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JANUARY 2008 SHOWS |
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January 2, 2008, "It's All God, Part 1" This show opens with reports about some of the phenomena associated with our having entered 2008. Ship movements seem to indicate a mobilization of some sort for the "op." Movements of other kinds also appear to be taking place for other groups that are on a different timeline, with a different destination. An examination of the implications of this Message follows, along with some personal speculations about the interrelationships between all of the "parts" that make up the single body of God. MUSIC: Two tracks from the "Wintersongs" album by Kitka. The opening selection is "Shen Khar Venakhi', from the former Russian state of Georgia; the closing selection is "Ma Navu," from Israel. |
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January 9, 2008, "It's All God, Part 2" We are so accustomed to the experience of separation, it can be difficult to grasp that everything we perceive is God-in-expression. Even the reptilians are God-in-expression. We have to repeatedly choose to move out of resistance and into acceptance. We have to move out of enemy patterning and through our experience of separation to seeing God in everything. It's time to walk away from the battle. Animals are also conscious and on Terra they will be sovereign. They will not be our pets or possessions. Things are not as "real," fixed or solid as we think. The geophysical and social disruptions are more evident now than when this Message was received. Lyara hums a passage from the Largo movement of Dvorak's Symphony No. 9, in E Minor "From the New World" (Op. 95), popularly called "Going Home," from the "New World Symphony." MUSIC: Two selections from the album, "Dolce Musica -- A Contemplative Journey," by Eileen Hadidian and Natalie Cox. The opening selection is "O Pastor Animarum," arranged by Hildegard Von Bingen; the closing selection is "Morgan Magan," arranged by Turlough O'Carolan. |
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January 16, 2008, "The Crossing Point" The phi ratio or "golden mean" spiral is found throughout nature. The inward spiral began billions of years ago and ended on July 26, 2000. The outward spiral will expand infinitely through billions of years into the future. For many of us, for many reasons, it's difficult to just receive. We have to change our perceptions about what it looks like to be a "server." Our religions have taught us that we must place our hopes in an outside force or person to "save" us from our earthly imperfections. To the Hosts, we are ALREADY perfect. All aspects of the Creator are perfect and equally important. The show concludes with a discussion of Little's lessons to us, helping us to realign with how we need to be for our roles in what lies ahead. His 4D name is Abenencelou (pronounced ah-ben-EN-seh-lau, last syllable rhymes with "cow"). He will be working closely with Lyara around the time of the evacuation. MUSIC: The "Luis Milan El Maestro" ablum by Jacob Heringmen and Catherine King. The opening selection is "Villancico: levayne amor d'aquestra terra" and the closing selection is "Pavana 6." |
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January 25, 2008, "The Coming Storm" The first part of the show is a discussion about some of the issues and insights asssociated with Little's return to 4D, the current economic "wobblies," and overidentifying with others' apparent suffering. The primary thrust of this Message is the importance of remaining in the "now" in each moment that presents, and that everything that occurs is an opportunity to increase one's understanding. MUSIC: Two selections from the "Ludwig Senfl" album, by the Farallon Recorder Quartet. The opening selection is "Mich windert sehr"; the closing selection is "Ich weiss nit was er ihr verbeiss."
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January 30, 2008, "Allow All Things" This Message begins with how our physical universe came into being and how there wasn't much happening until the concept of opposites arose and produced striving, which then produced great richness, but at a great price. Only one projection from each Oversoul will make it to the other side of the coming shift. Polarity is increasing, so in order to have as smooth a journey as possible, we must allow all choices and not engage with conflict. There is an aloneness inherent in being sovereign, and there is a price for not being sovereigh. When we are in full consciousness, we will "see" all things for what they really are. Being in one's center requires one to be grounded. MUSIC: Two selections from the "Chants of the Russian Orthodox Church," performed by the Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra. The opening selestion is "Christ's Resurrection"; the closing selection is "Forestalling the Morning." |
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