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Is Time In Our Way?

Posted on Dec 10th, 2007 by Ananda : One who extends Love Ananda
In a life changing book "Three Magic Words" by U.S. Andersen he says


Time, as we know it, does not exist in the Universal Subconscious Mind."


Back in 1948 Mystic Neville Goddard spoke to his regular students saying:


"To the natural mind, reality is confined to the instant called now; this very moment seems to contain the whole of reality, everything else is unreal. To the natural mind, the past and the future are purely imaginary. In other words my past, when I use the natural mind, is only a memory image of things that were. And to the limited focus of the carnal or natural mind the future does not exist. The natural-mind does not believe that it could revisit the past and see it as something that is present, something that is objective and concrete to itself, neither does it believe that the future exists."


"To the spiritual mind, which in our language we will call the fourth-dimensional focus, the past, the present, and the future of the natural mind are a present whole. It takes in the entire array of sensory impressions that man has encountered, is encountering, and will encounter."


"The only reason you and I are functioning as we are today, and are not aware of the greater outlook, is simply because we are creatures of habit, and habit renders us totally blind to what otherwise we should see; but habit is not law. It acts as though it were the most compelling force in the world, yet it is not law."
Is time in our way?
As a collective mind we have (for the most part) been taught that time is an important factor as is action and of course endurance. Time has been used as a means to an end and has literally aged man into thinking that time counts and that life is about death.
Teacher's of The Law of Attraction as far back as it can be found tell us that time is not anything but a mental construct. So is time in our way?
Joseph Murphy in his book "Peace Within YourSelf" says:


"The Inner Voice is constantly urging man to go forward to do, to be, and to have."


What if creation really is as easy as an idea that is;


"we ask and it is given"
NOW.

A thought, a simple thought delivered by the Universal Mind, out-pictured into our world Now, not tomorrow or when the time is right, but now.
If time 'is not' then what are we waiting for? Stop postponing your fulfillment. Stop acting as if you need to postpone your fulfillment and simply allow your ideas to become things. Make them apparent now.
Is time in our way? I'd say it is. The time is Now to make our dreams a reality. Put your mind where you desire them to be and make time 'no-thing' at all.
"Behold, here comes a son of the Living God.
Let us bear witness and testify that we are the sons of God.
The Sons of God shouted for joy."
-Job,38:7.
Is time in our way? I think not!

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Be The Secret Santa in Your World

Posted on Dec 21st, 2007 by Ananda : One who extends Love Ananda

Dear Angels, This is a time of year that brings people to their Highest Potential (as is shared in the article below - PLEASE READ) but also it is a time of deep sorrow for those without family, friends and a means to give. As I write this I know that you can see this person or people I am referring to in your mind - That special person that touches your heart in that special way for you know he is very sad and alone.

There are only 5 days left until Christmas. Please find it in your hearts to become a Secret Santa for your world - Visit a neighbor that you know is alone, Bring smiles wherever you go. Hug more...care more knowing that as you do... Your world is feeling the Love that you bring. It's time to open our hearts and bring Love as the gift to all we meet this Christmas season. I know that as you give Love You will feel Loved. To see a smile on someone who doesn't usually wear one is a gift beyond measure.

If not now when? Isn't time to Give as You wish to receive - Isn't it time to give with all your heart?

We are all connected - No one goes un-noticed in the Heart of God. Give...Give...Give with all your Heart and You will be Known as The Secret Santa in your own world.

*Hugs*...Thank You for reading this email...It means the world to me.

Richest BlesSings!
Love Deeply!
Ananda and John of Love
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Man's Secret Santa Legacy Lives On
By MARIA SUDEKUM FISHER,
AP
Posted: 2007-12-21 14:57:57
Filed Under: Nation News
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Dec. 21) - Susan Dahl had spent four months homeless in Colorado and just been on a harrowing 10-hour bus trip through sleet and snow. Hungry and broke, all she wanted to do was get back to family in Minnesota.

That's when a tall man in a red coat and red hat sat next to her at the downtown bus station, talked to her quietly and then slipped her $100 on that recent December afternoon.


Photo Gallery: Gifts From a Stranger
Charlie Riedel, AP
A man known as Secret Santa gives a child a $20 bill at a thrift store Dec. 11 in Kansas City, Mo. He works anonymously, keeping alive a tradition begun by a friend who gave away more than $1.3 million over 26 years.

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The man was doing the work of Larry Stewart, Kansas City's original Secret Santa who anonymously wandered city streets doling out $100 bills to anyone who looked like they needed it. Stewart died of cancer at age 58 earlier this year. But his legacy lives on.

"He said `Here's a $100 bill ... and this is in memory of Larry Stewart,'" said Dahl, 56.

Over about a quarter century, Stewart quietly gave out more than $1.3 million to people in laundromats, diners, bus stations, shelters and thrift stores, saying it was his way of giving back at Christmas for all the wealth and generosity he had received in his lifetime.

For years, Stewart did not want his name known or want thanks or applause, but last December he acknowledged who he was and used his last few months while battling cancer to press his message of kindness toward others. He even trained some friends in the ways of Secret Santa.

This Christmas, a friend who told Stewart in the hospital that he would carry on for him is out on the streets, handing out $100 bills, each one stamped with "Larry Stewart, Secret Santa."

Between Kansas City and several other cities this Christmas, the new Secret Santa will give away $75,000 of his own money, mostly in $100 bills.

"I didn't want to be a Secret Santa," said the man, a business consultant who lives in the Kansas City area. "I wanted to give Larry money. But last year, he said I had to hand it out myself. So I did, and I got hooked."

This new Secret Santa talks about Larry Stewart to just about everyone he encounters. "Have you ever heard of a man named Larry Stewart?" he asks before handing out $100 or more.

Depending on who he's talking to, the new Secret Santa might say Stewart was a man who believed in making people happy by giving them money they didn't have to ask for, apply for or wait in line for.

"There was this fella named Larry Stewart," he tells a man in the bus station. "He was an old friend of mine. He was called Secret Santa, and every year he would find a few people who might need a little money and he would ask that you pass on the kindness."

People respond differently to the gesture. Some cry. Some scream. A rare few even say "No thanks."

Others take the money and offer their own gifts. like Robert Young, who was homeless and had only 20 cents in his pocket. When Secret Santa gave him $200, Young, 50, took out an old notebook and ripped out a song he had written.

"It's yours now," he told Secret Santa, who thanked Young, and carefully tucked the pages into his pocket.

The new Secret Santa has also started a Web site, and is trying to recruit other Secret Santas across the country. "Larry's dream was for a Secret Santa in every city," Kansas City's Santa said.

There are now a couple apprentices, with more candidates turning up all the time. But, he says, you don't have to be willing to hand out money to be a Secret Santa.

"Anyone can be a Secret Santa," he says. "You don't have to give away $100. You can give away kindnes. Help someone."


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