Heavenletter #4512 - When You Feel Heartbroken [I]

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Heaven Letters

God said:

Sometimes you feel abandoned in life. Know I do not abandon you. It is you who abandons belief in Me, for you become discouraged for one reason or another. You can always find a reason, My beloved. Life isn’t adding up the way you thought life would. There is a setback. Life isn’t turning out the way you thought it would, and you take it personally, very personally. You have been let down. There is something you thought you had to have, and, if you do not have it, you feel desolate. You may feel that all is lost. You have an expectation that did not fulfill itself. In your mind and in your heart, you thought it had to. Because you thought it had to, you are bereft now. Now you feel that all is lost. Now you feel that I have let you down.

Floods force community evacuation

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weatherzone By Matt Brann, Tuesday April 2, 2013 - 12:42 EDT

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The Central Arnhem Road remains closed at Beswick because of flooding. - ABC

About 150 people have been evacuated from the Indigenous community of Beswick, east of Katherine in the Northern Territory, after the flooding Waterhouse River inundated the lower part of town.

Evacuees have spent the past two nights in the local school.

Mal Fox, from the Roper Gulf Shire, said water had gone through about six homes, but the damage was expected to be minimal.

"We evacuated everyone on Sunday up to the new suburb to the school and we were cut off from the bottom suburb," Mr Fox said.

 

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Re~Post: Your Divine Role - If You Are One of the 5,000...

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There are 12 million Ground Crew members of The Galactic Federation of Light stationed here on Mother Earth right now. We came to help move Humanity and Mother Earth into 5D and become a Blue Star Nation/Galactic Citizens.

 

Of those 12 million Ground Crew members, five thousand will come together to form the transitionary government that will help to move humanity into 5D.

 

Sheldan Nidle Webinar 35: Battling Dimensional Fatigue-- Preview: Body Healing Me

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Sheldan Nidle

Published on Feb 8, 2013

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Sheldan Nidle PAO Webinar 35 -- Battling Dimensional Fatigue
To see the complete Webinar: http://www.paoweb.com/webnarch.htm

 

The Morning Blessing 04.02.13

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Today's note is the last I'll write as your spiritual mentor. I'm moving into my son's company and will be involved in bringing consciousness to younger minds and bodies with his healthy vending business.

During the last six weeks of 2012, from Halloween to the Winter Solstice, a reshuffling of priorities was unfolding and I began to feel the completion of my work with The Morning Blessings. The winter's cloak of hibernation and solitude afforded me an excellent time for rest and reflection. During those months I've moved toward the new avenues of Light and followed the direction Spirit was leading. The new "work" I am being charged with is exciting and engaging. I wondered if I could possibly keep both going? However, the Spring Equinox energies have aroused clarity and now new ideas and inspiration are bursting forth with vigor and vibrant confidence. I must use the new building blocks the Universe and my Higher Self are offering if I am to stay true to everything I know.

Drought forecast: Bad to worse

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CommercialAppeal.com - 4/02/13

The Texas Panhandle was the center of the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. Scientists say the 2013 drought season forecast has eerie similarities to the worst droughts in U.S. history.

The Texas Panhandle was the center of the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. Scientists say the 2013 drought season forecast has eerie similarities to the worst droughts in U.S. history. Associated Press

Drought conditions in more than half of the United States have slipped into a pattern that climatologists say is uncomfortably similar to the most severe droughts in recent U.S. history, including the 1930s Dust Bowl and the widespread 1950s drought.

The 2013 drought season is already off to a worse start than in 2012 or 2011 — a trend that scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) say is a good indicator, based on historical records, that the entire year will be drier than last year, even if spring and summer rainfall and temperatures remain the same.

Tornado Damage Confirmed In Sequoyah County

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News9.com - 4/01/13

Photo of tornado damage near Sallisaw. [National Weather Service]

SEQUOYAH COUNTY, Oklahoma - The National Weather Service Office in Tulsa confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down south of Sallisaw in Sequoyah County late Saturday, March 30, 2013.

National Weather Service meteorologist Steve Piltz says the tornado was 250 yards wide and traveled about a half mile.

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Pollen Count, Allergies On The Rise

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Huffington Post - 3/26/13

Pollen Allergies

From Mother Nature Network's John Platt:

Spring has sprung, and allergy season won't be far behind. But if you think last year's allergies were bad, just wait until a few years from now when climate change will cause pollen counts to rise dramatically. According to research by allergist Leonard Bielory, pollen counts will average 21,735 grains of pollen per cubic meter in the year 2040. The average in the year 2000 was just 8,455.

Slim Chance of Life after Mudslide Buries Miners

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Weather.com - 4/01/13, APTibet Landslide Traps 83

Rescue workers conduct search and rescue work at the site where a large-scale landslide hit a mining area in Maizhokunggar County of Lhasa, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region on March 30. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Purbu Zhaxi)

BEIJING — Searchers were continuing to look for miners buried when a landslide swept through a gold mine in an extensively cleared area of Tibet, but authorities said chances were slim any survivors would be found. Twenty-one bodies have been recovered from the mudslide that buried 83 workers in piles of earth up to 30 meters deep.

The landslide Friday has spotlighted the extensive mining China has encouraged in the mountainous region and questions have been raised about whether the activities have destroyed Tibet's ecosystem.

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Ever-Bigger Algae Blooms on Lake Erie: Report

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Weather.com - 4/01/13, John Flesher

This Oct. 5, 2011 satellite photo from a NASA website shows algae blooms swirling on Lake Erie. A study released April 1 said the warming climate and modern farming practices are creating ideal conditions for gigantic algae formations on Lake Erie. AP Photo/NASA

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — It was the largest algae bloom in Lake Erie's recorded history — a scummy, toxic blob that oozed across nearly one-fifth of the lake's surface during the summer and fall of 2011. 

It sucked oxygen from the water, clogged boat motors and washed ashore in rotting masses that turned beachgoers' stomachs.

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

Green Meteorite May Be From Mercury, a First

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Weather.com - 4/01/13, Miriam Kramer


This green meteorite that landed in Morocco in 2012 could be from Mercury. Stefan Ralew/sr-meteorites.de

 

Scientists may have discovered the first meteorite from Mercury.

The green rock found in Morocco last year may be the first known visitor from the solar system's innermost planet, according to meteorite scientist Anthony Irving, who unveiled the new findings this month at the 44th annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Texas.

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

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