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Tools For Conscious Awareness
Newsletter For A Next Step...light center for emotional
healing
Vol. 83 - August, 2007
In Truth, Simplicity, Love and Service
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Do all your duties, but keep your mind on God. Serve your wife, children,
father, and mother, and treat them as if they are very dear to you, but know in your heart that
they do not belong to you.
-Ramakrishna
Reprinted with permission from "The Wisdom of the Hindu Gurus"
Edited by Timothy Freke, published by Godsfield Press.
The book can be purchased online through Amazon.
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Patience is a virtue and a power too. Patience tells us that the journey of a thousand miles begins
with a single step and that we get over there one step at a time. Patience teaches us not to rush.
Knowing that there is a reason and a season for everything it enables us to smile at the challenges,
realizing that there is an answer to every problem. And, even though we cannot see it, yet there is
awareness that within every crisis lies an opportunity.
Hello Darling Ones. Our gathering for World Peace was fabulous. We love the coming together of those of
high intent to heal and share their process. Actively involving ourselves daily, consciously choosing to
be Peace for the Good of All is critical at this time in our his and her story.
Our intent for this month for World Peace is recognizing and choosing:
WILLINGNESS AND WORTHINESS TO RECEIVE, TO LET GO, TO HAVE THE COURAGE TO EXPRESS, CREATING TRUST, HEALING,
ABUNDANCE AND GRATITUDE.
Please join us the first Sunday of each month. We gather at 3 pm rocky mountain time, we take time to
share, and breathe using BBL -VFF breath/meditation and then we usually have a fabulous baked goodie.
You can join us wherever you are with BBL - VFF breath/ meditation. Bursting the Body Light - Violet
Flame of Forgiveness. Victory to us! Jai Ma!
**Our next World Peace breath meditation: Sunday AUGUST 5th, 2007 / Using BBL-VFF Breath Meditation
to INTENT WORLD PEACE where there is willingness. Please join us from wherever you are.
**To learn the first part of Bursting the Body Light-Violet Flame of Forgiveness, go to the opening
page of www.anextstep.org and click on free offer, put your email address, submit and we will send it
to you free of charge.
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us a money order for $54 and we will email it to you-make sure to send us your email address.
The Dalai Lama has been on a mission. He has been speaking about The Human Approach to World Peace.
So who is this man? His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet is one of the most trusted and admired
human beings living today. To the Tibetans he is known as The Wish-fulfilling Jewel--the patron saint
of the Land of snows, Tibet. To the people of todays world, discouraged and frightened by global events,
he represents hope for the future of humankind.
The lineage of the Dalai Lamas began in the 15th century. The title Dalai was conferred by the Mongolian
ruler Altan Khan on his Tibetan spiritual teacher, Sonam Gyatso, the third Dalai Lama, in 1578. Dalai
means ocean in Mongolian, a title given to denote this great teachers ocean of wisdom. The name Dalai
Lama was bestowed on the successive rebirths of these teachers, up to the present reincarnation. The Dalai
Lama became the temporal and spiritual leaders of Tibet and their biographies are significant in understanding
the compelling history of Tibet.
The present Dalai Lama was born in 1935 in Amdo Province, Tibet. He escaped Tibet in 1959 following the
invasion and occupation of his country by the Communist Chinese, and he has since lived in exile, in
Dharamsala, India. His Holiness has never returned to Tibet but continues to advocate support for
international support and understanding for the hardships of the Tibetan people.
Unlike his predecessors, the present Dalai Lama has traveled extensively throughout the world and is
recognized as a highly esteemed, international spiritual leader. His ethical and moral interpretation
is constantly being sought for complex world affairs. Because of his long struggle to save Tibetan civilization
from extinction through nonviolent and beneficent means, and his dedication working for world peace and saving
the environment, the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.
His Holiness who calls himself a simple Monk and says my religion is kindness is seen by many as the
embodiment of love, kindness, compasssion and wisdom. His teachings encourage everyone to develop tolerance
and equal respect for all beings. He is a proponent of serving global unity through applying the principles
of universal responsibility. Because of his all inclusive teachings, people the world over have embraced
him as a Unique spiritual teacher of our time.
