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Which foreign country or culture do you feel most drawn toward?

Posted on Oct 18th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for October 18, 2008:

This is going to sound weird, but for the longest time I have been drawn towards a culture that isn't of this Earth. I experience this through my feelings in the form of a deep-seated longing. I can't really explain it other than to say that for many years I have held a fascination for Orion's Belt. I also began to channel my spirit guide several years ago, and was surprised when he told me that he hails from the Andromeda Galaxy. In fact, I laughed heartily in disbelief when he told me that, thinking it sounded like something out of Star Trek -- however, since that conversation I have met several people who confess to similar feelings. Anyway, I can't tell you anything in particular about this place in the stars, other than I know in my heart it is a place where unconditional love is understood and practiced by all, and that I long for the days when I can once again be a part of something similar. (Otherwise, I find all cultures of this Earth equally fascinating, which basically means I am not drawn to any one country or culture any more than another.)
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Blossom Goodchild's very sad and courageous apology to the world

Posted on Oct 16th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
Maybe it's because I too am a channeler, and because I too have been given many messages about events that were supposed to transpire that never came to pass, or maybe it's because of all the hatred and ignorance that this situation has brought into the light -- but I feel very very proud of Blossom. And if I could just reach through my computer screen, I would give her a great big hug and tell her that she is loved, that she did a very brave thing by sharing her truth, and that I for one am grateful for the hope that she created in the world, especially at a time when there is such a lack of hope -- and that I am certain, with a little time and distance, she will indeed make sense of why this happened the way it did.
Blossom Goodchild updates 16th October


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Why no Lightship on October 14th?

Posted on Oct 15th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
I personally resonate with this explanation given by channeler Magenta Pixie.

Why no Lightship on October 14th?

Comments or thoughts...?
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How did you start on your spiritual path?

Posted on Oct 15th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for October 15, 2008:

For me, it was a spooky encounter with a ghost back in 1982. The story is posted here. (Read only if you are not easily scared by things that go bump in the night! :-)
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October 14th Lightship Prediction: Will it come true?

Posted on Oct 6th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
By now, many of you have heard about the  massive alien Lightship that has been predicted to appear in the skies somewhere in the world on October 14, 2008.

This prediction originated with an Australian channeler named Blossom Goodchild. She first posted her channeled message about the Lightship back in early August of this year on her website (click on "Federation of Light", then click on "The Message").

Below is a recent YouTube video of Blossom clarifying her original message regarding October 14th:

Blossom Goodchild clarifies October 14th

Personally speaking, I am feeling a lot of excitement about the possibility, although I must admit, the skeptical side of me keeps telling me that nothing will happen, that enough of us aren't ready for such a significant intervention such as this to occur.

How about you? Any feelings or comments one way or the other?
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Zeitgeist: Addendum -- JUST RELEASED!!! Oct 2/08

Posted on Oct 6th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
Zeitgeist: Addendum


If the embedded link (above) gives you problems, you can view the film by clicking here.

Also, if you haven't seen the original ZEITGEIST MOVIE (first released in June, 2007), you can watch it embedded below or click here.

Zeitgeist, The Movie - Remastered / Final Edition


Needless to say, I highly recommend both films!

Namaste,

Mathew

P.S. Please come back and post your comments after you watch the film(s). Thanks.


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What is your favorite family story?

Posted on Sep 15th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 15, 2008:

When I was a child, my parents had a habit of befriending the owners of the restaurants they frequented. Consequently, whenever they dined out, there was always a certain amount of fanfare and commotion to be witnessed upon arrival. "Hello. How are you? How nice to see you, etc. etc." In this regard, my mother tells a story about how she and my father met the owner of a Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles, a friendly older gentleman with a thick Mandarin accent who introduced himself as "Wheat Shit." "Wheat Shit?" my mother repeated, thinking the name more than odd. "Yes. Wheat Shit," was the very clear response. Thus, for the next year, everytime my parents visited the restaurant, they exhuberantly greeted Wheat Shit by name with hand shakes and hugs. And then one day, not seeing Wheat Shit upon arrival, my mother asked the Maitre d' where Wheat Shit was. "Who?" the Maitre d', responded. "Wheat Shit -- the owner?" my mother clarified upon receiving a blank stare.  "Oh, you mean Richard," the Maitre d' replied. "He's not here today."

