Saturday, October 24, 2020

The Universe Knows Justice

I'm always looking for the float that was swamped to come back to the top of the water, and I feel incredibly lucky to be wired that way, but this year is a tough one for anybody who doesn't radar in on buoyancy. It's not only the pandemic that makes life stranger than normal and curtails all kinds of things we call "fun"; it's, also, the chaos that filters down from the top of our country into our living rooms oozing out of our televisions and computers, day after day. It can swamp anyone if they let it, but don't let it. 

Soothe yourself with these thoughts, if you like. The bizarreness and the chaos of 2020 had to happen for the BIG swamp to drain. A call to the universe went out loud and clear to drain the swamp in 2016, so with that much energy behind the noise, the swamp, as we can see on multiple media fronts, had to be drained because the Universe listens to loud noise, and the Universe knows justice. I say that for those who feel anxious and dismayed about the turns of events on a personal and national scale in their lives at this time, and I say it with true conviction; therefore, it will come to be. I am calling that faith, not obnoxious cockiness, a benefit of being the author. Justice will prevail. If you want to chant with me at this time, I won't tell anybody. "The Universe knows justice!" Justice is just around the corner!" "The Universe knows justice!" ...

The surprise for many will be the outcome of the universal response. "Justice" will not look the same to everybody. Freedom from chaos will not look the same to everybody. Partly because, as a nation, we seem to have developed an obsessive love of drama and dramatic figures which often blinds us to the "knowing" that wisdom comes in silence, and some will even think when justice is served that all is lost. Oh, well, sometimes those tides just turn, which brings me to another thing I believe the Universe knows, it's nice to take turns. 

This may seem silly, but it felt good to write. Also, I am sharing a picture I took this morning of a small creature on a "relatively" large trailer I was pulling out of the shop. It seemed to have enjoyed the ride. I wonder if it thinks an aluminum trailer is "the universe."
It's ALL relative. 😁 

Peace. Love, Linda







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