From the program on Thursday, April 24, 2007 on the island of Maui presented by the Maui Arts and Cultural
Center and shared by our little pineapple sister, Mary Anna E.W.
What you need is not anything that is outside of you.
Marks Power Peek 12house.com
What if you only said positive loving messages to yourself? If your internal world was filled
with feelings of cherishing you, how would your face look by the end of the day? There are soooo
many wonderful, divine and amazing things about you! Just stop and look at how blessed you truly
are. Deep deep down you know that you are already blessed, and that complaining about anything is
just distracting you and taking time away from cherishing life. It's time to relax and recognize
how divine and blessed your life truly is.
The practice of cherishing yourself and others can be extremely powerful when done silently and with
real emotion behind it. To get in touch with the feeling of cherishing, just think of any memory in
your past where you cherished something or someone. It could be a toy you played with as a child or
even your first love. Take a moment to recall this memory and all of the beautiful heart-opening
feelings that went with it. Now bring into the present those strong emotions of cherishing, and that
sense of sacredness and preciousness you experienced towards that person or thing. Welcome these
sensations into your body. When the cherishing feeling is activated you can feel a lightness and
expansiveness in your heart. This is the moment to relax deeply into it, and then consciously channel
these powerful feelings of cherishing towards yourself, and the rest of the world!
Below are 4 simple practices given by the Dalai Lama which will increase your level of self love,
healing, and feeling appreciated and cherished in your life. So just relax, and allow yourself to
feel the love that is already inside you.
1. Start each day remembering that we all want the same things (to be happy and be loved) and we are
all connected to one another.
2. Spend 5 minutes breathing in, cherishing yourself; and, breathing out cherishing others. If you
think about people you have difficulty cherishing, extend your love to them anyway.
3. During the day extend that attitude to everyone you meet. Practice cherishing even people you
tend to look down upon or dislike in some way.
4. Continue this practice no matter what happens or what anyone does to you for 7 days and notice
what happens to your life!
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Sending infinite amounts of love to you,
Jafree & Margot
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Copyright 2007.
Enlightened Beings Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Teachings of Babaji August 1983 Babaji was speaking to a devotee who had asked a question. Shastriji was
translating for Babaji.
Babaji reemphasized that whatever decision you make, whatever goal you set, go after it with great faith
and firm determination, focused on it entirely. Babaji said that just by shaving one's head or putting on
orange garb, one does not become "detached." One must have firm faith, strong will and complete concentration.
The devotee again touched Shri Babaji's feet, thinking the conversation was over.
Shastriji then told him to stand up and Shastriji began to speak again. He said that Shukadeva had asked
the same three questions of his father, Vyasa. Vyasa had told Shukadeva to go to King Janaka and ask him
these questions. When the questions were put to him, King Janaka instructed Shukadeva to circumambulate
the city of Mithila, carrying a full bowl of milk. Shukadeva was to be accompanied by two guards with bared
swords and if he spilled even one drop of milk they were under orders to cut off his head. Shukadeva was
then sent on his walk, holding the very full bowl of milk.
Hours later, he came back into the presence of King Janaka, who asked him what he had seen of the city.
Shukadeva replied that he had not seen a thing of the city because he had focused entirely on not spilling
the milk, the sword of death hanging in his mind.
King Janaka then explained that this was how he had to concentrate on his goal - with complete concentration.
This was "detachment" from all the things in life.
Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius.
Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius.
--Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Genius is born of love. Love transcends social and economic order. Love is something that every human
being is born with regardless of their financial or social station. If we can transcend what does not
really matter, if we can attach our self to love we can cleave to a higher order and tap into our genius.
How can we achieve love?
By realizing that true love is unconditional. It is a birthright that is not born of ego, self-absorption
or entitlement. Rather it is a place of purpose, passion and meaning that starts with reclaiming our joy.
How can we reclaim our joy?
Embracing joy starts with deciding to begin each day by taking out our personal garbage.
What is personal garbage?
It is the negative stuff that the normal wear and tear of modern life brings us. It is that ugly,
smelly stuff that holds us back from experiencing joy and meaning. It is what we find when we want a
quick fix, an easy pass to fulfillment, or a scapegoat for disappointment.
