I was sorting through an old box the other day and found some memorabilia; Reverend Horton Heat’s guitar pick. Lovely memory attending this show.

I was sorting through an old box the other day and found some memorabilia; Reverend Horton Heat’s guitar pick. Lovely memory attending this show.


When nature was still fresh and I could lay on the grass without any fear of ticks. A time before a bunch of incompetent parasites (who comedically call themselves scientists, politicians, and other various “specialists”) released a bunch of other parasites into the wild in a most desperate attempt to disrupt the natural world and ensnare us all in a system of absolute co-dependency where only they benefit.

As I mentioned in my last post there seems to be an agenda underway to separate humanity from the natural world. It’s becoming so obvious at this point that I don’t think It’s even necessary for me to mention all the ways in which it is being done.
There are several tools in my belt that I use for staying connected to nature. The first is meditation. The meditation I do everyday is similar to a Taoist meditation where I either draw in light energy from cosmic sources (moon, stars, sun, planets) or from earthly sources (rocks, crystals, trees, and plants). While I prefer meditating outside, it’s possible to meditate indoors and remotely pull in light energy from nature. I also pull it from memory alone sometimes; I will remember the way the moon lit up the dark landscape one particular night and I will draw in it’s light energy that way.
The second way I like to stay connected to nature is through the imagination. Whether it’s by reading a good book, or by creating a piece of artwork, or music. Nature itself is creative and it wants us to create alongside it. When I’ve created music in the past, deer will wander out of the forest to greet me, owls and birds will curiously watch me from trees. I’ve also noticed l have more psychic experiences after I’ve spent time being creative. Additionally, the fairies will approach me more often in dreams and relay specific messages to me.
I am sharing this because I think it’s important people stay connected to nature/the imagination, especially during this time while there are clearly forces attempting to separate us from it. Once you realize that, similar to fairy, nature lives within you just as it lives outside of you, you cannot be separated from it (So long as you make an effort to connect, and so long as you remain an organic life form). Perhaps more on that later…

Not very long ago I spent a day alone in the woods. I walked under beautiful trees that arched over each other like natural portals. I meditated with one of the largest pines on the property and put my hand on it to draw its energy. That night when I went to bed, I had the most peculiar dream. In it I was in this magical kingdom, and I was holding up two quartz crystal wands (similar to the one pictured above). The wands had dark clothe covers over them. When the covers were removed the crystal wands would begin emitting a low and very droning sound, similar to that of a large Tibetan singing bowl. Upon waking up from this dream, I sat straight up in bed and audibly said the word “Tartaria”. I did not know why I said it? I initially perplexed myself because I did not even think that Tartaria was anything but a made up word. Several weeks after having that dream I was online scrolling when I happened to see a map of Tartaria. An actual map. “It is a place?” I said to myself. Thus began my interest in the Tartarian empire.
The forest is one of the only places where my health restores, but the forest has become more than just my health sanctuary. It’s a place where information has always been departed to me. It’s no wonder there’s a plan underway to separate us from the forest. Of course our current “leadership” doesn’t want us to have access to nature, supreme health, or ancient knowledge. To separate us from that is to separate us from ourselves. It would be a loss of power on their end and we would no longer be digital slaves. We could live creatively and in peace.