Synchronicities of life often tell if we're on the right path. Yesterday in Las Vegas, Swami Gudra offered to be Angel on Earth "National Supervisor" for the USA, starting in Los Angeles. Today Melissa, without knowing of Swami Gudra's offer, asked if she could help run a conference for Angels on Earth in Houston. How good is that!
Add those kind people to Devi who wishes to help in Singapore, Fanny who wants to organise Angels on Earth Expos in Mexico, and Georgia who would like me to lecture on angels in Greece. It's wonderful to think how much good we could do to our world. Who knows, the international groups may one day help further World Peace.
Angels on Earth events are only for people with kind, non-hurtful angelic souls, in need of support and love. At each stage of life, different lessons are needed to be overcome to progress the soul's path.
Those two sentences are brief but immensely deep. Conferences, lectures and groups explain why. Watch this space... Or go to http://www.angelsonearth.info/
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Getting fatter, and giving up religion, for Lent
‘I fancy trying a typical American meal,’ I said to a friend in Austin. She obliged, so I feel fatter today.
A different friend had taken me to top Austin restaurants. (I paid for most meals of course, including an astonishing meal for her and her daughter at the Cheesecake Factory.) I really fancied something less contrived.
The typical American meal was marvellous. Lunch was greasy chilli con carne, on top of fatty fries. It dripped with creamy cheese. Then came a triple Texan steak-burger on fried bun, and full cream dairy milk-shake. We ended with frozen custard – a churning process minimises ice crystals and excess air, so it’s richer and more fattening than ice-cream. Yum... Not an everyday type of feast, but a great experience of local cuisine!
My body should cope. I gave up chocolate for Lent.
Those who know me, realise giving up chocolate was a vast sacrifice. But it’s not so bad. I only gave up my ‘normal’ chocolate. I resolved to only eat chocolates during Lent I’d never seen before. Gosh, it’s been quite a search!
My bishop, Jonathan, sent out a Lent email. He suggested that, as so many wars are due to religion, we should give up religion for Lent. Nice thought to bring fanatics down to Earth. Maybe they could eat the chocolate I’m not?