Where do we find personal garbage?
Everywhere. Personal garbage festers in our ego, in the demands of others, in the negativity that surrounds
us, in just turning on the tv and being barraged by violence, in deciding to live life without meaning, in
forgetting to hear our voice, losing our authenticity, in getting too busy and too distracted to listen to
our heart. Garbage grows as we ingest more and more junk, more and more emotional toxins. People and incidents
can throw garbage at our feet or in our faces, but we have the personal power to start each day by taking our
garbage out.
Find the garbage removal steps that work for you. Rid yourself of rancid, negative, emotional toxins. Experiment
with a different garbage removal step every day. Most importantly, learn to begin again each morning, to jumpstart
your love, your genius by getting rid of your PERSONAL GARBAGE. Here are some of the steps that work for me:
Start your day by just taking the garbage out. Decide to let go of what you cannot change and just embrace what
you can do today to bring more love, more satisfaction into your life.
Decide to get happy. Get silly and embrace your inner child. Jump out of bed. Make funny faces in the mirror.
Remember and recite the first joke you ever told anyone. Do whatever brings you back to the happiest day you had
as a kid. Get happy!
Choose to get active with your personal joy. If you are sad, then there is even more reason to get out of bed,
take off any clothing and just jump naked in joy. Jump for joy. If you run or exercise in the morning, try doing
your morning routine with a smile.
Share a joke or a smile with someone that you do not know today. Pass joy along and see it come right back to you.
Appreciate someone in your life whom you do not usually recognize. That's right; tell your colleague, your spouse,
your child, your co-worker something about him/her that you appreciate.
Try "the Pause" and put your brain in what science tells us is our most creative state, the alpha state. Find a
place where you can sit for 3 minutes undisturbed. Sit in a chair with your palms up in your lap, your back straight.
Close your eyes and start to breathe deeply from your diaphragm. Breathe to the count of five slowly through your
nose, and breathe out to the count of 10. Do not let any thoughts enter your brain, just concentrate on counting
in to 5 and out to 10. If a thought gets in there, just gently push it away. Try the pause twice a day. Embrace a
state of not thinking, of just being one with your breath, with your life force.
Embrace a human moment, a higher moment, and give something away. If you are having a particularly difficult day,
or you are feeling sad or depressed, step out of the comfort zone, move past self absorption and give something
away. If you are having a good day, move forward and make it better by giving something away. Your time, a donation,
a smile, a hug, your help. Give it away with no expectation of gain.
Irene Becker
www.JustCoachIt.com.
The following is a letter that Kelley wrote to a gentleman with regard to his article entitled States of Denial.
Greetings Paul,
In reference to States of Denial
Very well written article. Especially your recognition that there are various levels to the state of denial.
I am finding that there are not only various levels but that this is multifaceted
so, that there are levels
at angles to what appears to be linear.
Knowing/realizing that the world is an illusion based on the status of ones denial/dream does not automatically
wake us up. It merely allows most of us to hit the snooze button. Unless we are willing to, in fact, make real
some changes. And most people either do not want to or have some other ridiculous excuse. I say ridiculous
because to me living in a sleep state doesnt make sense. Truly this is the scary part. Largely because we
have so very few models to reference. And/or those models are very far away such as in India. Hence the
unknown.
Depending on ones cultural background the existing models may not be suitable or the models of our past may
not have been awake enough or do not fit our culture
ie. Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, the various prophets of Judea.
Where does one go to find an enlightened person at the level of awake? And I mean really awake.
Then there is -what is awake enough to be worth ones time? Walking on water? Performing many miracles? What
is the criteria for making a decision like this? What is one willing to undergo and or give up in order to
become awake? What is the discipline? What are we willing to look at with in our selves? And will sitting in
meditation reveal this or just show us various stages of calmness?
What I am finding is that those people who really truly seek and use the tools of seeking become so removed
from what is accepted by normal society that they become virtual recluses
Not that they move away from people
but that people move away from them. And remember being awake can truly be a threat to the leaders of any society.
Also recognize that it is possible that any enlightened person would probably not care what you or I think
largely because we are products of free will and your will does not infringe on mine unless I so choose.
