Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 This morning's reading... " Never before has this planet had to endure such gargantuan pressures of high frequencies, as are being beamed down to us now. Never before in recorded science has earth's constant vibration of 7.85 megahertz changed to a frequency of more than double that, as scientists are recording now. " " We are no longer entering, we are already IN the most spectacularly exciting age this little jewel of the universe has ever known, the age for which this planet was designed, and the age that we all came to be a part of. " " Mankind is waking up to its own diviinity, a process that is both stupendously thrilling and horrifically painful, for the wake-up process demands uncompromising change. Most assuredly, not all share this desire to awaken - much less change - and not all will choose to participate at this time, if ever. " Just a story....Blessings - Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Today is my first day diving into the work. I have been living some painful false truths. I look forward to a thrilling ride as I question the truth. One of my biggest questions has been whether I am good enough. I believe it cost me many things including recently my relationship. I am new at this. I am scared and excited. Thanks, Bill > This morning's reading... > > " Never before has this planet had to endure such gargantuan pressures > of high frequencies, as are being beamed down to us now. Never before > in recorded science has earth's constant vibration of 7.85 megahertz > changed to a frequency of more than double that, as scientists are > recording now. " > > " We are no longer entering, we are already IN the most spectacularly > exciting age this little jewel of the universe has ever known, the age > for which this planet was designed, and the age that we all came to be > a part of. " > > " Mankind is waking up to its own diviinity, a process that is both > stupendously thrilling and horrifically painful, for the wake-up > process demands uncompromising change. Most assuredly, not all share > this desire to awaken - much less change - and not all will choose to > participate at this time, if ever. " > > Just a story....Blessings - Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 In a message dated 3/13/2004 11:07:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, trinkle26@... writes: hi. could i ask what book(s) these quotes are from? they are exciting and scary and im not sure whether i like this story or not. ha ha! thanks. love, jeremy > > > This morning's reading... > > > > " Never before has this planet had to endure such gargantuan > pressures > > of high frequencies, as are being beamed down to us now. Never > before > > in recorded science has earth's constant vibration of 7.85 > megahertz > > changed to a frequency of more than double that, as scientists are > > recording now. " > > > > " We are no longer entering, we are already IN the most > spectacularly > > exciting age this little jewel of the universe has ever known, the > age > > for which this planet was designed, and the age that we all came > to be > > a part of. " > > > > " Mankind is waking up to its own diviinity, a process that is both > > stupendously thrilling and horrifically painful, for the wake-up > > process demands uncompromising change. Most assuredly, not all > share > > this desire to awaken - much less change - and not all > will choose > to > > participate at this time, if ever. " > > > > Just a story....Blessings - Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 04:07:46AM -0000, seedifferently wrote: > Today is my first day diving into the work. I have been living some > painful false truths. I look forward to a thrilling ride as I > question the truth. One of my biggest questions has been whether I > am good enough. I believe it cost me many things including recently > my relationship. I am new at this. I am scared and excited. Welcome, Bill. I'm glad you're here. Feel free to jump in whenever you're ready. My favorite way to use this group is to post my Work for feedback. looking forward to hearing more from you... Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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