Journal Entry – Princess Place Preserve

Journal Entry – Princess Place Preserve, Flagler County

Long Leaf Trail – Princess Place

Today I visited Princess Place Preserve, one of my favorite semi-wild areas in the Palm Coast vicinity. The trail I had picked out isn’t one with scenic views, just wide mowed trails passing beneath towering Slash Pine and Live Oaks, bordered by saw palmetto. It was peaceful. The trail is a combined hiker/horse trail. It has mostly sandy/grass surface, but there were a few muddy spots. I had to do a green belay off of some saw palmetto to get by a particularly deep pool and still got my old walking shoes soaked through. The past “wet” season has been… wet, really wet. The hammocks show it, with standing water in every low spot. Mosquitos are an issue, too, and will be until it gets cold enough to stop the latest hatch.

The trail was a 1.5 mile loop and I took it in a leisurely fashion, having hiked several miles the previous day.

The trail curves around the edge of Pellicer Creek, but there are few views due to the heavy scrub at the water’s edge.

Pellicer Creek Wetlands, a salt marsh
An oak tree mirrored in a temporary pool

About half way through this hike, I sat for a long time on a bench, just relishing being in the woods, with the distant sounds of airplanes, birds, and a light breeze playing through the tall slender pines. I really relish the time spent in nature.

Styles Creek at high tide

After I finished the hike, I drove to another part of the Preserve. Being Saturday, there were campers and fisherpeople everywhere. I snapped a few photos and moved on.

View near Moody Point.

The area has changed physically as a result of hurricanes, which is to be expected. For example, the turn-around and picnic area on Moody Point has been truncated. A new fence stops cars and a new bench was just erected. A couple of guys were talking and fishing so I didn’t bother them. There are a few small parking pull-offs available on the dead-end road.

From the bridge going to the Legacy Trail

A couple of days ago, I hiked the Legacy Trail. A good portion of it was sticky mud and standing puddles. I didn’t feel like handling it today and instead choose the easy one mile stroll around Artesian Trail, which goes by a natural spring-fed pond on one portion of the trail.

Sun dappled Artesian Trail
Some wildlife
Canoe put-in spot off the Moody Point Road

Having completed my second hike of the morning, I headed home, but I’ll be back. Eventually I will be strong enough to connect several of these trails together in a long and satisfying hike. Right now, I am grateful to have the time and opportunity to visit these beautiful spots in Flagler County.

Eliza

Camera: Nikon Coolpix L830

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Journal Entry – Beach to Woods

Jubbah Beach with Showy Egret

I’ve been going out on half-day excursions in the local area (for starters). On Thursday, I headed to Jubbah Beach which just lies south of Marine Land off of SR A1A. There seemed to be some construction going on in part of the beach, reconstructing the precious dunes that probably took a beating in the latest hurricane to hit the area. This particular beach (as well as several in the area) has coquina outcroppings, so it isn’t advisable to swim or surf. The waves were high, the wind strong as a line of thick clouds made it towards the shoreline.

Jubbah Beach
Mala Compra Beach Access

I find it hard to settle when beachcombing so I just walk, to and fro. Frankly, I find these beaches a little boring compared to the Pacific beaches with their coves, inlets, and tidal pools. There were shells, just the common varieties, cockles and oysters. Most everything else was thoroughly ground up by the relentless wave action… creating more coquina.

Sea Turtle Sculpture Mala Compra Beach

Next, I wandered down to the next beach I was interested in, Mala Compra. The access road is located off of SR A1A across from Bing’s Landing. This beach has a large parking area, bathrooms, and allows horses and dogs. When I climbed up over the protective dune, I could see some horses to the north. I stomped down the slope to the firmer sands and started my walk. This beach also has coquina outcroppings and a wicked surf. I’ve been there before when I first came to Florida on a visit and stayed at the nearby condominums. The beach has changed and a lot of the coquina has been buried beneath layers of sand.

What I really like about the beaches in Flagler County is the county parks are all free. Some allow dogs. Parking is free. If you live or are staying nearby, you can walk to the nearest beach access. The main beaches have parking but check first. Some of the beaches have bathroom facilities, too. The sand is mostly coarse, so if you have tender feet, you might want to wear beach shoes.

