29 November 2013

November Newsletter 2013


NEWSLETTER NUMBER FIFTY-SEVEN

“We All Need a Little Something”

           At this time of the year we are all thinking of giving presents and spreading goodwill to our families. Now is a time for giving to those who do not have families and who have precious little, if at all, to celebrate in their lives.

           A card, a little gift, can be so welcoming and it is the thought that they are remembered by others, no matter how small that thought or gift is.

           Nobody ever knows when they may hit misfortune in their lives, but be sure it will happen at some point.  It is so that one can experience the hopelessness of being in that position. 

When it happens to you, you will then remember the kindness received from a stranger or a person outside of your family, who was there for you. 

Their love and support, either emotionally, financially or practically, will be forever entrenched in your mind.  It becomes for many a life-changing experience and for those individuals who were saved, it was because somebody actually cared. 

          Many people, who are not blessed with family and who find themselves all alone, know what loneliness and depravation is like at this time of the year.  They will know it at other times of the year as well, but at the Christmas season it can be particularly hard and suffering appears more acute then at any other time of the year. 

          To be remembered is to know that people care and wish for that individual’s wellbeing.  As has been said, there will come a time in everybody’s life when this suffering will hit them.  By having compassion and understanding for others, then the light of love is shared and smiles are returned to lonely distraught hearts. 

          Always the gifts of compassion and thoughts are returned to those individuals, so when it is their time to go through their own suffering, they too will not be forgotten.  They will also receive and a smile will come to their face that somebody also loves them.

Jenny Ayers
Thursday, 28th November 2013

When will we ever learn?

"We all know the causes, we all know the solutions, we all know the consequences.  All that is left is the political courage of the most powerful nations to take the action that is necessary to stop climate change."

Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi
Prime Minister of Samoa addressing the Commonwealth 2013
(1945- )

When you borrow you put yourself in another’s power  

“China is flexing its muscles as the US military begins to get jittery. China has put out a newly declared air defence identification zone. Japan and the US are strongly opposed to the air zone declared by China. They have accused China of unilaterally attempting to alter the status quo and escalate tension, which is precisely what China wants.

            “It wants to see how far it can stretch its might against another superpower, which is waning at this time. This new China air zone overlaps with Japan’s air zone and covers disputed islands that are controlled by Japan. This dispute will not be handled easily and only adds to the many factions of unrest within that area.

            “For a diplomatic solution to be achieved there will need to be additional threats by the US on China for it to back down -             at this time China sees itself as being in the driving seat, as it controls a lot of America’s finances. It knows that America’s economy is not stable enough, leaving it vulnerable to other issues.

            “America will need to think twice if it wishes to go down that road of conflict. This is the short sightedness by George W. Bush over the Iraqi war, which has put America in hock to China over trillions of dollars. This situation will escalate and it will give the US and Japan a very uncomfortable feeling. Every action must give a reaction, it is only a matter of time and this is one of them!”

27th November 2013 (jandmayers twitter)

Do we not have a conscience?

“The World Trade Organisation (WTO) head has warned that global trade deal talks face collapse. WTO members have failed to agree on a text to present to trade ministers next month to reach a deal. This trade deal could add £617bn to the world economy.

            “There are now new rules in place to streamline customers’ procedures and speed up global trade. Other key areas of discussion are agriculture & the sustainability of food security programmes, such as the one run by India at this time. The head of WTO says we cannot fail to arrive at an agreement. To do so would mean we fail the business community and the most vulnerable, the poor.

            “To quote Pope Francis, “I beg the Lord to grant us more politicians, who are genuinely disturbed by the state of society, the people and the lives of the poor.”

            “There needs to be a major shift in society’s thinking. We are all in this together and we all collectively have a responsibility to help one another. If we fail as intelligent human beings, then our species will suffer untold consequences.

            “We are already paying a high price for continued unrest around the world. We constantly make bad decisions without thinking of the consequences of our actions. The Vietnam War, the Nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, the Iraqi War and so on.

            “What legacy have our misdeeds done to this world? These people are still suffering the consequences and with no satisfactory solution in sight. Do we not have a conscience? We purport to be civilised human beings. Animals have a greater capacity for decency then we do. We really must stop thinking with the little mind, but with the global mind to address longstanding issues & help our fellow man to survive.”

27th November 2013 (ladylydialondon twitter)

Do we care about our children?

“The Office for the Children’s Commissioner for England has filed an official report. It shows sexual violence is being carried out by children against children, some as young as 11 years old. Council chiefs have said work by agencies on child protection needs to improve.

            “The report is the result of a two year inquiry by the Children’s Commissioner into child exploitation and gangs, where rape is prevalent. There have been sheer levels of sadism uncovered by the inquiry, where gang rape is normal. Until society starts to take personal responsibility for their children, this situation will continue to grow worse.

