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It's hard for me to write this post, I NEVER assumed that I would be.

 

I AM grateful for all the energy that I recieve from this sight. I cannot express how important this place is to me enough.

 

My roommate has a neighbor who, for no reason in the world other than percieved imagineary conflict, she can't stand me. She would offer me things and I said no thank you.  Invited me to her house, and again, I said no thank you. She is not the type of person that I prefer to deal with, loves to fight, argue; not my thang anymore. You dont have to go to trouble it will come to you.

 

My roommate told her that when she uses the phone, people call her back and its aggrevating her.  Immediately, she began to sling negative energy at me thru insults, ASSUMING it was some type of seed I planted.  I ignored that behavior, for I AM a woman and those types of things, I ignore.  I went in the kitchen to drink me some water. Standing at the table, not even thinking or paying this person any attention, she once again hurled a insult at me, when I did not respond,  she walked up to me and pushed me.  Now, I must admit, my personal space is mines and I hate it to be invaded.  She is a alcholic, that's not a good excuse to me for her behavior.  Naturally, the 3d Nageetah responded.  I pushed her twice as hard as she pushed me.  She then tried to hit me in the head with the phone, which did not work out well for her. hehehee Anyway, when I realized what was at stake for ME, pity for her set in. I assured her that as far as I AM concerned, we have no problem to be contending about, and whatever she was feeling was not my fault.

 

Euclid Blows through East; Arkansas Still Dark

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Weather.com - 12/28/12

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Luna, a black Lab mix, frolics in fresh snow in East Derry, New Hampshire, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. The southern N.H. area received about eight inches of snow from the winter storm. (Associated Press)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As a the muted ends of a powerful winter storm that has killed more than a dozen people plodded through the Northeast, many in Arkansas were seeking warmth and shelter against the cold prospect of life without electricity into the new year.

A Christmas Day blizzard dumped more than 15 inches of snow on the state, causing massive damage to power lines that have affected more than 200,000 customers.

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Alabama Confirms First Christmas Storm Death

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Weather.com - 12/27/12, AP

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The front wall of the parish hall at Trinity Episcopal Church on Dauphin Street in Mobile, Ala. was torn off by a tornado on Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012 in Mobile, Ala. The tornado hit midtown Mobile causing extensive damage to the church as well as Murphy High School. (AP Photo/AL.com, Bill Starling)

GREENVILLE, Ala. -- The state has confirmed the first death in Alabama linked to the severe weather outbreak on Christmas.

Emergency management officials say an 81-year-old man was injured when a tree fell on his home in Georgiana on Tuesday night.

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Danger Arrives Along with Fresh Snowpack

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Weather.com - 12/27/12, Tony Bizjak/Sacramento Bee

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The pleasures of prime ski season in the Sierra have arrived with a dark side -- the peril of avalanches. Tahoe area officials are warning skiers and back-country recreationists of "considerable" avalanche danger this week after three incidents caused several injuries and killed two people -- including a ski patrol member doing avalanche control work.

Sierra Avalanche Center officials say heavy snowfall in recent days, along with fluctuating temperatures and wind, have left the Sierra snowpack unstable.

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The Morning Blessing 12/28/12

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12.28.12

As the universe closes down the old year with a bang of energy that serves to remind you and I that we are all being called into a point of Light that is excited about us being there let me add my wishes too for a new year that opens and expands you into more options and possibilities. The last twelve months have been about restructuring, reordering, and reorganizing - from the most subtle internal electromagnetic levels to the bigger external commitments of change in physical time and space.

 

2013 is your year to wear your Light and Soul well. To become the master of your fate by making choices that move you into a space of freedom. To be thankful for all that is you and all that is about you, for you are the creator of your universe.

U.S. Drought: Third Highest Severe to Extreme Percentage on Record

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Weather.com - 12/27/12, Chris Dolce

Extreme and exceptional drought, the worst categories on the U.S. Drought Monitor, are on the rise again.

The graphic above from meteorologist Matt Sitkowski at the The Weather Channel shows this with the peak occurring back in August followed by a decline in the fall and now a rising percentage as we close out the year. When just examining the worst category "exceptional drought", the United States will end the year with its highest percentage in this category so far in 2012.


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Linda Robinson – Message From Archangel Zadkiel – January 2013 – Manifesting With Higher Dimensional Energy – 28 December 2012

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Greetings Beloved Ones,

We are Archangel Zadkiel and Lady Amethyst of the Seventh Ray, the Ray of Violet
Light and the Violet Flame, and we come to you in Love and Light.

You have now entered a new phase of higher dimensional Light.  This Light has a much higher frequency, and you have achieved a level of progression to work with this higher dimensional Light.  This Light carries qualities and attributes that allow for much more rapid manifestation than has previously been available.  Because of your diligent work, you understand the gifts and responsibilities that come with working with this new Light.

Lisa Jackson Resigns: EPA Administrator Stepping Down

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Huffington Post - 12/27/12, Keving Freking/AP

Lisa Jackson Resigns

WASHINGTON (AP) — EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, the Obama administration's chief environmental watchdog, is stepping down after nearly four years marked by high-profile brawls over global warming pollution, the Keystone XL oil pipeline, new controls on coal-fired plants and several other hot-button issues that affect the nation's economy and people's health.

Jackson constantly found herself caught between administration pledges to solve thorny environmental problems and steady resistance from Republicans and industrial groups who complained that the agency's rules destroyed jobs and made it harder for American companies to compete internationally.

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