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May 4th, 2010 at 7:47pm
 
Just thought I'd share some info I received and forgot to post while engaged in a retrieval awhile back. It's moments such as these which make me marvel at being able to explore, help and be surprised to boot, in the afterlife.

During my first visit to Haiti and after helping retrieve one person, I was moving further into a somewhat dark and partially destroyed room when my attention was drawn to a wall made up of what appeared to be some kind of bricks or blocks. I had a strong feeling that something wasn't right but I had no idea what. As I scanned to my left, wondering what was up, I was immediately drawn back to that wall and felt a strong urge to focus in on it. Something to do with how it was constructed. Okay. Hmmm. Within a few seconds the feeling passed and I continued on to another retrieval.

A couple of days later, while watching the evening news regarding the devastation in Haiti, it was reported most likely why many buildings had crumbled so easily; shody construction. They explained that instead of filling forms with cement, sand was poured in, no doubt to save on costs. I told my husband what I had been guided to focus in on during my Haiti retrievals and he verified the basics of constructing walls and buildings. Sand, in lieu of poured cement, was about as unstable as you could get. I thought that was very interesting.

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Reply #1 - May 9th, 2010 at 12:38pm
 
Greetings Ginny
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   It's great that you're back posting your retrieval experiences. I liked reading about your adventures in years past. It's a shame that so many suffered and died in Haiti because of greed for money.

   I don't suppose that you were able to get any insight about the demolition of the World Trade Center on 9/11? Some scientists have discovered evidence that thermite was used to bring down the towers. The things people do for money. I look forward to an afterlife that's free of money and the need to buy things for survival.

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Reply #2 - May 9th, 2010 at 7:15pm
 
Hi Ralph,

Well thanks. I'm happy to be posting more too. Life got in the way for awhile but I'm a tough bird Wink.

I don't mean to be rude here, Ralph, but the 9/11 conspiracy theories actually piss me off like you wouldn't believe, and not for reasons you may think. I find them disgusting (Sorry but you asked!). The people who died or were injured that day were victims of a violent crime, a terrorist attack, and their families and loved ones have to suffer through being victimized over and over with such nonsense.

Okay, enough Lips Sealed. Much love Ralph,

Ginny

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Reply #3 - May 10th, 2010 at 2:24am
 
You're right Ginny.


   It doesn't matter anyway how it was done. This world through out history has been manipulated with deception. Karma has it's own way of working things out. But settling bad deeds with more bad deeds is an insane way to go about things.

   It may take more than one lifetime to settle a karmic manipulation. I prefer the way of the vairag; which is to be unattached to worldly things and events. Unattachment to this world leads to the higher God realms.

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Reply #4 - May 10th, 2010 at 7:56pm
 
Unattached, and still fully in the here and now. That's the mystery.

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Reply #5 - May 12th, 2010 at 1:26pm
 
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I don't mean to be rude here, Ralph, but the 9/11 conspiracy theories actually piss me off like you wouldn't believe, and not for reasons you may think. I find them disgusting (Sorry but you asked!). The people who died or were injured that day were victims of a violent crime, a terrorist attack, and their families and loved ones have to suffer through being victimized over and over with such nonsense.


Dear Ginny,


   I wanted to let your comment go, but after more thought about it, I just have to say my piece on this, and then I won't mention it anymore.

   First of all, if I could trade places with one of those innocent victims from 9/11, I would do so in a heartbeat. I grieve for them very much, and feel very guilty being alive in a country that betrayed them and murdered them. Yes, I'm fully convinced that the Pentagon, CIA, and Mossad helped carry out one of the biggest atrocities this country has ever seen, so that evil men with money and power could accumulate even more money and power; then turn it around with an outrageous pack of lies and blame middle eastern people with thier own evil deeds. Then they go and kill many innocent citizens of Afghanistan and Iraq to steal their resources.

   Anyone with at least some level of intelligence and internet access could research and learn the TRUTH about what really happened on 9/11. I'm sorry that you take the easy way out and swallow our governments pack of lies as written gospel about what happened that day, but I can't.

   I regret having incarnated in a country that lies to it's own people, while making many people poor so they can spend that money to kill innocents in other countries. The native americans were right about the white man. I respect aboriginal cultures the world over, but despise the greed and corruption of the supposedly civilized world. When my current incarnation is over, I will not come back to this world again until many changes happen first.

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Reply #6 - May 12th, 2010 at 10:04pm
 
You mean you'd wait to come back until all is fine and cozy here? Why not, but then, why did you decide to come here in your present reincarnation?

I guess what we can't oversee, we shouldn't judge. What we don't know, we shouldn't make conclusions of.

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Reply #7 - May 13th, 2010 at 3:08pm
 
Good questions Spooky.


   I still don't know why I'm here in this current situation, and that's what bother's me. When I was younger, everything seemed fine. Good country, good family, and alot of opportunity to make something out of my life. All I wanted to do when I grew up is to make many friends, help many people, and get along like everyone else, while obeying the golden rule.

   After I got older and learned the history of the human race, I learned that life was hard at times in the past for some, and easy for others, just as it is today. It's when I started learning of the deceptions that some people create that make it better for them and worse for others that I began realizing that life isn't fair.

   A person can incarnate in a place that seems to follow a good path but when that path changes for the worse, than it's too late and the situation has to be dealt with. I'm hoping that someday I'll find the reason why I put myself in this predicament. Then maybe I'll be able to accomplish the reason for being here.

   So far I feel like a poor soul lost in a lost world.

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Reply #8 - May 13th, 2010 at 8:20pm
 
Yes, I have searched, too, for the reason I'm here. I have gotten some answers, but most answers were not really applicable in this physical world. I guess I asked the wrong questions, and I even consider that there might not exist a "reason" in the sense we use this word. It's uncomfortable at first, but after a while it can be very freeing when you're not under the pressure of such a search. Then everything can appear, so to say, in the light of itself, rather than being judged and filtered by the reason-seeking mind.

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Reply #9 - May 14th, 2010 at 9:21pm
 
Maybe that's why the old saying goes; ignorance is bliss.

   I'm not an activist on any issue. I like to know what's happening in the world, but only tend to immediate relationships during my daily life. The world can work out it's own karma while I deal with mine.

   I'll probably peruse the history records of focus 27 after I leave my earthly existence and see what actually happened on different occasions that are in debate at the current moment. Just for peace of mind of course.

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