            “The media with their exploitation of women as sex objects allows young youths to think this is permissible. Advertising in magazines and on the television again pressurise young girls to grow up faster than their youth allows. Television soap programmes shown before the 9pm watershed again shows violence and offensive behaviour.

            “They are being shown as acceptable, as being the norm in today’s society. No longer is there any decency about. The media is not showing polite and courteous behaviour and teaching our young people how to behave in a proper manner. We, as a society, have run amok.

            “It is no longer expected that ladies should behave like ladies and that young men should behave as young gentleman with respect for all. We have gone full circle in the other way. The young people of today have no longer any concept of what it is like to be polite and to have manners. It hardly exists in today’s modern society and so we have become backward in our thinking and in our manners.

            “Our children only have us as adults to thank for their demise. It is our society that now must reap the consequences of our own irresponsible behaviour. We no longer think it matters whether a man gives up his seat for a lady. We, as a society, have lost our moral compass and that is why we are in this mess.

“School girls are allowed to attend school wearing makeup. Young girls feel they can wear anything and show anything, leaving nothing to the male imagination. Pop stars feel it is acceptable to gyrate their bodies in suggestive ways, so that they can sell their music. All this has an enormous impact on the youth of today with no censorship – everything goes and everything is allowed.

            “We must now reap the seeds of child sexual violence. We must live with the consequences that our vulnerable children will suffer a lifetime’s trauma. Well done society, you have done a great job!

            “When will society learn that decency is honourable and sacred? The young are precious and that exploitation on our youth is what we are now reaping.”

26th November 2013 (jandmayers twitter and ladylydialondon twitter)

‘Strange Fruit’

“First recorded in 1939, the protest song ‘Strange Fruit’ came to symbolise the brutality and racism of the practice of lynching in America’s South. Now more than 70 years later, such is the song’s enduring power that rapper Kanye West sampled the track on his latest album Yeezus.

            “The words of this song describe the combination of grief, shock and fear. You have sorrow for those who died. Simeon Wright recalls the August night, 58 years ago when his young cousin Emmett Till aged 14 years old was dragged out of bed. He was taken at gun point by two white men.

“Emmett’s body was found in the Tallahatchie River. He has been beaten, tortured and shot before his body was dumped in the river. His crime was he whistled at a white woman in the local store. His cheeky gesture cost him his life.

            “The case became famous in America and helped usher in the civil rights movement. Lynch mobs at that time tried and executed 5,000 black men, women and children. The two white men were acquitted of Emmett’s murder.

            “Lynching was considered a sport in some ways and postcards were taken of crowds picnicking under the hanging bodies. Abel Meeropol, who saw one of the postcards in the 1930’s was prompted to write the song, later made famous by Billie Holiday.

 
STRANGE FRUIT’ LYRICS

 Southern trees bear a strange fruit,

Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,”

“Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze,

Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.

Pastoral scene of the gallant south,”

“The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth,

Scent of magnolias, sweet and fresh,

Then the sudden smell of burning flesh.”

“Here is fruit for the crows to pluck,

For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck,”

“For the sun to rot, for the trees to drop,

Here is a strange and bitter crop.”

 
“A lady quilt maker called April Shipp from Detroit spent four years working on a large quilt called ‘Strange Fruit’. It bears the names of over 5,000 lynched men, women and children. Each name was lovingly sewn in gold thread on black fabric. April has even included two nooses.

            “She calls it her 5,000 souls and she cries when she touches it and works on it – “If no one remembers their names, I remember them,” she says.

            “‘Strange Fruit’ remains a potent reminder of America’s not so distant past. They still have a long way to go to accept integration in their so called land of equal opportunity and rights for all!”

25th November 2013 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)

The political will was still not there

“The Iranian situation is a delicate and bold affair. It will take many more months of stiff negotiation to make the contract viable for all concerned. It will be able to revolutionise how we think and act in the Middle East. Many policies will need to be enacted out to give security for all the people to be satisfied.

            “The mounting resentment from Israel, whose own diplomatic situation is a mess and is hypocrisy to what the world wishes. They no longer will be heard. Israel will now understand what it is like to be out in the cold and freeze. Their attitude has caused so much conflict. It is now up to the people to decide, not the politicians, whose strong arm can no longer hold up public opinion.

“Iran will be able to curb its nuclear programme, bringing in more discussions at a later date. The UN climate talks in Poland have ended with delegates reaching a compromise on how best to fight global warming. After 30 hours of deadlock, they approved a pathway to a new global climate treaty in Paris in 2015. As always there was last minute compromise and further delays.

