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Come slide down rainbows in the sky, let's fly away. Like a bird, you're free to see the boundless face of the earth.
This Evening’s Chembow
May 12, 2023
Chembow, new moon, Saturn return glow . 21923
Gifting Santa Maria
Apr. 11, 2021
We drove into the Central Valley this morning and over to the coast on a road not yet gifted. It was not heavy on cell towers, but it was good to continue the OR grid from inland to the coast in a new place. The grid is already very thorough. Just yesterday a few of our orgonites went with a friend to another new road which bridges the Central Valley to the mountains east of it in northern California, so the grid has expanded in two directions in the south and the north in the past two days.
The day started with an overcast DOR sky, which took some time to transmute as we gifted. The land was very green from a good rainy season. The green grass shows there is no drought. This past January there was a two day storm that dropped 14 inches of rain on San Luis Obispo County, where we gifted today. The green grass has been delayed in the mountains and the hills in Gorman are just starting to green now. It’s not because we didn’t have enough snow and rain, but because this winter was so cold. We don’t have poppies yet here but they are already blooming in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
The DOR started to lift as we gifted. As we were going through San Luis Obispo, the DOR clouds started spiraling up and away. As we had a lunch break in Nipomo, the sky was becoming very clear with dramatic spirals in the remaining DOR clouds.
We ended our gifting by doing a grid in Santa Maria, which is not a very big town, but a place where we haven’t yet gone street by street. There were surprisingly not a lot of towers. We already gifted a couple of the worst ones a few years ago, and Santa Maria was noticeably more pleasant that the last time we were there. The DOR was now almost fully lifted and the sky was blue with OR clouds forming in the distance.
We enjoyed more spiraling clouds as we returned home through Cuyama and Lockwood Valley. As we were walking into our house, we saw a chembow in the sunset. A chembow accompanies OR transmutation when freed water vapor is hit at the right angle by the sun. This was our first gifting since the ComputerVirus started, and watching the chemtrail crafts struggling was confirmation that they are still dying.
The DOR Before the Rain
Mar. 22, 2019