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THE TO SUA SWIMMING HOLE OF SAMOA

samoa-swimhole “To Sua” means “giant swimming hole” in Samoan. It’s a collapsed lava tube hole on the south coast of Upolu in Samoa.  On top of lava cliffs overlooking the South Pacific, you clamber down the ladder for a memorable swim.  To Sua is but one of the attractions of Samoa: gorgeous waterfalls, marvelously friendly people, and the historic home named “Valima,” of Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), where he and his wife Fanny spent his last years.

On a hilltop rising above Valima is the gravesite of “Tusitala” – Stevenson’s Samoan name, meaning “Telling of Tales.”  Engraved on the side of his tomb is his famous epitaph he wrote himself:

Under the wide and starry sky

Dig the grave and let me lie:

Glad did I live and gladly die,

And I laid me down with a will.

This be the verse you 'grave for me:

Here he lies where he long'd to be;

Home is the sailor, home from the sea,

And the hunter home from the hill.

Should you be lucky enough to come here, you’ll fall in love with Samoa as did Tusitala. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #136 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE GRAND PRISMATIC SPRING OF YELLOWSTONE

yellowstone-prismatic-springThere are places in our world so staggeringly beautiful to have to see them to believe they exist.  Yet those people walking along the foot bridge can’t see what you’re looking at.  That has to be in the air, hovering from high above in a helicopter.  We live in a world of such beauty it really does take your breath away. And best of all, the beauty of the Grand Prismatic Spring  of Yellowstone is right here in America.

On Monday (6/07), we got a Glimpse of Horseshoe Bend in northern Arizona and reflected on how much more there was to experience in just that region of the American West.  And that’s just one region, one part of one of the most spectacular places in all Creation.

Here we are at Yellowstone in Wyoming, a wonderland by itself.  Just to the south are the Grand Tetons. To the west is the Sawtooth Range and the Middle Fork of the Salmon River – one of the best whitewater runs on the planet.  It goes endlessly on and on.  America the Beautiful is not just a song – it’s glorious reality. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #135, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE ARIRANG MASS GAMES IN NORTH KOREA

arirang-mass-gamesThe spectacle takes place in the fall at the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang.  I attended in 2010 and 2012.  It has to be seen to be believed.  You’re looking at 10,000 dancers, acrobats and performers on the stadium floor.  The background screen of a rising sun and Korean letters is a “card stunt,” 30,000 students holding colored cards composing it.

The number “65” is for the 65th anniversary of the surrender of Imperial Japan in World War II (August 15, 1945 – I took this photo in 2010), their Liberation Day (our V-J Day).  The snowy mountain depicted below the 65 is Mount Paekdu, where all North Koreans are taught their country’s founder Kim Il-sung defeated the Japanese and won the war (he was actually at a Soviet army camp near Khabarovsk, Siberia at the time).

They are never taught a word about the events a few days prior to their Liberation Day (i.e. Hiroshima and Nagasaki), nor to whom the Japanese surrendered.  Hands down, NorkLand is the world’s most bizarre country. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #88 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HORSESHOE BEND

horseshoe-bendLooking down 1,000 feet above world-famous Horseshoe Bend of the Colorado River at sunset is one of most iconic views our planet offers us.  It is to be found near Page, Arizona near the border with Utah.  Yet in truth, the number of different mind-blowing iconic views is uncountable in this part of the American West.

Close by are the Vermillion Cliffs, and the simply psychedelic Antelope Canyon. Just a bit further is the Grand Escalante Staircase, a little bit further Zion and Bryce Canyons and Monument Valley.  And of course, right next door is something called The Grand Canyon.

There are people who have explored this region for years and will tell you there’s so much they’ve yet to see. You can explore the world over – what I’ve done my whole life – and yet there is so much of Creation to be soul-thrilled by just in this one region of northern Arizona and southern Utah – and I haven’t mentioned Moab which is a total mind-blow all by itself.

Take a break from all the worries of the world to come to here. Pick a place that will thrill your soul for a few days.  That’s what’s needed now. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #134 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/04/21

mask-offThe “walls are closing in” on the criminal fraud of Fauci.  With justification, yes, but in reality, he’s just the scapegoat, the red herring deflecting attention away from those who perpetrated one of the greatest crimes against humanity in all history.

The truth being that 18 months ago, the Communist government of China purposefully and with malice aforethought began waging biological germ warfare upon the entire world -- which the media and federal government has covered up.

What happens now to Emperor Xi, China Zhou, the rotten little man in the cartoon above, and all their accomplices?  Read on!

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY XX

milky-wayThis is our home in the Universe – or one small part of it we call the Milky Way, galaktikos kýklos or “milky circle” for the Ancient Greeks.

As we know now, our Earth within our Solar System resides in an outer arm of the Milky Way Spiral Galaxy, containing hundreds of billions of stars and at least that many planets.  That our galaxy is one of at least 200 billion others spread out over an observable universe that is some 93 billion light years across and is around 13.7 billion years old.

So here’s a question about all of that:  What is the single most important fact in the entire history of the Universe?