I was going to visit the River to Sea Preserve, but there was a truck blocking the entrance, so I drove on towards Flagler Beach. When I arrived in town, I noticed a lot of construction going on. The town is growing some more. Part of the centrally located park is being developed into a three-story motel, something that makes the local restauranteurs happy. While Flagler Beach retains much of its old Florida charm, it is still filling up with new houses tucked into small lots. It is a town vulnerable to hurricanes and storm surge. The old fishing pier has not yet been repaired after the latest storms. I wouldn’t buy a house in town… and the prices have skyrocketed like much of Florida.

I visited the little art gallery, GOLA, to see what it looks like today. I worked there for a few months when I lived in Flagler County prior to moving south to Palm Beach County. GOLA displays and sells the work of local artists.

Today, Friday, I headed back to Bulow Woods State Park, starting a hike on the Fairchild Oak Trail. This trail goes 6.8 miles north to Plantation Ruins, but parts of the trail are currently under water or the bridges damaged from the latest storms. I hiked as far as I could go without rubber boots… to Cedar Creek Meadows.

Fairchild Oak Trail is partially on an old sandy roadbed through the hammock
Cedar Creek Wetlands and my turn-around point
Fairchild Oak is 700 years old, surviving storm, fire, and human activity

After my hike in Bulow Woods on the Fairchild Oak Trail, I headed over to the eastern terminus of Lehigh Trail. This trail is fully paved, with benches, trash cans, and periodic bike repair stations. The trail is part of an interconnected series of trails located throughout Palm Coast, traveling parallel to Royal Palm Parkway and through Graham Swamp. It makes a grand touring trail for bikers. No motorized vehicles are allowed. I walked about a mile in on the trail, which does have some boardwalk, but is mostly paved. Occasionally, you can see remnants of the old railroad that probably carried gravel and sand from a local quarry to the old concrete plant on Corbert Road. There is a large parking area off of Colbert Road. Lehigh Road travels through Palm Coast clear to Hwy 1 just north of Bunnell.

Lehigh Trail near Colbert Road, Palm Coast, FL
Berries on Lehigh Trail

The thin tall trees of the surrounding swamp leaned over the Lehigh Trail shading it like a leafy avenue. There was open swamp on both sides, crowded with wiry scrub. Thin maples were dropping colorful leaves. Even here in Florida, autumn had arrived. Eastern Red Cedar, red maple, yampon holly, and oaks bent over the trail or lined it like a hedge.

Graham Swamp
A bright blossom lining the trail

After completing the hike, I was quite tired. If I’m feeling well enough, I’m thinking of going to Princess Place again for another photographic trail walk.

Hope you enjoyed this little photo blog. I know I’ll sleep well after all this exercise and fresh air. BTW, the skies were overcast most of the time, with temps in the high 70’s. I was very comfortable except on the Fairchild Oak Trail near Cedar Creek, where I got blasted by swarms of mosquitoes.

Eliza

All photos taken on Nikon Coolpix L830.

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Eliza: Announcement to Readers

Announcement to Readers

Since I now have decent access to outdoor venues, hiking trails and beaches, I may not be posting quite as often as in the recent past. Given all of the anxiety and tension in the world, I find myself quite in need of a LOT of Nature therapy. Being an empath I need to be responsible for my health first. Yes, my health still continues to improve, but I am approaching all of the walking and outings in short bursts as I regain my stamina.

Due to the recent developments in the news, I find myself seeing through the illusion rather quickly. It is quite debilitating to continue to absorb this kind of information so I’m limiting my access. Frankly, by now I am not surprised at the antics and manipulations of the Deep State and their mindless minions; neither am I amused by the hysteria of people who refuse to wake up to reality.

Real UFO disclosure has been pushed back into 2024 and possibly 2025 thanks to the efforts of the DS players to avoid justice. Our world cannot officially join the Galactic Federation until it is a world at peace and if it is the DS’s final efforts that delay this process, then we all have to wait.

