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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Faith and Courage

Wisdom and courage are yours.  Abundance and grace is the reward.  About two years ago a conversation was held with one of the Trustees wherein he stated “The present Corporate America government has to be brought down, before implementation of the Prosperity Program so there is no interference.”.  We have constantly seen, during the past years, how personal greed of the dark cabal in the government has stood in the way of global prosperity.   The greed has been conquered and we will see the results this coming week.   We are going to be allowed to proceed with making this world a better place.
IN GOD WE TRUST.           THE GATEKEEPER



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DINAR NOTES:  (Sunday afternoon)  [BellaGrits] PATIENCE: I’ve heard it said, “Patience is the companion of wisdom….” I know you all get tired of being asked to show patience….it bothers me to type it!!! I know this…. The most valuable talent I could possess right now, and I speak for most all of you in this room, would be the talent of PATIENCE. This has tested me in every way possible….I am way too analytical, well, I used to be….patience has broken that bad habit to a big degree. It’s human nature to want to believe what you hear, and that’s not a bad trait….

[BellaGrits] but in this investment, we become leery after things don’t go the way we plan, or how our Intel has been told….it makes it difficult…especially for those delivering the news. My happiest moment will be to tell you, “We are here”…and within seconds we “CALL the RV” ….. Can you imagine? What we can do is this: Believe. Just know your facts and believe in yourself….know there are things we may never understand about this Global Reset…..we just ACCEPT it. 

Posted Sunday , 01:44 AM  [FreewayBill] cib I just came in to see if you guys are ready for an RV? I can tell you that I am more than ready!!!

[FreewayBill] I will give you this folks ..... Yesterday I met a three letter guy who actually went through someone to get to me and he says that we should see this pop by tomorrow night.... and then called me back today and told me that it was even more certain....

I liked the news but we have been told stories by three letter agency people before... Hope this one is right... If he is, we are gonna party like it is 1999!!!!

[FreewayBill] sln1987 he is saying tomorrow evening.... Hope so
...
[BellaGrits] wango we can only speculate it was for the Summit and the Nat Conf coming up on Wed..... I think we will see it up on MON possibly....but,....if we have some great fortune.....they won't put it up....let us get cashed out....that would be my hope...so as to not display our rate to the Iraqis.

[cib] BellaGrits ,"not display our rate to the Iraqis." means what??? Our cash in rate??

[BellaGrits] cib yes, what our rate is....I'd like to think it will be higher than theirs....

[FreewayBill] TexasT Don't know (if they would lie to me), they have before, but this one went to a lot of trouble to get to me and they know I usually do not post what I am told by agencies.... Maybe this one is really right...
  


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Subject: It's Over
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rtz8jY0e0I
It's Over lyrics

If time were not a moving thing
And I could make it stay
This hour of love we share
Would always be
There'd be no coming day
To shine a morning light
And make us realize our night is over

When you walk away from me
There is no place to put my hand
Except to shade my eyes against the sun
That rises over the land
I watch you walk away
Somehow I have to let you go
Cause it's over

If you knew just how I really feel
You might return and yet
There are so many times
That people have to love and then forget
{ From: 
http://www.elyrics.net/read/e/elvis-presley-lyrics/it_s-over-lyrics.html }
Oh there might have been a way somehow
I have to force myself to say
It's over

So I turn my back,
Turn my collar to the wind
Move along in silence
Trying not to think at all
I set my feet before me
Walk the silent street before me
Now it's over

If time were not a moving thing
And I could make you stay
This hour of love we share
Would always be
There'd be no coming day
To shine a morning light

And make us realize our night is over

It's over
Greetings and Salutations:
 Well, I'm not talking out of school, The revaluations of 195 currencies around the world are going live. As usual, the american people are the last to know publicly but they will hear, this time. We really don't have such a vast array of enemies against us that the 'politrixians' would have us believe. Many countries threw their money into the big global pool to keep the us from going down, turning this place into a 3rd world nation. It would have benefitted no one. That's what happens when you go global. Can't be 'turtle island' any more. History is going thru a reboot...and the Matrix is assuring it. Can't go back, there's 'no back'...back there, it's been utterly destroyed. Here comes the return of the legal constitution of these here united states. Truth is, I don't know how many supreme court justices have kept their noses clean...but you'll find out shortly. The matrix knows. Get out your copy of black's dictionary and get ready for the new system.

