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APRIL 2007 SHOWS
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April 4, 2007,"About Easter and Physical Ascension" This show begins with a lengthy look at the controversies surrounding the 10 ossuaries from the Talpiot tomb in Jerusalem, the Shroud of Turin, and the questions they raise regarding whether Y'shua (Jesus) experienced a physical ascension -- i.e. took his body with him following his crucifixion and alleged resurrection. Loralia and Lyara also consider how their respective religious upbringing anticipated their later alignment with the Operation Terra perspective. The program concludes with an unrehearsed discussion of how they feel about their own prospects for physical ascension in the foreseeable future. MUSIC: Opening and closing selections are two tracks from the album, "Magdalena," by the Joglaresa ensemble. |
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April 9, 2007, We are being asked to simply sing our note (the note for Terra) and sing the new song -- freely given, freely sung, without attachment to effect. By doing this, we will literally vibrate Terra into existence from the matrix of the Mind of God. By sounding our note (expressing our essence), we naturally draw attacks from those of the opposite porlarity, which has caused us to feel unsafe. Joining our note with that of others tremendously amplifies our collective effect. This is what we are here to do -- to sound our note for Terra, By so doing, we anchor an energetic pathway for those who are heading for Terra. Other topics in the show make the observation that freedom can't be imposed; any imposition of a particular ideology is tyranny. Wishing is different than "wants" -- wants are fueled by passion; not every person carries the same amount of passion. MUSIC: The opening selection is "La Vecchia," by Cazzati, and the closing selection is "Confitebor," by Monteverdi. Both selections are performed by the Altri Stromenti ensemble in their album, "Vocellini." |
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April 18, 2007, "Terra Lesson #2: Building Bridges" In this fast-paced show, Loralia and Lyara interact in an exploration of the nature of logic branches, timelines, parallel realities, time and space, and the current lifting of the first and second waves. At the end of the show, Lyara is overshadowed by 4D Lyara, and Loralia can see her quite well. She is accompanied by Sananda and Andronicus and 3D Lyara and Loralia begin to disappear. April 21 marks the end of Lyara's 20-week journey through the debris field, so it will be interesting to see what comes next! MUSIC: Lyara hums the Operation Terra anthem. |
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April 25, 2007, "The Time of Sorrows" In this sobering look at the future, the Hosts make it clear that the "time of sorrows" has begun and will not end until everything comes to an end. The symptoms are those of the frequency band the Earth has already passed through. Lyara and Loralia explore the ideas in this Message, emphasizing the need to detach from the personal dramas and to create healthy boundary with others. Losses offer us an opportunity for personal transformation, and our withdrawal from 3D is part of our preparation for the coming evacuation. No one is being punished or judged. There is no heaven; there is no hell; there is no eternal punishment. Lyara equates her feelings of irritability and impatience with what she calls "the short-timer syndrome." Loralia raises the intriguing possibility that our physical presence on the plane is a stabilizing factor and our withdrawal may contribute to increased planetary cleansing. NOTE FOR OUR LISTENERS IN OTHER COUNTRIES: Lyara's reference to "warm pop" is referring to a bottle of warm "soda pop," such as Pepsi or Coca Cola. I think those are familiar enough names to let you know what is being talked about. MUSIC: Two tracks from Jeff Wahl's new album, "Mediatative Guitar." |
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