It is time for those who are healthy to make a better effort to raise up their own frequencies and not depend on being granted sudden gifts and graces by an outside force. I mean to include myself in this… getting back to center through meditation, grounding, and spending more time in Nature. So, I am working on it … and these activities will necessarily take away some time that I spend online — which is not a bad thing.

Oh, yes… if we have an EBS (or EAS) this blog will be offline as will the entire internet. The DS has also hinted at a possible cyberattack — although it is rumored safety measures are in place.

And for those folks who are wondering why the Earth Alliance ships and/or GFW ships don’t come to “save” us… I suggest you listen to the video I put up this morning from Dr. Salla and Elena Danaan. High Commander Thor Han Ereydon communicates via a mind link with Elena and answers several pertinent questions from Dr. Salla. There is a lot of valuable information inside the video.

And now, signing off. I need a shower after spending the morning on the rather windy beach. I feel sticky and salty, like a pickle ;).

Best regards,

Eliza

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Photo Journal – Eliza’s Ramblings 02, Oct 24 2023

View of Pellicer Creek, Creekside Trail, Princess Place Preserve

Today (Tuesday) and yesterday I made a couple of local jaunts to take in yet more scenery and to see if my camera was working alright.

On Monday, I drove through the colorful seaside town of Flagler Beach and continued on to Gamble Rogers Memorial State Park, which sits just south of FB city limits. There is a dock for people boating on the Intracoastal, a fishing pier, trailer camping, and a short Nature Trail. I hiked around the nature trail through more of the hammock I had encountered at North Peninsula SP. I learned the names of the primary trees that grow in these hammocks (shady place): Sand Oak, Eastern Red Cedar, Red Bay, Magnolia grandiflora, Sabal Palm (Cabbage Palm) and sometimes Red Maple or Silver Maple. The undergrowth is a confusion of vines and shrubs, with Saw Palmetto dominating. I haven’t learned all the shrub names yet.

Part of the Butterfly Garden at Gamble Rogers SP
Dramatic Saw Palmetto
Sand Oaks, a small to medium sized tree
Part of the facilities at Gamble Rogers SP

After a short ramble through Gamble Rogers, I headed over to Flagler Beach and walked along the boardwalk that goes through the Betty Steflik Nature Preserve. I was intending to walk through town and go window shopping afterward, but decided against it as I was getting too hot.

Betty Steflik Nature Preserve, Flagler Beach, FL

The Betty Steflik Nature Preserve is on the edge of the Intracoastal Waterway. You can see the SR 100 bridge that links seaside Flagler Beach with the mainland. If visiting the area, keep in mind there are limited bridges accessing the islands. SR 100 is one of the primary ones. The bridge through the Hammock (Palm Coast Parkway) is a toll bridge now ($3.00/tourists; 50 cents for locals). North, you can access I-95 via SR 206 and south, you can go through High Bridge Road (closed during high water) or go onto Ormond Beach.

Betty Steflik Nature Preserve

The Betty Steflik Nature Preserve is primarily boardwalk, crossing shallow inlets lined with mangrove and the occasional red cedar or Yaupon holly. There are some some islands in the midst of the preserve. There you will find Eastern Red Cedar, Red Bay, and Sand Oaks as the predominate trees. The walk continues to a boat launch and bathrooms, situated beneath the SR 100 bridge which looms above.

Today I headed out to Princess Place Preserve, a Flagler County Park, and made a second attempt on hiking Hominy Branch Trail. I found the right trail and followed it to the swampy first crossing, but could go no further. Apparently, part of the trail and boardwalk have been damaged in the numerous hurricanes that have hit the area, especially last year. I made a return trip, walking slowly on the very sandy path beneath an assortment of palms, live oaks, and the occasional Maple, Hickory, or Red Cedar tree. Part of the trail is a bit confusing, but I found my way back to the parking area. If the trail was complete, it would be a 2.5 mile walk.

Hominy Branch Trail, Princess Place Preserve

Next, I made my way to the Lodge, which sits protected by huge Live Oaks on the edge of expansive Pellicer Creek.

