Saturday, January 28, 2012

A return to innocence

We've been having a taste of trade winds and combined with a bit of
assistence from the South Sub-Tropical Current and a wee touch of
motoring early yesterday we are keeping up our required average. Late
yesterday afternoon we also had a strike on our fishing lures but
somehow the fish came off, lucky fish. Nick was salivating describing
how he would sear the tuna steaks to perfection. Last night Steven
treated us to potato bake and corned beef and not a morsel was left
over. This morning we have our lures out again and who knows, maybe
today is the day and we get lucky. Little puffs of cloud filling the
sky, a sure sign that we are now in the trades, a constant speed and
direction of wind caused by the earth spinning on her axis.

About thirty years ago I wrote a poem and in a nutshell it was about
playing guitar in front of a huge audience, and afterwards slipping out
of the back door to go and sit on the rocks at the seashore to play for
the ocean. In the poem my lover was washed off the rocks at night and I
was sitting there every night trying to play well enough for the ocean
to take me as well. It pertains to that which we once had, and lost.
Innocence. I often wonder what we are as human beings. Body, mind,
spirit and soul, but what does this all mean. And in relation to the
above where we come from, where we are, where we are going and what is
the whole purpose of this experience we call life. Most of the time we
are mostly trying to make a living and don't have much time to consider
much else.

The body itself is a most amazing organism. Starting as a sperm cell we
first go through an amphibian stage and from there progress and nine
months later we are born as babies. Interesting too that in general the
salt content of the ocean is the same as the salt content in your blood,
sweat and tears. And somehow the cells multiply and by some miracle the
cells know excactly what to become, which organs to form. Most of this we
all know, but I hope to show you something else about your body you may
not know. Electrical fields run through your body and is visible to the
naked eye. Hold any two fingers together, and where the fingers don't
touch it forms little gaps. Hold your fingers in front of you in the
light and look at one of the little gaps. Soon you will see a thin blue
line forming on both ends and meeting in the middle. Come on, give it a
go, see with your own eyes. Light energy is what we are and what every
other creature in the cosmos is made of. We vibrate at different
frequencies, animate and inanimate objects all share this same
vibrational light energy. I am not asking you to make quantum leaps of
imagination, simply to face the evidence at hand.We are bio-electrical
creatures, fact.

To borrow from some other research on this matter, another very
interesting phenomena was dicovered by NASA. I will try and condense it
but if you want the full report please let me know and I will forward you
the source. A giant breach in the earth's magnetic field was discovered
recently.The magnetic fields shields the earth from the solar wind which
consists of plasma energy transmitted from the sun.This is part of the
many ancient cultures foretelling that we are moving into the next solar
cycle during 2012. For the entire duration of the next solar cycle,
especially during it's peak, plasma energy will pour in through the
breach which is four times larger than the earth. Each individual's
bio-electrical system will become increasingly charged as the sun ramps
up it's outpouring of plasma for the Solar Cycle. In essence it will up
our vibrational frequencies as we are evolving to a higher level of
awareness. And this is where our bodies which act as vessels start moving
into matters of the mind, the spirit and the soul.

If you haven't fallen asleep yet, well done. Tomorrow I will explore the
colours of the mind.Our current position is 11*21'S/13*42'W.We just had
another strike on the lure my daughter picked. Sharpened the hook a bit
and who knows, perhaps Nick will treat us to some seared tuna steaks
tonight. Eduan is trying to give up smoking and doing well. Any tips in
this regard will be appreciated, we will deal with the edginess that may
surface. He also prepared a lovely bacon and egg on toast breakfast for
us.

Have a stunning Saturday.

Captain Paul

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