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Hey. What's up? Today I want to talk about Moon walks. My guide has me follow signs late in the afternoons with the moon guiding the way. This one was on July 4th. I spent the day thinking about the holiday and the usual festivities, cookouts and fireworks. I took a nap early in the afternoon when I woke up. My ear was ringing and I stepped outside.
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I stood near the pond and I got this feeling. Something is up. I turned my head to the left and I could see the moon barely visible behind my neighbor's tree. So I took a step onto my deck to position the moon into full view. The branches of the tree appeared to be holding the moon, as if it was placed inside a cup.
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So I felt that it's time for a walk feeling which my guide confirmed. So I headed out. One of my neighbors had an American L.E.D. flag hanging on the window that was flashing. So here's a tip. Whenever you follow the signs, it's usually something that pulls your attention. Since you're being receptive to the signs. So I felt that following anything with American flags or red, white and blue colors was the way to go.
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So I headed in that direction south. Along the way. I noticed these small marker flags on last left by construction team. They were previously working on the streets. I walked as far south as I could, but came upon a cemetery that blocks my way. There was no other sign that pointed to turn left or right. So here's another tip.
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If you run into this scenario, turn right. There's usually another sign up ahead that will confirm it's the right way. Sure enough, I saw another sign. This time it was a sign posted in a business parking lot for a towing company. It had a spade with a bird in it as a logo. Earlier this week, as I was talking to the source outside of my house on separate days, I saw cloud formations of symbols that related to the topic of conversation I was having with the source.
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One was a spade. I was talking to the source about a person I worked with at a Casino. The second cloud formation was a bird that looked like a phoenix. On this day, I was talking to the source about a real life phoenix that inspired me. It was a woman I once saw in a library that had burn marks from her neck down.
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She may have survived a fire. I'm not sure, but she was wearing shorts and a tank top that showed all her burn marks. Yet she walked with unshakable confidence. I continued walking west with the moon to my left as a companion. I saw more of those red marker flags and continued walking for another 30 minutes. When the flags ran out.
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I saw a liquor store called Captain Jack's, and it reminded me of a cloud formation that looked like a pirate ship two days prior. I then arrived at another intersection, but this one was clearly the destination. To my right, there was a memorial site dedicated to all the prisoners of war and the missing in action. The ground had stone markers for each of the American wars.
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Up until the Persian Gulf War, this memorial site was dedicated on May 23rd, 1993. Forget me not read below in Eternal flame Metal sculpture. The dedication reads. Veterans Memorial Park and the Eternal Flame Monument were created and constructed by the grateful people in sacred tribute and everlasting memory to the men and women veterans who served gallantly, fought, and died in defense of American freedoms in all of the United States wars.
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There was also a podium near the entrance that had a brass plate with a poem engraved on it. The poem is called TREES, and I will read it for you. Trees. Written by Joyce Kilmer. Private U.S. Army killed in action. World War one. I think that I shall never see, a poem Lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest, against the earth's
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sweet flowing breast. A tree that looks at God all day, and lifts her leafy arms to pray; A tree that may in summer wear, a nest of robins in her hair; Upon whose bosom snow has lain; who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, But only God can make a tree. That's the end of the poem.
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If you recall, it was the moon behind the tree that kickstarted the moon walk. I then sat in one of the benches, tried to wrap my mind around the numbers listed for the prisoners of war and the missing in action of all these wars. I imagined them standing around the memorial, looking towards me. And it hit me hard. I was moved to tears.
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Here I am thinking of cookouts, fireworks, and fun with family, and the source takes me on a walk to remind me this holiday is more important than that, nudging me, as it always does, to understanding. Honor the warriors who paid for the freedoms that we all hold near and dear to our hearts. And so I will. I will never forget this walk.
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And when these holidays happen, I will think of them. I will find ways to pay tribute. And I will speak up when our warriors are sent into harm's way. And war should be a last resort. And to our commander in chief. The Constitution is clear. Only Congress has the power to approve military action. Our president would be wise to remember that the source didn't spare him so he could become a war monger.
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He may want to keep that in mind. Unlike the bullet that only grazed his ear, he has to obey the Constitution and honor his oath of office. So I'll repeat it in hopes he hears the echo. Only Congress has the power to approve military action. The source is watching, Mr. president. The source is always watching. So here's hoping that he keeps his oath and not send our troops into harm's way unless absolutely necessary.
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And only with Congress approval. Rest easy, warriors. We will forget you not. And we will speak up to protect your brothers in arms that are still standing. This is your cosmic homie Moondara. May peace prevail.