 As people are talking more openly in public about what Is changing in this world, the politicians are ramping up the rhetoric on the status quo. It really doesn't matter the politics because the whole thing is changing. Hey I know...it's evolution. It's the emergence of new species...homo intelligensious and the young ones are leading the old who are stuck on how it 'used to be'. When folks are no longer taught the average life span is '3 score and 10' and that greater possibilities are available, people's basics will shift. What they hold 'sacred' on a personal level. Some things just won't matter any more. That vault door is opening right now, the pressure release valves have much dust in the air right now.

That's it, folks, hang onto your hats, the flip is underway. Remember to keep your mouths shut  and don't act like a lottery winner. Have fun.
Love and kisses;
Poofness  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjyBthhBMp8Title: Elvis Presley - Rags To Riches lyrics
Artist: Elvis Presley Lyrics
Writer: RICHARD ADLER, JERRY ROSS

I know I'd go from rags to riches
If you would only say you care
And though my pocket may be empty
I'd be a millionaire

My clothes may still be torn and tattered
But in my heart I'd be a king
Your love is all that ever mattered
It's everything

So open your arms and you'll open the door
To every treasure that I'm hopin' for
Hold me and kiss me and tell me you're mine ever more

Must I forever be a beggar
Whose golden dreams will not come true?
Or will I go from rags to riches?
My fate is up to you

Must I forever be a beggar
Whose golden dreams will not come true?
Or will I go from rags to riches?
My fate is up to you 



