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"Dorothy Eady believed herself to be a reincarnated Bentreshyt, a priestess at Abydos temple..."
"😁Fun in ancient Egypt...they did enjoy dancing, back in the day...🎵🎶✨✨🌎🛸✨✨✨💜🩶💛✨✨✨👏🏻😉..enjoy..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv_I-6dJ9p8"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv_I-6dJ9p8"
"Thanks Andro! That sounds interesting, I’ll look into it.."
"Thanks Andromedaner-"
"I just watched "The Mummy" with Rachel Weisz and had to listen to the excerpt from the Audio book. Sounds great AE!
This Movella, reminds me of Dorothy Eady (Omm Sety), a British woman who remembered to be an Egyptian priestess from Pharaoh Seti…"
This Movella, reminds me of Dorothy Eady (Omm Sety), a British woman who remembered to be an Egyptian priestess from Pharaoh Seti…"
"great voice over"
u exist upon the Earth with great purpose,2 assist n the awakening &ascension of humanity,4 these r the final days of the current realit
Greetings! From heart to heart in this moment we speak, I am KejRaj!If you are reading this message, it is not by chance but by design. Spirit is reaching out to you. Spirit wants you to remember; You did not incarnate on Earth empty. You arrived…
This is Movella's recolection of her life as the Pharoah Taursret!
Audio clip-I Was Tausret: A Past Life Discovered Through The Akashic…
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I got the same results as you did when I tried to open the links mentioned above by Mike Adams... I wonder what's really happening there?! But not to worry...
I agree with Mike that ---
"The alternative for individuals or families is to grow your own food. Grow as much as you can in your own gardens. Food security is the issue of the decade, I believe, and those who don't have the ability to grow at least some portion of their own diet may find themselves in an increasingly difficult position in 2010 and beyond."
And if you live in a small area, e.g. an apartment, you can grow your vegetables in pots, and place them on the balcony, kitchen window, or any available space. One very useful invention in the last century was the FOOD DEHYDRATOR. Collect seasonal fruits and vegetables from your garden or from the supermarket, dehydrate them, and store them in moisture-free, insect-free sealed containers. That way, you'll have enough food to last you for at least six months (late autumn-winter-early spring).