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Hush Now. Don't Cry! Going Out Into the World...

Dear Readers,

I am so happy and I wish to break away just as I am doing into the freedom and love of the World instead of this United States/San Diego stuckness. I feel supported. I sense it so intently; this will be the year that I travel and break away from provincial to become a citizen of the Earth. I wish you were here, I wish that I was there!

My goal is to create community where-ever I go. I am planning on going and being present to people, towns, and communities: up and down the coast of California and the American Pacific Ocean, Arizona, Utah, Yosemite, Los Angeles, Peru, Brazil, and Ecuador. I also purpose a journey to the orient: China, Mongolia (in search of a "woman with strong legs"), all over Japan, and perhaps India and Egypt.

I crave to be reunited with my past lives and the information that I know was collected then and there in those places by those people who I suspect were also me. The other night, I had a vision of a desert and what it was like to walk with a caravan of "believers" who sung and chanted the great names of God. We walked across the sand dunes with a backdrop of Pyramids on the Horizon. It was very comforting being in the desert amongst the ocean of sand and for the first time again, I knew the feeling of faith and new beliefs. It is the same as seeing an eclipse of the sun at midday for the first time.

Expression,
Trevahr Ryan Hughes

Waking Within Community

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