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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:42 pm    Post subject: Christmas Walk with the Mother lode Scotts Reply with quote

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I cannot count the miracles that happened last night but I will tell You that I was led by fate to many experiences last night and the whole time I did not know that my father was in the hospital fighting for his life. (Edge of Death)

I will start in the middle with the Scott precession and my conversation about my father's favorite book. (How the Scotts invented the modern world) Pam and I were off in Serendipity last night after an errand in Sacramento we went on a joyride through many small towns and in each town a wonderful synchronciity happened. In the first town "El Dorado" They were having the Chrismas Tree Lighting and handed out Hot Apple Cider which was such a treat. Then I met a lady with antlers on her head and said "I am into Antlers" and showed my card

Antlers I have written about the meaning related to Trees and Celtic beliefs.



We then proceeded to the next little town but on the way down this little dark country road we began to see many dear and I have never seen a buck like the one we saw with so many points on the ANTLERS. Neat synch probably related to my father. Then we came upon the town of Plymouth with the Scotts gathering and the candle lite vidual which I did not know at the moment my father was in ICU fighting for his life last night. Betty called and thought she left a message but only left a number 1 on my beeper and so I did not learn about it until she called again today and I called the ICU. At the moment I called it all changed and he stabalised enough to transfer him to a regular room but there are many other things involved,,,, like my sister. So just letting You know the synchs and about another thread about Tears of Joy and Christmas and how many of You will experience what I was promised in 1993 related to Christmas and Tears of Joy.

You probably notice that I do not ask for prayer but I do ask that You agree with the "True intention of my heart" regarding my father as what needs to occur is beyond our understanding in order to reach You "my family and country".

Society not knowing what they do has attempted to make the law and punishment do what an arrow through the heart has kept in check in both humans and animals for eons. They only veil themselves from me,, I am that I am and I am Your Wild Heart.
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I agree with the true intention of your heart, dna.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for the love and understanding signe

I am in Milton florida and my father had a miraculous recovery so far and many things to tell everyone related to family when I return as it will reveal what is going on with the synchs. Will be back soon!

At the moment of the Scottish vigil my father was at the edge of death in ICU.

And I did not even know he was in the hospital and the antlers are turning into other related synchs.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 4:53 am    Post subject: blessings Reply with quote

The intention of love is the heart of the season.

The best car Christmas decoration I ever saw was an old truck with antlers on the roof and Christmas lights. Still makes me smile to think of it.

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River that is what we have been talking about and about the tow truck decorated like that as he had no home to decorate. I brother is a truck driver and we have been buying antlers to wear in pictures but my sister and I were talking about lighting his truck. LOL

Amasing recovery and process started in my famly and father's lives. I will try to tell the story in a way given me by the synchs as I am having miracles at every turn. Such as the meeting of the Columbian friend (Hector) who was very aware of synchronicity and we shared so much in the early morning while waiting for our flights.

It turned out that father was fighting for his life at the moment of the Scottish Candle light walk and as I was thinking of him but that the page I got was incorrect as my Stepmom put a one in the pager before leaving the voice message so I did not get paged again until the next day. Because of what happened when my Sister and I got there and what I stated before I left as I had dreamed similar in 1993 and what I stated happened at the moment we arrived.
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I will start in the middle with the Scott precession and my conversation about my father's favorite book. (How the Scotts invented the modern world)


More strange things happening tonight relative to my father. The book he has been wanting me to order just showed up as I was walking around the bookstore tonight. I had searched before and never found it, but tonight it came to me!



Another strange thing is the Preface of this book was about how one trait of the scotts inventing capabilities is that they are largely unknown. My sister Robin called me wanting just three or four words to put on the stone about my father and I said
Beloved Unknown Inventor
Because he never got the recognition that he felt he should have.
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I had read the preface and was dreaming of all these things that have happened of late when I told Pam that I was going to use the book as an oracle. I opened it up to this poem on page 291.


For I have dreamed a dreary dream
Beyond the Isle of Skye;
I saw a dead man win a fight,
And I think that man was I.

Also found this about the poem at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2007_May_12
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an account of the Battle of Otterburn of August 1388, in which James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas was killed in the course of a victorious fight against an English army
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Yes Dear, (Deer) I particularly appreciate You reconnecting with me today. Hope You and Yours are recovering well.

