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This is the journey I would have with all

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  • Apr 7, 2023
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I remember the lack of rain: why couldn’t I end drought then? What is there to hold me back from creating the means to end it? There wasn’t any; I just needed to see my desire, and then speak the words of what I saw within. And did. That was Sep12, 2022. The winter snow season officially began Oct01 – and this is now:


It's the snowiest season to date in Lake Tahoe, Sierra Snow Lab confirms

Suzie Dundas / March 8, 2023 12:36 p.m.

It’s officially the snowiest year to date in Lake Tahoe.
Following a nearly two-week series of storms that dropped more than 15 feet of snow in parts of the Sierra Nevada, the official numbers are in. Lake Tahoe has received more snowfall as of March 6 than in any other season — or at least any season since 1971-72, the earliest year for which the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Lab on Donner Summit has daily measurements.

As of March 6, the Snow Lab has measured 580 inches, or just over 48 feet, of snow since Oct. 1. “We have received more snowfall this year, from Oct 1 to current, than any other year since 1970-71,” Snow Lab lead scientist Andrew Schwartz confirmed to SFGATE via email.
Annual snowfall totals at the Sierra Snow Lab are measured from Oct. 1 to Sept. 31, so any snow that falls in October, November or December is added to the following year’s total. It’s important to note that snowfall to date is not the same as snowpack, which measures the snow depth.
While the current snowfall to date means the Tahoe region could be on track to set a new single-season snowfall record, it’s still nearly 20 feet short of the current record. That record was set in 1938, when 68.24 feet of snow fell on Donner Summit.

There were repercussions of course – floods, avalanches, isolation for many requiring rescue, even death. But perhaps there was much good too. Fires ended, the drought ended; did that not save lives? To measure an intent, a desire, by the supposed negatives to others that could occur if the desire was to be met is to eliminate any desire coming to pass. All intentional creation would cease. No, I need to see my desire and then speak with words in truth, what I know and understand within. I see this as the best way forward to bring without what I wish from within.

Today is also Good Friday – a day of creation from long ago. A day that reflects death to life. For some reason this day has a greater impact for me than the resurrection day; it might just reveal how I feel on the inside. It’s a bit surreal though, this remembrance of an event long ago, the possibility of change in my life because of it, and now, speaking with You. How do I capture the fullness of just the visual of the events from then until now, let alone the deeper meaning being revealed now day by day? It seems an ongoing life measured in hundreds of years, and eternity to follow. I comprehend little but look forward to much.

This is the journey I would have with all – this exploration of the heart, this manifestation of the desires of the heart, this merging of the hearts. I have given all that this might be with all. And My heart is filled with the great joy I have with all who have desired to be with Me.

At the time I knew this would be, yet it was still difficult for Me. Would sacrifice have meaning to others? Would they sacrifice all things in return to be with Me? It is easy to say yes now but much more difficult then, yet was the only way for us to be together. I could see it then; you could not within your life. But now you do.

And now the resurrection is the joy expressed for both of us – to enjoy the eternal rewards that our actions have taken. Together we get to explore all possibility of creation, of love expressed. We know in part, but we will know completely what we share together.

 
 
 

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