Australia Calling! Across the Miles in Moments

This morning I had an online call to my friend in Australia. We were able to chat and catch up with news. It got me thinking about modern technology.

It’s now so easy for me to be in communication with people all around the world. Many of my readings are done online. I keep in touch with family and friends near and far with my phone and its online apps. How easy it is to check in with one another. Or to reach Australia without waiting weeks for the ship or plane to deliver the letter. Yet it’s something I almost take for granted now. Back in the day, when I was young, I had a pen pal in Kansas, USA. We exchanged regular letters but it might be a few weeks before I got the next one. I felt like I was venturing out into the world even if I stayed in my own bedroom. I used to imagine what is was like for her. Now I call online with my phone any time I want to speak to my American friends.

Australia, America, Spain, Malta, Hong Kong, Peru. The world has certainly shrunk as far as communications are concerned. The internet and mobile phone technology has made it so much easier. But I wonder if we have changed our mindset yet? I feel we still think of these places as far away. It makes it easier to ignore what might be happening in other far away places. Unless, of course, it’s happening to one of my family or friends. Our global news is compressed into little soundbites – like 140 character tweets – added in after our national and local events. But we are all human. So do we need to know more about what is happening? Should I catch up with events in Australia too? In the age of global economics I certainly have a reason to.

Not only are our communications global. Our finances are too. What happens in Australia may have a knock on effect in the UK.

I learned a lot about Kansas from my friend. I told her lots about my life in the UK. It seemed that we both had similar experiences and life dreams. She talked about the vast fields of wheat. I talked about the cotton mills. She wanted to go to college. I wanted to go to university. Both of us knew this might be a challenge because of our family income and the fact that we were girls. I learned how similar we were despite our different homelands. Her country produced a space program which changed the technology in our world. And produced a space race because, apparently, who holds which bit of land is important. There are ‘resources’ to be had. Poor Mother Moon!

Even without the internet our lives were linked in all sorts of ways. MY physical location didn’t matter. Nor did hers. So now that we have almost instant communication has it made anything better? I have to say that I love keeping in touch with Australia at the click of a mouse. Or a finger touch to a phone screen. Staying connected means that I can share my news to someone more easily. I can be there in times of need when being physically present is impossible. And I can be the listening ear, loving support or sounding board when someone needs it. Sharing the news of their lives I can remind myself that there is more that unites us than ever divides us. A sentiment that is much in the news at the moment with the first anniversary of the death of Jo Cox MP. Global issues hit home globally.

Of course, working with Energy Beings I have another form of instant communication. I can call the Afterlife as well as Australia.

The connections we have to non-physical beings are hard wired into our bodies. I can switch them on whenever I want to have a catch up. And the one thing they are always keen to remind me is that human beings are all the same under the skin. Even if only a few of us are using our intuitive technology at the moment it will spread. I remember mobile phones the size of bricks. They were very limited. But look at what they can do now. The worlds is open to me if I wish to explore. So too with my psychic senses. I can connect with Australia as easily as all of the non-physical energy places that surround us. The hope is that everyone will eventually use their intuitive energy senses to connect and communicate.

I know that when we do we will slide past the differences and discover that what holds us together is love. Always love. When this becomes our first thought, our realisation, I know we will strive to turn the world around. Humanity will become that global tribe that we are already partially experiencing through physical technology. It’s such a great hope. And a great dream. But I want to help it to come into being. That’s the point of my blog today. I knew my friend would benefit from a call. And I knew I would too. I sensed it in the energy between us. The Earth is still a big place and I can’t offer or receive a physical hug so easily. Yet I can still send and receive the love online. How wonderful to be in a time when that energy hug can be sensed and felt through our clairsentience.

I encourage everyone to explore their energy connections. They are faster, more effective and especially more loving than physical technology can ever be. Australia, Russia, Brazil. Everywhere and everyone is wishing reach now. It’s time for that global shift!

Day 573 of my blogging challenge