Friends,
we see a pattern in so many people that we have observed for many years. It is incredibly strong and keeps most from going "all the way"...listen here to hear my thoughts on it
Much Love & Many Blessings,
Jean & Kristin
PERSPECTIVE - Any n all perspective one sees from are greatly influenced by how internally honest one is. To see from a dishonest "place" will show a distorted picture n then perspectives seen from that already distorted view become increasingly distorted. Shit like that leads to the internally n externally dishonest doing shit like doin evil n calling it good, because from their perspectives, based upon internal n external dishonesty, doin evil shit IS good. 😶 Case, point n example - the corporation pretending to be a constitutional republic n the sick fucks runnin it
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Sundays I have lunch wit me Ma n get hugs from her room mates. They're cats. 😅 Purrrdy sure as they see it, THEY live there n let my Ma live wit 'em 😆 Sox is king kitty, Daisy gives no shits (she is deaf) n Poppy, well, she's fuckin nutty. Jealous lil shit I tell ya what 😂 They be fun friends 🥰 Annyway, see ya when I'm lookin at ya
Friends,
it's always quite interesting to see how one and the same piece of information/video/article can cause an incredibly variety of reactions. From "blessed and inspired" to "this is fear mongering of the worst kind".
They saw the same piece on information delivered/written by the same person. So is it the information itself or is it something else that determines how we react?
Kristin and I talk about it in today's Sunday Sermon right here 👇🏽
Much Love & Many Blessings,
Jean & Kristin
Friends,
in the face of all that we are witnessing in the world today, who hasn't asked themself at times, "What can little old me change"? It's a common question and we've all asked it before.
It's actually a very important one to ask, but most don't realize how powerful the real answer is.
Let us explain in today's Sunday Sermon 👇🏽