Heavenletter #4440 - In the Midst of Love

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Heaven Letters

God said:

Beloveds, once you lived in the shallows. Now you sail on the ocean. Growing is your name. Moving forward is your name. You are growing and moving into the entirety of love.

 

Imagine your life when you love and nothing but love. Imagine the joy. No curtailing your love. No cutting it off. No downplaying it. No restrictions. Just living love day by day all the time. Nothing but love far and wide and deep. Imagine love. Imagine your life surrounded with love. Imagine your life a center of love radiating everywhere. Everywhere. No place where love is not. Love is all, and love is all that is, and you, My beloveds, are in the midst of it.

 

Reality cannot occur or appear in the illusion

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Johnsmallman's Blog 01/20/2013 by John Smallman

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When humanity awakens, as it most certainly will, a state of great joy will envelop you.  You have been working towards this moment for many life times, and you are now very close.  Some of you, in fact quite a large number of you, were very disheartened when seemingly nothing of note occurred in the world on or around December 21st 2012.  This is understandable because so many were attached to an outcome that could be physically observed and measured in the illusory environment that has been your home for eons.

 

To awaken is to move from the illusion into Reality.  Reality cannot occur or appear in the illusion — it would be like trying to see electricity — it just is not possible. Its effects can be felt or sensed calling you to awaken, and when you do, all will be arrestingly beautiful, stunningly clear, so real that no doubts of any kind will remain that could draw you back into that unreal miasma that seems to have held you bound to it for so long.

 

Death Toll Rises From Jakarta Floods

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The Wall Street Journal - 1/18/13, By Made Sentana and Ben Otto

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A man carrying a bucket walks past sandbags as workers pump water out of the Jalan Thamrin boulevard in central Jakarta on Friday. Bloomberg News

JAKARTA, Indonesia—More rain was forecast for the Indonesian capital this weekend, as the death toll climbed from severe flooding that is expected to cost businesses tens of millions of dollars, underscoring infrastructural shortcomings testing the limits of the city's economic boom.

Drownings, landslides and flood-related electrocutions have killed at least 11 people, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency said Friday. Nearly 20,000 people have been forced from their homes by flooding across the greater Jakarta metropolitan area since heavy rains began Sunday, agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.

Australian Firefighters Use Cooler Weather to Contain Blazes

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Bloomberg - 1/19/13, Jason Scott

A firefighter fought to save a property threatened by the Dean's Gully fire near Wandandian, south of Nowra, New South Wales on January 8.

Firefighters in Australia, which is emerging from last week’s record heat wave, are using cooler temperatures to contain wildfires that destroyed property and claimed lives.

Temperatures in Sydney, Australia’s largest city, which reached a record on Jan. 18 of 45.8 degrees Celsius (114.4 degrees Fahrenheit), are forecast to reach 25 degrees today, with Melbourne hitting 26 degrees. More than 120 blazes are still burning in New South Wales and Victoria, the nation’s most populous states, according to emergency services.

Sinkhole seismic event studied

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The Advocate - 1/20/12, Robert Stewart

Photo provided by Louisiana State Police -- Assumption Parish officials said Saturday that increased seismic activity in the vicinity of  the Napoleonville Domehas led to growth in its adjacent sinkhole, as well as cracking of the soil in a drilling well pad, shown in the bottom right corner of this Dec. 19 photograph.

Scientists believe the restless, 8.5-acre sinkhole in Assumption Parish swampland is undergoing a “growth event” after they noticed an upswing in seismic activity in the past few days within a brine-mining cavern carved into the massive Napoleonville Dome, parish officials said Saturday.

Officials first began noticing an increase in seismic activity about two weeks ago, said John Boudreaux, director of the Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.

U.S. Drought Shrinks Slightly, NOAA Issues Gloomy Outlook

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Huffington Post - 1/18/13

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Rainfall during the past two weeks, showing the rains that fell from Texas through the Lower Mississippi River Valley, but lack of precipitation across the Plains. Click to enlarge the image. (Credit: NOAA.)

The national drought footprint shrank slightly this week, as heavy rains fell across the South, Southeast, Midwest and parts of the Mid-Atlantic states, and major snowfall blanketed parts of the Rocky Mountains and Northern Cascades, bringing relief to those regions. However, the hardest-hit drought region — the Great Plains — continued to experience drier-than-average conditions, with the drought continuing to hold on.

Spectacular heavenly show expected this year

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WND.com - 1/18/13, Steve Elwart

Comet ISON to pass through asteroid belt, sidestep Mars

ISON against background stars

Later this year, Comet ISON will pass through the asteroid belt, enter the Inner Solar System and sidestep Mars on its way past Earth, putting on what scientists expect will be a spectacular heavenly show that is not to be missed.

Astronomers are calling it the “comet of the century.”

To listen to comet sounds and read the rest of this story, visit WND.com.

Europe hit by extreme weather

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News 24 - 1/19/13

London - Extreme winter weather swept across western Europe on Saturday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded at London's main international airport and claiming several lives in Spain, Portugal and France.

The frigid temperatures also caused delays and cancellations on major railway lines including the Eurostar train service, and transport authorities warned of further traffic disruptions with more blizzards forecast for Sunday.

To read the rest of this story, visit News24.com.

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