Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Global prayer directed at the water in the nuclear plants in Fukushima

Call to Prayer from Masuru Emoto -

Thursday, March 31, Noon

To All People Around the World
Please send your prayers of love and gratitude to water at the nuclear plants in Fukushima, Japan!
By the massive earthquakes of Magnitude 9 and surreal massive tsunamis, more than 10,000 people are still missing…even now… It has been 16 days already since the disaster happened. What makes it worse is that water at the reactors of Fukushima Nuclear Plants started to leak, and it’s contaminating the ocean, air and water molecule of surrounding areas.
Human wisdom has not been able to do much to solve the problem, but we are only trying to cool down the anger of radioactive materials in the reactors by discharging water to them.
Is there really nothing else to do? I think there is.
During over twenty year research of hado measuring and water crystal photographic technology, I have been witnessing that water can turn positive when it receives pure vibration of human prayer no matter how far away it is. Energy formula of Albert Einstein, E=MC2 really means that Energy = number of people and the square of people’s consciousness.
Now is the time to understand the true meaning. Let us all join the prayer ceremony as fellow citizens of the planet earth.  I would like to ask all people, not just in Japan, but all around the world to please help us to find a way out the crisis of this planet!!
The prayer procedure is as follows.
Name of ceremony: “Let’s send our thoughts of love and gratitude to all water in the nuclear plants in Fukushima” Day
and Time: March 31st, 2011 (Thursday)12:00 noon in each time zone
Please say the following phrase: “The water of Fukushima Nuclear Plant, we are sorry to make you suffer.  Please forgive us.  We thank you, and we love you.”  Please say it aloud or in your mind. Repeat it three times as you put your hands together in a prayer position. Please offer your sincere prayer.
Thank you very much from my heart.

To understand how your thoughts can influence water watch this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAvzsjcBtx8

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Saint or Aint???

I looked up "Saint" in the dictionary and found this: "An officially recognized person through canonization, as preeminent for holiness; one of the spirits of the departed, now in heaven." So according to Webster, a saint is a near-perfect person, now dead.
But what is a saint in the Bible? In most of Paul's letters, he makes reference to "the saints." Here are some from Philippians: "To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Philippi" (1:1). "Greet every saint in Christ Jesus" (4:21). "All the saints greet you" (4:22).
So the Word of God says saints are on earth, living with us. You could take all of humanity and separate them into two categories, the saints and the "ain'ts." You either belong to God or you don't. If you belong to Jesus Christ, you are a saint. You are a "separated one." That's what the word means, one who is separated for God's purpose here on earth. Here are some traits of saints.
A saint belongs to two kingdoms. Though he has a physical address, here on the earth, he has a spiritual address as well: "in Christ Jesus." He has a dual citizenship. He lives as an alien on the earth because his true citizenship is in heaven. And therefore he keeps a light touch on this life because he knows it's only temporary.
So the bottom line is this: Does God own you, or are you earthbound?  Are you a saint or an "ain't"?

Sunday, March 6, 2011

My Life Plan is Guaranteed

My life plan is guaranteed!
1 Thessalonians 5:24 “The one who calls you is faithful and he will do it.”
What God calls you to do, He empowers you to do. With the plan comes every resource that we will need to accomplish that plan.

For many years I was unsure of my purpose and mission in life.  I tried and often succeeded in filling every waking moment with activity. Oh, it was wonderful activity filled with good things – but they were not the best things, the highest things for my life. I just did them in order to feel important.  I hoped that all this activity  would provide a purpose and plan for the restlessness in my soul.

Sitting at the bottom of a deep, dark pit named “Clinical Depression”, I discovered a truth that has redefined who I am and altered my soul perception of God. I now realize that the most powerful mission flows from a clear life plan. 
How do we discover our life plan?
By spending time with the Plan Maker. By saturating daily life with His truth and continually turning our hearts to conversation with Him.  When we spend time with Him the plan naturally unfolds as we take every “next step” in obedience.
  • What are your spiritual gifts?
  • What are you passionate about?
  • What are your natural abilities?
  • What is your personality type?
  • What are the spiritual markers in your life?
  • What do others see in you?    

