This newsletter is composed of four volumes compiled by Joan Cartwright, dating from June 2000 to October 2004. |
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I affirm the evolvement of the human soul to the level of Co-creator with Higher Mind, so that each person on Planet Earth be given and receive Light in great quantities for their use for Good throughout the Planet. . . continue |
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In the film, The God’s Must Be Crazy, the bushmen fought over a Coca-Cola bottle that dropped from the sky, mysteriously. One empty bottle wreaked absolute havoc in a village where life normally was conducted in a peaceful and harmonious manner. The children wanted to play with it. The women wanted to roll clay with it. The men wanted to fill it with water to irrigate their crops. It was a ridiculous reason for war to break out but, nonetheless, it caused unmitigated turmoil. . .continue |
To forgive seven times seven is to forgive, by the flame of Christ, the wrongs and injustices practiced by the self upon the self and other selves through the perversion of the seven planes of God's consciousness in the seven chakras. . .continue | ||
I don’t believe that any one of us is ever prepared for the demise of another, whether they are associated with us or not. What I do believe is that we are attached to one another and physically experience what each other is experiencing. . .continue |
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The greatest spiritual leaders of the human race have emphasized one thing: |
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Reuniting with my daughter and grandchildren is proving to be a most rewarding endeavor. . . continue |
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GaiaNews is a newsletter for Spiritual Nourishment. Written by Diva Joan Cartwright, it contains eternal wisdom on life, family, work, culture, death and a host of other subjects. |
A quarterly newsletter for Spiritual Nourishment Welcome to WORDS WE SPEAK! This is the 25th Edition of this column that started over a year ago with an article I posted about Mel Gibson's film, Passion of Christ. The original intention was to create a newsletter, but the articles I've received in emails since then made for such interesting reading and thought provocation that I decided to do this column, instead. Joan
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