"Vision is the art of seeing things
invisible."—Jonathan
Swift
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"Be a sending and receiving station. Be a beacon in the night.
Be a pillar of fire and a lighthouse on the rock! Many have need
of your heart’s love.
"I call you to the role of angel, of Ascended
Master and of teacher. I call you, beloved. For I present to you
another vision, not that which you see on television as role models
of glamour pass before you, as the soap operas play on and on
out of the astral realm, those patterns insidiously entering the
lives of many [who, by their attention on them,] are consigned
to such a narrow band of this physical octave, such a narrow [space
between] top and bottom.
"Consciousness is narrow on this platform
called planet earth. Have none of it! Expand into the third and
fourth dimensions, beloved. Move in the earth as you are in what
you are: the Great God Self in the process of merging with your
soul, your soul in the process of becoming the bride of the Lamb.
"Think big, beloved! Your Causal Body is
vast, yet you use but a trickle of it. Your Mighty I AM Presence
is all the Power, all the Wisdom, all the Love of a cosmos, yet
somehow [your] threefold flame does not grow proportionately.
It will in answer to your call but you must have the vision! You
must have the understanding of just how mighty is the Lord and
how much of that Lord can manifest through you daily.
" . . . We have spoken of souls caught on
the astral plane. Let us speak of souls in embodiment who yet
live in the astral consciousness that is spewed out to them through
the television and the low-grade music that is played upon this
planet. There are individuals moving about this city who are so
caught [and so caught up] in the astral plane that they cannot
in any way recognize or feel the vibration of Ascended Masters
and angels in their midst.
"We would rescue them but they are
in a state of fascination, fascination with the baubles and trinkets
of the astral plane and the voices that 'mutter and peep' and
offer their statements though they do not have the qualifications
of Ascended Masters. And thus if you could combine all of the
voices that might be heard speaking from out that astral plane
attempting to influence you, beloved, it would sound as a roar
and as a din. And you would find that all of them cancel each
other out, whereas the voice of the Son of God within your own
heart is sufficient unto you."
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"One of the ways the negative patterns of the fallen angels
are reinforced (or re-created) by the mass consciousness is through
the replaying of old movies. Projected on the screen—and
the screen of people’s consciousness—are the bigger-than-life
images of the 'stars,' in many cases fallen angels. Hence, the
fallen stars are, in effect, kept alive and immortalized by people
who worship them still and give them their attention and therefore
their precious energy. As Godfré Ray King used to say,
'Where your attention goes, there goes your energy.'
' Nothing good comes out of the psychic.' Godfré Ray King,
in his book The Magic Presence, records the following teaching
from Saint Germain: 'People are entertained, fascinated, and self-hypnotized
by the various conditions of the psychic world, but I tell you
. . . there is nothing good nor permanent within the psychic stratum.
It is as dangerous as quicksand, and just as undependable . .
. .The desire for and fascination [with] psychic phenomena . .
. holds the attention of the personality away from the acknowledgment,
the constant adoration, the continual communion, and the permanent
acceptance of the individual’s Mighty I AM Presence. Attention
to the activities of the psychic plane depletes the personal self
of the energy and the ability required to reach to the God Source
and anchor there permanently. I tell you eternal Truth when I
say that nothing of the Christ comes from the psychic realm, regardless
of any seeming evidence to the contrary.' See Godfré Ray
King, The Magic Presence (Chicago: Saint Germain Press, 1935),
pp. 25-26.
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" . . . Now we witness the deplorable condition of consciousness
wherein people enmesh themselves in unreality, movies, cheap entertainment
and other distractions so they don't have to look at the equation
of the hour. They do not see that the point of reality in God in
each one is worth saving, that it can be developed. And if it is
developed, it will one day lead to immortality." |
Mother Mary
December 24, 1996 |
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Roman
Holiday
There are many fine moments in a story that at times seems almost
like a daydream, and then it brings the characters back to reality
in a moving way. It's not an easy combination to pull off, but
here it all fits together very well, to make the kind of classic
worth remembering, and one which you can watch and enjoy more
than once.
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The
King and I
Wonderful, glorious colour and Brynner in his
finest hour. Musical about a widow who accepts a job as a live-in
governess of the King of Siam's children. |
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Lord
of the Rings
series one and two
This is the movie experience. This movie is visually
stunning, literally breathtaking. I mean that, some of the scenes
in this film simply stopped my lungs in their tracks, shocked
at the pure, enveloping beauty of the shot. |
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The
Dead Poets Society
He was their inspiration. He made their
lives extraordinary. English professor John Keating inspires his
students to a love of poetry and to seize the day.
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Stand
and Deliver
Based on a true story, this movie follows
the lives of a tough, caring teacher and a group of inner city
kids. Touching and powerful, this movie is entirely believable,
there are no stereotypes, no typecasting, nothing that draws it
away from its gripping reality. Even, if the story is great, it's
the actors who tell it and boy, did 'Stand and Deliver' have a
fantastic group of actors . . .
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Hamlet
Olivier's spin on the timeless classic is truly
uncanny. His direction (he was Oscar-nominated in the category)
and vision are something to behold. The production values are
strong. Oliver became the first of only two people presently to
direct himself to an Oscar victory (Roberto Benigni duplicated
the feat with 1998's "Life Is Beautiful") Saint Germain
was embodied as Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626), author of the Shakespearean
plays.
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Romeo
and Juliet
This film version created by Renato Castellani is a beauty to
behold. Saint Germain was embodied as Sir Francis Bacon (1561
- 1626), author of the Shakespearean plays.
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In
America
Writer/Director Jim Sheridan, (My Left Foot,
In the Name of the Father) whose previous films have won two Academy
Awards and received a total of 13 Oscar nominations.
Taken from the pages of their own lives, Jim
Sheridan and his daughters Naomi and Kirsten tell a touching story
of a young immigrant family in New York. In America chronicles
the lives of the Johnny (Paddy Considine) and Sarah (Samantha
Morton) as they emigrate from Ireland to New York City, with their
two young daughters (Sarah and Emily Bolger) in tow, in pursuit
of a dream. The family uses ingenuity and sheer strength of will
to make the most of their new life. Carried by the girls' youthful
hope and faith and the kindness of a stranger, the family finds
the heart to live and love again.
In America is a semi-autobiographical story written
by Sheridan and his filmmaker daughters Naomi and Kirsten Sheridan.
The film stars Samantha Morton, Paddy Considine, Djimon Hounsou
and sisters Sarah Bolger and Emma Bolger in her feature film debut.
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Stars
Fell on Henrietta
a little-known Robert Duvall film about an oil
driller during the Great Depression. Some people are optimists.
They are always looking for the next opportunity. They expect
to do well. They don't worry about failures very much. For them,
failures are learning opportunities. These people tend to become
entrepreneurs. Despite the fact that most projects fail, these
people are not deterred. They are convinced that their next project
will be a winner. This movie on this attitude is a good self-test
film. It is about a lifetime of dry holes. |
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