The Lodge, Princess Place Preserve

The lodge is built of coquina rock, the local limestone. Here’s a link if you’re interested in learning more about this beautiful park:

https://www.flaglercounty.gov/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/2/339

As I have previously mentioned, Princess Place offers several trails, for equestrians and hikers, and biking on dirt roads. There are camping and picnic facilities and a couple of places to launch boats or kayaks. The park has also added three cottages which can be rented. Various large gatherings are held annually at the park.

A magnificent Live Oak protects the Lodge
One of three cottages available to rent
Pellicer Creek, Princess Place

Fishermen are welcome at Princess Place, too. You can put in a skiff or fish off the shoreline. I believe there is also a kayak/canoe boat trail that traces Pellicer Creek further inland.

Another glimpse of Pellicer Creek from Creekside Trail

I must say my strength and stamina are improving. I get out to walk every day and add in these longer hikes a couple of times weekly. I was able to walk more than four miles today without issue.

It was also a lovely breezy day, with temperatures into the mid-70’s F. I stopped several times just to appreciate and soak in the sound of the wind rustling through the trees. What a soothing music. I’ll take it any day rather than canned music.

So, there’s some of my ramblings in Flagler County. It is my way of giving everyone a respite from the hysteria rising from the latest false flag attempts by the Deep State.

BTW, I used to do trip reports for the Mountaineers (Seattle, WA). While Flagler County certainly isn’t the Cascade Mountains, it is a pretty place in its own right and my favorite area in Florida thus far.

Getting out into Nature is very healing. I hardily recommend it if you’re feeling overwhelmed and need a break from electronics.

Many blessings. Peace.

Eliza

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Journal Entry 10.21.23 – Eliza’s Ramblings

Night Heron

Eliza’s Ramblings – Journal Entry 10.21.23

No, I didn’t see the Night Heron today. The photo was taken at one of the wetlands in Palm Beach County. The bird lives in Florida and is seldom seen during the day.

Nature Path @ North Peninsula State Park, south of Flagler Beach

Today I went out in the morning to North Peninsula State Park. I had the path pretty much to myself. Everyone else was on A1A (state highway) or in Flagler Beach. It also seems there was a bike rally. High Bridge Road where the park is located is on the Ormond Beach Loop, which follows Old Dixie Road, Walter Boardman Road, High Bridge Road, and A1A (to confirm that, check internet). Tons of bikers, motorized and foot, were on the road. Weekends are very busy on A1A! Still, like I said, I had nearly the entire park to myself, save some guys who were doing some work, one other hiker, and a couple of people hanging out at the entrance to the footpath.

I drove home via High Bridge/Walter Boardman/Old Dixie/Old Kings Road. If you know the back roads, you can avoid the heaviest traffic.

The other day, I visited Washington Oaks Garden SP, again. This time I visited the beach, walking to the coquina rocks and back again. The tide was incoming, the waves stiff and washing the coarse orangish sand. Coquina is a sort of limestone made up of tiny compacted shells. This rough substance was used to construct some of the earliest buildings in Florida, those made by white settlers. Some of these buildings still remain and can be found in places throughout this coatline.

Coquina formation on Atlantic coastline
Tortured Live Oak at North Peninsula SP

The diminitive forest of Live Oaks, Red Bay, Magnolia grandiflora, Cabbage Palm, and a wild assortment of shrubs, perennials, and vines, is the first line of defense for the coastline, anchoring ancient sand dunes, and bearing the full brunt of any hurricanes that make their way up the Florida coast. Flagler County is a rare place where you can still find these hammocks (sheltered place) on the coastline. The trees are never very tall due to the heavy wind load and the poor sandy soils, yet despite all the hardship, the hammocks are quite jungle-like. I observed the tiny hoof prints of wild pigs, the linear path of a large snake, and tiny feet of a feline creature (possibly a bobcat) on the sandy soil of the path. There were birds in the trees, flitting around and making it hard for me to identify them. I think I spotted a black buzzard, a large common bird that enjoys surfing the thermals above the jungle.

Another peek at the live oak sculpture in the park

The shrubs are dense, presenting a wall of greenery on either side of the well-groomed path. The trail was about 2.25 miles in length, climbing slightly and looping around as it crossed a couple of utility roads. The condos just south of Flagler Beach could be glimpsed to the north.

