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October 8, 2008 at 2:48 am #6493OrissaMember
Magenta Pixie channels a message from the White Winged Collective Consciousness of 9 regarding the mystery surrounding the bees disappearing on Earth. I have put it in this thread because it covers communicating by telepathy & with the Universal mind.
I have actually read that what is stated in this video for the bees is also true for many other species which people are getting concerned about becoming extinct now eg the polar bears. That is,the species are leaving the planet to either evolve into a new higher vibration for the 5th density & will reappear or there will be new evolved species which will take their place, so all is happening as it is meant to be.
[youtube:qal3fogo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrVEHriYNr4[/youtube:qal3fogo]
October 8, 2008 at 3:21 am #9673echoMemberAlbert Einstein speculated that “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four years of life left.” Guess what, they are disappearing and in four years, that’s right… it will be 2012. There is still some controversy whether or not he actually said that, so I’m not so sure how valid this statement really is. Also if you saw the film “The Happening” you might remember them talking about the disappearance of the honey bee in in beginning. Just thought I’d throw that in.
October 8, 2008 at 3:45 am #9674opalescentMemberQuite recently, I’ve been watching a particular daisy plant growing wild on our yard, and it’s always covered with honeybees! My son and I have watched them for long periods, the bees busily buzzing around doing their work and not at all bothered by our presence. They seem so gentle. 🙂
October 8, 2008 at 9:01 am #9675ZingdadMemberWe have African Bees here. Mainly because “here’ is in Africa (duh!). Anyway, if you have ever met one under less that the most respectful of circumstances you’d know these critters are happy to go from work-mode to aggression-mode plenty quick. And their sting is quite toxic. If you are allergic (as I am) then you can certainly be killed by just one bee sting in the wrong place (throat area, etc.) So I am sometimes met with some surprise by other people for my unendingly protective position towards bees. I can’t explain it. I just have a deep love for them. There is something deeply amazing about them. Like each worker bee is an organism and yet it is also a part of a greater organism. They are really beautiful to me. And the funny thing is the last few weeks I keep getting them coming to me. It’s bizarre. When I get home from work I make a habit of sitting still in the garden a bit. Watching the clouds and the sunset. Letting go of the day and bringing only the most loving energy into the evening and my home. And every second or third day I have a bee come to greet me. They are always old or hurt or for some other reason not flying. They are just walking around on the paving. Or just sitting there looking confused. I fetch some dilute honey on a teaspoon and set it before them. Sometimes they drink. Sometimes they don’t. Sometimes if they drink they get energised. It’s too cute you can actually see the little body revving up – and then they fly away. Sometimes they don’t and end up dying there under my watchful gaze.
Other times I find bees stuck inside the house trying to get out a closed window. I let them out and then half an hour there is another (the same) one doing the same thing.These things never happened to me in all the years I have been living in that house. The last few weeks I am interacting with bees all the time.
What does this mean? Are they leaving here too? Are they lost and confused because their hive is breaking up? Has the queen bee gone? I don’t know. But as long as these little critters want to come by my house they’ll be welcome.
October 8, 2008 at 3:20 pm #9676opalescentMemberAfricanized honeybees are a big problem in parts of the US, Zingdad… swarming, aggressive, poisonous… nature and suburbia not in balance 😮
October 9, 2008 at 4:22 am #9677WillMember…thank you for posting Pixie’s video Orissa…I have an affinity for bees…
…I was raised on a ranch in central California and at age 4 disturbed a hive that was swarming…my mother ran to my screaming and found me totally covered with bees…she sat me on the door of the oven to try to get them off me,the packed me in the ’49 dodge coupe and raced me into town…the hospital bed was lined with bottles of body fluid that could not keep up with the dehydration…the doctors told my mom not to expect me to live through the night…she said I told her of the angels flying around the room…needless to say, I lived…the number of bees was estimated at 5 to 6 thousand…I had bees inside me…
…the next week a neighbor walked out to her mail box,was stung by one bee and died on the spot !……I am not bothered by bees at all…in fact they act like I am one of them !…now wasps are another story…I have absolutely no need for them !…
October 13, 2008 at 7:01 pm #9678LarstheThinkerMemberHmm, i saw one today. he was a bit sluggish. they’re still here.. Odd time for the year here for them to be active, but then again the temperature
was oddly warm for october here today. But that doesn’t have to mean bad things right away. -
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