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February 28, 2005

Singing your own song

How will you come to use the power of your own mind, if you have nothing to show you how to find the key?

The word key has been used and used again without ever allowing you the cryptic answer in a clearly given sentence. This has been to align you with an event that will be your culminating event on this earth. This is not death, but rather an event you know, for it will change you profoundly enough to see right through the illusion, for all time left in this life. It comes in the form of a deceased loved one to some, in the from of a grand master to others.

You are about to be delivered the verse to your own song, sung loud and clear. For you do need to listen, for your own power to be heard. The singing has started, and the voice is only now gaining clarity. But this is a song you have sung before.

Rebellion was once the answer to the call to come into alignment. Now, that response has been seen as a useless effort at playing the role of "independent one" toward the request to join the group mind. This is an adolescent testing of the waters, while marking yourself as but one individual among the many.

Time has led you to our door. Enough has been spoken into your mind, and now you are in a pliable mindset. This mindset holds the key we spoke of. To know you can achieve any mindset you need to achieve, while awakened during life, gives you the power of thought. This is a power that comes only when you are ready to access the stores of information, and the timing of the access point has been called into being right where you are.

Now, you have found your access point. Make it work, while you live the life meant to raise you into the thought of being able to see through the veils of illusion, finally to know yourself, in your truest form.

Posted by Adam on February 28 at 7:51 AM in Black Mountain | Subject: mind

Comments

You have a very interesting site. Very thought-provoking.

Posted by: Karen at April 30, 2005 11:43 AM



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