LA Governor Declares Statewide Emergency

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Weather.com - 1/10/13, AP

A man carries a child on his back to a car waiting for them along Hwy. 425 outside of Clayton, La. as waters rise in their yard near their house Thursday morning Jan. 10, 2013 during a rain storm. The National Weather Service says southwest Louisiana is emerging from downpours that has rivers and streams at or approaching flood stage. (AP Photo/The Natchez Democrat, Lauren Wood)

NEW ORLEANS -- Gov. Bobby Jindal declared a statewide emergency Thursday after storms rolled across Louisiana, dumping huge amounts of rain and flooding some areas. The declaration lets Louisiana use state money to help local governments recover from storm damage.

A slow-moving system dumped almost a foot of rain in some areas, causing rivers to swell and creating street flooding in urban areas. No injuries were reported, though authorities suspect a tornado may have caused damage at an industrial plant near Baton Rouge.

Heavenletter #4431 - Oh, To Be Free of Annoyance

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Heaven Letters

God said:

Say, “Thank You, God,” even for the annoyances in your life. Why not? This is a good way to help annoyance leave.

The annoyance you experience is teaching you something. It could be teaching you that you pay too much attention to what gets in your way, whether it is a person or a computer or your car that won’t start. Is it possible that you give too much power to annoyances, as if they have some say over you?

 

When thorns prick you, perhaps you are too sensitive and make too much of them. In any case, the thing to do with annoyances is to let them go. Why keep them around in your mind to fester? Why go over them again and again in your mind? Soon enough, another appears. The last one recedes and a new one takes its place. It rankles you.

 

Freakish Dust Storm Sweeps Over Western Australia

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Weather.com - 1/10/13

Australian Dust Storm

Australian Dust Storm. This photo was taken west of False Island in Mary Anne Passage near Onslow. (Photo credit: Brett Martin)

Western Australians witnessed a freakish dust storm off the coast of Onslow on Wednesday.

The stunning views were created as wind and rain caused the storm to dump the sand and dust it had ingested while passing Onslow, Bureau of Meteorology duty forecaster Austen Watkins told Australian Yahoo!.

To watch the video and read the rest of this story, visit Weather.com.

The Morning Blessing 01.11.13

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There came a time in the universe for many beings to come in to Earth, and so a great line formed on the other side of the veil. Many people got ready to come in and said, "It looks like it is going to happen. We are all going in here." And all the people who thought they could make a difference got in line, ready to take a turn in a body.

 

Then a magical thing happened. Someone at the front of the line turned around and looked at the person behind him and said, "You know, you have a better chance of making a difference than I do. I am going to step aside and ask you to move to the front of the line." And that soul moved aside so that this one could go forward, and one by one, each being stepped aside so that the souls with the finest possibilities of creating heaven on Earth could move to the forefront.

The Overview Effect. EARTH: “Dynamic. Alive. Glowing. It looks like a living breathing organism. Hard to describe.The colors, the beauty, the motion. To have that experience of awe. Ecstasy. Total oneness.”

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Exopermaculture Posted on

 

Put on youtube December 20, 2012. I find that date significant. Perhaps the visceral and spiritual identification with our “Blue Marble” is what 12.21.12 was and is really about. Our beautiful home. “This oasis with a backdrop of infinity.” Thank you, Nancy.

Published on Dec 20, 2012

11 dead as Middle East battered by hail, snow, and rain

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Source: The Extinction Protocol - 1/11/13

January 11, 2013 – MIDDLE EAST – Abnormal storms which for four days have blasted the Middle East with rain, snow and hail have left at least 11 people dead and brought misery to Syrian refugees huddled in camps. Officials reported that two women were found dead in the West Bank on Wednesday after their car was swept away in floods, while a 30-year-old man froze to death in Taalabaya, in Lebanon’s Bekaa province, after he fell asleep drunk in his car. Snow carpeted Syria’s war-torn cities but sparked no let-up in the fighting, instead heaping fresh misery on a civilian population already enduring a chronic shortage of heating fuel and daily power cuts.

 

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