19/06/2026
How many times have you committed to a project you immediately regretted? How often have you missed a life-changing opportunity because you were too quick to dismiss it?
The oldest, shortest words - yes and no - are those which require the most thought.
Pythagoras
We often treat these two words as casual fillers, but they are the binary code of our destiny. Every yes is a trade of your most precious resource: time. Every no is a boundary that protects your focus. Pythagoras understood that precision in speech was as vital as precision in mathematics.
While he is celebrated today as a mathematician, Pythagoras was primarily a mystic who headed a secretive school where initiates were required to maintain total silence for five years. This extreme training was designed to teach students that words should only be used when they are more valuable than the silence they break. To a Pythagorean, a word was a point in the geometry of a life; if placed incorrectly, the entire structure would fail.
Your words define your boundaries. Choose them with the precision of a geometer.
15/06/2026
Hello everyone, a Channell:
Greetings Dear Ones In Light,
Within the Oneness of All, is an energy of light that encompasses everything, the tiniest organism radiates within the light of Oneness, and that means Dear Ones, you too radiate within this Light. You are a spark of this light, shining brightly out to all your stitch of experience within the fabric of life is so very important to all, for if you drop completely all will become unravelled. You are a link pin, an enrergy, you are part of All and as such we ask that ou look at you on this journey. Look at the world around you and how you connect. There are moments of brightness and vividness and there are moments of dull and faded but if you see yourself as part of the bigger picture, changing and evolving you will see how it grows and the reasons the tapestry changes as life changes. Visualise we ask you, a much loved and used blanket carefully made by loving hands. This blanket so treasured is taken everywhere by the little one who owns it. Held tightly and getting dirtier and more ragged as time goes on, but the blanket is still as beautiful to the little one as when first given. If not more so. And as the little one grows and the blanket is not taken everywhere, it is still there within the the love memory that helped mold the little one's sense of security and comfort. The blanket may be washed again and again, it may be darned it will dull and dirty and then brighten and be revitalised, it may be even handed down to the toddler's own chlld in future years, a connection of love. We are part of this blanket of creation, and as we grow and live and love and give to the world we imprint and grow this blanket. Your experiences of living will bring a lightness to this tapestry, it will also at times, be a little dirtier or torn, but the Maker of the tapestry will see to its ongoingness. So live your life, may the blessings of peace and love be with you as you shine brightly within this tapestry of Life.
Blessings all,
TerriRose (thru)
13/06/2026
A mind full is always somewhere else—replaying the past, worrying about the future, chasing the next task, and missing the life happening right now.
A mindful mind notices the breeze, the smile, the walk, the conversation, and the simple beauty of the present moment.
Peace is not found when everything is perfect. It is found when you stop leaving the present for places your mind has invented.
Slow down. Breathe. Be here.
11/06/2026
“Give your fullest attention to whatever the moment presents.” —Eckhart Tolle