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  • 1969 Reboot Into Earth

    1969 Reboot Into Earth

     1969 Reboot Into Earth

    Translation of the following article and energizing of the 1969 ‘Summer of Love‘ energy created in Love, Unity and Freedom.  This moment we have allowed and chosen for our shift back into a state of fear, separation and lack.  Our new energy from which all creation in our unified reality springs fourth is in place, it’s where that 1969 summer fail to take stewardship and release the old ways.  Connect, feel, allow and see our new operating parameters now before you, see in amazement as you choose to release the dysfunctional fear based stuff and allow the unconditional love to replace the foundation that stirs your ship.  Now notice when another is still creating from a place of fear how their projections and illusion no longer have a place to take hold in you.  Your recognition of what they are doing is seen, but where their fear would breed in your mind like a virus, that fear based action and stuff just no longer can distort you and your reality.  Expand upon these ideas for a moment, perhaps to a point where the consequences of shifting starts becoming clear.  Explore, experience and love the process in it’s entirety, after all this is what it’s about.

    In-Light

     

     

    Heavenletter #4218

    Looking into the Mirror of a Fairy Tale, June 12, 2012

    Short Link: http://sethto.us/995

     

    God said:

    When your heart is sagging, you are lagging in that you are not keeping up with your heart. You are putting it down. You are depressing it.

    Your heart is always raring to go. Unleash it. Stop pressing it down.

    You have been afraid to let your heart take off. You keep gauging the food given to your heart, and you find it is not enough. Let your heart forage for itself. Instead of telling your heart, “Giddyap,” what it wants to hear, you have been telling your heart: “Better to hold back. Better to pace yourself. You never want to give out more love than you are given. Never. Hold on to what you have. Be sparing with it.”

    But what if your heart is a steed who rides up the mountains and across the seas? What if your heart is a bridge so that others can cross any distance? What if your heart is meant to be a spender and not a withholder? Why would you harden a softened heart? Why would you do this under the false colors of protecting your heart?

    Beloveds, you are protecting your ego.

    Yes, your identity is love but not the love coming to you. Your identity is the love you give. Sometimes keeping silent is the love you give. Sometimes you don’t have to be on the stage. You can be the stagehand who quietly lights the stage. You can even be the backdrop. You certainly don’t have to be the star. Yet, you have thought so. You have thought you have to be the center of the stage. Don’t foist onto your beautiful heart what belongs to ego. It’s not your heart that wants all the attention. It is your little self whose name is ego.

    You allow yourself to be the wicked stepmother who looks into her mirror and asks herself daily, “Who is the fairest of all in all the land?” In your case, you ask, “Who is the fairest in my little world?”

    When there is not enough attention on you, you may pout. You pout because you feel something is amiss that you don’t have all the attention you deserve. I am not disputing your merit. Yes, you do deserve all the attention in the world, and, yet, that is not the game in play. The game is not Solitaire. The name of the game is Love, and love is not a competition.

    You haven’t thought of yourself as competitive, yet what would you call it now that you take a good look in the mirror of yourself? You have been competing with everyone, and you have been competing with yourself. You certainly never thought of yourself as the wicked stepmother in the fairy tale. That was someone else, and, yet, you were the one looking into the mirror of a fairy tale.

    The wicked stepmother was very needy, wasn’t she? She was so needy that she needs to be the fairest of all. She was so needy that she had to be admired. She equated admiration with love, and, so, it appears, do you. Beloveds, being the center of attention is a poor substitute for love. You deserve to be a quiet giver of love by not having to be the fairest or the best of anything in the world. You are a bearer of love. That means you carry it. You are a means of love. Be a shining star that is happy simply to shine wherever you are and whatever number in the list of attractions you happen to be. Do not think this is sacrifice unless you believe giving up ego is sacrifice. You don’t have to be the candle. It’s fine to be the candle-holder.

    Source Link: http://www.heavenletters.org/looking-into-the-mirror-of-a-fairy-tale.html

     

     

    1969 Reboot Into Earth – Visual Source Frames

    Below are the individual source frames for ‘1969 Reboot Into Earth‘ an animated kaleidoscopic fractal visualization. There is 4,670 individual frames creating a 3 minutes animated translation.

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    Software:

    Apophysis 7X.15 — http://apophysis.xyrus-worx.org/
    KaleiderTM 4.8.1 — http://www.whizical.com/index.htm/
    VirtualDub 1.9.11 — http://www.virtualdub.org/
    VirtualDub Filter Pack 2011 — http://codecpack.co/download/VirtualDub-Filter-Pack.html
    H.264 Encoder — http://h264encoder.com/

     

    My Public Download Site of Selected Visuals in HD MP4 Format

    Seth Dennon’s DropBoxhttp://sethto.us/dload

     

    Visual Work Concepts translated from Articles Posted on:

    http://dimensionalbliss.com
    Over 18,000 articles, videos and artworks shared since 2006.

     

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  • QUANNARY

    QUANNARY

    QUANNARY by SETH DENNON

    Quannary was one of the initial six Arch Faces I created when I first discovered the spirit within architecture. I was having a conversation with some of the local cathedrals around depression and Quannary came to me out of the cathedral walls and help me gain a more loving concept of depression as being a natural ebb and flow of the reality I am currently living in. One with Right/Wrong, Up/Down, Left/Right, Light/Dark, Past/Future/Present, Male/Female, Young/Old.

    Creating this piece helped me see some light where I had only seen one side of the puzzle before and seeing the other side as actually being there as well, and being a place that I could exist in helped me out of the deep, dark, self destructive spiral of depression I was in at the moment.

    Quannary helped me re-member to use my abilities third eye chakra as a gateway to letting more light into my body when my heart and root are so closed as in depression. I just gently focus my consciousness onto a point roughly above a between my eyes and I can feel a vortex of energy vibrations forming and I open myself to receiving the higher light to help balance my being out. And since I learned that from creating this piece of artwork, it has actually work quite well. I have not suffered any near the depression levels I once felt. Thank you God!

    QUANNARY (FRAMED) by SETH DENNON

    Title: QUANNARY
    Frame: Espresso Frame
    Mats: NONE
    Glazing: NONE
    Print Size: 30″x45″
    Frame Size: 30.3″x 45.3″
    Material: Matte Paper

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  • Free Cultural Works

    Free Cultural Works

    Free Cultural Works

     

     

    As of August 1, 2012

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    Shifting perspectives to redefine our world

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