Guest guest Posted March 5, 2003 Report Share Posted March 5, 2003 Dear America, how do I love thee? I cannot count the ways...there is no accounting for the reasons Except that you are the country of my birth On this most beautiful of God's planets, Earth. You are just One of All of the other beautiful places Filled with so many beautiful faces Are we to destroy God's Garden Because our Hearts have hardened? Are we to forgive the trespasses of Others, Or will we kill our Sisters and Brothers? Are we to stand by Empty, Quietly As Love and Compassion cease to Be? Or will we open our Hearts to Thee, God? Forgive us for we know not what we do... Dear America, May God shed His grace on Thee And Remind us All that when we are on our knees, We Are All Connected, Seamlessly By the Divine Fire burning in you and in me May you find the Light that burns in your Heart May you find the Grace to do your Part Will we find the courage to speak Or will we prey upon the weak? Speak...against a war about money and oil Hidden underneath greedy shiny aluminum foil. Will we shed the blood Of God's sisterbrotherhood? Or will Thy Will Be Done On Earth as It Is in Heaven? Dear America, please write to your legislators To try to stop this unholy war of wars But before your Part is Done Don't forget to pray for peace to...The One. Do not be attached to the results of your prayer Just do the right thing and you will be There Standing in the Light of Love That falls with so much Grace from Above. May our actions be Right May we walk in Thy Light May You forgive us our trespasses As we forgive those who trespass against us + + + OM, Saha Naavavatu Saha Nau Bhunaktu Saha Veeryam Karavaavahai Tejasvi Naavadheetamastu Maa Vidvishaavahai OM, shaantiH. shaantiH, shaantiH* May the Lord protect us together, May he nourish us together. May we work together uniting our strength for the good of humanity. May our learning be luminous and purposeful. May we never hate one another May There be Peace, Peace and Perfect Peace EternaLove, Lady Joyce *Taittiriya Upanishads, Shanti Mantra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2003 Report Share Posted March 5, 2003 Hi Joyce, how tactful. All is well. I feel somewhat like a hypocrite for suggesting such, as I for one do not have a smart bomb aimed up my bum. ...but all is well David (speaking from his safe, secure home) , "Lady Joyce" <ladyjoy@v...> wrote: > Dear America, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 , "Lady Joyce" <ladyjoy@v...> wrote: > Dear America, how do I love thee? > I cannot count the ways...there is no accounting for the reasons > Except that you are the country of my birth > On this most beautiful of God's planets, Earth. Namaste, As a non american I don't fully share your attachment to the usa, although I like travelling there and did live there for a couple of years. Like many other countries it was stolen from its original inhabitants. Here is an interesting quatrain from Nostradamus. I believe describing the invasion of Irak by Usurper tyrant Bush. Adulterous lady probably the statue of liberty. CENTURY VIII-70 Il entrera vilain, mechant, infame Tyrannisant la Mesopotamie Tous amis fait d'adulterine dame. Terre horrible, noir de phisonomie. {French} He will enter, wicked, unpleasant, infamous, tyrannizing over Mesopotamia. All friends made by the adulterous lady, the land dreadful and black of aspect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 , "saktidasa" <saktidasa> wrote: > , "Lady Joyce" <ladyjoy@v...> > wrote: > > Dear America, how do I love thee? > > I cannot count the ways...there is no accounting for the reasons > > Except that you are the country of my birth > > On this most beautiful of God's planets, Earth. > > Namaste, > > As a non american I don't fully share your attachment to the usa, > although I like travelling there and did live there for a couple of > years. Like many other countries it was stolen from its original > inhabitants. > Here is an interesting quatrain from Nostradamus. I believe > describing the invasion of Irak by Usurper tyrant Bush. Adulterous > lady probably the statue of liberty. > > CENTURY VIII-70 > > Il entrera vilain, mechant, infame > Tyrannisant la Mesopotamie > Tous amis fait d'adulterine dame. > Terre horrible, noir de phisonomie. > {French} > > He will enter, wicked, unpleasant, infamous, > tyrannizing over Mesopotamia. > All friends made by the adulterous lady, > the land dreadful and black of aspect. A few years ago I was commissioned to paint a portrait of The French nobleman La Marquis de Lafayette. He came to America at nineteen to win glory. He was commissioned by George Washington and became a General. It was his influence that brought the French Navy to blockade Cornwallis' escape by sea and Cornwallis surrendered. He was with Washington through the worst of it. Lafayette had seen real misery in Europe where the lower class could not own land. They could not hunt for food. They had no rights. Lafayette saw a new land and watched as it became democracy. The leaders did all that at that time was possible to see that freedom was asssured for everybody. There were still slaves but the constitution was so framed that eventually that was overcome. People from all over the world wanted to come to America. The word America meant freedom as those people understood it and Americans by definition were free. He went back to his home wanting the same thing for the people of France. Lafayette was a true egalitarian. For nearly fifty years he led France through three revolutions. Each time the people won a democracy the nobility would take it away from them again. The Aristocracy all over Europe hated