Phone call I just got.
Just got the call that everything was left to his wife at the time. Nothing was left to me or the siblings. This was set up about two months ago. Oh, well, like I said "I never got anything from him since I was 14 but our friendship and now there is nothing to separate us."
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Just got the call that everything was left to his wife at the time. Nothing was left to me or the siblings. This was set up about two months ago. Oh, well, like I said "I never got anything from him since I was 14 but our friendship and now there is nothing to separate us."


Oy vey. I got doodley-squat from my Dad, as well. Even the pencil portrait I drew of him when I lived with him my last year of high school, I didn't get! He had given it to one of his wife's relatives!!! (!?!)

You'd have thought that at least I might have received that, but nay nay fine fellow.

Sigh.

Well, at least I have a the only copy of a 170 year old letter from his side of the family that I received when I lived with him. But that's about it!

Cool

C'est la vie! Glad you have your fond memories, Mr. Tree.

Fitting words for a gravestone, as well.
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In the first town "El Dorado" They were having the Chrismas Tree Lighting and handed out Hot Apple Cider which was such a treat. Then I met a lady with antlers on her head and said "I am into Antlers" and showed my card



Last few days antlers have been the synch. Just now they are making antler chandaliers on the tv. We had the synch the other day. Had the synch of the cider and the antlers the other day.

http://oroborusforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=13823&start=400
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I found several sites after dreaming of the antlers that said antlers were found at the site but they thought they used them as tools.

I am writing this and bought some apple juice because it was on sale in a big jug about a week ago so Pam put cinnamon sticks in it and heated it up. As I drink it here I am taken back to a time about this time of year when I drank this hot applecider.


The Walk will be on december 5th this year.
http://www.motherlodescots.com/christmaswalk.htm
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We always have hot cider with a cinnamon stick this time of the year, too. We found a set of fake antlers a couple of weekends ago in the park woods. We left them there, just pondering the reason for their existence.

Have fun on your walk!
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 8:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your avatar,,,, is that tea or hot cider?
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One of my girlfriends who loved coffee had one of those.

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Dnatree, I have so many synchs with this thread. My grandmother was born in Scotland, I was born in Red Deer, Alberta, and deer is my totem animal. I've been drinking hot apple cider with cinnamon sticks and cloves these cold evenings.

:grouh: I felt guided to post this, maybe because it reinforces that all of life is connected, us and those who have passed on. I never knew my grandmother, she passed years before I was born, but I feel close to her and often get little clues that she is near. My mom says that on my grandmother's deathbed, my mom said she was most sorry that her mother would never get to see her grandchildren. My grandmother's reply was "of course I will see them."

She is close to me, as I feel your father is to you.
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dnatree wrote:
Your avatar,,,, is that tea or hot cider?


I don't know??? I have been drinking all of the coffee in the house, since the stores have gotten out of hand with prices. I found an excellent german coffee I'd bought a couple of years ago. The image felt christmasey and relaxing. I am so crazy, the smoking avatar started to smell like cigarettes. Wink added note to dream thread... Shocked

Thomas, is that a giant sugar crystal in the cup? yummy! I don't have a coffee pot like your girlfriend. I have a perculator that has broken about 4 times. The braun people have sent me so many replacements, I have a parts department in the attic. lol.

Deer, the holidays have a way of lifting me up to bond with my loved ones, too. My grandmother used to say the same things to me. She was more of an inspiration than I realized as a child. She still influences me today, even though she passed 17 years ago. My father followed her and I feel they still watch over me. My family guides still watch me and help me understand how to see from different perspectives. They continue to be a blessing.
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Thanks Deerscribe You are inforcing my intent for such traditions. I feel more connection now to my Great Grandmother Victoria now that my father has passed she seems to be closer in my synchs. My father did not relate real well but I feel her intent for him and myself. I have been dressing Scottish for a couple of weeks now.

Each year I dreamed a lot around Christmas about gifts not bought with money. Yesterday I walked a long way and ran into the most real Father Christmas. He was not dressed like Santa does but rather like Santa would if he was sitting at home by the fire. He was so realistic. Every aspect was perfect. I wanted to pull out a list of all You guys and go over it with him and get a picture to share.

I did have some things happen relative to these intentions this week and my daughter. She wanted to buy her siblings gifts so I sent some money and the password was Puddles. She couldn't believe I remembered her cat and then I showed her I had written of Puddles many times.

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It started when I sent You (Raine) back to your siblings and You went to school. I wrote a poem because when You were that age You missed Puddles (Raine’s Cat). Where are You puddles was the name of the poem and it was about when You feel alone and You stare at the wall that I AM there with You


Brock,
It is a nice homey picture that very much reminds me of You.


