A recent vision of mine was of what appeared to be an impenetrable wall of darkness so high and wide that there was no way around it. How do you deal with something like that?
If you live in a little stick hut in the Sudan, and the Janjaweed come on horseback or in jeeps, where do you go? How do you hide? They burn down the huts and kill all of the people.
I have had little, very short term headaches, lasting only about ten seconds. Like the oozing feeling--but that feels rather nice, except for the oozing--there is a falling sensation that goes along with it. I think it is associated with the sickle cell disease, but in the brain.
I wondered what would happen if the sickle cell logjam occurred in the brain, and this may be the result of that thought. If so, then it relates to choices, and not seeing the unseen third option that allows me to stand on the principles and to go up.
We are coming down to the point of walking away of the conflict, but not by dying. By deciding that I can allow Universal Law to handle the battle, and to do what is in everyone's best interest, because that is the solution to every dilemma.
There are Four Rules to create the life you want:
- What you do must benefit everyone.
- You can't do it alone. You need other people to bring it about.
- You must work on your project every day.
- No one can prevent you from getting your life.
The Exit Strategy for Iraq proposal ends the Iraq Genocide, and the first step is to bring in the professional publishing team. The books and booklets are "channeled messages on how to overcome any crisis," and they are arranged based on the planning process, so all readers have to do is to read the books and apply the information in our own lives and we can walk out of any crisis. We can walk through the impenetrable wall of darkness.