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10-09-2008, 11:58 AM | #101 |
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For me this says it all.
Hope it helps you too. Chris |
10-09-2008, 05:28 PM | #102 |
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Hi Chris,
Read your last thread. Never a truer word spoken. Wise words that we should all take on board and practice. Matt |
10-09-2008, 06:16 PM | #103 | |
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Good on you. Not many people can yet see that there is a different way but it worked for Ghandi and Nelson Mandella and no doubt others. They were unarmed but the victory was great and profound. Its a bit like Karate you are using the other persons strength to defeat them. Its not necessary to hit back as such to win, you exhaust them by not doing what they expect.. Spiritually its a form of right action. Eck is saying that. Its a question of balance. Yes if some one is going to kill you dont stand there and say "Nothing can touch me go ahead" Its taking appropriate action with out fear. Total focus not being distracted is the way. What exactly do we want to see happen? Why focus on nything else? The focused magnifying glass held in steady hand burns the paper. Hope to meet you soon. Chris |
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10-10-2008, 01:46 PM | #104 |
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Hello to everyone. I'm new to this site so please forgive if I sound a bit 'clumsy'. I live in Lanark. Started sharing 2012 and Ascension info with family and friends. I think they are 'quietly concerned'..lol. It all feels real and right to me though so I'm running with it!!
The positive spiritual aspects to it all are my main focus though I feel there is going to be unimagined fear within my family and friends. I am sort of preparing myself in order stay calm for them during the final process. If anyone wants to chat or share stuff...please get in touch. I read Echarrt Tolle, David Wilcock and trust my own inner guidance. Cheers! |
10-10-2008, 04:10 PM | #105 | |
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People are beginning to wake up and talk about these things and your in a movement of planetary frequency realignment toward love. And its inevitable. Consider yourself a becon of realliity sending out love, when you watch your family get more wound up by their "perceived reallity" remind them of your perspective - laugh about the credit crunch to all who bleet and tell them the truth -it does not exist-its just another form of control-its fake!! Be strong and consider yourself blessed that YOU are aware because its a very small percentage of the population that even care never mind comprehend. We are having a get togther on the 19th of Oct if you would like to join us your more than welcome. |
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10-10-2008, 10:57 PM | #106 |
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Hi one and all and my love
I have just received the postcode of the meeting place which is Carvery EH48 1LQ. This will help no end I look forward to meeting you all Chris has also a beautiful retreat Loch Tay we can all consider for our next meet up if this could be arranged and a date if at all possible would be excellent. I will pm you all the web addy so you all can go look at this beautiful place When we all meet up we need some sort of identification all will recognise can you imagine going round everyone you see asking are you ground crew. Any suggestions my friends |
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Very well said Shaun short sweet and straight to the point from the heart to the heart Love brother |
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Chris absolutely beautiful words a truer word never spoken Love |
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10-12-2008, 07:47 PM | #109 |
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Hi Guys....
Been travelling for a few days, so good to catch up with your posts tonight, and I too totally resonate with the words quoted above.... Love to you all and hope to see you on the 19th. How are we going to identify ourselves? Angel |
10-12-2008, 10:20 PM | #110 |
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on the 19th. How are we going to identify ourselves? Angel
I was hoping for some ideas on this one too. Help from any one? Identifying ourselves to each other? As greybeards suggested when we first met a pink carnation and a copy of the London times under our arm lol Any ideas would be greatly appreciated Rab Last edited by firstfruit; 10-13-2008 at 01:01 PM. |
10-13-2008, 06:16 AM | #111 |
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...I have been compelled to review all of the posts in this thread. I will be honored to join you, but I will need to be represented for this meeting. Through my associate, who has already committed to this event...I offer everything I have, towards this "quickening" of spirit, within Scotland. Although I am of far-removed, and distinct origin...I expect that my pure intention will weave with the collective intent which has been expressed here.
I am very excited to begin the process of discovering the potential which fills our part of the world. Love |
10-13-2008, 12:31 PM | #112 |
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The I.D question.
When you go in the carvery just ask for Shaun at the bar ,I will leave instructions - allthough we could have a laugh if we went with the carnation idea especially if theres a wedding in the hotel next door. |
10-13-2008, 12:59 PM | #113 |
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Hekura my freind
Your kind words of encouragement and support will be well received within the group, you are welcome in body, mind or spirit, your thoughts your energy your intent what more can be truly give than this and gifted. Freely given to us thank you blessed are those of a free heart. We are all brothers and sisters all of the same origin and spirit no separation but what is imposed. It’s the imposed the umbrella of deception we intend to change is it not brothers and sisters. Smile and manifest love harmony and joy |
10-13-2008, 01:06 PM | #114 |
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hi all just wanted to introduce myself, im scott aka ramsay (obv!), live in glasgow these days, hope to get to know all fellow scottish ground crew in time.
background, a number of years in the military, nowadays i live a more mundane but rewarding life lol cheers ramsay |
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That’s what we can do well done Shaun good one. Sorted |
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Hi Scott Welcome brother mundane yes but not for long be of a creative heart in the destruction that surrounds you. love |
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10-13-2008, 02:59 PM | #117 |
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thanks bro, yeah mundane it may be, but far better.
