25 May 2010

What we should be thinking that we are





"We are but thought requiring survival, direction and destiny."


Given from Spirit to Michael Ayers 
on Monday, 24th May 2010

23 May 2010

From Cliftonville, Kent




ONLY WHEN THE LAST TREE HAS BEEN CUT DOWN

ONLY WHEN THE LAST RIVER HAS BEEN POLLUTED

ONLY WHEN THE LAST FISH HAS BEEN CAUGHT

ONLY THEN WILL YOU FIND 

THAT MONEY CANNOT BE EATEN

Cree Indian Prophecy
Sunday, 23rd May 2010

20 May 2010

Ellen's Prayer



"Dear God,

Thank you for healing people that do not feel well.

Amen."

 

From Ellen aged six

Thursday, 20th May 2010

18 May 2010

Chinese Sayings


Luo NohemiL Nobuyuki said ...
當一個人內心能容納兩樣相互衝突的東西,這個人便開始變得有價值了。
When a person's heart can hold different conflicting things, this man started to become worthwhile.

感谢您的评论 
Thank you for your comment

From 羅NohemiL信幸
Sunday, 16th May 2010

14 May 2010

Step up, Listen and Act

 

 

I hope that we all step up, listen and act on the advice given in our messages.

 

I was thinking today while tidying up the garden and realised that people think that the spiritual way is all about the fantasy lands and the non reality, so not considering taking full responsibility of our lives in which we have been given.

They almost can't believe that they have to make efforts to get themselves into that place they so desperately want to be - I feel it's a shame that when these people are given the tools they still don't want to use them.  They want a miracle, which generally results in material gains, but by doing nothing.

 

From Rebecca in Surrey

Friday, 14th May 2010

The Beating of Drake's Drum


I came across this historic account today in a reputable history book and thought you might find it interesting.
As Francis Drake lay dying in the West Indies in 1596, he asked for his drum and then ordered it to be sent back to England, swearing to return to defend his country when it was in danger.
It was returned to Buckland Abbey.
The drum was said to have rattled when Napoleon Bonaparte was brought to Plymouth after the Battle of Waterloo.  It has been hear three times recently.
1. When WWI started.
2. The drum was taken on board the Royal Oak and sounded when the German fleet were approaching in order to surrender – so perhaps it was a victory salute? Men were sent below by the Commander to find out twice what was making the noise and twice they returned having found nothing.  The Commander himself went below as all men were at battle stations – nobody could have beaten the drum. When the Royal Oak dropped anchor the drum stopped.
3. The last time was during the darkest hours of WW2 when British forces had crossed the channel and were being driven back across the beaches by the Germans.  The drum was heard to sound.  A miracle was required to stop our forces being massacred.  From the coastal towns of England, anything that could sail, set sail and brought our men safely home.
I was deeply touched that over four hundred years later, Drake was still spiritually present to aid this country in times of danger.  Can Mustafa tell us any more about Drake and how he helps us in times of danger?

From Annie in East Sussex
Friday, 14th May 2010

Mustafa's reply is THIS NOBLE ENGLAND 
on the Answers Site for Monday, 17th May 2010