1/19/15

Our HISTORY - Martin Luther King Jr

We could not let this day go by without paying tribute to one of the bravest souls who has made their mark on human history - Martin Luther King Jr.

It is important to remember the deeds and courage of the men and women of yesterday.  These have been the trailblazers, the peacemakers, the wise council seeking peace for our planet.  May we uphold their legacy in a place of honor.  They have sacrificed much, gone through great struggle and pain, all for the freedom of mankind itself.

I hope that you'll note that I say "mankind" and not "black" men or women.  If you've ever looked you'll find that great leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr and Nelson Mandela, both gaining freedom for oppressed people, didn't only speak about "blacks", they spoke about an equality for ALL people.

Freedom for all people is the foundation that the United States of America was founded on when we gained our Independence in 1776. The Americans declared independence in July 1776 proclaiming "all men are created equal." Congress raised the Continental Army under the command of General George Washington and forged a military alliance with France,  For me this ideal holds great prominence.  It was in 1776 that I had one of my past lives in France as Marie Antoinette.  That alliance was formed under my ruling and France supported the independence of the United States of America, sending money to secure it's freedom.

Those ideals I hold dear to today.  My spiritual guide now, St Germain, was a confident and great adviser during that day on the earth plane.  At that time we too, along with Mozart (Michael Jackson), and several of the men you see signatures for on the Declaration of Independence, supported the movement for freedom for all people.  We are all created equal and as the very imprint on the dollar bill here in the United States says "Novus ordo seclorum"; Latin for "New Order of the Ages".

Many people relate the symbol with the all seeing eye as something bad.  Conspiracy rumors have been spread far and wide, but is my heartfelt and utter opinion that these are all lies.  Similar to the lies that have been spread about Jesus, Mary Magdeline and even the death of Michael Jackson himself.  A new order of the ages  is a phrase that was taken from the Eclogue of Virgil, which contains a passage that reads:


Latin                                                                                         English
Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis ætas;               Now comes the final era of the Sibyl's song;
Magnus ab integro sæclorum nascitur ordo.          The great order of the ages is born afresh.
iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna,            And now justice returns, honored rules return (or                                                                                    return of Saturn's reign);
iam nova progenies cælo demittitur alto.               now a new lineage is sent down from high heaven.

Freedom for all people stems from the idea that all men were created equal.  God does not separate the colors of the sky, they blend together.  Nor does he see color and separate a soul based on skin color.  My personal experience with Michael Jackson should tell you that the soul itself is created in love.  It doesn't matter if part of the soul inhabits a black body, a red or even a yellow one.  It's only our packaging.

I suppose that's why I feel so passionate when I see others being mistreated.  Movies like Roots, The Long Walk for Feedom about Nelson Mandela, and The Help demonstrate the cruel and unwarranted rule over another man.  Men who were created equal and here in the United States, were never meant to suffer at the hands of another man.  That is exactly why our foundational government was established.   That foundation has been severely distorted.

There are great men and women who God sends here to establish an order.  New lineages are sent down from high heavens to create the heaven on earth we have all so long waited for.  Yet the treatment of these people, like Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr, Jesus and even Michael Jackson, goes beyond cruel.  Their life streams had purpose and they made change.  Yet even though they came for change and freedom for all, our people, the ones they came for to begin with have treated them outrageously cruel.

In light of this, I see people like Dr Martin Luther King Jr, as not only a great civil rights leader, but a great spiritual leader, brave and courageous enough to withstand the slaughter of others in the name of equality.  I, along with many others, hold this dear man in our hearts as one of the great men willing to sacrifice himself for the equality of all people.  Something he should have never had to do, but took it upon himself to do what was "right".

May all people black, white or purple, learn from the life of Dr. King.  May you choose always the "right" thing to do, instead of the "easy" thing to do.  It is in this way that we too can make great strides towards healing our world and humanity itself.  I would say God bless Martin Luther King Jr, but God has already done that.  Happy Martin Luther King Day and may you rejoice in the suffering that men like him have suffered for the benefit of us all.  Remembering that we too every day, in our every moment, create our HISTORY.







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