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Old 10-06-2008, 02:34 AM   #23
Frank Samuel
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Default Re: Positivity just cannot change some things.

Becoming realistic about fear, war and destruction. As a soldier of a few of those conflicts I imagine myself not being harm by the bullets, not letting the havoc and chaos of the moment dominate my heart with fear. Once the fear sets in then my friend you are defeated, you begin to see the enemy everywhere, and you know what then, you begin to commit terrible mistakes. As a soldier many innocent civilians are injured because of a ignorant soldier not able to dominate fear. Soldiers getting caught in the cross fire is the norm in war. Once you vanquished your worries about fear and the possibility of dying then your mind can see things as they are. Irregardless of what happens you are calm, and in your heart there's peace. The world will end someday, all of us will die someday, it just does not have to be today. We can prevent this , the worst enemy is ourselves, fear, ignorance . How many times driving on the road have we been able to prevent an accident. Death due to a terminal illness knocks on your door and you beat the odds. Nothing is set in stone!!! Positive creative vizualisation combine with techniques of time line reversal is for me the way to go. YES you , me all of us can recreate this reality and NO, I will not give in to the reality of the PTB of fear and terror. I thank Dr. Deagle for his message, now is time to change it, if you think you can you will. Move it soldier there's no time to wates, get your head out of your ass and lets get this show on the road!!! Say after me, "there's nothing to fear but fear itself", now dodge that bullet and watch where you are shotting knucklehead, watch where you are shooting!!!. My troops, those I was responsible for, came back in one piece. It was a hard lesson to learn and a very painful one. May God keep us all safe...

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