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Post subject: Living Spirits Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:48 pm |
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date: 1972 or 1973 subject: Living Spirits
Elvis: See, the air around us is filled with living spirits--we don't see them--somtimes they can be felt-but most of the time we are unaware until they want us to know about them. And if they can, they make us aware. The trouble is that we on earth are too involved in living and we don't heed the ether world. So there is little they can do for us, to help us or make a contact. And it's a shame, but that's how it is.
One day, in the future--not too far out of our reasoning, either, it will be different. The time is coming when the portals will open, our earth will be back on beam and those living on the other plane will be able to reach us, and us them.
You see, when the Bible speaks of heaven, it is talking of the other plane-the existence of souls departed the earth bodies, and those who havre not come to earth in awhile, but plan to later.
Soon, in that time, it won't be necessary to take earth bodies to help humankind--but people will pay attention to the spirit world...
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 5:54 pm |
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that's why the human kind lost their belief to their inner forces or even never gained it..we refuse the research our own very self,the fear of finding the truth within ourselves makes us rather behave,obey and take what we are given.That way we lose our contact with other souls we can't reach them in depth.. also isn't it why many people still have difficulty seeing and believing who Elvis really was..
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Post subject: Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 2:17 pm |
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Quote: Wonder if this includes the possibility that these spirits are there for us, not always in human form but maybe in some other nature being - have heard that butterflies are supposed to represent Spirit too?, even if just there to remind us that our loved ones are there as a form of comfort/reassurance?
Yes, Sue...I believe that they are all here for us, in many forms and in many ways! We live on this earth in a sea of BEING! It is right here in the same space we occupy, only vibrating at a different level. Sometimes we are able to come close enough to that vibration to see, feel and hear the "others."
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Post subject: Livins spirits Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 8:48 am |
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I have recently made the experience and many times before, that the spiritual world, that means the higher developed beings , are always willing to help us IF WE ONLY ASK FOR HELP! And they help soo much, some times in miraculous ways, if we only tune in to them. The souls that are far advanced receive our thought vibrations, and try to find a way to get through, even as Elvis did many times after his passing away.
This astral sphere is right here with us, as Elvis said 'the air around us is filled with living spirits'.
"Ask and you`ll be given the key to this world of mine. Welcome to my world!!
 Christine
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Post subject: Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 11:43 pm |
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I HAVE HEARD THAT THE SPRITUAL WORLD IS ONLY 3 - FEET ABOVE THE GROUND, NOT UP IN THE SKY AS SOME BELIEVE. IS THAT TRUE? BARB!!
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Post subject: Have a question-sort of a nature one Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 6:52 pm |
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I have a Bumblebee hanging around our front porch and door. Now I know they live solitary lives and have territories etc; and are not agressive unless forced to be.
This one came over and buzzed me while I sat in a chair on my porch and then it lit on my bare arm. I was very still and just looked at it and it was beautiful. It didn't do anything but clean it's wings and turn around a couple of times and seemed to be "looking" at me with it's big eyes. They have multiple eyes like most flying bugs. Then it flew over and sat on one of my plants and seemed to be resting. I got up to go inside and it immediately tried to follow me in the house! Now I think that is weird. That was yesterday-guess what, it's still here and it buzzes our sliding front door onto the porch as if looking in or trying to get in. I went out the back and around to the front and darn if it didn't find me and was buzzing around as I was watering things. It doesn't do anything agressive, just followed me about but did not follow to the back side of the house. Just the front. We have a big mullberry tree out there, huge one and it's cooler but still, when I went out the front and sat down, I had barely got sat down until here it was back and this time it sat on my foot-it was bare-seems to like bare skin best? Then it flew to the same plant and sat there until I got up and went off the porch and here it came after me. I've heard my grandmother talk about her "bumblebee" who always stayed around her in the garden and sometimes sat on her strawhat and rode around with her. Weird. Anyone have any thing about those kinds of bees? Maybe they have some kind of "lore" to them? wjh
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author of "We Remember, Elvis" & "Elvis - Face to Face"
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Post subject: Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 7:01 pm |
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I USED TO HAVE FOR A WHILE, ONE OF THOSE BEES WHEN I WAS A KID  .IT WAS ALWAYS ON TIME FOR BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING AND I HAVE A PIC OF THAT BEE ON MY NOSE AND TIP OF MY FINGER EATING HONEY I SPREADED SOME FOR IT..  LOVELY CREATURES..
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Post subject: Honey! Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 7:32 pm |
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Thanks so much! Now I know why it's following me-I have toast with natural honey on it for breakfast often and I did that day and the day before-it must smell it because I had sat outside with my cup of tea-that also has honey in it! Okay-I will make it a little tidbit to share with me! How great! wjh
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Post subject: Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 8:10 pm |
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BUT BE CAREFUL NOT TO GIVE BIG AMOUNTS OF HONEY CAUSE THEY CAN CAUGHT IN THAT STICKY FEAST..ONCE I HAD TO CLEAN THAT BEE WITH WET EAR STICKS VERY CAREFULLY..