A shady path

Due to our recent cooler weather, the bug patrols were non-existant today, so I didn’t have to don any repellent.

Earlier in the week, I revisited Washington Oaks Garden SP (I think I already mentioned that above).

Showy Egret playing in the waves at Washington Oaks Garden SP

The Showy Egret is identified by the yellow feet. I did learn something about wading birds while in SE Florida.

Boat traffic on the Intracoastal Waterway @ Washington Oaks Garden SP

At Washington Oaks Garden, I hiked on their version of a nature trail, although that one didn’t have the labeling and kiosks available at North Peninsula SP. The path was longer than I remember it and the surroundings have changed. I remember what the trail looked like after Hurricane Matthew roared by in 2016. The live oaks were shredded and the saw palmetto trunctated from the storm surge that overtook the seaside hammock, crossing A1A and wiping out the oceanside dunes. The dunes have been restored, but many oaks and other trees have been removed due to salt exposure during the 2016 storm surge (and any other that has taken place since then).

Fees vary from state park to state park. You can check online or call the rangers to see what the going rate is for any facility. North Peninsula SP has no fee. Washington Oaks has a $5.00 fee. I purchased an annual pass so I don’t have to worry about $$.

Bulow Creek

I also made a short stop at Bulow Plantation State Park. There is a meeting hall, the ruins of the old sugar mills, a couple of trails, and a boat launch. Bulow Creek is a great place to float a kayak or small boat. It is a tidal creek, though, so be aware of shifting tides.

As you can see, I’ve been going out on short outings since I arrived in the area. I will continue to do so as long as fuel isn’t too expensive and the excellent weather holds.

Hope you enjoyed these little glimpses into some of the sights available in Flagler and Volusia counties on the central Eastern coast of Florida.

By the way, Flagler Beach is quite the “old Florida” town and proud of it. Colorful cottages and houses abound. Rambly restaurants and shops line the streets. The place is always full of people as it is a crossroads, with SR 100 dead ending on A1A. North is St. Augustine, south is Ormond Beach and Daytona. Take your pick.

Enough for now,

Eliza

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Eliza: Settling in…

Washington Oaks Garden State Park

Eliza: Settling In

Well, I have been in my “new digs” for about two weeks now and finally feeling better adjusted to the environment, people, and places.

I’ve also been experiencing some camera issues, but managed to download a few of my recent photos from little local excursions.

I have visited Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, located off of Highway A1A. It is a lovely park. Part of the property is located on the Intercoastal Waterway. You can sit on a bench and watch the boat traffic moving up and down the waterway or gaze across to the various islands that are uninhabited except for birds and various other creatures.

Then, I also visited Bulow Woods, another favorite of mine, only the trails were very damp and there were a ton of mossies (mosquitos) eager to feast on my blood. Most of the East Coast of Florida has experienced recent flood advisories and this area was affected by the high water. The trail and bridge crossing of Cedar Creek was underwater and parts of the main trail were filled with puddles and mud.

Another park I visited a couple of times already is Princess Place Preserve. It is a Flagler County Park and is open every day. The park has several walking trails and equestrian trails, as well as camping and picnic sites. I didn’t get any photos from there due to an issue with the camera’s scan card. Still I enjoyed walking about three miles through the dense canopy of live oaks, Palmetto palms, and other hardwood trees. I intend to go back and test how well some of the trails dry out in the cooler and drier “winter” season.

Palm Coast has grown tremendously since I last lived in this area. New housing developments have cropped up like mushrooms hither and yon. The traffic has increased in volume, too, but being retired I can pick and choose when to go out and work around the surges in traffic.

Here’s a few more photos I was fortunate to get. Please excuse the quality. I admit to being out of practice!

Washington Oaks Garden SP
Intercoastal Waterway from Washington Oaks Gardens SP
Boardman Pond – Bulow Woods State Park

The weather was quite dismal when I took these first photos. There was a huge rainstorm the next day. Now we’re having bluebird skies and sweet puffy clouds so I’ll have to get out a couple more times later this week.

