Our twin granddaughters had carved pumpkins at school and the Jack-O-Lanterns were supposed to be amongst all of the ones brought to the festival. However, though we all looked, we never found them. This upset one of the girls and our son-in-law, her daddy, had to comfort her a bit (or offer her the choice of us all going back home). We knew she didn’t want to leave so soon, so we weren’t too concerned.

I would have tried to help our granddaughter, but I’ve learned not to offer unless asked. And that’s okay. I may have simply suggested she do the “Neurovascular Hold” on her forehead (to ease the fight-or-fight response) if you’re familiar with that little trick.

Richard went with us this year, I kind of forced the issue because he didn’t go last year, and we stopped into a deli/bakery for a few minutes to get out of the cold and be able to sit down. We only walked about 3,000 steps, but all of us were suffering with something, legs, hips, feet, etc. Our son-in-law’s mother went with us too, and his sister brought her little girl for a while as well. So, it was a fun time out with most of the family.

The wall of pumpkins

Our son-in-law looking for the girls’ carved pumpkins. There were also other smaller stands of Jack-O-Lanterns and we searched through them all. There were more at the festival this year than last year!
We also got to take the girls in this big store that’s part indoor flea market and part antique’s shop. People rent spaces and bring in their stuff to sell. But upstairs there’s this really cool display of vintage toy trains. I’ve seen it a couple times before but for whatever reason, it’s been hard for us to catch when it’s open when the girls are all with us. And they only run the trains from 11am-3pm on Saturdays. Thus, it’s a short window to be able to get there and enjoy it. Glad we got them in there! It made my day.

The ghosts I made for Halloween

Once home, I was in the mood to change up one of the shelves in the living room bookcase. So, here’s how that turned out:

My two clay ghosts after painting/glazing them and the second kiln firing. I can’t wait to see how they glow when I put a battery operated tea light candle underneath each of them! The Fall tree/pumpkins is fused glass that I made last year. The small bear crystal was from my mom and the dog gold crystal was in memory of our best boy, Beau (passed years ago)

Book progress

Just prior to writing this post, I sent a couple of emails out to gentlemen who had inquired about reading my book. I sent both an email of the Foreward and the chapter titles. I inquired of one who is the facilitator of an Initiative I joined a couple weeks ago. Would you like to see what I sent to them? I hope so! And please comment any ideas you might have for additional chapters or questions. This is definitely going to be the most complex book I’ve written so far, and after this, I am not sure I’m going to continue as it seems people’s attention spans are too short, and only books between 50-75 sell well. But if you feel differently, let me know.

Foreward

So many things we take on faith. That the sun will come up tomorrow. The seas will stay in place. The dwelling we live in will remain on the ground. That we will be able to eat, both due to our financial and physical abilities. And that we will even be alive with our own beating heart and brain to know who we are.

Consequently, we adhere to a lot of social and cultural norms, depending on where we live, that most we don’t give conscious awareness to, else we’d probably be more spazzed out that we are! We take a lot of things for granted. We believe most theories are true—though honestly, they are simply theories.

One of the lessons learned from writing this book, is that the phrase, We Are All Connected, envelopes myriad meanings. The phrase has also, paradoxically, taken on more of a grand overarching meaning to me as well! But as for how it applies to a person, it has dawned on me that self-love isn’t selfish because we are each a fractal of Omniscience. Each doing our individual part to ADD to the collective diamond shine and brilliance of the WHOLE. And from studying and meditating on the Oncology of Jesus the Christ, I’ve come to know that Omniscience is completely and utterly WHOLE.

Self-love means that we polish the mirror of Self every day. Thus, we shine brighter and offer more to everyone we encounter from such polishing. I won’t call it Perfection because I’ve learned that  there’s no perfection in art, and that living life is an art! 

Thank you, ALL. Eternally. Much love! 

CHAPTERS

Technology

  • Internet and Smartphones
  • BITs, Logic gates, and channel complexes
  • Merging Technology into Health
  • mRNA 
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Consciousness

Neuroscience

  • Wearing Talismans (benefits from a Neuroscientist)

Biologics

  • Biology
  • Botony
  • Cell Signaling within the Human Body
  • Fractals in the Body
  • Mathematical Patterns

Psychology

  • Love

Philosophy

Sociology

  • Sociology and Cultures 
  • Relationships 
  • Political 

Ancestry

  • Ancestors
  • Lineage

Planetary

  • Nature organizes itself
  • Sacred Grids & Hidden Wisdom
  • Earth’s Ley Lines 
  • What are Sacred Sites
  • Sacred Sites of the World
  • Sacred Sites of the USA
  • Airport Mesa vortex site in Sedona, AZ
  • Humans Relationship with Nature 
  • Energy and Magnetism
  • Geologic Formations and Rocks
  • Alternate Archeology

Cosmology

  • The Universe
  • Gravitational Waves
  • Astrology
  • Cosmic Rocks in Space

Musical Sounds

  • Drumming
  • Music Notes
  • Tuning Forks

Physics

  • Quantum Entanglement 
  • Interconnectedness
  • Complexity Science
  • Schumann Resonance
  • Quantum Field Theory
  • The Creative Role of Contrast
  • General Relativity
  • Cosmic Evolution
  • Patterns without a Pattern-Maker
  • Information as a Universal Link

Spirituality

  • Spiritual Stuff
  • Biblical Scriptures 
  • Fractals of Omniscience
  • My Quotes on Spirituality

Afterlife

  • Afterlife Communication
  • Remote Viewing

Alien Phenomenon and Other Secrets

  • UFO and UAP Information
  • Government Investigations and Reports
  • Scaling the Cosmos
  • UFO and UAPs Hiding as Comets
  • 3I/Atlas
  • Secret Architecture of Control
  • Other Worldly Beings

Globalism

  • Global Control

I wrote something in the middle of the night last night as well, that I’m considering sharing in another post. I shared it on Substack, if you follow me there.

Integrating the Spirals

I’m encouraging those “over 60” to open to lifelong learning (observe and gently question their pre-conceived beliefs, aka ‘Programming’), become more aware of their thoughts and emotions, consistently move their bodies (too many are stuck in their heads and physically unhealthy), become strong, and resilient in spirit, soul, mind, body. And to question EVERYTHING!

Link to my YouTube channel where you can see the videos: https://youtube.com/@spiralsister

Yours in consciousness-expansion as we evolve and revolve during our mystical awakening. All while doing-my-egoless-best, to take you on a limitless, spiraling thought ride to better health, through doing more with ease, to help us sustain the JOY in our lives! (With lots of Gratitude throughout.)

Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey

The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or prescribe.

About us

My husband is an award-winning illustrator, plus he’s a seasoned guitarist, bass player, and songwriter (with over 400 original songs). You can view some of his artwork and listen to many of his songs at: https://www.youtube.com/user/richardmurrey

Here’s a video of us performing on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/416711742?ref=fb-share

My books on Amazon

I have four books on Amazon. The two most recent are: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally and Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection.

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5 thoughts on “Integrating the Spirals: We went to the Pumpkin Festival today!

  1. Shame your granddaughters couldn’t find their pumpkins, I would have thought children’s names would have been placed by their pumpkins so they could recognize them. Glad you had a great time and that Richard could go too. It seems you’re getting some good feedback with your book.

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