I’m going to wager that the answer will astound you.  For the answer is……

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THE JOY OF BEING OSTRACIZED

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An ostracon used to ostracize someone in ancient Athens

If you voted for Trump, or even were suspected of such, has at least one of the following things happened to you?

*A once close associate (or was it a grandson, uncle, cousin, or in-law?), perhaps even one of your once best friends, suddenly, out the blue, with no warning, texts, calls, emails or writes you a cancel letter.

*There are certain things you did out of rote but had insidiously been tapering off. Yet suddenly, you inexplicably just quit cold turkey. The NBA became boring, then the NFL. And now MLB is too.

*You become vaguely aware that you have not been to a movie theater since 2015, and haven’t watched a Grammy, Emmy, Tony, or Oscar ceremony in …when exactly?

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IT’S TIME TO CANCEL BACK

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None of them are “White” – All of them are European-Americans

Twenty twenty-one is the year for canceling back.

Canceling back, as I practice the art, is not about retribution.  It is about either strengthening or eliminating connections by asserting the highest truth I can perceive and requiring my viewpoints based on that truth to be respected in the relationship.

Now I am embarking on a multidimensional project to cancel back the word "white," because today it is a term of racist abuse.  It dehumanizes by obviating the historic religio-cultural diversity and connections to ancestral homelands of people who are reduced to the color label "white."

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BLACK LIVES MATTER IS FALLING APART

blm-mattersAfter being lionized in the press, and drawing in tens of millions of dollars from giant corporations desperate to prove their bona fides to its racial-grievance bandwagon, Black Lives Matter seems to be falling apart.

That's a pretty reasonable conclusion to reach, given there don't seem to be any positive stories about the group coming out in the press anymore.

They're all tales of scandal, corruption, and exploitation, not surprising in an organization that's been flooded with such a tidal wave of money and run by "trained Marxists."  There are a lot of these stories.

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CHINA’S YOUTH “LIE FLAT” AGAINST COMMUNISM

Chinese girl symbolizing “lying flat”
Chinese girl symbolizing “lying flat”

Young people in mainland China are adopting a growing movement called 躺平 (tang ping), which literally translates to lie flat, or “lie flat.”

The lie-flat movement advocates against mainstream traditional aspirations such as work, career, marriage, friendships, child raising, and consumerism.

Shades of LSD-advocate Timothy Leary’s advice to America’s hippies in the 1960s: “Turn on, tune in, drop out” – right?   Not quite – for this is a rebellion against the most ruthlessly fascist government on the face of this earth today.

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CHINA’S XI MAY BE SCREWING UP WORSE THAN BIDEN

China’s Chief Commie
China’s Chief Commie

Many fatalists see America in decline and China ascendant.  China's dictator, Xi Jinping, agrees in public.

But beneath the shiny new infrastructure, the amazing economic growth and competitiveness, China faces a reckoning, just as it prepares to mark a century of its Communist Party (founded July 23-31, 1921).

China’s internal economic and political woes continue to grow, as it is rapidly becoming regarded internationally as the world’s pariah.  Xi may be ruining China faster than Biden is America.

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SKYE’S LINKS 06/03/21

Money was real 100 years ago – it could be again
Money was real 100 years ago – it could be again

The fundamental game-changer that could save America - yes, it really could be that big a deal!

Tennessee Will Explore The Possibility Of A State Gold Depository

Drip, drip, drip...

US Sitting On 'Raft' Of Unexamined Virus Intel; Former Official Says 'Almost No Evidence' Of Natural Origin

The above raft of intel contains far more damaging information than the bits which might have leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Meanwhile Washington focuses on its unreality instead of painfully real American reality:

Washington Reality Versus American Reality

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – THE TIGER’S NEST OF BHUTAN

tigers-nestNovember 1990.  The “Tiger’s Nest” or Taktsang monastery is built in front of caves on a vertical cliff-face high above the Paro Valley in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.  Originally a meditation site of the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, Padmasambhava in the 700s, the monastery temples were first constructed in the 1600s.

Bhutan is arguably the most fabulously exotic country on earth, still adhering to the ancient traditions of Ningma (Red Hat) Tibetan culture.  It is quite a steep hike to the Tiger’s Nest but certainly worth it.  We’ll be conducting an in-depth exploration of Bhutan next year. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #133 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL

mcway-waterfallIn these trying times, it’s important to appreciate the beauty of America – both the physical beauty like here at the McWay Waterfall in California’s Big Sur, and the moral beauty of America’s founding principles expressed in the Declaration of Independence.

Driving through all 50 US states as I have done with my sons gives you an awareness of the astounding beauty you discover, together with the cheerful friendliness you’re met with, in every state. They overwhelm whatever ugliness and unfriendliness you may chance upon.

Studying American history in an unjaundiced way gives you an awareness of how a moral foundation of every individual American’s inalienable right to their own personal life and liberty and the pursuit of their own personal happiness has enabled the creation of the most successful nation ever to exist – a success of widespread freedom and prosperity that overwhelms the multitude of imperfections afflicting our country.

Earth is not Heaven, humans are no angels, America is far from perfect – and we must never let the perfect be the enemy of the good. It is only with love and respect can we help America strive towards what Aristotle called the Kalon, the morally beautiful. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #8, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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