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10-14-2008, 05:12 AM | #118 |
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firstfruit:
Your welcome is felt across continents. It is so very fun to realize that the illusion of time and space is coming unbound, as well....even though there is work at hand. My joy has always been in the doing. I will definitely be with my other, there. I look forward to meeting you. Please feel free to communicate your availability. Love |
10-15-2008, 03:53 PM | #119 |
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Hi All,
I've not been online much lately so just catching up with all the recent posts. Unfortunately I won't make the meet this Sunday - but hope to make the next one. Anyways just wanted to wish you all the best and hope the meet goes well. Enjoy |
10-18-2008, 03:20 PM | #120 |
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Tomorows Meet 19.10.08
12 o'clock at the Bathgate Toby Carvery We will meet there have lunch then to the house so we can have a chat. When you go in I will be at the bar ask for Shaun I will inform the staff. If your held up or running late or lost call me 07894538999. It would be handy if I could have final numbers to ask for the right table /area.The foods ok nice and cheep under £10. If you could send me a text and confirm the numbers in you party it would make my life easier. All welcome Shaun. |
10-18-2008, 03:54 PM | #121 |
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Food security food experts speak at major seminar FINDHORN
(I Hope everyone has a good meet tomorrow, )
I am on this mailing list and thought this might be of interest to some folk, so passing it on. Not sure if I will be able to attend yet though. Food Security: a Bioregional Response A UNITAR Training Seminar 20-21 November, 2008 Findhorn Ecovillage, Forres, Scotland FOOD EXPERTS TO SPEAK AT MAJOR SEMINAR BOOK NOW - FOR 1 or 2 DAYS This seminar brings together those with an interest in exploring the benefits of bioregional food systems. Come along to learn what can be grown in Scotland and how this will be affected by climate change and the rising price of oil. Find out how the involvement of local communities can contribute to food security and hear about a range of locally-based food distribution schemes. Click here for full programme: http://www.cifalfindhorn.org Speakers include senior figures from The Soil Association Scotland, the leading environmental charity which promotes sustainable organic farming and The Scottish Allotments and Gardens Society which protects and promotes allotments, as well as preserving skills in gardening. Keynote speaker, Richard Lochhead, MSP, will discuss the Scottish Government‚s National Food Policy. In addition there will be presentations by the public sector and organisations such as The Slow Food UK Movement, Sustain and Scotland‚s Farmers‚ Markets. Participants will also experience Findhorn‚s community supported agriculture scheme, EarthShare. Since adopting its organic and biodynamic farming methods in 1994, production has expanded threefold and today it provides more than 70% of the community's fresh food requirements. Book on-line at https://www.findhorn.info/cifal_food_security.php Unitar (United Nations Institute of Training and Research Associated Training Centre) Seminar in partnership with The Soil Association Scotland, Scottish Allotments and Gardens Society and The Cairngorms National Park Authority. Supported by Natural Scotland and The Scottish Government. Visit http://www.cifalfindhorn.org or email cifalfindhorn@findhorn.org CIFAL Findhorn: Company Limited by Guarantee. Registered in Scotland No. SC 309031. Scottish Charity No. SC 037597. Registered Office: The Park, Findhorn, Forres, Scotland. IV36 3TZ. UNITAR Associated Training Centre http://www.cifalfindhorn.org Hope tomorrow goes well for all of you. Peace |
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Hi one and all I cant wait for tomorrow I hope you all make it please would sol give me a pm just to be sure you can make it .I hope you don’t mind sol but Chris called me Thursday to say he had a cold he was hoping it would be gone for Sunday I honestly hope its gone too. Anyway sol I hope you don’t mind but if it’s only me and you my friend £25 each is this ok. Good to see you organized Shaun |
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Following Shamanka's post re bioregional food, there's also an expensive beautiful and informative book , FLORA CELTICA:Plants and People in Scotlandby William Milliken and Sam Bridgewater published by Birlinn in 2004 ISBN 1 84158 303 0. it "documents the evolving relationship between the Scots and their environment from the Stone Age to the present day." Its chapters cover food drink animal fodder building heating dyeing symbolism and folklore and more besides.
I'll try to remember to bring it tomorrow. Which reminds me, hope you read this Shaun as I don't have a mobile, there's three of us coming tomorrow. love to all |
10-19-2008, 07:24 PM | #125 |
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http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com...rs/dcannon.htm
Hi guys Sorry I missed meeting you. This is a good video featuring a Hypnotherapist. Its very positive. Chris |
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