I'd love to hear all about your favourite trees or sacred places in nature that are special to you!

This is a lyric improv for Law of One Session 96.

OVERSEEING RA•PTOR (Song beat similar to Johnny Cash, Wayfaring Stranger)

High above, an overseeing ra•ptor. That soars over, this world below. With a sight beyond, things of wonder.

It’s message whole, I’d like to know.

Where it lands, there’s harmony. Oh where it lands, there can be praise. In chance it lands, I’ll speak friendly. And in that chance, give thanks in grace.

Among dark clouds, avoid the danger. Among clear skies, good dreams in sleep. For lucky few, befriend this helper. Who sees much more, then knowings deep.

As symbol seen, hold feelings kindly. A peace we see, in careful ways.

In chance it lands, I’ll speak friendly, And in that chance, give thanks in grace.

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There’s a live stream which sometimes
features Grizzly bears basking by a waterfall,
eating salmon on the run. In summer, the
days are long and people put this up on
their second monitor to ease their work.

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There’s a long running community of Bear
observers who’ve kept track of several
hundred individuals featured on the Katmai
Bear cams. I reflect these observers create
satisfaction through observation, and ponder
if writers in this forum are not so unlike Bears
who get observed. These Bears immerse in
water (spirit) and position themselves in
various parts of the streams(threads) and
may catch fish like growth catalyst which
gets assimilated to various degrees of
efficiency. A dream symbol of a bear might
point toward a source of stress. When I
watch them for an hour or so, my palms
get hot with Reiki flow. I wonder if the
bears might be Reiki channels in some
way, or the vehicle of the livestream
enables Reiki channelers watching them
a sort of entwined thought stream to
bridge connection with. If Bears are like
second density and people watching are
like 3rd, are there 4th density also observing
the observers and creating some sense of
satisfaction ?

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I remember a story on another platform of someone living in a mountains forest and showing photos of a bear, I think a female, befriended him and would come and sit on his porch next him, and then one day brought to him her cubs so he would meet them.
The pics were beautiful and nearly heartbreaking. Just wonderful.

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Grazer 128 won the contest last year for biggest bear,
she seems a favorite in n the community.

I reflect that California lost their grizzlies but still
carry the symbol on the State flag. It seems an
example of geographic extinction due to some
incompatibility with humans. So reflecting on
Awe, Anguish, and Puppy Love as some pattern
in the Logos. Maybe you can that pattern here.

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loll Soup, I f you happen to pass through Mammoth Lakes village, which is now a small town, you will see at any any season, bears roaming through the trees perfectly happy to check on the humans garbage bins that they lift to see if there’s anything of interest.
I even saw one bear putting back inside some dirty paper plates he had lost interest into…

I think interaction between bers and humans is quite alive.,… lol

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I searched for “Bear” and found this. I remember
Don asked about “Big Foot” and got an answer
related to caves. Then recently I heard a theory
that “Big Foot” might be an emancipated bear
walking upright. Then in seeking about bears,
I learned there was once “Cave Bears” that had
shorter faces, less canine looking and more
hominid looking, so I conjecture there may be
some recessive gene expression that manifests
in shorter cave bear like faces, which when walking
upright, seem less like a Bear and more like a
Big Foot. Strangely, I’ve never heard of an
aggressive Big Foot, and maybe that relates
to an emancipated state, they might be shy and
passive and go on spiritual sojourns.

Apparently bears have the best sense of smell,
many times better than dogs and hundreds of
times better than humans. I would think that a
cave bear also has incredible night vision.
These attributes might be Big Foot attributes,
if the cave bear theory has merit.

Artemis is a goddess of the hunt, an archer.
The bear is one of her sacred animals. When
I ponder the Alaskan brown bears, I think of
them as a higher sub octave and the salmon
as a lower sub octave. The bears seem to
discern good fish from not, and seem to have
a keen situational vigilance related to their
comfort zone with other bears, where some
hierarchy of size factors. A more evolved
bear has skills of discernment, vigilance,
positioning, patience, and timing. Their
evolved nature promotes heavy weights.

Humanity has hierarchical structures where
high octave humans feed off low octave
humans, economically. High octave humans
may have had past lives as bears. Could
they also have future lives as bears?

