dear doris. what does the future look like?
issue 54 ♡ what will be, will be and what is not meant to be, will cease to be.

dear doris. what does the future look like? love back to the future.
dear doris. i get anxious about the future. what does it hold for us? love blast from the past.
dear futurists,
this week we are tuning into higher consciousness to download what the future means for human beings on earth. kindly note that god and angelic beings could be substituted for any vernacular or venerable you prefer and the reference to heaven for an non-physical realm that resonates with you.
i encourage reading previous issues 33 the one on past lives and issue 39 past lives cont. as an accompaniment. also issue 43 the one on soul journey and issue 20 the one on purpose for a more expansive lens on these concepts.
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part I.
the future is here.
the future is there.
the future is every-where.
if you care to stare long enough, the future is within your fingertips.
while we hunger for the future, there really is no reality until the present moment hits, which allows another future to form. we could look into the crystal ball of premonitions and see many things — what will be, will be and what is not meant to be, will cease to be. the fiction of future is that we must trust this very moment — as it is difficult to predict or predicate on the actuality of our future as humans/cyborgs/sub-species or whatever we come and become. the expression anything is possible could not ring more true when dealing and wheeling with the future.
it is a tough egg to crack or break — as in, you can never guess how the shell will shatter. of course, that is inevitable but how the tiny shards crackle and snap is unknown until it eventuates. each shard of the egg shell is apart of the whole, so from a grander point of view we can see that — oh, the egg has cracked and its a mess. however when we step in with microscopic glasses or a lens we can see the cracks all over of varying sizes and shapes and some of them hold onto the larger pieces while others separate and disperse — much like human activity.
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