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I started my Inner Journey several decades ago by 1st learning to meditate & then becoming a teacher & putting people in Contact withe Source, Their Source. I worked with & Sponsored various highly evolved people, Healers, Clairvoyants & Developed Souls who showed me how to utilize their knowledge that strangely most couldn't discern or even hear. Withe Various Techniques & Tools I've been given or fathomed thru close observation, I have had some interesting experiences & journeys within. And as fascinating as all that is, my Aim is to Be Freed from this Illusion bringing as many as will come along EveNow. I have shared thru my messages several of my inner connections like the ~Unknowable~ which is beyond the Relative & Absolute fields of Life, Also drawing down The_Grace_of_Ishvara,_Our Almighty Father Mother God/dess & The Transformational Rainbow Forest Odyssey + many other Activations, Techniques & Connections from various teachers & messengers. And It is time to Get Ready or Not~Change is Upon Each & All of Us Beyond Sci~Fi or Middle Earth or Any Tales or Fables you've heard of.... We Are in the Midst of It. Everything is Speeding Up SO BE READY!!!!!!

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Monday, September 8, 2025

A breath-taking shot of tonight’s Full Red Moon rising over Paris

 


A breath-taking shot of tonight’s Full Red Moon rising over Paris behind the Eiffel Tower during a total lunar eclipse.

This is a real-style capture made possible through a technique called telephoto compression (or lens compression).

Here’s how it works:

A telephoto lens with a long focal length (300mm–600mm) is used.

The photographer positions themselves far away from the Eiffel Tower.

Because of the long focal length, the Moon — which normally looks small to the naked eye — appears magnified and dramatic relative to the tower.









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