I began to ask these questions, looking for the gifts He has given me instead of the ones I thought I should have or wanted to have. I began to accept my limitations knowing that He had woven them into the seams of my journey for my good. I began trusting Him to lead the way through this foreign land called life. Guess what? I looked around one day to find myself smack-dab in the middle of His life plan for me. It was suddenly so simple and amazingly clear! I am learning to say “no” to those things that do not fit into that life mission. Certainly, I fail and have to begin again. And sometimes I am misunderstood because I have chosen to follow God’s plan instead of someone else’s. But I would rather be misunderstood than disobedient. I had to choose a new audience and so must you! I had to make a decision about the One I wanted to please and so must you.

Today I know who I am and where I am going!  I’ve discovered that the secret of “doing it all” is not doing it all!  It is finding which part of “all” He has given us to do and then doing all of that! In other words, find out what His plan is and stick to it, knowing that it is guaranteed by God Himself.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Show Me Dont tell me

"There's a wonderful scene near the end of the movie 'My Fair Lady' in which Eliza Doolittle sings words that God must also sing. She says, 'Words! Words! Words! I'm so sick of words, If you're in love, Show me!' I am always writing about the importance and power of words. However, if words are spoken only from the head and not the heart, and are misused to impress, flatter, manipulate, or don't mean a thing to the one who speaks them, they can be worse than useless.
It's the same for a Christian  If we say we are a believer and don't act accordingly, what does it mean? It means nothing. God help me with my potty mouth and the way I use my words!!

I read this on a poster at the Christian Book shop and I wrote it down.
 The living truth is what I long to see
  I cannot live on what used to be
  So close your Bible and show me how
  The Christ you talk about is living now.

Stop the Violence against Women in the Valley


                                             Domestic Violence Awareness Month
                                            Liz Dance Studio and Namaste Valley Hosted an
                                            Empowerment Luncheon Speaking out against Domestic 
                                            Violence at Ringold Pavillion Park in Brownsville. 
                                            Liz Dance Studio also hosted a Zumbathon raising money 
                                            for Domestic Violence and Womens Shelters in Mcallen at 
                                            Ice House Club.




I know too much about violence against women I grew up next to a Mujeres Unidas Shelter home downtown Pharr Texas.– As a child I watched in terror as my mother was abused by an angry and unhappy man who could not control his emotions, nor his hands. Many people in our community knew what was happening – but no one did anything about it.

As a child witnessing violence, I could not help feeling responsible for the pain, the screaming, and the misery. It is difficult to escape these feelings as an adult; they stay with you.
That is why today I am part of Amnesty International and I continue to write letters to our Congressmen and State Representatives.
Amnesty was instrumental in the passage of the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 - signed into law by President Obama in July. This law begins to reverse the alarming rate of sexual violence against Native American and Alaska Native women. Survivors of sexual assault finally stand a real chance of getting a police response, a rape kit and the opportunity to see their case prosecuted.

I am immensely proud of all that Amnesty has achieved in its remarkable 50-year history. It is our duty to carry on this life-saving work. We must shine this light to the future, until human rights are a reality for everyone. I urge everyone to get involved with your local Womens Shelter group volunteer and reach out to someone you know needs help. Increase the Peace~

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Do it Anyway




People are unreasonable, illogical and self-centered.
Love them anyway.

If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives.
Do good anyway.

If you are successful, you will win false friends and true enemies.
Succeed anyway.

The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow.
Do good anyway.

Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable.
Be honest and frank anyway.

The biggest person with the biggest ideas can be shot down by the smallest person with

the smallest mind.
Think big anyway.

What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight.
Build anyway.

People really need help but may attack if you help them.
Help people anyway.

Give the world the best you have and you might get kicked in the teeth.
Give the world the best you've got anyway.

The Color of Love

The Rainbow painted by God is a symbol of Hope and Love. As long as there are Storms Sunshine and Rain
there will be Rainbows and as long as there are Rainbows there is Hope and Love for me and You~Namaste


"The Six Pillars of Character are: Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship," to which we could add a seventh, Personal Honesty.


Blue- Trust worthiness think True Blue

Yellow- Respect think The Golden Rule

Green- Responsibility think being responsible for a garden or your finances or as in being solid and reliable like an oak

Fairness- Orange Think of dividing an orange into equal sections to share fairly with friends

Caring-Red Think of a heart 

Citizenship-Purple -Think regal purple as representing the state 

 I was taught when growing up  to respect my elders, open doors for elderly, give my seat on a bus to
 the elderly, say thank you when kindnesses are shown to me, etc., etc. And even though I went through my rebellious years that I'm not very proud of, I still remained to be a person of good character. I have worked very hard  to live by example and teach my son the same values that were taught to me.