Because we do have the capacity to move, change perspective, and be at choice when we are awake. I see that
being awake does not automatically mean we must save the world. Nor does being awake mean that I must save
you. Being awake to me means I am at a greater choice than I have ever known and that I see that you can be at
choice also.
Being at choice to me allows me to let you do what ever you want and the founding fathers put in the stipulation
that that allowance was limited with doing no harm
This limitation is a criteria of some level of being awake
or the recognition that not everyone wanted to be awake, recognizing that I cannot wake you up nor can you wake
me up either.
So here we are. Wanting people to wake up to some degree or another. Does this mean we want them to wake up
just enough to agree with us? To fight and possibly die for or with us? Sounds vaguely like another strange
movie where we end up in yet another matrix.
I believe awakening has so very many levels just like denial
And that ultimately our opportunity is to indeed
crave awakening, enough to continuously search for those awakened people and their tools. And therefore, read
all the Carlos Castaneda books, all of Anna Lee Skarin, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, all of Ceanne DeRohan
and many others. And not stop until we are beyond content. Take the adventure. Get out of the Box, being
willing to move all the domestication all the garbage from the subconscious mind that does not vibrate higher
and higher.
There is only energy
we are nothing more than energy --waiting to vibrate higher. And we are either in the
drivers seat driving or letting the news and/or our neighbor drive for us or we are not.
So many people have given their authority away, given their will away
and they cannot be awakened
They must
find their own way as you and I are. We are each on our own path
and no one is ahead or behind anyone
yet we
are all headed for that same place. Consequently, it is the journey that is exciting, adventurous, fun.
Be willing to feel. And by this I mean get out of the left brain and into the right. Find out what it is that
you are hanging on to in your state of preservation
because that is all it is. The various levels of
denial/awakening are merely means of preservation of that we believe is true only because we are afraid.
I say face the fear and get on with it
move higher.
Thank you, it's been fun typing this
what little I know. Yikes!
I have clients ask me
Do you really believe that?.. I answer, No, I know it...
Otherwise, what is the use?
In Truth, Simplicity and Love,
Rev. Dr. Kelley Elkins
Let's face it: Many employers' efforts to inject fun into the workplace are feeble. Serve birthday cake.
Allow workers to throw Frisbees. Keep the break room fridge stocked with soda. Gimme a break.
Although the following ideas may not turn your workplace into a barrel of laughs, they're more likely
than the company picnic to make your work life more pleasant.
Telecommute. Sometimes a good way to find happiness is to just stay home. Would you enjoy playing tennis
with friends during the day? Rolling on the floor with Fido? Watching daytime soaps or CNBC's stock ticker?
Who cares as long as the daily work gets done? Pitch your boss on telecommuting. If he or she resists, offer
to go on a short leash; for example, agree to submit twice-a-day work progress reports.
Propose a special project. Love to travel? Propose doing a feasibility study on opening a branch in
Hawaii. (Site visits essential, of course.) Love to talk with people? Offer to create a collection of
how-to-succeed-at-work tips and tricks derived from interviewing employees in the company and maybe even
at your competitors.
Become a mentor. Let it be known that you enjoy mentoring people. You'll likely find yourself with at least
one or two people who'd appreciate having someone with whom to hash out work problems.
Tweak your job description. Do you like some aspects of your job and hate others? See if you can trade
tasks with a co-worker. Your drudgery might be another's relaxation; your weakness, another's mιtier.
For example, I know a lawyer who loved holding forth in a courtroom but couldn't stand the detailed research
work. He found another lawyer in the firm who felt the opposite, so they agreed that, where possible,
they'd trade work.
Make your workspace feel more like home. Want to put an oriental rug under your desk? Your favorite small
painting on your cube wall? An aromatherapy zen fountain on your desk? Many workplaces have no issue with
such personalizing.
Use at-your-desk stress busters. Just a minute of slow, deep breaths, or tightening and loosening sets of
muscles from neck to feet can reenergize you. Or try a five-minute at-your-desk yoga session.
Make a close friend. Find someone with whom you can become close. That can take the edge off work stresses.
