Travelling around from town to town this is always the most common question I get asked. The projection that you are homeless and suffering with some kind of drug addiction, alcohol addiction or mental health condition engenders the questions:
- What happened to you?
- What went wrong?
- How can I fix you or help you?

The basic assumption is the way they are living life is the correct way and the way you are living is the wrong way so you must have done or be doing something wrong to be living like that. Unfortunately I can see where these projections come from as most homeless people are suffering with some kind of addiction that isn't good for them and causes them to lie, cheat and steal in order to fund it but on occasion you do meet someone like myself who has just seen through the illusion of what we call the "system" and decided I don't want to do that anymore. I don't want to enslave myself to working for the rest of my life and I want to live freely doing the things I enjoy and being rewarded with that in the moment because maybe it made someone smile.
I don't believe that we should exist at a deficit which in this world at the moment if you live in a house that exactly what you are doing. Most people go to work to fund a car that get's them there and back and a house they are never in because they are working to pay for it. When do they get to exist just as they are without having to pay for the privilege. Even when they are not paying in energy or work they are then spending their spare time waling around the shops paying tax in multiple ways over and over again.
Every now and then I meet someone who can look me in the eye, see that I'm not your average homeless person and they enjoy my music and enjoy seeing something different. It then makes them feel good to actually help me with a bit of food, money, or weed (yes I like the weed, it grows out the ground and is a medicine but we can discuss that in another blog post). That's what work should actually be, helping people to feel better and in turn feeling better yourself which improves your vibration, the vibration you give out and the vibration of the receiver. It's these people that have kept me going in this lifestyle but I can tell you it hasn't been easy and when you're dealing directly with vibration in the moment like this and trying to improve things for yourself and others it's not an easy ride which I hope to highlight more and more in these blog posts as time goes on.
Having not had a phone or a laptop for a year now I focus solely on vibration and what I am doing in the moment rather than how much money I could be making for a corporation. When you do this you have no idea how good you can get at things and how quickly it can happen. I didn't start playing music until I was 40, now I have written lots of my own songs, can play pretty much any instrument, am quite a high standard at almost every sport I show interest in and the list just keeps getting bigger and bigger. I will discuss this more and more in future blogposts.
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