On June 29th The Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva is undergoing a scheduled four year shutdown to install upgrades. ⚡️🤍
Energetically this will be a positive pause for many as the collider is considered a Portal opener to chaotic forces.
Portal Closings: It is considered a temporary powering down and viewed as an energetic closing of these gateways, that possibly shouldn’t be opened in the first place or experimented with, allowing the earth. humanity and species to rest and heal from energetic interferences.
This is good news 🤍⚡️
This four years will be offering the planet, the collective and the individual a much needed period to integrate recent shifts, upgrades, awaken consciousness, and ground more in the present.
The schedule to restart in June 2030 gives us 4 years of Bliss Fields:
Then During the 4 year shutdown, the entire length of the particle accelerator is being upgraded to perform up to 10 times faster than at present……
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator. Located in a 17-mile (27-km) underground ring at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, it accelerates hadrons (like protons) to nearly the speed of light and smashes them together to study the fundamental building blocks of the universe.
Let us enjoy the 4 yr break 😎
Wednesday was entirely spent in bed - because I can.
I took Beef Goulash out of the freezer and served it with stir fried vegetables and boiled potatoes.
I watched tennis until about 11pm and fell asleep during the Sinner match (he won).
I woke at 6am and turned on the tennis to be pleasantly surprised! Djokovic was playing his final set against Tsitsipas and won in three sets.
BGWLBH and I drove into the Bay early because she had a nail appointment. While she did that, I bought some make up at BigW, browsed the ladies boutique, visited the new Asian grocery store and drank a Green Day juice from the Jam Jar.
After her nail appointment, we drove to Nanas Pantry and the newsagent, had morning tea at the RSL, did grocery shopping at Coles, grabbed some meat from the butcher, drove to Eli Waters for fruit and veg, some sour dough bread from the bakery and some fresh seafood.
By the time we arrived home, we were positively exhausted!
BUT … I unpacked all of the groceries and then made a big batch of chicken, vegetable and noodle soup with sourdough toast for dinner.
It was a Herculean effort on my behalf! I went straight to my welcoming bed immediately after dinner and now I’m ready for sleep.
Nite all.




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