The Meaning of It All
by ANN ULRICH MILLER
© 2014 (all rights reserved)
An article from the June 2014 issue of THE STAR BEACON.
Refocusing and Vibrating Higher
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by Doug Elmore
Here we are … we finally made it. I
feel as though I’ve suddenly moved into a higher dimension. According to some,
we are actually residing in 5D (or the Fifth Focus), at least partially.
At the end of April, Earth Star left Colorado and is settling into its new home
base -- Forks, Washington. You may have noticed the new address … or maybe not. But
we are here … and it feels like a whole new world to me. So far, I'm pleased
with our new location and it feels right.
The move was both smooth and difficult. It took its toll on our physical forms,
but it has been a boost both mentally and spiritually. Moving is always
traumatic, even when you've looked forward to it for as long as we have. This
was not a decision to take lightly. We spent three years visiting this area and
liked it. Then we explored some other areas, to be sure we weren’t making a
mistake.
Then we had to wait for the "right time." We knew this was the right time
because things began to fall into place. Last summer, when we took a trip to
Washington to find a rental, it wasn't the right time. Nothing was what we
wanted and we weren't about to settle for less. Disappointed, we returned to
Colorado and waited it out. Patience was vital, and listening to Guidance was
crucial.
There were obviously still some lessons to learn. For instance, the movers were
a day late and all kinds of unexpected bumps in the road occurred. Our scheduled
moving day would have been a pleasant, blue-skied sunny spring day. Instead, we
had to load all our stuff in blizzard conditions. It was windy, cold and
miserable.
When I wasn't looking, one of the movers grabbed my suitcase which was packed
with my clothes for the trip to Washington. I couldn’t get it back, so we had to
go out in the blizzard to buy some new clothes. The driver was appalled at the
amount of boxes we had and asked why the company hadn't sent an agent out to
give us a more accurate estimate.
"We don't have any agents servicing your area," the salesman had told me on the
phone last summer. He sat comfortably at his desk in Las Vegas and "guessed" at
what our weight would be and how much it would cost. Naturally, combining two
households into one, we had a lot of STUFF. It turned out we had 18,000 pounds
of weight instead of the original figure of 13,999.
Some lightworker friends stopped by to bid us farewell, and then Doug and I
drove separate vehicles 1,550 miles over the course of four days. Our Motorola
two-way radios were a blessing and our road angels were definitely looking out
for us. On the third night, we had planned to stay in La Grande, Ore., but we
got "bad vibes" about the motel, so we checked out and went on up the road to
Pendleton.
Actually, it was to our benefit that we followed our Guidance because the next
day the driver of the moving van called to say he would deliver our load in the
morning. We had more than 500 miles to go yet.
It was 5:00 p.m. when we left Interstate 5 and headed west toward Aberdeen. It
was such a relief to get off that crazy, busy highway. Two days earlier, I had
survived the three-hour ordeal on I-15 through Salt Lake City -- which I had
dreaded. But after two hours out of Vancouver, I wanted a beer that night … and
I don’t even like beer. (No, I didn't have one, but a glass of Merlot would have
been better.)
My CD player in the Subaru played "Healing Waters" by David Arkenstone as we
drove the last hundred miles through the Hoh Rainforest. My spirit was soaring.
It was a warm, sunny day in Washington state and the evergreens glowed.
RUBY BEACH
Driving up Hwy. 101 from Hoquiam, it
felt as though I were in Heaven. The air felt wonderful. I could smell the salt
from the ocean and the pungent scent of moss from the surrounding forests. It
was as though we had crossed dimensions.
We arrived at our new house outside
Forks at 7 p.m. and what a welcome sight it was. We were HOME! The first phase
of our move was over. The next phase was the work! The moving van arrived late
(no surprise to me) and the driver was grumpy and mad because our street is this
narrow dead-end road, and he said he couldn't get his semi with the 53-ft.
trailer in to unload. He made it work after all was said and done, and the men
unloaded all of our boxes and furniture. Most of it ended up in the garage for
us to deal with later … and after four weeks we are still dealing with it. The
most commonly used phrase around our house these days is "For now …" as in,
"let's put that there … for now."
Probably the worst thing that happened was when I discovered my computer
missing. We had been unpacking and opening boxes for a couple or three days when
I decided I'd better try to hook up some machines and see if the Internet was
turned on. I had packed all of my computer's components, including the LED
monitor, separately … and I had all of those. But no CPU. Where was my
mainframe?
I consulted my pendulum. "Is my CPU in the house?" No. "Is my CPU in the
garage?" Yes!