Ask your potential bud out to lunch and talk about things more intimate than the ballgame score -- everyone
has important hopes, dreams and fears. Unearth those and share your own, and you're halfway to developing
the sort of intimate relationship that can soften the edges of even the hardest workplace.
Still not happy at work? Maybe it's time to look for a better job.
Columnist Nemko, PhD, is a career coach and author of Cool Careers For Dummies.
Copyrighted, Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc.
Remote viewing is nothing new in Tibetan monasteries. For thousands of years remote viewing in the
middle of other spiritual activities have dominated Tibetan culture. What some Indian tourists came to
learn from a few Tibetan monasteries under the current Chinese rule is extremely alarming and fascinating.
According to these tourists remote viewers are seeing world powers in the course of self-destruction. They
also see that the world will not be destroyed.
Between now and 2012 the world super powers will continue to engage in regional wars. Terrorism and covert
war will be the main problem. In world politics something will happen in and around 2010. At that time the
world powers will threaten to destroy each other. Between 2010 and 2012, the whole world will get polarized
and prepare for the ultimate dooms day. Heavy political maneuvers and negotiations will take place with
little progress. In 2012, the world will start plunging into a total destructive nuclear war. And at that
time something remarkable will happen, says, Buddhist monk of Tibet.
Supernatural divine powers will intervene. The destiny of the world is not to self-destruct at this time.
Scientific interpretation of the monks statements makes it evident that the Extra-Terrestrial powers are
watching us every step of the way. They will intervene in 2012 and save the world from self-destruction.
When asked about recent UFO sightings in India and China, the monks smiled and said the divine powers are
watching us all. Mankind cannot and will not be allowed to alter the future to that great extent. (...)
When asked if these extra-terrestrials will show up in reality in 2012, the answers remote viewers are giving
is: they will reveal themselves in such a way that none of us are scared. They will reveal themselves only if
they have to. As our science and technology progresses, we are destined to see them and interact with them anyway.
According to the remote viewers, our earth is blessed and is being saved continuously from all kinds of hazards
all the time that we are not even aware of. As our technologies progress we will realize how external forces
saved us.
Forwarded by Isis (ladyisis@verizon.net)
from Jean Hudons earthrainbow.net
Weeds Simply expressed, a weed is any plant that grows where it isnt wanted. Weeds are
defined by their tendency to flourish at the expense of a gardeners overall vision, and
we tend to battle their presence in our yards. It is interesting to consider, though, that
a plant is a weed only within a certain context, which is to say that one persons weed is
another persons wildflower. Most of us have pulled at least one dandelion up by its roots
and disposed of it in the interest of preserving the look of a perfect green lawn, yet the
dandelion is good medicine, packed with healing properties and vitamin-rich leaves that are
a delicious, spicy surprise in a summer salad.
In the wild, there is no such thing as a weed because the overall vision is in the hands of
Mother Nature, who accommodates and incorporates all forms of life. In nature, balance is
achieved over the long term, without the aid, or interference, of a human supervisor. While
one plant may prevail over others for a certain period of time, eventually it will reach an
apex and then it will naturally decline, allowing for other forms to be born and survive. This
self-regulating realm was the first garden of our ancestors, who learned the art of agriculture
from studying the forests and fields of the as yet uncultivated earth. In a sense, weeds are
harbingers of this wildness, pushing their way into our well-ordered plots, undermining more
delicate flora, and flourishing in spite of us.
The next time you see a weed, you might want to look deeply into its roots, discover its name,
its habits, and its possible uses. Instead of seeing an unwanted intruder, you might see a healer
offering its leaves for a medicinal tea or its flowers for a colorful salad. At the very least,
if you look long enough, you will see a messenger from the wilderness of Mother Earth, reminding
you that, even in the most carefully controlled garden, she cannot be completely ruled out.
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Consumed by my loss, I didn't notice the hardness of the pew where I sat.
I was at the funeral of my dearest friend -- my mother.
She finally had lost her long battle with cancer. The hurt was so intense; I found it hard to breathe at times.
Always supportive, Mother clapped loudest at my school plays, held a box of tissues while listening to my
first heartbreak, comforted me at my father's death, encouraged me in college, and prayed for me my entire life.
