In what ways do you communicate online?

The short answer is I communicate online in whatever way is available. I leave comments on YouTube videos, in zoom calls and other comment sections. I write essays on WordPress and share those on my personal Facebook page depending on if somebody has posted something particularly resonant.

Until my virtual seclusion, starting with a pandemic but deepened by recent divorce, parents dying, retiring, and kids ghosting me, I had little opportunity to express myself- there was little availability for deep contemplation.

Then I had a singular event (six+ years ago) and the importance of those walls evaporated. I got “possessed” by an intrusive love daemon spirit who/which make(s) l’ove (anything serving my highest and greatest good in my mission of self) to my head and neck.

I started writing about it -a lot and then about a whole lot of other stuff! With on-line world, there’s a distant sense of possibility and freedom.

As a result, I would say for the first two or three years my ‘sharing’ mostly looks like vomit on the page. I was and am still trying to tell my side of reality.

Some people told me I was spamming them when I’d reply to their emails with additional insights- and long-winded rebuttals. I even got kicked off my neighborhood platform- for reviewing a book (sharing my peculiar insights).

With Aquarius on my IC- place of home and roots- I’m finally in my element! (This is true inside and out.)

And, fingers crossed, I seemed to be very welcome to share on one Astrology group’s platform – any insights welcome (Mayo School of mundane astrology’s “Current Climate” moderated by Wendy Stacey.

Oh and I did apologize for disturbing folks – but then shunned them (unsubscribed) when they called me unpleasant names.

But, like there’s no “bad news” for a newspaper, any ‘reaction’ it got meant they’d probably remember me – even if to grouse with their friends. No, I wasn’t a troll – that I know of, but you’d have to ask them.

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