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<h1>2026-02-25</h1><p>
Finished the book UFO of God by Chris Bledsoe. After going to the bathroom,
I caught a glimmer in the window. Watching it carefully, I was in a
headspace after reading the book to connect with it naturally.
I don't know the meaning of the phenomena of seeing the stars move back
and forth and in circles, and it doesn't sound similar to what other people
have said about seeing orbs as crafts or as angels, and they are definitely
stars; they don't wink out or flash, but they do move. But camera does not
so far capture it. Jenna sees it too when she is with me, including some
very spectacular experiences the first time we saw it in Mexico about one year
ago. Sometimes the movement seems to appear the same to us both, sometimes
differently and at slightly different times. It seems more about each observer
being connected to it than about me being connected and happening through me.
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I'm excited to move somewhere where it is less cloudy and there is less
light pollution, and where the winters are not so cold and the summers not so
buggy. I can connect with the stars either way here, but feel like it will be a
broader deeper connection where it is warmer and drier. We'll see what we can
find and when the time is right for our family.
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I'm grateful for the connection I do have, and for all the things I've learned
in the past year or two about consciousness and the cosmos.
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