We searched and searched, but there was no CPU. I began to panic. How was I
going to work on the Beacon? I would have to start working on the June issue in
a few days. Feeling discouraged, I ordered a new CPU that had Windows 7 on it
(not 8!) and the UPS man brought it within five days.
Of course, just because you get a new computer doesn't mean everything is hunky
dory. All of my files were backed up by Carbonite (thank God), but it took four
days to get them all restored. And it took me two days to load all my software.
Thank goodness I had all of that … plus I had my old Dell with Windows XP on it,
so I was able to communicate with friends and family on line.
I asked my pendulum again, after everything was set up … "Is my missing CPU on
the premises?" YES. Oh, great … where was it then?
On Thursday, May 22, I decided to load some boxes into my Subaru to take to the
local thrift shop. I had some clothes and household items to give away. I was
still grieving over the many boxes of Earth Star books I had dumped into the
trash. After paying $2,500 more for the move than planned, it became imperative
for us to get rid of things we don’\'t need … including all those unsold books.
Anyway, I decided to move the things out of the trunk, to make room for the
thrift store items. As I pulled out the emergency tub, a neon green sticky note
taped to the lid caught my eye. The note was in my writing and it read: ANNIE'S
CPU IS IN THIS BOX.
"Unbelievable …" was my first thought. It had been there all along. Not only
that, but the emergency tub had been taken out of my car soon after our arrival
in Forks, placed on the garage work bench, and then put back in the car … and
neither of us had seen the note.
Well, thank God we found the CPU. I hooked it up and am now using it as my
second-in-command. My old, heavy HP LaserJet 5100, my "workhorse" for printing
out the final copies of TSB, among other things, did not want to marry up with
the new Lenovo computer. But it works with the Gateway CPU and the two are cozy
companions again in their corner of Earth Star's office.
This will not be our last move. We are in a staging area as we search for our
land and build our home in which to live out our Golden Years. Next time we
move, however, it will be different … a less costly, more relaxed and
common-sense transition. But for now, everything is as it should be.
And this brings me to more discussion about how we are vibrating:
We are definitely vibrating at a faster rate and experiencing life at a higher
level. This would explain why it seems that time is speeding up.
For many years I have noticed the acceleration of time passing. Our 24-hour day
cycle on Planet Earth is actually now compressed into about two-thirds of that.
In other words, a 16-hour day of wakefulness appears only like 10. Sometimes
less.
The days pass more quickly through each week as well. All of a sudden, the
weekend is here again. “Wasn’t it Sunday just a few days ago?” It certainly
feels like it.
According to Gregg Prescott, editor of
In5D and
BodyMindSoulSpirit.com, "Everything in existence revolves around vibration as
atoms vibrate to create our 3rd dimensional reality. As the atoms vibrate
faster, the illusion of time speeding up is created because, physiologically,
our bodies are sensing the speeding up of 'something' but we cannot attribute it
to anything familiar other than time."
Earth is going through dramatic climate changes and Her inhabitants are
experiencing drastic changes as well. One of these changes involves the
vibratory level of the spin in the atoms of our bodies, according to Prescott.
All time seems to whiz by more quickly. These changes going on are what is
preparing us for life in the fifth density (or fifth focus). The faster we
vibrate, the harder it seems to deal with 3D … at least this is my experience
lately.
Gregg Prescott suggests that the easiest way to raise your body's vibratory rate
is through meditation. My "escape" and vibrational uplift comes from playing my
piano for an hour or two (altering my state of mind). Other ways include showing
kindness to all forms of life, radiating unconditional love and doing kind deeds
for others.
"A simple way to raise your vibration while helping to raise the vibrations of
others is to mentally express love and appreciation to random people through
positive thoughts and intentions," he writes. Take a walk on the beach or a
stroll through the mall, then try to envision that everyone is part of your
family. "As people walk by you, mentally tell them, 'I love you. You're
beautiful and perfect just the way you are.'"
Imagine … as simple as that! The miracle is … it works.
When the world gets to be too much for us, we need to take a time-out, think
about all the good things in our lives, be thankful and count our blessings.
We're not going to change anything by ranting and raving about what's on the
evening news, or rehashing all the mistakes we've made in the past. When that
happens and you're starting to feel uptight and emotional, enter that special
place in your heart where your love is stored. Don't hold onto it. Take some of
it for yourself and then scatter some of it out to everyone around you.
You'll feel so much better being in 5D … even if it's only part of the time …
For Now.
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