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Wish I were a Hydra, to have that many more brains to follow all of this closely.
I must say, these decodings have been fairly consistent .
However, I missed the "Delta's" in the drops, therefore wasted precious time expecting results way too soon.
For the past 2-1/2 years I've been working remote for 5 to 9 days every other week. 300 miles from my base. Interim time preparing for the next run, tending garden, preserving, shoveling snow ... looking out for mom. The past 3 weeks pushed no demand. Eating my own food is definitely pushing at my waist. I've had the opportunity to immerse myself in The Change from 8 to 16 hours a day ... and a few naps, and critical, uninterrupted analysis of what seems like chaos to many. 12 years of watching for patterns is coming to fruition. We are in the Quickeing, and I want to watch like a six year-old in the first trip to a candy store.
Woo freakin hoo! Patience is a virtue. How clearly it comes home.