When mother's illness was diagnosed, my sister had a new baby and my brother had recently married his childhood
sweetheart, so it fell on me, the 27-year-old middle child without entanglements, to take care of her.
I counted it an honour. "What now, Lord?" I asked sitting in church. My life stretched out before me as an
empty abyss. My brother sat stoically with his face toward the cross while clutching his wife's hand. My
sister sat slumped against her husband's shoulder, his arms around her as she cradled their child. All so
deeply grieving, no one noticed I sat alone.
My place had been with our mother, preparing her meals, helping her walk, taking her to the doctor, seeing
to her dictation, reading the Bible together. Now she was with the Lord. My work was finished, and I was alone.
I heard a door open and slam shut at the back of the church. Quick footsteps hurried along the carpeted
floor. An exasperated young man looked around briefly and then sat next to me.
He folded his hands and placed them on his lap. His eyes were brimming with tears. He began to sniffle.
"I'm late," he explained, though no explanation was necessary.
After several eulogies, he leaned over and commented, "Why do they keep calling Mary by the name of 'Margaret?"
"Because that was her name; Margaret; Never Mary. No one called her 'Mary, I whispered. I wondered why
this person couldn't have sat on the other side of the church. He interrupted my grieving with his tears
and fidgeting. Who was this stranger anyway?
"No, that isn't correct," he insisted, as several people glanced over at us whispering, "Her name is Mary,
Mary Peters."
"That isn't who this is."
"Isn't this the Lutheran church?"
"No, the Lutheran church is across the street."
"Oh." "I believe you're at the wrong funeral, Sir."
The solemnest of the occasion mixed with the realization of the man's mistake bubbled up inside me and
came out as laughter. I cupped my hands over my face, hoping it would be interpreted as sobs. The creaking
pew gave me away. Sharp looks from other mourners only made the situation seem more hilarious.
I peeked at the bewildered, misguided man seated beside me. He was laughing too, as he glanced around,
deciding it was too late for an uneventful exit.
I imagined Mother laughing.
At the final "Amen," we darted out a door and into the parking lot. "I do believe we'll be the talk of
the town," he smiled.
He said his name was Rick and since he had missed his aunt's funeral, asked me out for a cup of coffee.
That afternoon began a lifelong journey for me with this man who attended the wrong funeral, but was in
the right place. A year after our meeting, we were married at a country church where he was the assistant
pastor.
This time we both arrived at the same church, right on time.
In my time of sorrow, God gave me laughter. In place of loneliness, God gave me love. This past June,
we celebrated our twenty-second wedding anniversary. Whenever anyone asks us how we met, Rick tells them,
"Her mother and my Aunt Mary introduced us, and it's truly a match made in heaven."
P.S....This is how a "soulmate" or Twin Ray union is born!!
Kel received an email about a Buddhist monk who died long ago and in all the years of death has not
decomposed. You can google: buddhist channel/europe/dead buddhist monk is alive. Below is Kels response
to the email.
Hello Michael,
So this is truly fantastic....and yet, there is a Yogi in Rajastan, India, Suriska National Forest
that is alive and well and has been buried as dead seven times. He is over 2,000 years young. His name
is Bhartriji or Bhartrihari depending on the source. I personally know two people that have been there...
one confirmed that the tombstones are there ...the other has had three separate conversations with him a
year apart...He has scheduled a celebration of life soon and there will be thousands of people there and
as in the past he will "die" and be buried. He will then transform his body into molecules and reform himself
above ground and join the celebration.
The friend who has had conversation with Bhartriji is Leonard Orr. Leonard says Bhartriji allows the
Forest Rangers to believe they are in charge of the Forest.
Leonard says that when he first met Bhartriji he was a very, very, very old man...then the next year
Bhartriji was about 30, then the third meeting Bhartriji was about sixteen. Leonard says that Bhartriji
has total control of his body...consequently what we might call a form of "shape shifting" is childs
play to him.
