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    HigherLove

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    Greetings

    Post  HigherLove on Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:01 am

    Hello -

    My name is Troy and I just joined this forum.

    What an amazing group!

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    malletzky

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    Post  malletzky on Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:50 am

    Welcome Troy ...

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    Post  lawlessline on Fri Jan 28, 2011 6:57 am

    I think I will be the first and maybe not the last to ask the obvious. Wheres the horse?

    Jokin' Troy, welcome make yourself at home and let your spirit fly my friend.

    t

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    Post  mudra on Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:26 am

    Welcome in the Mists Troy .
    Glad you found your way here.

    Love from me
    mudra

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    Re: Greetings

    Post  TRANCOSO on Fri Jan 28, 2011 8:57 am

    Welcome Troy!
    Make yourself at home.
    cheers Toast

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    Post  burgundia on Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:02 am

    A Warm welcome to you!

    (It looks to me that each time Bill releases a new video or introduces a new whistleblower we get new members)

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    Post  HigherLove on Fri Jan 28, 2011 11:56 am

    burgundia wrote:A Warm welcome to you!

    (It looks to me that each time Bill releases a new video or introduces a new whistleblower we get new members)



    Wink

    Thanks to all for the warm reception.

    Troy


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    Post  Nenuphar on Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:41 pm

    Hi Troy,

    Welcome to the forum. It's wonderful to have you join us! cheers

    HigherLove

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    Post  HigherLove on Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:35 pm

    Thanks.

    :)

    Now that my honeymoon is over, and now that I have had a chance to see prejudice raise its ugly head (even here), I gotta say the jury is still out on my take of this experience.

    I am reminded of the Zen story of "Maybe".

    "It's good to be here."

    "Maybe".

    "How awful to endure intolerance".

    "Maybe".

    Wink

    Peace.

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    Post  mudra on Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:34 pm

    HigherLove wrote:
    Now that my honeymoon is over, and now that I have had a chance to see prejudice raise its ugly head (even here), I gotta say the jury is still out on my take of this experience.

    I am reminded of the Zen story of "Maybe".

    "It's good to be here."

    "Maybe".

    "How awful to endure intolerance".

    "Maybe".

    Wink

    Peace.


    Forgive those who have'nt been blessed by realizing true Love for out of the ignorance of their very essence humans are prone to pride and prejudice.
    I am sorry you had to be witness of this within our community .
    Intolerance is not what the majority here supports.
    Know that we are several in the Mists to love and respect you for who you are .
    I am one of them.

    Love from me

    Hugs

    mudra

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    Post  HigherLove on Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:23 pm

    mudra wrote:
    Forgive those who have'nt been blessed by realizing true Love for out of the ignorance of their very essence humans are prone to pride and prejudice.
    I am sorry you had to be witness of this within our community .
    Intolerance is not what the majority here supports.
    Know that we are several in the Mists to love and respect you for who you are .
    I am one of them.

    Love from me

    Hugs

    mudra


    Indeed. Difficult as it is, forgiveness is key.

    I posted this for those who were hurt and did not speak, or for those who are yet to arrive "in the mysts".

    Edit: And THANK YOU for your loving support and guidance.

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    This was in my signature, but I guess it was too long/inappropiate for a signature:



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    Post  Carol on Sat Feb 19, 2011 4:55 pm

    Lovely Troy. Mahalo nui loa. :heart2:

    Most are old souls here such as yourself... and we have a few who are maturing along those lines but haven't recognized themselves yet. I appreciate what you bring to the forum and hope you find in yourself 'acceptance' that we too - are not perfect.

    One of things I have noticed is that for the most part if someone steps on someone else's toes, there is recognition of the error and more often then not an apology forthcoming.

    As for your signature. It is just fine however you wish it to look and certainly not inappropriate.


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    Post  HigherLove on Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:52 pm

    Carol wrote:Lovely Troy. Mahalo nui loa. :heart2:

    Most are old souls here such as yourself... and we have a few who are maturing along those lines but haven't recognized themselves yet. I appreciate what you bring to the forum and hope you find in yourself 'acceptance' that we too - are not perfect.

    One of things I have noticed is that for the most part if someone steps on someone else's toes, there is recognition of the error and more often then not an apology forthcoming.

    As for your signature. It is just fine however you wish it to look and certainly not inappropriate.


    I understand. You are very sweet/kind. Thanks for the gentle reminder of my own inherit imperfections.

    The video not showing in my signature may have been a software glith ("glitch" lol -- what is a glith?). I am noticing it with some others.

    Since the advent of internet graphics, timed with the rapid thinning of my hair, I find that I make a lot of changes on pages, when I can (the blond streaks do not look nice any longer...just ridiculous).

    "To be willing to march into hell, for a heavenly cause".

    Thanks for understanding that I am here to represent the disenfranchised. Was it the grey hairs in my beard that gave away my true age? hehe

    Edit 2: Oh -- No expectations for an apology; that would negate the forgiveness. That is one of the tough things about forgiveness: doing so without the expectation or desire for an apology. Rather, a desire to be at peace reagardless of ones circumstances.

    Where no real harm has been done, no repair is required. "Nothing real can be harmed. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies the peace of God".

    ????

    Can I get an amen? (Ooops...sorry...old habit). Uh, how about some "And So it is?" Wink




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    Post  malletzky on Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:57 pm

    Troy, Carol, Mudra...I must thank to all of you that you brought this issue of prejudicing, being ugly sometimes and playing along with inapropriated energies here in the mists in the last few days. Blieve me, it was a hard time for me to sense all of these energy mixes around these day.

    I was just struggling if I should post a word or two about this, I was just trying to find a way to express myself without offending someone...and there you are now, doing the "job" for me :heart2:

    Indeed, we're not perfect...not yet. And we're all on a different level of understanding what's going on, as well on a different level of understanding what the incomming changes are all about.

    But we're all here for a purpose...to learn from each other, to hold the energies for each other and for all known and unknown souls who might need a guidance.

    And despite the recent "energies drawing down" here in the mists, we're here on one of the best and perfect places to be around.

    Really, let us forgive. I plea you...let us forgive and move forward to experience beyond this reality.

    much respect
    mall...




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    Post  Carol on Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:23 pm

    I honestly think I'm probably the eldest member on this forum. Yet my avatar is an image of how I view myself within. It's a place where one is ageless. As spiritual beings we are both of these energies intermingled. We take on the expression on one particular sex to understand what life is about from that experience. I remember many, many lives as a male monk and with a little help from ET had full recall of the interlife when I was choosing a female body - and in hysterics laughing because it was so completely opposite from my usual incarnation. All of my planets are in masculine signs yet to actually see me one would never think male (except for one secretary I had who told me I thought like a man). What I found amusing in this life is the attraction I have for some asian and Indian women. I just recall being so surprised and thought, ah hah, this must be residual from past lives. Yet, I also love men and find them just as fascinating. I honestly think that we are androgenous and tend to go with the hormone call... and perhaps a few genetic leanings.

    Having experienced the hormone game on multiple levels I learned how much they can control one's life. Although the life path includes sex, what is even more important is the connection one makes at the heart level which transcends the needs of the physical. These other things (physical needs and desires) can come and go. Yet in the long run what is important is the connection we make at a spiritual level where we can appreciate the totality of each others humaness.


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    With deepest respect ~ Aloha & Mahalo, Carol

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