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Space On A Planet In A Race To The Moon, Sky Earth and Trees

Posted on Sep 11th, 2007 by Peace=One : LoveChild Peace=One
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The Race To The Moon

A Scent In The White Spectral Wind

Shine Shine shine
Children of the light
Shine shine shine

I used to think this was just a bit too spacey, swept along in popular perspectives that it was fantastical thinking and not practical or grounded.

Landing on the moon, living on the moon? Crazy, so crazy ... 

It just may be ingenius!

What's the facts we wonder?

What are we becoming as we own our relationship with the moon?

What's does the moon have to do with our life on Earth?

Are we serving as individuals, and or do we create as a species?

Do we really know?

Let's ask ourselves what we're willing to ask
"Always the beautiful answer for the more beautiful question"

What is the true relationship of the moon to the Earth, vice versa?

How does this relate to emotion of all of the life we share this?

The sacred relationship of the sun and the moon,

Is there a holy trinity here?

Sun Earth and Moon
Father Mother and Son?

Is the moon our little child, and we the spores of life,
Are we fire spirits born of the Earth
With this ability to build bridges to farther lands
And share the wealth fulfilling a Universal Plan

Is it true that moonrock melted at 800 degrees turns into water?
Now this is fine alchemy with helium three?
Is this a holy trinity

Why is the energy of the sun so often related to the father and the moon to the mother?
The light of the sun is the brother while the light of the moon is the sister?

Then in this case the Earth is the son and the three as one is GOD, four as we realise this trinity, the Christed body of the Earth is WON?

Is it true that solar winds that radiate from the sun are collected by the moon?
And what is it for in the big picture?

And some nourishment for the mind?

Eliciting milk

A woman can only serve as a wet nurse when she is lactating. It is often thought that this means the wet nurse must have recently given birth to a child of her own. This may be the case, but not necessarily, since regular suckling on a woman's breast can elicit the production of milk by a neural reflex.(E. Goljan, Pathology, 2nd ed. Mosby Elsevier, Rapid Review Series.)

I feel this question is on time :-)


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