Bless You SoulBrother, as you stand open-armed in your state of constant evolution, I am a witness to that which you bring to this worldly existence!
Know this now, you are well understood, and for those who may not process the wisdom that you emanate in this current temporal, know that your profound and beatific messages remains with us all, at some energetic level, whence all will at some point realize what you espouse, when the time is right, for all, in everyones own good time. Joy & Peace.
Just so you'll know, I have created the word "swastamika," from ManWoman's phrase "Friend of the Swastika". It comes from the Sanskrit "well-being" and the Latin "friend," and literally means "friend of well-being". It is pronounced "swastAMika," and it has great importance to me, not just as a Jew, but as a person who wants to make a difference.
Bless You SoulBrother, as you stand open-armed in your state of constant evolution, I am a witness to that which you bring to this worldly existence!
Know this now, you are well understood, and for those who may not process the wisdom that you emanate in this current temporal, know that your profound and beatific messages remains with us all, at some energetic level, whence all will at some point realize what you espouse, when the time is right, for all, in everyones own good time. Joy & Peace.
wanoslogos 7 months ago
@wanoslogos Thanks for seeing me clearly.
godmadfool 7 months ago
All is necessary...how else but through grief will they turn to Light.
pootnikalexander 1 year ago
very insightful. thoroughly enjoyed these words.
thebadlancecorporal 1 year ago
Did you write the words you spoke in this video? This is a very powerful video, a very powerful piece of work. It moved me greatly.
suspectVandal 1 year ago
@suspectVandal Thank you for all your comments. Finally someone who understands me. I only perform works I have written.
godmadfool 1 year ago
I'm going to take a shot in the dark... rough childhood?
shorty962 1 year ago
Just so you'll know, I have created the word "swastamika," from ManWoman's phrase "Friend of the Swastika". It comes from the Sanskrit "well-being" and the Latin "friend," and literally means "friend of well-being". It is pronounced "swastAMika," and it has great importance to me, not just as a Jew, but as a person who wants to make a difference.
Shockwave474 1 year ago
卐卐
maytheworldburn 2 years ago
i think/feel shamanism is THE way!
bellaben 3 years ago