I hope everyone is doing well despite the recent geopolitical developments in the world.

My attitude is improving. I didn’t realize what a strain I had been under by living in SE Florida. Perhaps other people would (and do) thrive there, but I prefer some space and lots of alone time. I can have more of that here in North Central Florida. I am certainly sleeping better. The cooler weather is a real blessing and the steamy summer heat and humidity is behind us.

Greetings from Florida!

Eliza

P.S. I neglected to mention that the colors of everything seemed brighter, more intense, vivid (English is so limited!). The green of the grasses were especially vivid, almost glowing. Am I seeing with new eyes now?

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Why you have to be alone during your spiritual awakening | Spirituality

Why you have to be alone during your spiritual awakening | Spirituality

Your Youniverse

Embarking on a spiritual awakening journey is a deeply personal and transformative experience that often requires introspection, self-discovery, and inner growth. By default, learning about the law of attraction and how to manifest sets you on this spiritual path. And while it’s valuable to seek guidance and support from spiritual communities or mentors during this time, there are undeniable advantages in spending time alone too throughout the process of spiritual enlightenment. In this video, I’ll share with you the reasons why solitude can be essential during a spiritual awakening journey and give you a couple of insights and techniques that have the ability to spark profound personal growth and enlightenment.

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A conversation with Self or simply a nutcase?

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Lately I find myself talking out loud to myself, I guess I have become the conventional definition of a nut case!

In my conversations with myself, I have found lots of answers and calmness and strength. Somehow it shifts the power back under my control and I can feel the reigns of my life firmly in my grip.

It suddenly occurred to me; ‘what if what we consider abnormal, or crazy or weird, is actually how it should be? What if conversing with our greater self, our soul, is what we should have always done? Would we think it crazy if we had been taught to do so from childhood? In fact, don’t young kids often talk to themselves?

I’m talking about creating a relationship with your ‘higher self’, establishing the recognition of your existence not just here on the physical plane but also in the spiritual realm.

How is our soul meant to guide us, if we don’t converse with it? How are we meant to find our purpose if we don’t listen?

I have always believed, that life is a co-creative process between ourselves (soul included) and God.

We came here with a set of intentions and predetermined experiences. A choice of path and purpose, which unfortunately we forgot. The challenge, therefore, is to remember who we were meant to be, despite the amnesia.

Your soul not only has the answers, it knows why it chose to follow a certain path, so perhaps if we start a dialogue, we might not only find ourselves and God in the process, but our true path as well.

Yeshua was once asked when the kingdom of God would come. The kingdom of God, Yeshua replied, is not something people will be able to see and point to. Then came these striking words: “Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17:21)

With these words, Yeshua gave voice to a teaching that is universal and timeless. You can look into every great religious, spiritual, and wisdom tradition, and you will find the same precept — that life’s ultimate truth, its ultimate treasure, lies within us.

As Yeshua made unambiguously clear, we all have the ability to experience this inner treasure and I think this journey we are on, is precisely about understanding this universal truth and putting it into practice.

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Note to Readers:

I’ve been talking to myself for decades and often get answers in my head. While I have turned off the channeling, I still occasionally have silent conversations with my guardians.

About “Jesus”… I have intentionally replaced that name with Yeshua, which was the Rabbi’s real name. “Jesus” means “Hail, Zeus”, the ruler of the Roman “gods”, who was Enlil, the leader of the regressive Anunnaki custodians of Terra for hundreds of thousands of years. The Vatican was/is aligned with Enlil, who also played the part of Yahweh of the Jews, along with some of his relatives like Marduk, his nephew, who went over to the Dark Side like Darth Vader.

What we call “God” is universal… multiversal CONSCIOUSNESS, not a man. While this concept is difficult for some to comprehend, we will be thoroughly educated by our galactic friends once we embark into being a fully fledged interstellar race. The ETs do not have religions. They have science, REAL science, based on mathematics, frequency, and resonance. There is a lot to learn AND a lot to unlearn, thousands of years of genetic inheritance from the misrule of our regressive ET controllers and the conditioning of our culture, family, and governments.

