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Rebecca J Hanna
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Assemblage Artist , Wisdom Keeper, Conspiracy Researcher, Bibliophile, Herbivore, Big Pharma Anarchist, Child of the 60's, Pronoia Advocate, Comedic Reliefian, Twin Peaks and Dirk Gently fan, Zen is my default daily reset, Jedi wannabe, American born with Irish and Blackfoot roots, anti-woke, More CO2 please (the trees asked me to add this), doer of useful old school stuff

#beauty #selfmastery #namastefor real

GM This one really takes my imagination in several directions. The first one that came to me was like a scene from The NeverEnding Story--where Atreyu has to prove his worth at the Sphinx gate. --so I see two winged lion statues facing each other in a cactus desert.

Jet suit demo--pretty amazing. Imagine all the helpful non-military uses. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkZPI5m9SIE #military #technology

I saw the first robin of the year on my front lawn hoppin' around before sunset. I was thrilled--like a little kid.

#hearts #zaps #communication #kindness

I just learned something new. Check this out: "Did You Know: Lobsters Were Once So Common That They Were Fed to Inmates & Servants

During the American colonial period, lobsters were not valued as food and were mainly eaten by the poor, prisoners, and indentured servants. Native tribes near the coasts used lobsters as fertilizer or bait rather than food.

People even hid lobster shells to avoid the stigma of poverty. In Massachusetts, indentured servants sued to limit their lobster meals to three times a week, winning the case.

Lobsters were abundant, easy to collect from the shore, and considered bottom feeders. They were often consumed as a paste or stew. In the early 19th century, lobsters were cheaper than Boston baked beans, sometimes even fed to cats.

However, by the late 19th century, as railroads spread and lobsters were served on trains, people who were unfamiliar with them found them delicious.

This led to increased demand and the start of lobster canning. By the 1920s, with lobsters becoming less plentiful but demand growing, lobsters transitioned to a delicacy, popular among celebrities and the wealthy by the 1950s." #lopster #food

#quote #williamfaulkner #peace #justice

"Anybody who tells you that he has some way of leading you to spiritual enlightenment is like somebody who picks your pocket and sells you your own watch." ~Alan Watts #meme #carrywaterchopwood #zen

#youarenotyourbody #metaphysics #perennialwisdom

Thank you for the zap! --wishing you miles of smiles 💚