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July 28, 2010

The Spirit of Sacramento

I've decided to embark on a new project - I'd like to explore and examine the movement of the Spirit of Sacramento. I'm really fascinated with and attracted to "whole truth", a term that I would use interchangeably with "Holy Spirit", and as I care about nurturing this spirit throughout the world and causing its realm of influence to grow, it only makes sense that I would be on the search for where it is thriving or wanting to thrive. I want to know "whole truth" better, just as I would a lover. I want to know it thoroughly and completely, simply because I love it so much, and feel that I need it.

I also, recently, have been more and more attuned to my personal skill when it comes to intuition. On the Meyers-Briggs N-S scale, I am 100% N, which means that I skew as far as possible to the "intuitive" side of information gathering, rather than the "sensing" side. This means that when it comes to detailed physical observations, I am completely useless. I could know someone intimately for 20 years, and if you asked me about a specific quality of their face (ie - do they have a mole on their right cheek), I likely wouldn't be able to tell you. I rarely notice colors of objects around me, etc. However, I seem to be hyper-aware of my surroundings when it comes to a general and holistic sizing up of a situation (this general or holistic quality, I think, can also be called "spiritual"). I can usually tell if there is psychological or spiritual tension within a person, or between two people. I have an uncanny ability to know instantly the quality of a person, and would likely be able to tell you generally about their personality preferences, style, and quirks, simply from a first introduction. This is an intuitive capability that may or may not be considered to be psychic. I believe it simply stems from a tendency to instantly synthesize data that is being taken in, and to form a general impression, or image of life, as it flows into my frame of reference. Nothing too weird or mystical about that - right? (or could that indeed be the mechanism behind mysticism? But that's a topic for another post)

That all said, my plan is to visit every spiritual gathering that I can in Sacramento over the next few months and to paint a picture of the quality/personality of the spiritual environment of each particular gathering.

The Holy Spirit is like a gust of wind, and "where" this wind blows subtly determines how the future of the cosmos will be shaped. Allow me to be the meteorological technician that takes a meager sample of this wind, and thus provides one small data point that helps us to further understand the air we breathe and where it's headed.

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