In my 30’s, I used to have arguments with “Jesus”. I did not understand or accept that he was the only Son of God. I finally resolved my inner turmoil by announcing to him or whoever was listening that I could accept “Jesus” as my brother. No minister or New Age teacher ever gave me such a notion. I came to this conclusion on my own.

When I learned of the real origin of Yeshua, his original soul matrix (intergalactic, in other words, not of Nataru, this galaxy), I was at peace with this knowledge. It didn’t contradict anything I held within my own Heart.

Elena Danaan has discussed Ea’s involvement with bringing such a high soul to the world for the purpose of teaching humanity that they are fractals of Universal consciousness. The stories we have been told and taught to believe are just that, stories, fabrications made by men with an agenda to keep humanity suppressed, divided and controlled.

Do not take my word as gospel, but do your own research. Evolution is not for the lazy. It takes active participation and self-responsibility.

Eliza

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Eliza: I’m back!

My favorite Central Florida tree – The Fairchild Oak

Hi, everyone. I’m back from my little adventure. I was able to find a new place to land and will be moving in about two weeks. During the time I am adjusting to new people, a new environment, etc., I may or may not be posting as much. I simply don’t know yet.

I will hopefully be doing more nature walks and hikes, taking photos and posting my little adventures on this blog much like I used to on Blue Dragon Journal.

We’ll find out together what direction this blog will take.

Meanwhile, events are moving swiftly. We’re in the final phase of this war… which will continue into 2024.

BTW, according to sources — Elena Danaan et al — full ET disclosure has been pushed into next year due to the the resistance of the Deep State faction. This tiny minority of humanity have commanded great power and wealth. They are inherently arrogant and consider themselves superior to the rest of humanity — if indeed they consider themselves to even be human. So… we endure. This phase will pass, but count not on dates, only events. The military planning behind the military operations is meticulous, allowing for adjustments to be made if required by events.

Meanwhile, live your life as best you can.

Eliza

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“Nobody is coming to save us”.

What is your reaction to the following truth: “Nobody is coming to save us”? by Laura Aboli

The best way to measure how far you’ve come along this awakening journey is to watch your reaction to the following truth: ‘Nobody is coming to save us’.

If you’re new to the transformation, you will probably freak out; if you’re a seasoned traveler along this path, you will smile inside in acknowledgement.

As tough as it may sound initially, the truth is only we, can save ourselves. Once you understand the nature and purpose of this journey you will come to realise it could only be that way.

The process of ‘self salvation’ is actually the journey we are on. It has different levels and varying ways in which people join it but the ultimate purpose, process and destination is the same.

One could summarise it as follows:
⁃ Acknowledgement of the deceipt, lies and manipulation
⁃ Seeking truth
⁃ Understanding of the ‘matrix’ vs the real universe paradigm
⁃ Accepting there is a deep darkness, but also incredible light
⁃ Taking an introspective journey; ‘who am I, why are we here’
⁃ Purging of what no longer resonates with you both internally and externally
⁃ Becoming who you were meant to be, with greater integrity, honour, righteousness, compassion and truth
⁃ Rejecting the narrative and social conditioning
⁃ Unplugging from the matrix and connecting with your greater self and the Creator
⁃ Assisting humanity by example, by not feeding the fear and by imagining a better future
⁃ Disconnecting from the collective consciousness
⁃ Finding your individuality, your power and your faith
⁃ And finally, understanding you don’t need anyone to come and save you, you are already saving yourself…

Wherever you are along this journey, just know that it has not been easy for anyone, that we’ve all been through terrible pain and turmoil, but rest assured that you will get there and that despite the chaos and madness, you will eventually find the peace, calmness and fortitude to withstand anything.

Remember, God gave us what we need to save ourselves.

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Note to Readers:

As I peruse intel and opinions put up by a wide spectrum of Patriots, sometimes I have to shake my head. It has become clear that many people, even the most ardent of Patriots still don’t understand that no one, especially their misguided dependency on a fake “god” is going to save them.

