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What do you want to be when you grow up? (continued from Drs.

  •  Each one of is is exactly where we need to be, with exactly who we need to be with (which is ultimately, ourselves), doing exactly what we are supposed to be doing.

    Three scenarios come to mind.

    1. When I first started going to public school (back in 1892 j/k:) in kindergarten, my teacher asked each of the students, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" I can be fairly confident in saying that each one of those students PROBABLY didn't grow up to be whatever their answer was at five years old. It is possible that some did.

    But, how many human beans on the planet Earth could have responded to that question by answering, "I already am!" I guestimate about 5 in 7 billion. Here is one http://youtu.be/IOfKAPGfd6k

    2. (please see that link before proceeding, as it is a vital part of my post, thank you). Then there are other people who know beyond a doubt what they want to be, but they are told only about the impossibilities, perhaps even pitied. Please see this video of a man who has no arms and plays guitar better than most people: http://youtu.be/33LJ36nAozM 

     

    Then, there are the babies and children that star in this movie. If you haven't seen this video, please, don't be weak hearted and look away. Don't click the "stop" button. 

    THIS IS IMPORTANT. Americans are responsible for the weapons used to kill these children. 

    Please, watch "Tears of Palestine" 


    http://imeu.net/news/article0021240.shtml?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+imeu%2FnewsAnalysis+%28IMEU+%3A+News+%26+Analysis%29

     

    I believe that our destinies are sort of like a spiritual genetic code. But, I cannot for the life of me, understand what lesson the children in Palestine could have possibly learned by dying so young. 

    That makes me wonder if other people might exist to teach others, in the most brutal of ways sometimes, unfortunately.

     

    But, let me re-center.

    What do you think of this:

    All energy in this atmosphere (which we will include everything within our solar system) is God. When the solar system was born, however many millions of years ago, God's birthday (in a manner of speaking), often times referred to as the "big bang theory" designated how many atoms (literally) God would be made up of. 

    Since God's birthday, (for lack of a better word I will use "It" instead of "He" or "She") it has been acting much the same way as any infant would. Not knowing it's own capabilities, it flexes it's fingers while staring at them in awe... you get the picture, you have seen a newborn baby. 

    Moving right along... God has been experimenting by  arranging and rearranging 'matter' into as many different combinations as it possibly can. How else could God know what it is capable of? From the most horrifying to the most beautiful. 

    In this scenario we are all God. God is all. 

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  • Reverend Edward Lister
    Reverend Edward Lister We are So much on the same page on many subjects. Especially regarding the last paragraph about energy. When you have time, I would love for you to explore my website, as well as the link to my blog.
    I think there is much we could discuss together.
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