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Post subject: Bumble Bee Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 9:51 am |
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Thanks-good tip! Mine is black with little tiny fuzy white hairs on it's legs and has a kind of iridesence to it's fine slick coat of hairs that looks like armor but I know it's skelton is on the outside like most bugs-it just has a very tiny short coat of hair over it's body. And it is very loud-what a motor! Jimmie has seen it also, and got after the half cayote dog for snapping at it on the porch.
Rose gets that bee in her mouth she'll remember it a long time! But I would hate to see my bee bite hurt. We once had a deep and bright golden spider make a web over out porch window at the top. I had read that in Chinese lore if you have a golden spider near your home it is good fortune and peace to your home. It/she was there for some time and they are blind as well-and big round bodies with strong legs. One day I heard this whack whack noise against the window pane, hurried to look and a black wasp had attacked her/it and she was hanging from one strand and it's sting was affecting her.
Those wasps sting spiders and stuff them into their own either mud incubators for their own young or into some hole they have made for their young...this one was only about 1/2 the size of our golden spider but when the spider was paralyzed, it came to fly off with her and was trying to break the web strand she hung from. I just couldn't think about her laying there waiting for that wasp larva to eat her alive, so I killed her (she would not have lived any way) and the wasp was very upset but flew off. If I hadn't known about golden spiders and the lore of them, I wouldn't have cared one bit-I don't like spiders though I think some of them are very beautiful and they are useful-still a spider! It just made me angry that here she was blind, had a safe from birds home, was supposed to be good fortune and then came to such a bad end. But that's life, I guess in all the kingdom of earth's living creatures, including humans. We have beautiful king snakes here and gopher snakes, rattlers also but when you have the king snakes they keep down the rattler population so we try to encourage the kings to hang around. I like snakes-of course Jimmie doesn't but I have taught him about the good ones. Last summer I was just one step from being bitten by a young rattler coming out of our tack room down by the horses. Fortunately, I stopped, took a good look and realized! We are very, very careful now-we had 3 of them last year-this year expect even more with all the buidling and big equipment tearing up their homes on the mountains behind us. And we have so many baby rabbits on our property also-prime dinner for some of snakes. wjh
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Post subject: Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 4:56 pm |
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IM SORRY BUT YOU CAN HAVE THE SPIDERS, THEY SCARE ME TO DEATH. I ALSO DONT' LIKE RATS, BUT MICE AND SNAKES DON'T BOTHER ME. BARB!
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Post subject: Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 5:28 pm |
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well I hate to see those amazing animals kill or hurt each other  and I always think that there's' something wrong goes with the nature..it's cruel and I don't like the way things go in it.. 
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Post subject: Spiders, snakes & bees Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 9:15 pm |
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Spiders scare me, especially those fuzzy wolf spiders with the big huge eyes & they jump at you when you walk toward them, like they have some kind of small tough guy complex. Snakes don't bother me. Last summer I saw a huge bumble bee where I live, and though it was yellow & black, it also had a thick orange stripe across it's back. Never had seen one with orange on it before.
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Post subject: Black wolf spiders with red on back Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 11:42 pm |
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Yeah the wolf ones are pretty scarey-the ones with the red spot on their backs have a nasty bite that makes a sore that takes forever to heal and leaves a scar. It fills with fluid like a big sack under the skin-ugly! We have those and they jump too. I have a scar on the back of my hand from a rather small one-it took forever to go away-I had decied I had to go to the doctor for it-but it started to heal up once I made that decision. I hate going to doctors! The golden spider is rare-I had never seen a live one and that really made it special as well as it's Chinese lore. I've never seen another since either.
We do have beautiful spitting spiders-they are lime green with shades of yellow and red and live on trees-perferably evergreens and some types of plantings. I saw one, was looking at it really closely as I had never seen a live one-and didn't know that it's method of catching prey and saving it's self was spitting venom into the eyes of the "victum" . It didn't but it was getting into position to jump at me I thought, and moved back. Then two laters there was an article in our newspaper about local poison spiders and there it was- I was being set up for the spit attack-thank heaven I had on eye glasses and could have avoided that! They make my eyes look larger so it probably thought I was going to eat it staring at it that way. I am carefull around my roses now to boy. wjh Oh, I think there are 11 different kinds and colors of Bumble Bees-the one you described is one of the large of them and it too, is solitary and prefers to live alone. They will live in minature bird houses quite well-ours I have discovered lives in one of them I have on my porch that is too small for birds-just right for the bee though and she/it took up residence and has a nice safe place to go. wjh
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author of "We Remember, Elvis" & "Elvis - Face to Face"
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