Uta’s March 2020 Update

A few days ago my blogger friend Judith said: “Quarantine and self-isolation are words that chill me. I am one of those people who are out and about most days. The thought of being confined to the house scares me.”

Here is what I answered: I reckon self-isolation can be a good thing if you want to read and write more. I am sad that at present I cannot hug my loved ones. Self-isolation means, they cannot visit me at my home. I am with Peter, my husband, who is suffering from bladder cancer and a heart condition. When we need new supplies, they’ll be left at the door. It is a blessing though that we can still see all our children on the phone! Here in the Illawarra is perfect summer weather right now, and this is very enjoyable indeed. 🙂

[1: 1,979 of 10,000] Tell Me, What’s Your Deepest & Purest Desires?

Beautiful thoughts about love!

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“You have a magnificent vision as a result of what you’ve lived. In fact, you were born to live in that contrast to give birth to that dream, that’s why it’s so big to you.”
Abraham Hicks

  • I am love and loved unconditionally.
  • I am connected to everyone and everything.
  • I see a world that we love and care for one another.
  • I see men freely connected, flowing, and enjoying life.
  • I see a world that keeps on expanding because of our deepest and purest desires.
  • I see this world as a reflection of our expression of love in life.
  • God is love and if God is in each one of us then we are all love.
  • The oppositive of fear is love.
  • Why will I choose fear over love when love is my birthright?

Below are beautiful words from Abraham Hicks:

  • Love is vibrational alignment with source.
  • Love…

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Chinese inquiry exonerates coronavirus whistleblower doctor

Report on Li Wenliang’s death says he did not disrupt public order, but fought bravely

World News from The Guardian

The ’emerging market’ slump

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19 March 2020 — Michael Roberts Blog

Forecasts of a global slump in the rest of 2020 are coming in droves from mainstream economists – it’s now the consensus that there will be a contraction in global real GDP in at least two consecutive quarters (Q1 and Q2), in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic and the ‘lock down’ in response.

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New Zealand Economist Calls for Reserve Bank Helicopter Money

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Bernard Hickey recommends using Social Credit economic policy

by Chris Leach, Social Credit Party

In May last year Treasury suggested the government and the Reserve Bank might have to consider ‘unconventional tools’ like Quantitative Easing and helicopter money, both of which are similar to Social Credit economic ideas.

The Reserve Bank this week announced that it was preparing to undertake QE, and today on National Radio, economic commentator and Newsroom Pro editor Bernard Hickey claimed the government needed to introduce a modified version of helicopter money – using the Reserve Bank to fund a Universal Basic Income, similar to National Superannuation, for all citizens.

Social Credit terms its concept a national dividend – under normal circumstances a payment to every citizen to replace income lost by the advancement of computerised workplaces and artificial intelligence (driverless taxis, robots as carers, automated factories).

Under today’s extreme circumstances it could be used, as…

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Apparently

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David Clode

Apparently, now is the time to get on with all those creative ideas that we’ve had bubbling away on that back burner in our brain. Because, apparently, up ‘til now we’ve been so occupied by sprinting flat out in the human race to get ahead, that there has been no spare time or energy left over for pursuits, such as writing or sketching or nurturing a garden.

Apparently, we are so programmed to achieve, that even in lockdown, or self isolation, we need to still be productive!

Or, what about being nice to others, and reconnecting with family and loved ones. Apparently, we haven’t be doing enough of that while we’ve working, or searching for work, to keep that roof over our heads and food on the table.

Now, if creative pursuits or human relationships aren’t your thing, apparently, according to…

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Getting through the Tunnel.

You say: “I am working on my allotment plot and walking in nature…”
This is beautiful! 🙂

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How we get through this is up to each of us.. I just want to share a couple of things with you which others have shared with me…  My thanks go to Wendy Gillissen  a fellow blogger from The Company of Spirits, who shared this Link  with me, on The Virus of Fear.. From  Jonette Crowley  Centre For Creative Consciousness. 

I think many of you who are aware  know we are much more than we are led to believe we are…  So You may find her post  on the subject on the collective experience from her channelled source  very interesting.. 

While we are all having to be sensible right now, and while avoiding crowds and people, I am working on my allotment plot and walking in nature… Mother Earth, the Sun when it shines, is our healing, grounding energy.  I take deep breaths,…  and I am meditating, along with Qi-Gong…

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