Bored at Work - I'm so so so sorry, I had to. By Suspicious0bservers
Feel Us Shaking by Sean Kellygentle thoughts meander through the sand
as the ship-made currents reach the land
the omniscient sun paving through the sky
and when it's done all the seabirds fly
I'd like to stay but I couldn't stay with you
I have to go, but I have a lot I want to do
pleasures be waiting by the sea
with a smile for all the world to see
diamond waves through sunglass days go by
so beautiful to be here and alive
though I've built sometimes so hard did I survive?
feel us shaking
beneath the sea another world exists
it's tugging me by the ankles and my wrists
the morning wind come and pull me away
out to where the dolphins play
diamond waves through sunglass days go by
so beautiful to be here and alive
though I've built sometimes so hard did I survive?
feel us shaking
pleasures be waiting by the sea
with a smile for all the world to see
"Music of the Spheres" is an episode of The Outer Limits. It first aired on 9 May 1997, during the third season. When you watch this, you will see a young Kirsten Dunst and Joshua Jackson. Howard Hessemen, Dr. Johnny Fever from WKRP in Cincinnati, has a co-starring role.
This episode is about young people being affected by "music" that comes from Sirius. It's fun to watch because, in many ways, the story is similar to what humanity is going through right now.
As I was looking for this video, I learned that the phrase, "Music of the Spheres" has many meanings and is commonly used amongst those in the Spiritual Community. If you look up this phrase online, you will find many websites that refer to it in some way.
Dratzo, LOVE BEings! I return with an updated video.
Some of you have seen the earlier version of this but I have edited it to fix some timing issues and also changed the resolution to address some video issues.
In other words, it's not new but it is improved!
This video is about my journey on the Path to Full Consciousness. I hope you enjoy it. I encourage all of you to share your journey with us as well. Thank you!
150,000 years after the colonials reach their final destination, two angels walk the streets of modern-day New York, discussing the future of mankind - as a familiar tune plays.