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Avalon Senior Member
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It is a hard road to go down. Knowing things. But there comes to a point where you need to seek balance.
That doesn't mean just forgetting it all and trusting that love will cause you to vibrate on a higher level and that tptb won't see you if they start rounding you up. It means be aware, but don't let it consume you. Know that there are FEMA camps. Know that there are forces that may not want what is right for your family. Know the the possibilities for catastrophes are possible. Not just some MAJOR planetary event, but even natural disasters or a home fire are all possible. Then get prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. Take the time to set up a food storage. Anything from 3 days to a year. Not because you expect there to be a food shortage, but because you never know if you will lose your job, or there might be a flood or tornado or even a power outage that cuts you off for a few days. Prepare for the worst, but don't expect the worst. You won't be blindsided in an emergency and you will have a leg up on being okay. Take the time to get your papers in one easily accessible place. Buy a lockbox and hide it in a closet, get duplicates. Get a bug out bag (change of clothes, documentation, some energy bars and some water) and put it in your front closet. Doesn't take much of anything but time and you are one step closer to being okay. Get your first aid kit set up. Not because of a catastrophe, but you can use it if say...you get a splinter, or piece of glass in your foot... or you just need a bandaid. Make a contingency plan. A place to go, a way out if there is an emergency and they need to evacuate you (a chemical spill from a train derailment, or tanker spill) and that way you don't have to depend on the Government to take care of you... because YOU will care for you (and your family) the best. Live in love, but realize that love won't feed you the 1k calories you need a day to survive in the event of an emergency. Looters do not care if you have empathy for them, they just need to take care of themselves too. Know that the universe will provide your needs, but you need to do some of the legwork yourself. If you imbibe in chemical or herbal enhancements, take a few days off to get clear and make a plan. While they may be a valid path to spiritual experiences, they aren't exactly known for their logic enhancement. Take the money you would use, (if you wouldn't otherwise have the means) and make a 72 hour emergency store. Then you are one step closer to being alright if something were to happen. Live, Love, and Have Faith that you have done everything you can to prepare for the worst, and know that you will be okay no matter what happens. |
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#2 |
Avalon Senior Member
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thank you for your message
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#3 |
Avalon Senior Member
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Location: So Cal Coast USA
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That's some smart thinking. Great post.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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amen, sister~ this speaks to being responsible for our experience-THAT is WHY all this is happening in the first place, because we are ascending!
The only thing I would add is that chemical and herbal enhancements aren't really "enhancing", even though it might temporarily feel like it. They actually interfere with our connection to our HIGHER self. I know one CAN channel different dimensions that show us interesting, even perhaps sometimes helpful, spiritual stuff (I know, I am a channeler and have talked to untold number of spirits when using "herbal enhancements" in the past. ![]() Blessings!! www.forgiveandawaken.com |
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#5 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: beyond the sun...
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Sound advice, indeed.
Planning for things doesn't mean you fear them. :-) |
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