jmm
92 posts
Jan 05, 2010
6:20 PM
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Heidi Bear,
I saw your post on MJFC Forum. I sent you an PM and told you about Bonnie's web site and the paranomormal message board.
Glad you are here! JMM
Last Edited by on Jan 06, 2010 2:55 AM
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Heidibear
13 posts
Jan 05, 2010
7:22 PM
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Hi, thank you for sharing about Bonnie Vent. It is very kind and thoughtful of you. I am happy to be here. Sincerely, Heidi.
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jmm
94 posts
Jan 06, 2010
2:53 AM
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To really live you have to learn to die while you are alive, you have to be able to escape your cage and live. Cage being our bodies. Heard this from Dr. Wayne Dyer in on one his stories and it always stuck with me. Peace and love to you all! JMM
Last Edited by on Jan 06, 2010 2:54 AM
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DLB
117 posts
Jan 06, 2010
8:00 AM
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I think it goes back to you have to look at yourself, really look, see the little you looking back at you, what ever else there is let it go, let it die if you will. Then step away and see things. Now your lost child feels the presence of the child lost, in their own home, and far away from those they love. That can include the spirits some here because they want to be, some here because they don't know to go home. I have heard the spirits of children surround the child in harms way loving them home. Separate from fear, we can be living advocates for the childhoods being robbed right now, finding ours. I was trying to think of the sang so afraid to die they never live, something like that.
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A
50 posts
Jan 06, 2010
5:26 PM
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I think there will come a time when we will no longer be afraid of death. This will change a lot in the way that we live and interact with each other because this fear will no longer be lurking in the back of our minds and make us behave from a position of survival. It will be complete liberation when we find out that we continue to live after death in a more expanded way. The fear of death is responsible for a lot of our ills in society. ---------- With L.O.V.E
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Heidibear
15 posts
Jan 06, 2010
7:39 PM
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Hi, may I ask why I was in your prayers before I came here to the Bonnie Vent message boards? I am just curious. I am truly honored and deeply touched by your generosity, loving and caring towards me. Thank you. Sincerely, Heidi.
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DLB
123 posts
Jan 08, 2010
11:04 AM
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God It's strange that God doesn't mind expressing Himself/Herself in all the religions of the world, while people still cling to the notion that their way is the only right way. Whatever you try to say about God, someone will take offense, even if you say everyone's love of God is right for them.
For me the form God takes is not the most important thing. What's most important is the essence. My songs and dances are outlines for Him to come in and fill. I hold out the form. She puts in the sweetness.
I've looked up at the night sky and beheld the stars so intimately close, it was as if my grandmother had made them for me. "How rich, how sumptuous," I thought. In that moment I saw God in His creation. I could as easily have seen Her in the beauty of a rainbow, the grace of a deer bounding through a meadow, the truth of a father's kiss. But for me the sweetest contact with God has no form. I close my eyes, look within, and enter a deep soft silence. The infinity of God's creation embraces me. We are one. Michael Jackson Dancing the Dream
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A
56 posts
Jan 08, 2010
1:25 PM
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DLB, I absolutely love this reflection. He was so in touch with his spiritual side. I love that he referred to God as She, have you noticed? He was so much into the notion of Oneness very early one. His song "Another part of me" is one of my favorite songs. He came up with this insight way before the new age movement started promoting Oneness. He was just in his 20's I believe when he wrote that song for Captain EO. Maybe his bible study of earlier time gave him all those spiritual insight. The man was just beautiful. ---------- With L.O.V.E
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jmm
103 posts
Jan 08, 2010
2:34 PM
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Yes I like that he refers to God as Feminine and masculine. Oneness also comes out with the song Black or White. He was way ahead of his time, love his soul. JMM
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DLB
125 posts
Jan 08, 2010
4:58 PM
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He uses the he/she interchangeably. And removes the concern for the argument. In truth, why do we keep straining, what is is. We give so much power to belief. With belief one can see the fact and miss the nuance that identifies truth from lie. Yet also with belief one can recognize the simple idea, that leads to the reveling of the fact even when belief did not include the whole.
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Heidibear
16 posts
Jan 08, 2010
5:46 PM
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Thank you for sharing. I haven't read Dancing the dream yet and I would like to get the book for my birthday. I love reading Michael's writing, it is very beautiful. Sincerely, Heidi.
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DLB
126 posts
Jan 08, 2010
7:58 PM
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Here Heidi is another one When Babies Smile When dreamers dream and kiss their lover And rainbows weave and splash their color Those are moments so gloriously alive We take the plunge, take the dive Into the abyss We are suspended awhile Those are moments when babies smile
Those are moments when fate is unsealed Nothing is impossible and we are healed We can soar, we can fly Walk on fire, navigate the sky In the light of a glittering star There's no distance, nothing is far Those are moments of innocent guile In the glow We are suspended awhile Those are moments when babies smile
Those are moments when the heart is tender When seascapes gleam in magnificent splendor When the laughter of Heaven reverberates the Earth And we are renewed in a new birth In a timeless Eternity In the angels' fraternity We romp and roll The playground of our soul In the twilight We are suspended awhile Those are moments when babies smile
Those are moments we're one with God All is well, nothing is odd In silent reflection We feel our perfection We are the source, we are the crucible Nothing can hurt us, for we are invincible There is no sin, there is no sinner We can only win, we have felt the glimmer In the bliss We're floating awhile Those are moments when babies smile
Kingdoms topple, lose their class Civilizations crumble, ages pass Turbulent tempests ravage the seas Violent killings, despite our pleas But dewdrops sparkle when children play Tyrants cry, there's nothing to slay Fairies dance and goblins sing All are crowned, all are king In the Garden We frolic awhile Those are moments when babies smile Michael Jackson Dancing the Dream
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Heidibear
17 posts
Jan 08, 2010
9:34 PM
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I was on facebook recently and I printed out an article about Michael Jackson and it was titled: Michael Jackson: The Spiritual Teacher. I believe it is a very good article. Sincerely, Heidi.
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Heidibear
18 posts
Jan 08, 2010
9:37 PM
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Thank you for sharing. I truly love Michael's writing. It is very beautiful and I am deeply touched. I am in awe of Michael. Thank you for taking the time to share with me. I greatly appreciate your kindness and generosity. Sincerely, Heidi.
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