I know I say this with monotonous regularity, however, this is one of those videos that I receive now and again which can and do have some profound and life changing statements attached to them. As a Spiritual Warrior and Seeker of the Way, I often search for ways to express what I feel is most likely the right path to follow. I know this site has an eclectic mix of topics; however, they become an aggregation of information that determines for me, and I hope you, my readers, a similar direction for growth.
This video and the accompanying statements, touched something deep within me, brought goose bumps to my arms, legs and chest and drew upon my spirit guides to inform me that the time has come to let loose the power of vision. It is up to all of us, here and now, to decide how our world will enter the journey of the next 100 hundred years.
Listen to the music, read the words, reflect on what touches deep and resonant chords within you.
On this occasion, when I ask that you leave a comment about your thoughts and feelings, I genuinely urge you to do so. Tell me and the other readers what you feel after viewing and listening to this short video.





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I’ve watched the video on your site twice now on different days and both times found myself in a flow in healing tears. What resonated with me the most was about whatever we most desire will manifest in 2010. And also the lifting of the veil on child labor – that evoked more tears than I could have predicted – I think it’s because what I dearly want for this world is a return to innocence and the healing of the child within each and every one of us. There’s a child inside the heart and soul of the Earth itself that been oppressed in so many ways for so long. And the child is ready to be free to laugh and play again! To trust Life and Love! Let this be the year!
Erin I couldn’t agree more. I found the video very moving as well. Thank you for your wonderful comment and I hope to see you back reading and commenting on other articles.
that was pretty cool
I have these visionary dreams as well. I am a writer and my first book has been published, however, it needs a marketing campaign to move forward. I am working on that. When I was 2 yrs. old, my Uncle found me in the barn where his wolf-dog had babies. I was entertwined between the pups with the mother’s paw on my head. My uncle had to offer her a bribe (jerkey treats) in order to get me out without a scruffle. My Grandmother (Cherokee) nicknamed me Little Wolf and I have known all my life that Wolf Spirit walks beside me. I have joined a chat room regarding the killing of wolves in Montana, and my spirit is sad as I am seeking peace about this. I also know there is another spirit that walks beside me, and I have seen it only once or twice. It is a black panther. I am seeking to calm the waters inside so that I might find her. My Wolf Spirit’s name is Maya.
Hello Connie and Maya
Welcome to Timberwolf HQ. It is always wonderful to welcome new readers and to receive comments from them. It is doubly wonderful to receive a comment from a published author. I too like to write and have a book I would like to publish one day so I can appreciate your need to work on the marketing campaign.
Your story of the wolf-mohter and her pups is wonderful. It tells me that you were recognised from a very early age as a pathfinder and teacher. I am so sorry to hear about the wolves in Montana. One of my earliest posts, Save the Timberwolf, is one of many reasons why I started writing.
Connie, I would love to visit your site (if you have one) and see your writing for myself. As I said earlier, I too write, and have written a number of different stories in different genres. Here is a link to some of my children’s stories. The Town of Numbat Flats. I hope you take the time to read it. At the bottom you will find some related links to other children’s stories. Let me know what you think.
Connie and Maya, I look forward to seeing you back here at Timberwolf HQ and sharing more of your wonderful journey with us.
Timberwolf