True story.
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A Beautiful Parable

Posted on Jul 22nd, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
The following parable, SAGE WOMAN DREAMS OF GOING HOME, was written by a new friend of mine, Marjorie Garner, of Butte, Montana. It was written at Notch Bottom, on the Big Hole River, near Glen, Montana --- population 7:

The sound of the Big Hole river --- lapping --- slowly moving --- October-like --- the color a deep navy blue. I could sit here and breathe in the smell of sage 'til I fill up with the fragrance --- so big, so strong, that I become part of the sky --- like quaking aspen leaves, floating in the air. And little pieces of me, little round dry leaves will float for miles, --- across the river, into the cottonwoods, over the prickly pear cactus, the juniper, the sage, the greasewood and rabbit bush --- over everything --- until the pieces of me --- the dry leaves ---finally reach the golden eagle rookery.

And a young eagle --- while soaring in the sky --- will say to its mother: “What are all these little dry leaves --- falling from Heaven? They look like aspen leaves, but they’re not.”

And his mother would answer:

“Oh, those leaves are just pieces of that woman who loves sage. I’ve seen her here before. I’ve seen her pick sage twigs and juniper twigs and put them in her pocket. I’ve seen her looking up at us when we’re in the sky, craning back her neck until she fell over. I’ve seen her sitting on the ground, holding sage against her nose, breathing it in. I have seen her tears. I knew something like this would happen to her if she kept doing that, and she probably knew it too.

She loves this place. She loves our sky, our river, the willow, the juniper, the greasewood, the rocks, the old bones, the wild flowers --- everything of the earth and sky she loves. She even loves the little high-tailed chipmunks that scurry around. Those tiny little chipmunks --- you know --- the ones we like to eat for dessert!

I know all this because I’ve watched from the sky, with my eagle eye. I’ve seen her on her back staring at our sky, watching the clouds roll across --- the dolphin clouds, the shark clouds, the lace clouds, the long finger clouds. I’ve seen her face down on the ground, kissing it! Can you imagine?

And that’s where she wanted to be --- a part of the earth --- and that’s where she is now. She breathed in so much sage she turned into floating aspen leaves and became a part of everything --- as we are.

So, my son, the leaves you see floating through the air, they ARE Sage Woman.

I’ve heard her pray for rain, a healing rain, and it would come. Whatever she asked for, it would come. She asked to be a part of mother earth, and --- so --- now you see --- these tiny pieces floating through the air --- these little aspen leaves, they ARE Sage Woman, and

SHE HAS COME HOME.

SHE HAS COME HOME.

*****

A note from the author:

Mathew, by all means, post the Sage Woman story on your [blog] --- a great honor for me. It's odd, but when I first wrote the parable about 13 years ago, many connections of Spirit began to occur because of the writing --- I met people I would have otherwise never known --- people who saw the parable through friends who had copies --- I have never promoted myself --- it is always word of mouth. As it happened, my little grandson was with me and my older son that day --- he was fishing with his dad on the Big Hole river --- and I sat in the jeep or walked around looking at the exquisite beauty of nature in that area.

I had nothing to write on, so I found a big manila envelope in my son's vehicle and began to draw a chambered Nautilus on one side. Then, being fairly bored and too warm for comfort, I turned the envelope over and began to scratch out the feelings I was having at the time. Of course, the woman is me, and the sentiment was a deep feeling I had --- a sadness about what was happening to our Mother Earth, and what was happening in my life. A yearning to "go home." To go home is the yearning we all have, so I guess that accounts for the strong emotional response people have to the story. And the fact that we are all "connected."

When my grandson came back to the vehicle, I read the story out loud to him. He said, "Gramma, I loved the part where you fell over backwards." We had in fact been watching golden and bald eagles that morning, craning our necks back until we almost fell over. The area is filled with eagles, and other magnificent wildlife --- bears, wolves, elk, antelope, beaver, blue heron, and a river so pure and deep blue in color --- filled with native fish. A very, very isolated place --- to get there you must pass over a road filled with boulders and mud --- but, oh, the reward.