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Thomas, is that a giant sugar crystal in the cup?


I thought it looked like Turkish sugar lumps.
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my grandmother's cat was named inky. Very Happy I love talking about grandmothers. I don't think I'll be a grandmother until I'm 60 with the way my girls are so picky.

Steven are you headed to Scotland? I went to your website and saw the picture of you sitting on the rock. I used to think you were looking away from the viewer, but with my glasses and the image enlarged, I see you are looking down. hummm...watching the water float by. So relaxing!
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Many emails and calls from friends having EXPERIENCES lately that I intended over the years. Many being REACHED in a deep way.

Mutual intent of life and father to reach You.
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My daughters are descended from Mary Queen of Scots on their paternal side.

In 1971 I traveled all through Scotland by train. It is one of my favorite places in the world. The Highlands are magnificent. The people simply wonderful. We hopped on the train with our Britrail passes and hopped off on whims which led us to the most amazing adventures and places you can imagine. There was magic afoot.

Sometime next year my baby is to be married - in Scotland! I am very excited at the prospect. I, like you, dna, see synchronicity everywhere and in every thing frequently and often daily.
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sakeringo wrote:
My daughters are descended from Mary Queen of Scots on their paternal side.


Hey maybe we’re distant relations. I have the “Grey” surname on my mother’s side, supposedly from Lady Jane Grey, although I take such things with a grain of salt. The Grey surname came from a sea captain from England.
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At least we have our heads. We're probably all related in here. lol. Certainly the same or close soul groups.
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I was just looking up my mother's surname of Binnion, which I was told was Welsh, but Welsh is also from an evolved Celtic origin, as the Celts were all over Britain before the Anglos. Anyway, I was looking to see if it could be Scottish, but it seems the Celtic ways might be the deeper connection. I know I loved being at the Celtic and druid ruins in Ireland! I should go back and go to Scotland.
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sakeringo wrote:
Sometime next year my baby is to be married - in Scotland! I am very excited at the prospect.


That is just awesome! Very Happy You must be thrilled. Pics, we are going to need lots and lots of pics!!!! Very Happy
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sakeringo wrote:
Sometime next year my baby is to be married - in Scotland! I am very excited at the prospect.


That is just awesome! Very Happy You must be thrilled. Pics, we are going to need lots and lots of pics!!!! Very Happy


And details about dress shopping, and which stores they are registered and especially photos of the flower children and YOU!!

Bunches of Awesomeness, Sakeringo!
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A Wedding in Scottland, that sounds wonderful.

I have been gone for a while just got back from a very successful trip. Next week promises to be just as busy. Got more Scottish Threads as I have not had any new clothes in a long time. I really need to get intentful about going to Scottland, I would have like to have shared that with Dad.

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The Duffs are descended from those original Gaels who inhabited the Highlands of Scotland long before the Roman Invasion, and before the Christian era. Their ancient Gaelic name, Dhuibh, is pronounced Duff, and signifies a dark complected man with dark hair.
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The whole experience was very magical, starting with meeting the folks that Chair the Mother Lode Scotts.

Then they had Caper Dancing which we got a video of for yall and then we met the PRESS (Bill Lavallie)that sat down next to me to take pictures for the newspaper and then got an earful from me about our doins.


He is going to check out our website and many more pics about this walk will be on his Website. (He writes for the Ledger Dispatch here in the Mother Lode)


Oh, and here are the Antlers, and we all had Applecider again this year. Found the Mother Lode Scotts had an elk as their symbol also.



Short Video of the beginning of the Walk



Video of the Caper Dance at the Scott Walk Get together.
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Bill's pics of the event are now online.

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photo 15 is my favorite...awesome! thanks for sharing!
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My mother used to say she was Scotch as she was such a penny-pincher. lol

My grandmother's cousin went to Scotland when I was a kid and brought back kilts for the children to wear. Very Happy

My mother spent time trying to find our 'tartan' even tho' we were of mostly English/Welsh/Irish ancestry - MOM! And she used to LOVE going to the Highland Games in Virginia. There was a Scottish imports shop in Williamsburg, VA, that we used to visit every year as well....

One of my all-time favorite movies/plays was Brigadoon. LOVE IT! Went to see the play at the Fox Theater in Atlanta one year, and took a friend's mother with me as John Schneider was in it (actor from the 80's tv show - Dukes of Hazzard) and she loved celebs. My friend's parents had deer heads hanging in their den. Ew.

