Accepting the Avatars of the Journey + Daily Runes

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Live the dark patches and move to the Light

Back in July 1st, I shared my Daily Runes with a focus on children and their rights. I talked about the situation of children suffering from life-threatening conditions in a Children's Hospital here in Caracas, and used as a cover the image of one of them as she presented her case before the Inter American Commission of Human Rights. Her name was Niurka Camacho and she just passed away. I felt her death as if I'd known her my whole life, as if she'd been related to me directly. Like all of her fellow patients, she spent her short life suffering of a condition that could've been treated if the healthcare conditions in the country were up to standards, but they aren't. During the IACHR hearing, she cried because she'd seen too many kids dying and expected to be the next. Unfortunately, she was right.

Even if I could've done something for Niurka or any of those kids beyond translating human rights reports or supporting my sister as she deals with the people who have to personally care for them, the regime is the actual great obstacle for their recovery and wellbeing. Now this beautiful girl is gone from this coil and opens her wings from a different plain to watch over those that remain. Thanks to my spiritual work, I know that she's now free of the anguish of her material condition, but I still wept for her because she deserved at least that token of recognition, and because for a moment, the sorrow was overwhelming.

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I say all of this to get it out of my system, but it's made me go back to a revelation I received recently: knowing the destination doesn't make the journey any easier, meaning that seeing where we're heading in no way reduces the intensity of the feelings we experience while getting there. I know this girl is now well away from these thugs' influence and may even influence them in turn from where she is. I know she was suffering here and her new status is much more expansive. I know that I can connect with her directly in her present form and see her Light. None of this prevents my tears.

It's unlikely that anyone reading this from another location, or even other Venezuelans who've had no contact with the reality of these kids doomed to die, will understand why this hit me so hard, but that's alright, because everyone else also has sorrows and carries burdens that I know nothing about. What I want to mark here is that we all have to accept what's happening. If I hadn't accepted that Niurka would die, if I resisted the knowledge of the event itself, I probably couldn't have written this today, but fortunately thanks to my training, letting go is natural to me now. Whatever pain you have to face in this moment, train yourself also to experience it in full and then move on. You're still going to feel every emotion, but you'll get back on your feet faster and also extract whatever knowledge therein much more effectively. I wish you well in your process!

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Night: Mannaz

I see the networks that connect all Ancestors. I try to pay for something, my banknote is rejected by I still get access.

Day: Isa

Predispositions are obstacles, they limit learning. Do not assume nor presume, ask and listen. Keep your silence even if what to scream, pay attention to the message. Recover and maintain your composure, return to the center, align your pillars with their essential principles. The Procession must be walked inside, this applies to everyone in this moment. Understand that pain is inevitable, live it to the bones and heal yourself. Be thankful to your fears and disarm them, unify your efforts. Explore your identity and dismantle it, you are not what you tell yourself that you are. Break chains and open padlocks, discover what lies behind the Iron of your memory. If you feel the cold, increase the vibration, through the Night one reaches the Fire. Follow your Intuition, accept the Thread and roam the Labyrinth.



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Did the conditions arise from the collapse of the economy or was it always this bad?Im assuming that it has been really bad since before the economic collapse.

So she needed dialysis or died from not being able to get a transplanted thing for dialysis?

Either way this is pretty disheartening. I can only imagine a lot of home clinics are popping up as a result or are already there. Just so many questions. This is a pretty huge human rights issue.

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The current conditions of the country are multifaceted and have their origins very far into the past. The economic collapse isn't actually the problem, just a side of it.

The girl needed dialysis because she required a transplant. It was the lack of the transplant that killed her. And no, there are no home clinics here because there aren't that many doctors either, a lot of professionals have left the country. Thank you for your concern in these topics and for your comment.

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In a way i was concerned about worsening conditions from people being forced to seek alternative sources of help. I am assuming migrating to neighboring countries is the only option. These are perfect examples of the kinds of people that need to be prioritized and given special treatment for options to seek treatment in countries that can provide basic services like dialysis or at least get put on a transplant list.

As an observer of such complex issues that our local governments only spin and manipulate information about, it sucks to just observe and see that our government is only worsening the situation.

I do hope that some semblance of stability emerges in the crypto world so that places like your country can rebound faster and have a logistical path towards government accountability and better management of the countries resources in a transparent way.

Thinking about ya duder. Thanks for staying strong and posting here on Hive!

✌️❤️😀

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We're already building a new country from the ashes of the old one, fortunately. And yes, cryptos are helping a LOT of people here, and will continue to do so even more when this regime vanishes and we get to connect with the world in full again. Despite the grief and the fear that we've had to experience, there are many aspects of this crisis that are far more benevolent than most people give themselves chance to realize, which is natural.

Once again, thank you for your wonderful comments and for your genuine interest, man!

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