            “Action on climate change needed to have been addressed already with full commitment last year, but the political will was still not there, so more tragedies, with more lost lives, will need to occur before politicians get their heads around it.

            “As with all climate talks, it is already agreed in principle with no firm agenda for change taking place, again it will be the views of the universal people, who will determine the action and then force change on their own politicians.”

24th November 2013 (jandmayers twitter)

 President Kennedy was a man of great conviction

“On 22nd November 1963 President John Kennedy and his wife travelled to Dallas for an early campaign ahead of the coming year’s election. He was already warned of an assignation attempt on his life. Yet the young President did not heed the warning, travelling instead in an open topped car.

“President Kennedy was a man of great conviction – a spark in the American dream. He was an inspiration to so many, both in America and abroad. His charismatic ways made one believe that justice to the world in the light of the cold war could be achieved.

            “He was determined to bring peace against the Soviet communist invasion coming in from Cuba. Kennedy’s popularity still endures the people to him, who have been disappointed with his successors and who could blame them.

            “Historians have said “the people want a better life in their country. They want to think their children are going to do better.”  Kennedy’s inspiration to so many people is still admired today. Not many American presidents can claim that. In his short time in office, he is still remembered favourably around the world as a great man and leader against sometimes incredible odds.”

24th November 2013 (ladylydialondon twitter)

 Mankind will have to suffer the consequences of their actions before order can be returned

“The tragedy for Mankind is that they can never see the whole picture. They are all too involved in their little lives, which consume their ever-thinking ways that nothing ever changes. Mankind needs to start looking at ways of helping each other to survive. They must give a helping hand to those in need or there will always be unrest in this world.

            “We are not only made up of the immediate family. The entire world is our family and it is our mission to help all those whose lives are affected by trouble and strife. The animal species look after their own and will look after orphan animals of their own species. As a whole if the species are strong and united, then their survival rate is increased.

            “It is the collective whole which makes things happen and survival possible. We, as humans, only think with the one mind. “As long as I’m alright, what does it matter about anybody else?” tends to be our mentality. This is why, as a human species, the world is so divided.

            “Religion is the bane and curse of Mankind. All the religions of the world are of the opinion that by joining that particular club they will be saved and be able to sit on the right side of God when they die. What is so tragic in this thinking is that there is no religion in the next world after we die.

            “This has already been scientifically proven; the research is there for all to see. There is only love and positive thinking and all people from all races and creeds are together entirely mixed. So the notion that it is only your special brand of religion, which will guarantee entry into the Afterlife, becomes a shock for so many who discover the truth only when they die.

            “The different planes of existence, of which man arrives at after death, are determined by the good deeds and acts done while on this earth. Good people, who have helped one another on this earth, will go to a dimension of love and giving. Those that have murdered and cheated their fellow man will go to the appropriate place, where murderers and cheats go to.

            “It has nothing to do with religion whatsoever. The sadness for our fellow man is that they are not taught this by any of the religions. It is their clubs that the clerics want to promote, making their position ever more powerful and determined to keep their sects going. It is only when one dies that the full truth is revealed.

            “For many it is a shock, as they have been devoted to doing all manner of things, even killing in the name of their God! God is impartial, an Intelligence that holds balance in this world in all things created by that Intelligence. God never said that individuals must kill in its name.

            “The Intelligence is always love and always balanced and therefore to be destructive goes against the principles of that Intelligence. Therefore by the Laws of that Intelligence, the wrongs must be put right so that balance can be restored again. In other words Mankind will have to suffer the consequences of their actions before order can be returned.

            “The Laws of Cause and Effect are ever present in this world and that is what the Intelligence is all about. Justice out of injustice is the Law by which we all must live in order to survive.”

21st November 2013 (jandmayers and ladylydialondon twitter)

 
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Public Demonstrations of Jenny and Michael Ayers for the WINTER 2013/14

Sunday, 1st December 2013 at 06.30pm Tonbridge Spiritual Centre, Hadlow, Kent

 Sunday, 9th February 2014 at 06.30pm Tonbridge Spiritual Centre, Hadlow, Kent

 Sunday, 23rd March 2014 at 06.30pm Crawley Spiritualist Church, Gossops Green, West Sussex

 
COLOUR KEY TO EVENTS

Demonstration of Clairvoyance

Divine Service including Clairvoyance

 
          Finally we continue to send you our love and wish you well as the world continues to change at a remarkable rate. Our Twitter forecasts and comments now number 17,090 over the two addresses and we have now by 3383 followers from all over the world.

The guides continue to tell us what to expect, so we know what we need to do in order to change our own outlooks and help the Greater Good to survive as well as ourselves, our families and our friends.

 

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