Religion was developed on Earth to hoodwink, control, dominate, and steal people’s money from them. The “god” of the Bible is/was none other than EN.LIL, the regressive Anunnaki and self-appointed Custodian of Earth. He and a few of his mates appointed their agents, priests, to begin these custodial narratives to divide and conquer a naive and still evolving human population. Sit down and read the Old Testament sometime. Is the rapicious cruel “god” of the Bible someone you would want to “save” you?

Benevolent ETs do not believe in gods nor do they practice dogmatic rituals. They are highly spiritual, but in alignment with their acknowledged and experience of DIRECT CONNECTION WITH SOURCE, the universal supraphysical CONSCIOUSNESS that has created the material worlds. SOURCE exists within the VOID, not in the worlds it has created. Each of us who contains the Hu DNA contains within a fractal of Source consciousness. Therefore, we all have the potential of reaching CHRIST (Anointed by the Crysum Oil in the Spine) CONSCIOUSNESS through Kundalini activation.

Then the New Age (new cage) movement folks believe the “aliens” are or should come to save us, that only a chosen few will be saved and the rest will be destroyed in some kind of unholy catastrophe because they somehow didn’t manage to make the grade. Like who makes such judgment calls anyway? God? What god? It sounds like some out of control bogey man — BTW, Source does not have a gender as such, although the Pleiadians refer to Source as “Her”, “Mother”. Who has babies? Women. We are the children of Source. We are fractals of Source remembering who we are.

We… all of us… determine our path through life. Look not to what others say or do, but to your own actions and thoughts. You are the only individual who can “save” yourself by being authentic, honest, gracious, and courageous.

In fact, there is no reason to be saved. Before incarnation, our soul decides on what challenges it is going to encounter along the way of life’s journey. Then, moment to moment, day by day, choses to wake up and remember that life mission. Not everyone does manage and so they end up reincarnating to repeat the lessons required to evolve in frequency. There is no timing or expectations involved — only to realize that YOU are the master of your vessel… In continuing looking to someone else to hand you advice or permission to believe some sort of dogma so you might just pass through the heavenly gates means you still haven’t woken up to the fact that you are it… You are your own savior. Abiding to anything else, no matter what, is giving away your power.

It’s time to become adults, to take responsibility for our own choices in life and to stop blaming others if things don’t work or expecting someone to save you from your own conditioned attitude of self-judgment and condemnation.

The Terra Hu, Earth humanity contain within HUGE potential. Once freed from the control mechanisms of the false Matrix, there are no limits. It’s up to you to step free, to experience what it feels like to not be taken in by the LIES that have been passed down to humans for centuries.

God, Jesus (which means ‘Hail Zeus’) and the ETs aren’t coming to “save” us. We are. Each one of us who awakens to their full potential and connects with Source within, in quiet solitude and acknowledgement of the sacredness of LIFE.

Note: Enlil was also Zeus… basically any “thunder” god or god of war. The grumpy fellow who hated humanity is now in capitivity for the rest of his very long life as an Anakh prince. Enlil designed religions and philosophies, custodial movements to keep humanity divided. Divided by dogma, humanity was weaker than the tiny minority of the Anakh personnel present (secretly for the most part) on Terra. They’re gone now, so it’s time to grow up, patch up our broken dreams and expectations, release our anger, fear, and tears… and move on as humanity prepares to transition into being part of an interstellar community, even though many people still think “aliens” are 1) fallen angels; 2) demons; 3) going to destroy us; 4) going to save us from some undetermined crisis; “space” doesn’t exist according to these great scientific minds (not) but the Earth is permanently fixed into position beneath a firmament — the stars are not real, the moon is fake, etc.

I am in awe with the illogical belief systems that some of these folks so fervantly hold dear to their hearts. It is no different than some of the cracker barrel ideas of the die-hard leftist “Liberals”, just diametrically opposed and equally delusional. Cognitive dissonance holds true for some of the members of each faction on the political spectrum.

Still, it is up to you all to decide whether or not you’re going to be a follower or a leader for yourself, to stand in your power, to utilize your intuition, make your own decisions, be willing to accept yourself as you are now, not what someone else wants you to be… and so on.

Remember, anything I write here is simply my opinion and experience. Listen to your own heart and seek to follow its guidance.

Eliza

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