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2008 Prophecy Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 |
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March 2008 |
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Hi, Hey and Hello again. It has been a long time since I have updated my space, so I have lots to talk about. Ethan very clearly gave you his opinion on the earth changes we are experiencing now and I agree with him completely. We have so many toys and gadgets, and I am as guilty as any. I have actually added a cell phone to my collection, and it was a great addition on my recent trip south. As most of you know, I watch an extraordinary amount of TV, and try to avoid commercials as much as possible. I actually have begun to be entertained by some of them, California Cows and various disorders only identified by letters, i.e. RLS, ED, etc'; all of which use to be treated with the simple statement "get use to it". Many of you complain that we have become the instant people, just add computer and batteries. We want instant food, instant gain, instant loss, instant hair, instant breast, instant abs, instant satisfaction, instant relationship, and instant healing. It seems we have no time for anything, but finding new improved instant products. Now if only we could find a way to instantly heal the Earth, grow trees, clean water, produce safe foods, and love one another.
Perhaps the quickest (we all know that is an essential part of anything) way to change everything is instant education.
Perhaps in all the rap music hidden lyrics (?) that teach the 3 R's (reading, ritting, rethmatic spelling not included).
Perhaps hidden in the latest Kill the Alien, clues that lead to knowledge on living not dying. Perhaps more Sesame Street
and less Dark Streets. I am not totally against modern technology, but basic living skills and people skills are very necessary
for successful living. We learn to protect ourselves from the people who love us since they can hurt us. We learn that to win
is the most important part of any competition, no matter who is hurt. The more I have the better I am and the more powerful I
become. Whatever I do I cannot acknowledge my flaws, they may then become a weapon in your hands. My flaws set me apart and
make me different and I do not accept different. If I must learn to love, understand and accept others, I must begin with myself.
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