My uncles used to go deer hunting every year and I hated that they were killing BAMBI's MOMMA!!!

Just joining in the synchs! Cool
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MerryMermaid wrote:
My grandmother's cousin went to Scotland when I was a kid and brought back kilts for the children to wear. Very Happy

... And she used to LOVE going to the Highland Games in Virginia.


That reminds me I went to a Celtic festival in Dunedin, FL one year and WOO HOO there is nothing better than handsome men walking around in kilts. unibrow
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Pam has a Kilt but I have not gone that route yet, anyway my knees don't look very good in a skirt.LOL

We are here in Morro Bay

Synchs.. Hmmmm
Morning Walk dec 8th San Simeon
Nurture,, Pam's so good at it, nurture the things growng in synchs. Treasure Moments, mutual appreciation in business. Looking at mutual intent instead of just money.
Need for fresh new reconciled with Nurture/love.

Evolving systems,,, watched a program on the evolution of guns each step improvement.

Weakness of the law and the coming lawless wtihout Spirit and true intent.

Vision of those looking to life and Spirit many lost in addictive habits to be raised by the Spirit and pass those living in interpretation that oppress them. The Ressurection.
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Pam has a Kilt but I have not gone that route yet, anyway my knees don't look very good in a skirt.LOL


who's looking at knees? it's definitely the pattern of the fabric I appreciate, and an occasional breeze... Wink
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One needs to be careful of the breeze when competing in Highland Games without shorts underneath.......... Very Happy

Let's just say I got a few surprises when I reviewed the pictures I took at a nearby highland games this summer. The spinning done before hurling the weights with handles can leave a kilt looking more like a figure skater's skirt during a spin Very Happy. With one of the competitors, in the more subdued photos, there was a lot of thigh shown. In others - absolutely NOTHING left to the imagination Very Happy
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Thomas! Where do you find these perfect pics?!?!? TOO FUNNY!!

When I was 18, I left Ireland (where I'd been working in a hotel in Dublin) and met my Mom in London. We were on a tour bus headed for Windsor Castle which was maneuvering through London, when we passed by some men dressed in kilts walking along the sidewalk. One of the guys looked at us and then mischieviously lifted up the back of the kilt of the guy next to him. LOL!!!!!!!! He quickly batted the guy's hand away, but they were both laughing and so were we!

I didn't really get a good enough glimpse to know if he was wearing anything underneath, though.

I'd forgotten all about that moment until just now, after seeing the pic Thomas posted. Very Happy
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Thomas is one sick puppy. I like that in a man.
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dna - the other night I dreamed about you and Pam. Pam is a beautiful woman and a beautiful soul. Such a gift to you. Anyway, the details of the dream evaporated, and only the feeling was left. But the feeling was lovely. I remember, not the plot of the dream, but the laughter we shared and the love of good friends. And then the next day was when you posted these latest photos, which were straight out of the dream.
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Hey Sake! Every time I see your foxy-picture, I'm reminded of going to the Deep Run Hunt Club here in Richmond, VA, for the steeplechase and the fox hunts! My Mom lived at Fox Rest apartments for about 2 years, as well. She had one of those *dead* fox furs that one threw around one's shoulders, lined in satin. Ew. lol

Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady. One of my fave Hendrix tunes....

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I was coming out of lunch at Mosby's restaurant in Middleburg one Saturday some years back and a fox came charging down the street, running off to the right just as the hounds and horses came around the corner in pursuit.

The dogs did not have the scent; they were a tad dippy. The Master of Hounds reigned up and asked us if we saw a fox come this way. We nodded and pointed to the left and they all went that way. The fox had ample time to get to safety.

It was a proud moment.

I hate fox hunting.

"We don't kill the fox" they protest. No, assholes. You just run it to death in terror and fear, and if the hounds SHOULD happen to catch up to it you can't help it if they tear the poor thing to pieces.

Disgusting blood sport.
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dna - the other night I dreamed about you and Pam. Pam is a beautiful woman and a beautiful soul. Such a gift to you. Anyway, the details of the dream evaporated, and only the feeling was left. But the feeling was lovely. I remember, not the plot of the dream, but the laughter we shared and the love of good friends. And then the next day was when you posted these latest photos, which were straight out of the dream.


That is so awesome!!! Hyper Flower
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