The story goes that Bhartriji was the King of a large area of India about 2,000 years ago...He was very
fair and caring of his people. He was given by a traveling Yogi, a gift of an apple that contained
immortality. Bhartriji loved his wife so much that he gave the apple to her, she unbeknownst to him,
loved the chief of police so much that she gave the apple to him, he loved a prostitute and gave the
apple to her, she in turn loved a minister of the Court and gave the apple to him...He loved and respected
Bhartriji so much that he gave the apple to him...m.m.m.m. He, Bhartriji recognized the apple and ate it.
He left the court and turned the kingdom over to his brother. When Leonard was told by Babaji to go visit
Bhartriji, Leonard was given a book about Vikram...When Leonard asked who is Vikram, he was told ..."You".
Leonard was Bhartiji's brother over two thousand years ago who was given the kingdom. Bhartriji has written
many books... there are a few at the library
here at NMSU...He is well known about India and through people who study ancient India. However, most of
the books have intro, forwards or prefaces that disagree about when he was alive and died...They cannot
conceive of his immortality.
We here in the west are really fairly ignorant of what our possibilities are...We are totally unlimited
if we take the time to do the work with regards to our programs and domestication....Leonard says the Real
history of planet Earth is stranger than science fiction fantasy. I agree. As per the only confirmed non-
decaying body in the world
I question that...there are so many incredible things in India that go so far
beyond what we in the west can imagine...
For those of you who watch what you eat, here's the final word on nutrition and health.
It's a relief to know the truth after all those conflicting nutritional studies.
1. The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
3. The Chinese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
5. The Germans drink a lot of beers and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than
Americans.
CONCLUSION:
Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently what kills you.
Herbert Gordon
Leonard Orr, Father of the Rebirthing Movement, says of this book: "It is a fantastically powerful book. All Rebirthers
should own a copy."
Without a Divine Mother there is no Life. She is First Mover, She is First Cause and Effect.
Without Her Intent for Creation, no Creation is feasible. She is the Womb of Creation. She is the
Originator, the Activator, the Place of Gestation, the Trusting Parent who releases us into the
Celebration of Life. Thru Her all things are possible and all possibilities exist.
This book is a primer for healing the sum of ourselves. It offers that healing our bodies,
emotional mind, spirit, will, heart into wholeness and Union with the One God is the Grace that
Mother God--The Mother of Everything offers to us.
This book is for those interested in the following:
The Feminine Divine, Womans Studies, Body-Mind-Spirit-Will-Heart, Emotional Healing, Alternative
Healing, Alternative Spirituality, Creation Centered Spirituality, Emotional Release, Rebirthing,
Quantum Dynamics, Sacred Relationship, Higher Consciousness, Higher Awareness, Wholeness and Wellness,
Spiritual Purification.
Send a money order to:
Toni Delgado
P.O. Box 429
Dona Ana, New Mexico 88032
Book is $20 plus $5 p/h in U. S. and $11 abroad
Please include your mailing and email address
Thank you
A Call to Mother's Grace and Gifts can also be ordered online at:
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**Sunday, AUGUST 5TH, 2007 / Our Breath Meditation Intenting World Peace
using Bursting the Body Light-Violet Flame of Forgiveness. We would like
as many of you as live nearby to join us and those of you afar to join us
as well. The time is now to take action and be taking action continuously
for World Peace. It starts with us.
Join us the first Sunday of each month. We meet at
3pm Rocky Mt. Standard Time and breathe around 4pm.
It is an exquisite way to stop the chatterbox and have
our love intention impact on the Collective, the
Earth's Bodies and our bodies as well.
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Mother Father God I thank you for the Desire, the Hope
, the Faith, the Willingness and the Experience of
Loving You with all my Heart, all my Mind, all my Soul
and all my Strength, creating Perfect Gratitude,
Perfect Praise, Perfect Love, and Perfect Faith -
filling my heart with Songs Of Joy, Waters of Life and
Clothing of Light. I love you, I love you, I love you.
Amen.
...............
In Truth, Simplicity, Love and Service,
Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om Peace
Young Toni Delgado and Young Kelley Elkins
A NEXT STEP.light center for emotional healing
P.O.Box 429
Dona Ana, New Mexico 88032
toni@anextstep.org
www.anextstep.org
505-382-8771
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Buy Toni's book: Dancing With Death Through Senility Into Eternality ...
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