Hawks And Seagulls

Flying together in peace in a vortex over my neighborhood. Was about 5 seagulls and 4 hawks floating about taking advantage of it. Wish my camera wasn’t such a POS or I’d post. Been seeing a lot of hawks lately, actually….which I take as a great sign to everyone’s work, even though a lot craziness has been taking place regarding humans in my area. Eventually there will be a breakthrough. Just thought I’d share.

I have noticed the same thing. In fact, I was gifting the Menominee River/Valley by bicycle today, and the industrial rubbish scattered throughout it, and noticed quite a few hawks and seagulls in the area. In the past, when I trouble finding specific gifting targets, or places to hide orgonite, hawks have come out of nowhere and led me to exactly where the orgonite needs to be.
Last summer we had packs of foxes running through the downtown Milwaukee area, which was pretty awesome. Also salamanders came back to the area, after deserting Milwaukee some 25 years ago. Nature in the area has been flourishing, and certain species of plants and animals have really been thriving on the dramatic change in energy.

It’s happening here in Pickering, Ontario too, which is amazing since the huge metropolis of Toronto is right next door. I’ve been lead to gifting spots by hawks and sylphs, and we’re having lots of coyotes and foxes show up. I’ve even started to see different varieties of hawks in addition to the usual red tails. I’ve seen a Coopers’ hawk, a couple I can’t identify, and even the odd Peregrine falcon. The falcons are astounding flyers, making up what they lack in size with extreme agility and speed.

Only a couple of weeks ago a BEAR sighting made the local news! How cool is that? We now have bears a stone’s throw from the biggest metro centre in the country. All this wildlife looks to be in fantastic shape too, the coyotes and foxes are big, beautiful and strong, when in years past they had looked kind of scrawny – if I ever saw one at all.

The animals are definitely making a big comeback here and I couldn’t be happier about it. The green life too is amazing. Last summer the wildflowers and grass were so thick they practically grew over the local nature trails, and the mosquitos were largely absent. The streams are also crystal clear and full of trout and salmon during their spawning runs. Fantastic. I’m sure all the orgonite around here has something to do with it

Mike