Here is the white on the Schumann Graph (link removed). Here is a message from The Council which pretty much says what I was going to say, and says it better http://ronahead.com/2020/03/06/may-we-help-the-council/.
Here is what I am going to say...I have had a takoyaki pan and mix for two years. Also an adorable tool for turning the takoyaki as they cook, which has a little red octopus on the end of it. Takoyaki is a snack I learned to enjoy in Kyoto, I was a little apprehensive about it, but I have enjoyed it ever since.
Yesterday at the Japanese market I wasn't sure about trying to make it. I picked up the octopus, put it back, picked it put and put it back again. All of a sudden I said it to myself, 'today is the day!' and decided to do it!
I didn't even have a recipe.
When I got home, I looked one up on my favorite website. I needed to make the sauce for it. But there was an ingredient I didn't have, so I had to make that one from scratch too. It starts with an m and is a base for noodle soups and salads.
Cooking these things took me the whole length of the MIB 2 movie!! But I was content, and in flow, and munching on handfuls of wasabi peas.
At the same time, I made rice from Hokkaido in my donabe clay pot, and chicken curry because Anthony doesn't enjoy octopus.
My takoyaki were a flop. The little balls got stuck in the griddle holes. I couldn't figure out how to turn them they kept smashing. But they smelled right! I was close. I was very very close and I know the next time I try I will do it a little better. Perhaps I should have seasoned the takoyaki griddle because it is cast iron?
If there is something you have always wanted to do, now is the time to enjoy taking the risk.
Anthony manifested a football player card he wanted in his video game yesterday. He said he's never ever been that lucky before...he didn't understand it.
But I did. I was next to him and just knew it was a matter of time before he got that player because he decided it.
I have two other things to share, one to protect healthcare workers:
advice seen on Next Door app in the local area
Information from a critical care specialist in Italy
My friend's son came home from studies in Japan, since Japan told the students there are only so many hospital beds and the Japanese have priority for them, so they might as well go home.
My other friend sent me an emoji. A smile when I told him we enjoyed Ford versus Ferrari he should see it.
People here are scrambling for toilet paper and water. There is a limit now on how many cases of water you can buy. Antibacterial soap products/disinfectant products have empty shelves.
I bought vodka. That works. You can make a spray out of it or a hand sanitizer. Hydrogen peroxide and rubbing alcohol and bleach, and I would imagine vinegar, all of them straight up, should work too. I actually asked an expert Dena Grayson that question and she didn't answer. She had a list of commercial products, many of them industrial, that would work. Clorox wipes do, and so does Lysol.
I'm changing my practice. I decided to avoid GI cases and any cases where I don't control the airway. This minimizes my exposure. I wash my hands more too.
Is it a hoax?
Yes and no.
Is what is happening a story we are being told? Remember Temple Grandin's great invention of that ramp cows take up to slaughter so they don't panic? We are getting something along the lines of that from people who obviously do not have our best interest at heart.
We are getting some too who are in denial.
Is the agent real? Have there been deaths? Yes. And if you see in the critical care specialist, nine out of ten are men who are affected. If you are medical you will read it's a gnarly course those patients take, if they get better. It's full hemodynamic and ventilatory support.
Why? I don't know.
But do I trust in the plan? In the Galactic One? YES. Absolutely.
Do I know no matter what, we will not die (our Consciousness) and a better place will result? YES.
So hang in there. Let everything happen as it is meant to happen for the highest good of all.
Ross adds this video:
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Aloha and Mahalos,
Namaste,
Peace,
Ross and Carla
The Couple