When Brandon was little his favorite video was one called Character Counts Tom Selleck was the narrator he would watch it over and over he loved it. He would take out his crayons and label them and give them definitions I am so blessed to have a son who is of good Character. I have worked very hard as single mother to teach him to be a man of good Character. I'm very proud of my little Dragon/Rock Star.

I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

Do Unto others.....


Doing nothing for others is the undoing of one's self. We must be purposely kind and generous, or we miss the best part of existence. The heart that goes out of itself, gets large and full of joy. This is the great secret of the inner life. We do ourselves the most good doing something for others.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

TRUE HEART

Have you ever noticed how easy it is to love open, honest, and authentic people—and how difficult it is to even like defensive, dishonest people who are living in denial?
A good definition of denial has been called Truth Decay. In the long run denial can be extremely destructive to one's physical, mental and spiritual health—and also destructive to relationships.


As a child I was forced to build defenses around my feelings in order to survive. However, as an adult I learned  to rid myself of unhealthy defenses in order to fully live and fully love.—The only way  to live productive lives and develop healthy, lasting and loving relationships is to have an open heart and not build walls around it or wear a mask and live in denial. For years I lived behind a mask a facade.—No matter how attractive that mask may have appeared —I  never felt fully loved because that mask was not me. Only real people can get close to others and experience intimacy and real love.

The more dishonest I was with my inner self (my true feelings and motives), the more I distorted the truth—including God's truth—to make it match my perception of reality, and I used it to justify my behavior. Ultimately I ended up unhappy believing my own lies.

 I was in denial and what is denial? It's SIN—and a destructive sin at that. Remember, it's just as big a sin to lie to yourself  as it is to lie to anyone else. We can call poison by any name we like, but poison is still poison. Same goes for sin. We can call it freedom of choice, misspeak, or by any other fancy name to give it a sugar coating and make it sound attractive, but that makes it all the more deceptive and dangerous.

Remember that we change the world one person at a time. The first person to start with is yourself . I needed to realize that because I  was guilty of the sin of denial. I came to God with a genuine and humble heart asking him to "search my heart" and reveal to me, it was painful and God revealed to me that  I was in denial and God confronted me with the truth about myself.

I realized that without access to the truth there is no healing or recovery, and there is no freedom but self-deceptive bondage. As Jesus said, only the truth sets people free  (John 8:32).


I accept the fact that pain is the way into denial and pain is the way out of it. I learned from AA, "It's not the truth that hurts us but letting go of the lies." Indeed, facing one's truth can be painful but incredibly freeing and ultimately fulfilling. I say painful because it usually takes painful experiences to break through our self-defeating defenses.

The pursuit of truth needs to be a life-long journey. It is a journey that leads to fully living and fully loving—and ultimately to life everlasting. Lies are of the devil and ultimately lead to hell here on earth and in the life to come.

"Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting."  Thank you Jesus for delivering  me from the sin of denial. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayers. I am grateful for your mercy and I now walk in Truth I am free and I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ.

Volunteer

Some of the Best Reasons to Volunteer
Some of the best reasons to give are the ones you may not have considered — the ones that make it worth your while to go that extra step. People who have spent time volunteering for a cause report that they get back in satisfaction and joy more than they ever expend in inconvenience or effort — what you get back is immeasurable. You'll also receive these benefits:
  • Volunteering makes you feel needed.
  • Volunteering can lead to learning new skills.
  • Volunteering can help you deal with some of your personal problems.
  • Volunteering helps you meet new people and breaks down barriers of misunderstanding, mistrust and fear.
  • Volunteering can create new contacts which may help your business or career.

It's What in the World You Can Do!
You might be thinking, "The little bit that I can do will never help much!" or "What in the world can I do?" If you've ever spent ten minutes reading a book to a child with autism, you know that even that small amount of compassion and attention can make a world of difference. No one person can solve the world's problems, but what little you do can make your little corner of the world — or one far away from yours a happier, healthier, safer place to live for those who need your help. Each of us can right a wrong, fill a plate, visit a shut-in, rescue a pet, deliver a meal, tend a public garden, mentor a child or whatever action inspires you.  Just jump in and volunteer!