Fantastic! As a
visionary, I reached the understanding this past year that transgender people
and those who are "gender nonconforming", are important wayshowers in
the evolution of humanity at this time. For one, Americans have become such a
nation of conformists, sheeple if you may, that anyone who doesn't conform in
any way is one courageous singular person. Conformity is a corporate value, and
it works against self-expression, which is the core of freedom.
The paradigm shift
that we are experiencing right now is taking us into a greater consciousness, a
deeper level of understanding, if you're able to follow me on this. We are
starting to remember all of who we are and have been, and continue to be. As we
start to wend our way through the multiverses and alternate realities of higher
levels of consciousness, awakening to the full extent of all of who we are,
that means we begin to get in touch with past lives, often lived as the
opposite gender.
The truth is that we
are all an amalgam of all the lives that we've led, sometimes as a woman,
sometimes as a man, and as our memory returns with a greater awareness of the
fluid nature of time and space, we will become more aware of all of these
different aspects of who we are.
I realize that I
probably lost almost of all of you in sharing these insights. And I could be
wrong. Actually I want to write a story with a transgender hero/heroine, that
will help people begin to explore all of this. It's one of my goals for this
year.
I just know that this
news makes me rejoice.
Congratulations Rachel Levine! I am sure you will do an
outstanding job for all of us in this position as Assistant Secretary for
Health and Human Services. Our country needs someone with your level of
experience and knowledge to help lead in protecting the health and safety of
Americans during this pandemic. May the Senate confirm your appointment.
See New York Times article, January 19, 2021, "Biden’s pick for Health and Human Services role would be first transgender federal official confirmed by the Senate," by Eileen Sullivan.
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