Powerful Blessings for Living Well

Powerful blessings for living well bestowed by our friends the Sasquatch. Through the Big Creek Portal, into Cross Over, lies the Sasquatch Stream of Consciousness. No darkness survives there.

What we think and hold with persistence will manifest, today, tomorrow or in some distant future yet out of reach.

Powerful blessings are created without doubts, they are the totality of certainty.

Blessings have no weight. They have no force. They are effortless as the sunrise.


Powerful Blessings

Bigfoot Parchments

Bigfoot Creek

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The Portal

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There’s an anomaly

where the compass fails

in the old woods

near Big Creek. North ain’t north

and south ain’t south. East and west

get flipped on their heads.

I, who never gets lost

got lost here…. where the water runs

backwards, then repeats itself

over and over

like a line in a song.

It’s where the hairs

on your neck get tickled….

where your mouth grows dry

and you hold your breath.

It is the longitude

and latitude of Bigfoot—

my Sasquatch friend.

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From Bigfoot Parchments

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The Afterglow

  The Afterglow

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With the orb of the moon

haloed and blushing,

two Sasquatch stroll

with fingers laced.  Enticed

by the meadow’s magic

of fireflies sparking,

they pause to embrace.

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Hungry kisses

beneath the bows of larch.

A negligee of wispy fog

on a bed of pippsissewa.

A chorus of moans….

and an owl’s screech….

eerie cries of howling wolves….

crescendo and peace.

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                Richard Rensberry   6/21/20

                Author of Conversations With Sasquatch, The Encounter

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More info on the Bigfoot Parchments:

https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/bigfoot-parchments.html

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larch-  an evergreen-like tree native to Michigan with needles similar to a pine, but it is deciduous and drops it needles in the autumn.

pipsippewa-  the evergreen ground cover called wintergreen.  Pipsippewa is the Native American name for this pungent and minty plant.