Re-Post About EGO – If Dr Seuss Studied Eckhart Tolle! Scott Grace, The Spiritual Dr. Seuss – 20 October 2012

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Uploaded by Scott Grace on 29 August 2011 (I really recommend listening to it and let it seep through. Some authors and renowned writers, gurus, teachers and others should listen for certain.)

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Lucas – Be One, Be Love, Be The Inspiriation, Be Free – 20 October 2012

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Lucas – Be One, Be Love, Be The Inspiriation, Be Free – 20 October 2012

It is we all have our days we ponder on things happening without judgement just seeing what it is that is.  It is feeling the anxiousness for change and the worries it will not happen by some. It is for many wanting to be free and even using means for that freedom to accomplish that are not wanted anymore.

I see those still not awakened and those who already have and those who have falling asleep again. I see teachers become pupils again and renowned becoming the common. They are just observations of mine.   The shift is taking place. People need to address their issues and come into their heart and being oneness with all and in all in unconditional love.

Large Cash Transactions Banned In Mexico

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Forbes - Jon Matonis, 10/17/12

English: part of $207 million confiscated duri...

$207 million from largest cash seizure in Mexico. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Outgoing Mexican President Felipe Calderon has signed into law a ban on large cash transactions. The ban will take effect in about 90 days and it is part of a broader effort to control monetary flows within the country.

Under the law, a Specialized Unit in Financial Analysis operating within the Attorney General’s Office will be created to investigate financial operations “that are related to resources of unknown origin.”

Rothschild who crashed to earth: How the bank dynasty heir's City reputation is in tatters after a £700m investment scheme blew up in his face

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Daily Mail - Geoffrey Levy and Richard Kay, 10/19/12

Living the high life: Nat Rothschild, pictured with L'Wren Scott at a partu during the Cannes Film Festival, has seen his City reputation destroyed after a deal to invest in an Indonesian coal mining company turned sour

Living the high life: Nat Rothschild, pictured with L'Wren Scott at a partu during the Cannes Film Festival, has seen his City reputation destroyed after a deal to invest in an Indonesian coal mining company turned sour

Even at 76, with untold wealth and the holder of a rare Order of Merit from the Queen, Lord Rothschild has continued to dream. It is a father’s dream: that his only son Nat might one day lead the world’s most enduring banking dynasty to new heights, repairing an old family schism and burnishing its blue-chip image to even greater brilliance.

Today Jacob Rothschild is a bitterly disappointed, even angry man, as his son and heir fights to save his own dwindling reputation and, with it, the first soiling of the proud Rothschild name in centuries.

Tornadoes Swat Southeast; Seven Injured

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Weather.com - Becky Kellogg, 10/19/12

NOAA Clouds

This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, Oct. 17, 2012 at 1:45 a.m. EDT shows a line of strong and severe thunderstorms along a cold front moving into the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. A warm front extends across the northern Great Lakes to New York with areas of showers and rain. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are near the Florida Keys. Weather Underground — AP Photo

Thunderstorms swept through the lower and middle-Mississippi Valleys Wednesday night into early Thursday morning with damaging winds and tornadoes. An EF1 tornado was confirmed in the Arkansas town of Clarendon. 

Seven more tornadoes were confirmed in Mississippi. This includes a strong EF3 tornado that struck Scott and Newton Counties. The EF3 tornado is only the second tornado of this intensity to strike Mississippi in the month of October.

Large Portions Of MN Under Extreme Drought

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CBS Minnestota - Rachel Slavik, 10/18/12

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — The lack of rain in Minnesota has left most of the state under extreme drought conditions, according to the Department of Natural Resources.

According to a drought condition map, large portions of the northwest, west central, southwest and south central areas of Minnesota are in the extreme drought category. Nearly half of Minnesota is under extreme or severe drought.

To watch the video and read the rest of this story, visit Minnesota.CBSLocal.com.

Latest Volcanic Activity - October 20, 2012

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Source: VolcanoDiscovery.com

 

Unrest at Raung volcano (East-Java, Indonesia)

Friday Oct 19, 2012, BY: VOLCANOBULLETIN

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Raung volcano (not to be confused with Ruang volcano in the Sangihe islands), Eastern Java began to show increased seismicity since the 17 September. Small white plumes were seen rising to heights between 50-75 M above the crater.

The Alert Level was raised to 2 on a scale of 1-4 be the VSI on 18 September.

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 Oct 18, 2012

U.S. officials turn attention to the possibility of volcanic eruptions in southwest

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Source: The Extinction Protocol, 10/20/12

 Experts in volcano hazards and public safety have started a conversation about volcanoes in the southwestern United States, and how best to prepare for future activity. Prior to this meeting, emergency response planning for volcanic unrest in the region had received little attention by federal or state agencies.

 

Though volcanic eruptions are comparatively rare in the American Southwest, the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah host geologically-recent volcanic eruption deposits and are vulnerable to future volcanic activity. Compared with other parts of the western U.S., comparatively little research has been focused on this area, and eruption probabilities are poorly understood.

 

Peru landslide kills 11 in jungle village

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BBC - 10/18/12

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At least 11 people have died and another 10 are missing after a landslide in northern Peru.

At least a dozen homes were swept away as mud and rocks crashed into the village of El Porvenir in the province of San Martin.

To read the rest of this story, visit BBC.co.UK.

Heavenletter #4348 The Grand Inquisition II, October 20, 2012

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Heavenletter #4348 The Grand Inquisition II, October 20, 2012 

 

God said: 

 

Children ask endless questions of their parents: ”What color is the sky? Why is it blue then? Why isn’t the sky green and the grass blue? Can I go to the circus Sunday? Why can’t I go to the circus Sunday? Can I go Saturday? Why did I fall down and hurt my knee and cry? Why does it hurt? You can fix it, can’t you? You’re my mother, aren’t you?”

And you don’t like the answer: “You are too young to understand.” You don’t like that answer at all.

And you turn to Me and ask: “God, why do I hurt? And why do You allow it?”

You have the same questions, and now you ask them of Me. “When you were a child, you spake as a child.” And you never liked the answer from your parents simply that you are too young to understand.

Beloveds, you do know that you cannot go to an encyclopedia and find answers to your deepest questions. You do grasp that questions for information are one thing, and that the questions you ask are for far more than information. You do already know and understand and accept the concept about levels of awareness. You just don’t like to hear it.

You do understand that a child doesn’t have to have answers to all his questions. What then, beloveds, if the child did? What if the child had instant understanding?

Fear

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Dan And Sheila Gendron – Fear – 19 October 2012

If we were to pinpoint the one pervasive emotion in society today, it would be fear. People all around you are fearful of almost everything. They fear the police. They fear the IRS, ATF, TSA and all the other “alphabet police”. They fear losing their job. They fear losing their house. They fear their city or town government. And they fear the mother of them all — fear of continuing life without enough money to maintain their current lifestyle (or at least the one they remember from a decade ago). Most people rationalize these fears as normal because “everyone has them”.

We are trained from a very early age to act out of fear. We fear our teachers wrath, so we do our homework. We fear clergymen, for they decide if we go to heaven or hell, so we say all the right prayers. We fear older children who may bully us so we cross the street to avoid them. Later on in life we fear the cost and hassle of a ticket, so we fasten our seat belts. We fear losing our house so we work in a job that means nothing, offers us no personal satisfaction other than just enough money to keep us trying to reach the carrot on the stick.

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