Heavenletter #4535 - Greater Treasures Than You Can Imagine

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Heaven Letters

God said:

When something comes to you, it comes easily. This is what I want to say:

You can struggle and struggle, work very hard, and, yet, when your efforts bear fruit, they arrive easily just the same way as beautiful fruit on the vine fulfills its purpose. One day the fruit is green. Then all of a sudden, the fruit is at its peak of ripeness. Just so, all the forces of nature seem to gather together to give you gifts in life. When success comes, it falls into place. When success comes, it is almost as if you couldn’t stop it if you tried. Have you not received bounties in life before you could say Rumpelstiltskin?

Re~Hearter - Two Chat Sessions This Afternoon! Please Join Us.

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Please join us this afternoon! ALL are welcome.

 

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I welcome ALL LOVE BEings to join us as we talk about navigating the Fifth Dimension together, flowing in the River of the Oneness Energy. We can't get lost if we co-create with LOVE.

~ Love, Rain

Spectacular Spinning Storm (PHOTOS)

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Wunderground.com - Nick Wiltgen, 4/24/13

Near Arnett, Okla.

Photographer Roger Hill described this massive rotating thunderstorm as 'the mothership'. He photographed it over Clinton, Okla., on April 22, 2013. (Roger Hill Photography)
 

Veteran storm chaser and photographer Roger Hill captured images of a spectacular supercell thunderstorm over western Oklahoma on April 22, 2013. (See below for the individual photos.)

A supercell thunderstorm is characterized by a sustained and powerful rotating updraft. These storms originate in unstable air accompanied by a particular type of changing wind direction at various altitudes in the atmosphere; a common combination supportive of supercells is a southerly or southeasterly wind near ground level and a southwesterly or westerly wind higher up in the atmosphere.

More: Wunderground.com

 

Winter 2012-13: Named Storms from A to Z

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Weather.com - Nick Wiltgen, 4/24/13

Longport, N.J.

A message about Superstorm Sandy on a wooden board is half-covered by snow the morning after Winter Storm Athena rolled through the already-damaged beachfront town, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012.

 

Winter Storm Athena

November 6 - 8, 2012

Our first named winter storm of the season was Athena, which brought snow to parts of Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and New England less than two weeks after Superstorm Sandy ravaged the region with devastating coastal flooding and power outages.

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