So my grandson asked me to type the story up (had no computer in those days) and I did, and sent it to him in Butte, where he was living with his mother at the time. He took it to school. All the English teachers at his grade school shared it with their students. Then someone at the college I was attending asked if they could publish it in a journal, and her husband, who was a filmmaker, wanted to meet me and find out who "wrote that?? Then, I was communicating with a lady who had a website called Sage Woman, and she asked to put it on her site. Then a friend of a friend asked to put it on her website, and a half brother asked to put it in his little magazine, and finally, the best thing of all --- a Japanese lady who was teaching Japanese at the college I was attending --- and who had experienced Hiroshima first hand --- read the story after I had given it to her as a birthday present (not having money to purchase anything for her). She was a very, very reserved lady, and so intelligent and spiritual. She came to school the next day and thanked me for the story, and then burst into tears. She said it touched her at a deep level. I was appointed her "guide" and assistant during her one year stay. It was magnificent to share with her --- I miss her to this day.
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The Lightworker's Prayer

Posted on May 15th, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
This past Mother's Day, my mother shared a very beautiful prayer with me. Of all the prayers I have heard or read in recent years, this one completely and perfectly reflects my current awareness. :-)

From The Lighworker's Way by Doreen Virtue:

I choose to stay centered in the awareness of love, God, and my true self. In this center, like the eye of a hurricane, all is tranquil, safe, and peaceful. My power, wisdom, and peace comes from staying in this center, and I ask for spiritual support from God and his angels to keep my mind aligned with truth. I willingly detach from the material world, knowing that by so doing, I can effectively help others. I trust God to provide my every need, and I allow His omnipotent wisdom to direct me in all ways. I accept a steady diet of love and joy, knowing that I deserve happiness and health. I willingly and lovingly release all ego judgment about myself and other people, knowing that everything I want comes from my decision to experience the oneness of all life. I know I am meant to be a healer and a teacher for God, and I now accept my mission fully without delay or reservation. I surrender all behaviors that would block me from hearing my inner voice, and I happily trust my inner guide to lead me along the lightworkers way, where I joyfully serve as an instrument of love. I release any doubt or fears I may have about fulfilling my Divine mission, and I now commit to staying aware of my inner Voice for God. I know that this is the only tool I will ever need for my own healing and the healing of the world.

Amen
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Ironman -- harmless entertainment or dangerous mixed message?

Posted on May 3rd, 2008 by Mathew : One 4 All Mathew
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Okay, so I realize I am talking about a comic book movie however there is something deeply disturbing to me about a movie that glorifies a successful weapons manufacturer who after suddenly developing a conscience and a heart decides to give it all up to become, well, a successful weapons manufacturer -- the only difference, now he manufactures exclusively for his own personal use since weapons can't always be trusted to find their way into the hands of the righteous.

My ten year old daughter counted 50 deaths in the movie in the first 15 minutes -- then lost count.

My wife thought the movie was awesome and didn't understand why I thought it necessary to "preach"  to her and our daughter after the movie. (My wife is a long time Robert Downey Jr. fan).

From a technical standpoint, I must say, the movie is truly a standout. It is funny and dramatic and the special effects are awesome -- everything you could want in a Hollywood comic book movie. The only problem is that the underlying message is "might makes right" (when placed in the right hands), and that the solution to the world's troubles is some sort of blend between humanitarianism and deadly weapons manufacturing. Is this a message that is good for the world? And should discussions such as this be encouraged? 

If I didn't believe this movie was going to be a worldwide mega-blockbuster, I wouldn't have bothered to waste time and energy punching the computer keypad -- but I do -- and it saddens me immensely. Not that I am into censorship -- I just wish that we as human beings weren't so accepting of violence of any kind, even in the name of self-defense and security.

Are my feelings on this unwarranted? Am I making a big deal out of nothing? Love to hear your thoughts...

Namaste,

Mathew
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