The Daily Forest Report September 29, 2014 Bringing Sovereignty Home

by nielskunze on September 29, 2014

By now, I’m fairly certain that most of my readers understand that Black Bear has come to represent the self-contained energy of sovereignty… and furthermore that sovereignty– its understanding and embodiment– is a prerequisite to unity. Unity consciousness regards sovereignty much as a mindful building might regard its own structure as being dependent upon the integrity of the individual bricks comprising its construction.

The Forest has been quiet lately. The deer are dancing around the periphery… and the hunters are rolling in in their trucks– three pickups yesterday. For me however, it has come as a time for deep introspection.

The amount of raw data pouring into my psyche right now is rather astonishing and overwhelming… as was iterated in my recent post, a TOURS Message, #19 – Extreme Disturbance in the Force… And a Few Questions. Foremost among my contemplations is this idea of the “splitting of worlds.” Pieces of the big-picture puzzle are dropping into place now minute-by-minute.

Towards the end of yesterday’s outing, my mind was fixed upon the concept of sovereignty and how its explication in our experience is rapidly unfolding. (I will have a lot more to say about this in a followup to the above-linked article which I’ll start in on later this afternoon.)

Even as I drove the truck home with the dogs in the back, sovereignty was still tugging at my thoughts. As I pulled into the driveway I was immediately besieged by the question “What the hell are the dogs barking at now?”

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The mama and her three cubs were in the middle of my front yard! This is the very same family of famous bears who were captured in a video on the Mountainside golf course a couple of weeks ago. Their antics have been viewed by millions of people already… and now the celebrities were checking out my homestead.

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As I snapped a few hasty pics, the three little ones scurried up a tree above my pond and waterfall, while mama kept a close eye on them.

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She maintained her vigilance at the base of the tree, keeping a close eye on the roadway too for onlookers and passers-by. Soon the cubs came back down and the family quietly moved on.

It was a stark reminder that it truly is ‘crunch time.’ Four bears at once is generally fairly uncommon, but four is a number of stability and workability, setting a solid foundation for true sovereignty. I have a ton more to say, but not here. Look for an immediate update in the next TOURS Message.

So much is happening… that’s truly exciting!

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