Brotherhood of the Light on Barack Obama (Channeled by Kathleen Long)

Posted on Tuesday 28 October 2008

It is with a heavy heart that this man takes on the trappings of a political process that is flawed beyond anyone’s knowing OR imaginings. Let us say that it is no blight upon his heart as he knows and has been shown that this game however filthy, MUST BE played. Barack Obama indeed has a grand mission but that is not to say that Bush or McCain are not playing their roles as well–they are just as grand. They however are merely figureheads for a consciousness process, and represent a way of life that has kept the United States under the thumb of a group which has exerted a level of control that would distress even the hard-line conspiracy theorists. These figureheads are being used by the group to maintain the energies of the old world; to uphold and proclaim that world ‘real’ and continuous, ongoing and powerful. The world that they represent, that energy, vibration and frequency, is a consciousness that is based, laced and founded in FEAR. (Continue reading…)

Anyaa McAndrew @ 12:51 pm
Filed under: Politics

OUR MOMENT OF TRANSFORMATION by Patricia Diane Cota-Robles

Posted on Tuesday 7 October 2008

Changes are unfolding at warp speed, and it is critical that we all stay focused on the Light. Our thoughts, words, feelings and actions are powerful beyond our knowing. Remember, where our attention goes our energy flows. This is a profound Truth that we must now clearly comprehend.

There is a Divine Plan unfolding within the presidential elections in the United States of America. These are the most important elections we have ever faced due to the incredible things that will occur during the next few years. (Continue reading…)

Anyaa McAndrew @ 8:57 am
Filed under: General Spirituality

A Woman’s Worth by Goldie Taylor

Posted on Wednesday 1 October 2008

I have been a mother all of my adult life.  A single working mother. I put off dating, took menial jobs far beneath my qualifications and baked my share of ginger bread cookies for PTA Night, all so that three incredible children could have better. I chose their lives over mine.  I don’t have to tell you that it wasn’t easy. Unfortunately, my story, our story, is not
unique.

We slept in cars, bought groceries with food stamps and prayed for a better day.  When that wasn’t enough, I put myself through school at Emory University and took a part-time job as a staff writer at the Atlanta Journal Constitution.  That was over a decade ago.

Along the way, things got better. I’ve been an executive at two Fortune 500 companies and a practice director at two multinational public relations firms. Today, I own an advertising agency and I’ve authored two novels.  A third and fourth are on the way, God willing. All of this was possible because somebody laid a brick or two on the road for me. (Continue reading…)

Anyaa McAndrew @ 4:34 pm
Filed under: Of Interest to Women and Politics and Uncategorized