Easter and Lent Activities and Lessons [Mary Ellen] http://www.offthegridnews.com/
The Lenten season, Holy Week, and Easter make up the most important time of the year for Christians. Whether your church celebrates Lent or just Easter, there are many ways in which you can recognize and celebrate this time of year and teach your children why it is so important. This is a great opportunity to teach them that Easter is more than eggs and baskets full of candy.
Lent and Easter
Start with the basics and teach your children exactly what this time of year celebrates and why. Lent is traditionally a part of the Catholic faith, but it is a good time for any Christian to reflect and prepare for Easter Sunday. Lent is the forty days, not including Sundays, before Easter and begins with Ash Wednesday. The word Lent comes from the Anglo-Saxon word that means “to lengthen.” It refers to this time of year during which the days begin to lengthen. The forty days of Lent, besides being a time to prepare for Easter, represent the days that Jesus spent fasting in the desert. For this reason, many people choose to sacrifice something for the duration of Lent.
Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter. On this day, we remember Jesus’ entrance to Jerusalem. Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion and death of Christ. The next day is Holy Saturday, which is the celebration of Christ being laid in the tomb. On Easter Sunday, we celebrate the fact that Jesus rose from the dead.
Passover
An important Jewish holiday that occurs around the same time as Easter is Passover. We often forget that Jesus was a Jew and that his Last Supper was likely a Passover Seder dinner. Teach your children about the tradition of Passover to give them a fuller understanding of who Jesus was. Passover is a commemoration of the Exodus, which is when the Hebrew people were freed from slavery in Egypt. The Israelites were released after God inflected ten plagues on the Egyptians. The tenth and worst plague was the killing of the first born child in every household. God spared his people by instructing them to mark their doors with lamb’s blood to distinguish their homes from Egyptian homes. In this way, the Israelites were spared their first-born children because their homes were passed over, hence the name of the holiday. After the tenth plague, the Egyptian Pharaoh got the message and sent the Israelites home.
Jews celebrate Passover for several days beginning with a special dinner on the first night called the Seder. Many biblical scholars believe that the Last Supper was the Seder dinner that Jesus shared with his apostles the night before he was crucified. To learn more about the Exodus, spend time with your kids reading Bible stories from the Old Testament. If your children are older, read directly from the Bible. You might also send your older children on a research mission to learn more about the traditions of Passover and what they mean.
But Passover and the Seder dinner is much more than the deliverance of Israel from Egypt. In fact, many elements of the Passover and the Seder dinner point to Jesus and His redemptive work on the cross for all mankind, the symbolism a foreshadowing of the Savior. The Messianic organization Jews for Jesus has a wonderful presentation on “Christ in the Passover.” If you cannot arrange to have a member of the Jews for Jesus organization come and do this presentation at your church, then at least go online at http://www.jewsforjesus.org/programs/cip and learn about it yourself.
Sacrificing for Lent
Sacrificing something that is important to you for Lent is a good lesson in restraint and will power. It also teaches us to feel compassion for those who lack all of the wonderful things that we have. Although Jesus fasted for forty days and forty nights, we are not expected to perform such a feat. While giving up one thing for the duration of Lent or to fast for one day isn’t enough to get a feeling for what Jesus went through in the desert, it does allow us to forsake the physical in a quest for the spiritual.
To get in the spirit of emulating Jesus and to prepare for Easter, consider making a sacrifice as a family. Maybe you can all give up sweets together, or you could stop playing video games. You could sacrifice your time by devoting extra hours each week to volunteering in a soup kitchen or other charity for the needy. A sacrifice, especially at this time of year, is a wonderful way to discover servant living, which is the essence of Jesus’s earthly life and the focus of our work on this earth as His followers.
The sacrifices traditionally made by Catholics during the period of Lent created the celebration that precedes Ash Wednesday and is now celebrated by people of all faiths as more of a secular event. Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, is the day (or sometimes several days) before the start of Lent. It is considered to be a time for celebrating and indulging before the sacrifices of Lent.
Ethnic Celebrations
Although most Christians celebrate Easter, different ethnic groups have their own specific traditions. Begin by exploring the celebrations of your own heritage. Teach your children about customs that are special to your heritage. If you don’t know what they are, learn together and then try them out. For instance, if you are English, you can make hot cross buns. These are traditionally made and eaten on Good Friday in England.
Arts and Crafts
There are so many different types of arts and crafts that you can do with your kids to celebrate the season. Here are just a few to try out:
  • Dye eggs. Dyeing hard-boiled eggs is a traditional art form in many cultures at Easter time. Turn it into a science lesson by delving into the types of dyes you can use and how they work. Explore the possibility of natural dyes. Use your creations to decorate the house or for an egg hunt, which can double as exercise time.
  • Giant eggs. Make giant Easter eggs for decoration. Start with a blown up balloon in a roughly egg shape. Cut up different lengths of yarn and dip them in white glue. Wrap the yarn around the balloon in various patterns (this is the creative part). Hang the balloon up to dry. When the glue has dried, pop the balloon, and you have an egg.
  • Wreaths. Wreaths are not just for Christmas. Take advantage of the spring weather and go for a group walk. Gather up items that you think represent spring and make them into a wreath. Learn about drying flowers as a component of your wreath.
  • Make a cross too. The same items you collect for your Easter wreath can be made into a cross, the ultimate symbol of Christ and Easter.
  • Bunny ears. Create bunny ear headbands using various crafting supplies. You can attach them to a headband or create a headband out of construction paper. Wear your ears all day.
  • Use eggshells in a biology experiment. Use an empty eggshell to sprout seeds. Watch your sprouts grow and talk about what happened in the seed to make it do that. Death and resurrection is vividly portrayed in this lesson.
  • Make a rabbit salad for dinner. A half of a canned pear is the body. A dollop of cottage cheese is the cotton tail. Use almonds for ears, and raisins or candies for eyes and noses. Encourage your kids to think of other ways to make a rabbit or any other spring animal.
Easter, and spring as well, is a wonderful time of year. Take time to celebrate the resurrection of Christ with your kids while also teaching them valuable lessons and having fun.

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