Reflections on the Tara/Bhudevi Shift – Part Two

Continuing…. some incidents that happened in Nepal that spring. The tandem singing across the banks of the lake, the strange turbulent winds of the “bahoot avatah,” my leg wound from Nagercoil healed.
Machapuchare and Annapurna toward the north, not northwest.
FYI: These two clips came up in my YT feed since I completed Part One:
Examining the original handwritten report of Young’s experiment demonstrating the interference of light. The presentation is sophomoric and irritating. Cut to 1m20s – 2m5s for the passage on examining Young’s paper in the vault of the Royal Society.
Amazing: This short excellent commentary on the high points of Nietzsche’s worldview, well worth the listen, suddenly appeared, quoting the very citation I used in the Pokhara journal! The correct syntax is, how to become WHAT you are. Several of the points highlighted here relate intimately to PT and Sophianic Animism. The divine animal!
Reflections II Audio:

Aerial view of Lake Phewa with Machapuchare prominent to the north.

“It’s come to the point where the transcendental is the only aspect of the personal that I can even grasp.”
Knowing the favorites of people you love. Don’t you think the Aeonic Mother knows that about you?
Favorites: Paul Verlaine, French poet of the 19th Century. I bet you thought it was Mallarme, didn’t you!
In the 20th Century, it would be Jacques Prevert. He wrote Autumn Leaves in 1945.
Georges Trenet, not Robert, wrote Beyond the Sea. Two simple romantics songs known to the entire world.
Autumn Leaves
Opening reflections:
Oh, how I wish that you remember
The happy days when we were friends
Back then, life was more beautiful
and the sun burned harder than today
The fallen leaves gather in the rake
You see, I have not forgotten…
The fallen leaves gather in the rake,
memories and regrets, also
And the wind from the north carries them away
in the cold night of the forgotten.
You see, I have not forgotten
The song that you used to sing to me.Lyrics begin:
C’est une chanson… It’s a song that reminds us
You who loved me and I loved you
We lived all the time together
You who loved me and I who loved you
But life separates those who love each other
So softly, without a sound
And the sea erases on the sand
The footsteps of lovers no longer togetherReprise:
But life separates those who love each other,
So softly, without a sound
And the sea erases on the sand
The footsteps of lovers no longer together.
Yes, that’s Montand with Marilyn Monroe who had a fling with him, one of her best, I would guess. The other woman is Simone Signoret, a French actress he loved deeply.
What happened to me? It’s happening to you as well but in the way that suits your life and your path of discovery.
Enlightenment cannot be the experience of a single person. In Kali Yuga, the game changes.
What appears to be happening through the connection to me is identical to what would be happening to you entirely independent of me. But Planetary Tantra does not come true in your life through me: the connection to me is just a pretext for Sophia to give it to you directly.
The miraculous nature of the Terma of Gaia Awakening is ultimate primacy of realization: it only comes as a primary impact to each one who can accept it.
§ Personal and Transpersonal: two resounding insights.
For one thing, there is the glimpse of what my life would have been like without the supernatural intercessions that have impacted me. Shown to me by the grace of the Goddess. A supernatural advantage and a neurological condition.
Screenplays I’ve written which come out of the life of the other man I might have been:
Sabina, written in November 2001 in Flanders, Belgium
DR SAX, written May-June 2010 with Madonna McManus in Andalucia
American Grail, treatment for feature-length film
Lydia’s Vow, in progress….
Correction is the benign fate of the entire human species.
Riddle: What do you get when you make hamburgers from rump steak?
What’s still to emerge from the Terma of Gaia Awakening….
§ A final word to staff of Nemeta