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Old 11-02-2009, 06:20 PM   #49
Gnosis5
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Default Re: Worst case scenario in the U.S. and elsewhere

Hello Samarkis,

Thank you for taking the time to read my post and make a very thoughtful and upbeat reply. I agree with you 100% and I probably have a different way of expressing your exact sentiment as you expressed it in your own words. Thank you for spreading the "good news".

The Buddha walked the world as he knew it helping whoever who would be helped to share with him the joys of being stably cleared of negative reactions to one's environment, both within and without. I am continuing on in his work and perhaps taking it to a new level for all of us, with the encouragement of the buddha of all buddhas, Maittreya (and I'm not referring to the human man on the internet who is being called Maitreya -- I don't know him yet). I am referring to a universe-sized disembodied being, but I won't elaborate on that in this post.

blessings
Gnosis





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Originally Posted by Samarkis View Post
Yes, Gnosis5!

It is very important for all to keep their minds on positive thoughts,safety and success...........we attract what we focus on!!!!!!!!!

For those not of mind that they control their reality........just remember that even in terrible times of holocaust/wars........there was always someone that escaped the odds and survived! Just because one has fear doesn't mean that the worst case scenario will happen!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We all have our life's mission as well as our consciousness! No one suffers or leaves the planet unless it was destined as their path!

We must only do our best within logic and/or intuition!

I also suggest for those who have a botanical garden near them, it is worthwhile to check it out,join some of the societies that have to do with food,fruit,vegetables,herbs! It is very encouraging to see so many that love nurturing and growing!!!!!!!!!!!

In Light!
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