KUTHUMI: CROSSING A COSMIC BOUNDARY via Lynette Leckie-Clark

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I, Kuthumi, greet you with Celestial Blessings for your next chapter. A magnificent chapter, one which we here hope you are ready to embrace. To celebrate this great time of opening to your higher mind.

Many will understand and indeed now begin to experience the restrictions of the lower conscious mind which has held humanity hostage for so long.

BREAKING FREE

Ute Posegga~Rudel ~ Messages From The Realms Of Light ~ Take The Labels Away And Be Divine!

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My dearest friends,

I haven’t been writing for a while. Being busy with integrating and letting go of more content, beside all the other work I do.

Content? Oh yes, the process seems endless, while we are multi-leveled and multidimensional beings.

SURPRISED BY LOVE

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Kiko Okada

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True love caught me by surprise about 40 years ago.

My husband was one of the sweetest men you could ever hope to meet. We loved each other deeply. He seemed to love everything about me, I appreciated him so much – and I was also exasperated with him.

I didn’t really understand ADD, Attention Deficit Disorder, in those days. All I knew was that I was constantly picking up after this man. I didn’t want to fall into nagging, but no amount of gentle or logical requests, reminders or pleas seemed to make any difference. I even brought a 30-gallon trash can into the house and put it right under the lip of the kitchen counter. After he took his pizza out, surely he could just sweep the box in? Instead, I was the one that threw the rubbish into the can and continued to pick up after him.

He liked a tidy home, but not enough to maintain it. Even back then, I felt that sharing a space with anyone meant finding compromises to work out differences in lifestyles. Expecting him to meet my standards of neatness just because I liked to squeeze toothpaste tubes and roll them up from the bottom was stepping further into all those shades of gray leading to “my way or the highway.”

Top Ten Global Weather Events of 2012

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Wunderground.com - 1/11/13, Dr. Jeff Masters


It was another year of incredible weather extremes globally during 2012. The year featured two of the most expensive weather disasters in world history--Hurricane Sandy and the Great U.S. Drought of 2012, which will both cost more than $50 billion. Thankfully, no disasters had a death toll in excess of 2,000, though the 1,901 people dead or missing due to Super Typhoon Bopha in the Philippines may rank as that nation's 2nd deadliest typhoon ever.

Twenty-six weather disasters costing at least $1 billion occurred globally, according to insurance broker AON Benfield. Eleven billion-dollar weather disasters hit the U.S., a figure exceeded only by the fourteen such disasters in 2011. Nine billion-dollar weather disasters hit China, their highest total in a decade of record-keeping. I present for you, now, the top ten global weather stories of 2012, chosen for their meteorological significance and human and economic impact:

Red tide riddle is Boca Mote pursuit

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Gasparilla Gazette - 1/10/13, Terry O'Connor

Air and water quality woes persistent

A ruddy turnstone feasts on another dead mullet.

The red tide funk dogging Southwest Florida shores has been persistent as 2012 draws to a close and 2013 opens.

Capt. Phil O'Bannon, executive director of the Boca Grande Mote Marine Laboratory satellite office, said his group will focus on a red tide study this year in addition to other research involving sharks, snook and tarpon.

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

Asteroid Won't Hit Earth in 20 Years

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Weather.com - 1/11/13, AP

The big scary-sounding asteroid is no longer even a remote threat to smash into Earth in about 20 years, NASA says. Astronomers got a much better look at the asteroid when it whizzed by Earth on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, from a relative safe 9 million miles away. They recalculated the space rock's trajectory and determined it wasn't on a path to hit Earth on April 13, 2036 as once feared possible. AP Photo/NASA

WASHINGTON -- Upon further review, a big scary-sounding asteroid is no longer even a remote threat to smash into Earth in about 20 years, NASA says.

Astronomers got a much better look at the asteroid when it whizzed by Earth on Wednesday from a relative safe 9 million miles away. They recalculated the space rock's trajectory and determined it wasn't on a path to hit Earth on April 13, 2036 as once feared possible.
To watch the video and read the rest of this story, visit Weather.com

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