Sunday, October 15, 2017

When the sacred fires are left to do their work



                    Our Brotherhood often finds itself under attack by the dark ones simply because they wish to avoid that cosmic confluence or spiritual union which truly wipes away all tears from the eyes of men and brings them such a measure of divine comfort a they have never experienced before.  When the sacred fires are left to do their work of burning away old barriers and opening up new vistas in the world of man then men will understand that our purposes are not the material purposes of men but rather that they are the spiritual purposes of God….
From the tall pines of Darjeeling we waft our message of eternal strength and goodwill to men.        -Morya El:  1971 letter via Messenger Mark Prophet at Colorado Springs
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        If you can sustain your attention upon your I AM Presence and upon the light you will receive the energy necessary to deal with all outer circumstances--and that without traveling through them in your emotions, in your mental concepts, in your memory and in physical labor.  Think then upon this.  The disciplines for higher consciousness demand that you prove how it is that you can be in the world and yet not of this world.
And how is it so?  To be the disciplines one, astute in the understanding of the Law and its counterfeit creation the first step is to become as a little child.  You must become the child of innocence before you can mature to the Christed man and the Christed woman.       -Serapis Bey:  7-2-1976 at Washington, D.C. via Messenger Elizabeth Clare Prophet
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10-15-17        In April 2016, at the height of the deadliest drug epidemic in U.S. history, Congress effectively stripped the Drug Enforcement Administration of its most potent weapon against large drug companies suspected of spilling prescription narcotics onto the nation’s streets.
By then, the opioid war had claimed 200,000 lives, more than three times the number of U.S. military deaths in the Vietnam War. Overdose deaths continue to rise. There is no end in sight.

A handful of members of Congress, allied with the nation’s major drug distributors, prevailed upon the DEA and the Justice Department to agree to a more industry-friendly law, undermining efforts to stanch the flow of pain pills, according to an investigation by The Washington Post and “60 Minutes.” The DEA had opposed the effort for years.https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2017/investigations/dea-drug-industry-congress/?utm_term=.ac818466cd7a&wpisrc=al_alert-national&wpmk=1

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