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(@matildagirl)
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@baba Hi Baba

i am ordinary and don’t have intuitive powers but to my mind I personally think the Queen has kept the Monarchy going. Once she dies I think things will change and it (the Monachy) won’t really have any power anymore. I wouldn’t be surprised if Australia, Canada and other countries who have the Queen as Head of State will change what they do. Maybe become republics etc. That dream may just be foretelling those changes. Really who wants this Master/servant, worship nonsense anymore. I think she has kept it alive and once she has gone any respect for Royalty will just fade away and possibly will happen quite quickly. Though people might still want to see what Kate is wearing.

Trust all well with you. This is just an opinion nothing more.

Take care

Regards to all

 



   
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@baba 

I agree with what's already been said. Today's monarchies are already an anachronism, and the new arising energies will make it much harder for them to keep going. So yes, I think this is a dream about the breakup of the British monarchy post-Elizabeth and how that aligns with an ecological understanding of our world.

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Though people might still want to see what Kate is wearing.

This made me snort with laughter.



   
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@baba your dream coincided with the Glasgow climate summit.

CNN report on the participation of the monarchy:

https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/05/uk/royal-news-newsletter-11-05-21-scli-gbr-cmd-intl/index.html



   
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@matildagirl I used to pick the longest check out line at the grocery store so I would have time to flip through the tabloids there to see what Diana was wearing! 



   
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(@matildagirl)
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@marigold likewise, still do for Kate sometimes.



   
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Bluebelle and Coyote,

I am a devout Christian (or at least I try to be; I have a hot temper lol) and I haven't been to church in years. Doubt I'll ever go back.

Evangelicals voted in overwhelming numbers for T, and they seemingly embrace all the evil he stands for. To say they've lost their way is putting it mildly.

ghandigirl, that is wonderful. I'm happy for you!



   
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On Saturday night/Sunday morning I dreamt of monarch butterflies. In the dream I was on the Cape May peninsula, since that is where i saw the monarch migration this September. I was standing on a boardwalk in some sort of savanna area, looking north, and I knew Delaware Bay was a few hundred yards to my left. The sunlight made it look as though it was either an hour after sunrise or an hour before sunset. I saw one monarch fluttering over me flying south, and I thought "I had no idea you can see migrating monarchs in November." Soon after that I saw 2 more monarchs heading south, then the dream ended.

I was stressed out about several personal things in my life when I had the dream. Since butterflies are powerful symbols of transformation and monarchs specifically are also symbols of persistence (they migrate thousands of miles each year) I know this dream is a personal message from my guides abut persisting. If you are discouraged right now, this dream may also mean something to you.



   
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Here is an amazing and beautiful "transpersonal dream" story which began with an incredible dream during the pandemic and became so much more. 

The link at the bottom will take you to the entire wonderful story as well as some beautiful photos.  Enjoy and be inspired. 

When we pay attention to our dreams, we can change the world.

As the COVID-19 pandemic began raging across the globe in spring 2020, Navajo photographer https://tapahe.com/" }">Eugene Tapahe had a dream. He was sitting on the grass at Yellowstone National Park (which extends across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho) and watching bison graze under the setting sun. Suddenly, jingle dress dancers appeared and started performing the traditional Ojibwe healing dance, with the bison slowly joining in. “All of a sudden, I felt like I was at peace,” Tapahe says. “At the time, everything felt hopeless and dismal, and we didn’t really know what was going to happen. But in the dream, I felt a sense of hope and healing.” When he awoke, he wanted to bring that feeling to reality—and to share that feeling of peace with other Indigenous communities suffering too.

And thus, the https://www.instagram.com/jingledressproject/?hl=en" }">Jingle Dress Project was born. Tapahe launched the project last year with his two daughters, Erin and Dion Tapahe, and their friends, Sunni and JoAnni Begay, who are also Navajo (the dance is performed by women and Two-Spirit people, and originally derives from the Ojibwe tribe). The four dancers have since been performing the jingle dress dance in various communities across the U.S., with Eugene photographing them along the way. During difficult times, they have been using the dance as a way to uplift communities. “The jingle dress is really important for Native people, and the purposes of healing,” Eugene says. “In our Navajo traditions, we believe that there are four worlds, so each of them represent one of our worlds.” They have brought the dance to 20 national and state parks so far, including Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Central Park—and there’s a specific reason for each one. “When colonization happened, those are the lands that were taken from Native people first,” Tapahe says. “They were plush lands, with food and water.”

 

https://www.vogue.com/article/jingle-dress-project-indigenous-design?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=onsite-share&utm_brand=vogue&utm_social-type=earned&fbclid=IwAR1_-tqOxdmcgTkdYPH43R-KPCf5Py2HEqI6gxRcEt4o7_8bN4iJohHaeIM



   
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@lovendures Wow! What an incredible story. Beautiful and powerful.



   
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On Tuesday night 11/2 (really Wed morning), in the wee hours after the election, I saw Radar O'Reilly in my dreams- the psychic character from M*A*S*H. He smiled and noted that they should change the name of the movie to Legal Eagles. The dogs woke me so I didn't get anything else. As I went on line shortly after waking, I saw headlines about election returns (nothing specific-just a link to pending results), my gut said that my dream was related somehow. Anyone else get something like this?



   
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