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After many cycles of forget and remember,
learning can stick. The answer is yes.
If humanity messes up, we likely get stuck
in a tangle for several hundred thousand
years then can be put like flunkies into
2d lifeforms like bears or something.

9.18
Questioner: Is there any particular race of people on our planet now who were incarnated here from second density?

Ra: I am Ra. There are no second-density consciousness complexes here on your sphere at this time. However, there are two races which use the second-density form. One is the entities of the planetary sphere you call Maldek. These entities are working their understanding complexes through a series of what you would call karmic restitutions. They dwell within your deeper underground passageways and are known to you as “Bigfoot.”

There was a big drama and this bear
community comes together to help
in so many ways, they warm my heart!

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I meant the bear observation community came
together to help other bear observers to cope.
Somewhere in the ranger dialog, there’s
mention that bears don’t typically go out of their
way to help each other. Mama bear Grazer seems
an exception. If you’re an STS type in bear rehab
then you live like Grazer, but most mama bears
aren’t so passionate. Grazer toggled STO.
Tiny died. There’s a follow up on this.
Tiny might have been a runt cub where a life
of suffering was minimized sooner than later.
Survival of the fittest. Chunk may have
had early cubdom trauma that imprinted some
comfort zone rule, anything coming within six
feet triggers attack, and Tiny floated into Chunk’s
no mercy zone. Bears don’t ask for help and
rangers don’t help. This may be care of karma
and some respect in not violating freewill.
Fish are observed by bears, bears are observed
by humans, and humans are observed by
higher densities, like a fractal.

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I was thinking about the situation of caring about
safety as an ideal within a culture that values
danger, as some sort of Don Quixote chivalry.
Deciding to hold to high standards of excellence
in safety amidst a bunch of carefree thrill seekers,
a sort of futility in it that gets disregarded.

There’s pics of Nazaré Portugal where they surf
big waves. Some say this may be the biggest
one ridden, a five foot surfer scaling to a hundred
foot wave.

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Thanks Soup!

I’ve really loved reading your thoughts and reflections!

Similiarly, I feel a deep affinity to bears - and over time, somehow its developed that I’ve imagined ( or is real!) a bear as one of my spirit guides.

Reading your musings inspired me to go away and read up on the mythology of bears, as your posts rang a bell about bears and ancient cultures.

I found this link really interesting to read - sharing in case you enjoy! Through that I’ve stumbled across The Tao of Pooh! I will definitely add to my reading list!

Similiarly, thanks for sharing your image of the red tail hawk? Stunning shot. It really makes the heart soar to see birds in flight!

Wishing you a lovely day!

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Thanks Flo for your comment! Mammoth Lakes looks beautiful. I enjoyed reading about Steve Searles - the ‘bear whisperer’. What a job!!!

I most definitely agree with you - the interactions are alive!

Not sure about you, but I feel so grateful to the LOO for helping to deepen my interactions, love, respect, and gratitude to nature - and all the nature devas!

In this age of the anthropocene, I think it’s so important to take the time to thank Gaia and seek out the ways that we can help! Society (at least western ones) often have such a binary views e.g humans vs nature. When we are completely intertwined! To say that nature and ‘the wild’ is apart from humanity is to cut off a vital part of ourselves. Through the catalyst of climate change, it will be interesting to see how human / animal relationships will pan out.

I for one am positive!

Love, light, and best wishes :slight_smile:

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I so agree wolfie, I do feel the climate change is and will be more and more taken into account, I think there;s a lot of actions taken in so many different ways and so not public but its like streams to rivers to oceans… I am positive too :blush:

On standard social media posts on animals relationships receive so much attention, it’s so warming…

There’s a Glass Animals song Gooey that
drops a line about Pooh Bear. Apparently
it was describing a childish person in two
words. Someone has a theory that they
build the song, then the lyrics are like some
improvised adornment. I think most people
don’t read conscious meaning in lyrics,
where keeping it simple might be fitting.

My garden.

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thank you again for sharing this. it is beautiful and shines. There has been such synchronicity to re-reading your post today.

have a blessed day :slight_smile: adonai

Birds of a feather, flock together;
Santa Cruz Harbor, California.

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