Lafayette. His wife and daughters were imprisoned for many years. They tried to stop him and bring these revolutions to a halt. But he succeeded, and the democracies in Europe became more prevalent and lasted. Finally as an old man General Lafayette made another journey to America. He was feted everywhere and he stayed and traveled for two years because everyone loved him so much. Think of it. A nobleman who became educated to what could be if the hearts of men were freed from the burden of suppression. The Americans of that time would not put up with unfair business practices. A merchant would be shamed. To those people of that time if you cheated others you were not an American. If you had a lot of money neighbors were skeptical of how you got it. Fast forward to 1952 and the "electrical scandals". General Electric and Westinghouse were convicted of conspiring along with the other manufacturers of electrical motors to fix prices. This coincided with the steel and oil industries being convicted of the same crime. Despite the difficulties inherent in catching these people in the act, they were given minimal fines by the judges and released. These crimes were terrible because these were the industries which supplied all the others, and prices for everything went up unreasonably. But what was in the the "news" ? It was taken up by the McCarthy "UnAmerican" Activities Committee and little was made of these events. By 1959 sixty of the top 70 corporations in this country had been convicted of price fixing. This was when women left the home to work. Together the man and wife could supply the same standard of living that the man alone provided before. The family was to be broken as a result. The People who did this were not Americans by the standards of the people who created the word. The historian of these facts is Ferdinand Lundberg. In his book "The Rich and the Super Rich", he also described how the ability to pass enormous wealth on to one's heirs had by the 1930's created an aristocracy in this country. The government was no longer elected but bought, effectively taking away people's right to vote. Democracy was in danger of being taken back by the 'nobles' as it had in France so many years before. F. D. Roosevelt was able to pass a 90% estate tax that kept an American Nobility from becomeing a fact. For about four years. Then the laws were circumvented by 'foundations' and 'trusts'. The power and influence could be passed to heirs in this way. Now the estate tax is about to be overturned if it has not already. But who hears the story about why we had an estate tax in the first place? Has the "Free Press" written about it? No. These people are not Americans in the true sense and the only way that matters. They are not protecting freedom. And now we have a large part of the world thinking Americans are greedy. The word just cannot mean that to me. Perhaps to you it does and that is a shame. To me the word American can only mean someone who believes in freedom for others and themselves. There have been abuses of our system, but we shouldn't throw the baby out with the bathwater. Let's just clean America up and not give up on it. Love Bobby G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 , "texasbg2000" <Bigbobgraham@a...> wrote: > , "saktidasa" <saktidasa> > wrote: > > , "Lady Joyce" <ladyjoy@v...> > > wrote: > > > Dear America, how do I love thee? > > > I cannot count the ways...there is no accounting for the reasons > > > Except that you are the country of my birth > > > On this most beautiful of God's planets, Earth. > > > > Namaste, > > > > As a non american I don't fully share your attachment to the usa, > > although I like travelling there and did live there for a couple of > > years. Like many other countries it was stolen from its original > > inhabitants. > > Here is an interesting quatrain from Nostradamus. I believe > > describing the invasion of Irak by Usurper tyrant Bush. Adulterous > > lady probably the statue of liberty. > > > > CENTURY VIII-70 > > > > Il entrera vilain, mechant, infame > > Tyrannisant la Mesopotamie > > Tous amis fait d'adulterine dame. > > Terre horrible, noir de phisonomie. > > {French} > > > > He will enter, wicked, unpleasant, infamous, > > tyrannizing over Mesopotamia. > > All friends made by the adulterous lady, > > the land dreadful and black of aspect. > > > A few years ago I was commissioned to paint a portrait of The French > nobleman La Marquis de Lafayette. He came to America at nineteen to Namaste, I think lafayette was responsible for converting washington to freemasonry and thus enabling the coup of 1789, and the end of the revolution... I don't want to debate the usa the facts stand in for me....ONS...Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 , "saktidasa" <saktidasa> > to > > Namaste, > > I think lafayette was responsible for converting washington to > freemasonry and thus enabling the coup of 1789, and the end of the > revolution... > > I don't want to debate the usa the facts stand in for > me....ONS...Tony. Namaste, Further info; I mean the 1789 or 87 convention that Patrick Henry refused to go along with it, saying 'I smell a rat'. He said it was a diversion from the ideals of America and a denigration of God/Christianity, in public life in exchange for other strange beliefs etc( sic Freemasonry and its worship of Lilith). This aberration occurs to this day in the banning of God in the oath and schools etc. It is not a separation of Church and State but a separation of Christianity to make way for Freemasonry........ONS..Tony. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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