“We Are Not the Only Ones Living in This World”
The ground is breaking under the strain of
negativity and despair. So many things
appear to be going wrong in our lives that we all feel battered and bruised,
yet inspite of all this we have times when we are actually happy and can look
around us and see just why we are so blessed in so many ways.
The severe climatic conditions have wreaked
havoc in our lives and we still do not seem to understand that the planet is
suffering under what we, Man has done to it.
The world is out of balance and will take
several generations to right itself and to allow new growth and understanding
to develop in order that it may heal in time to allow for future generations to
be able to live off its natural resources.
All water and natural resources are fast
running out, yet we continue to live our lives oblivious of the consequences of
our actions. We are all living as if
there is no tomorrow and totally disregard what will be so vitally important
for our children’s livelihood in the years to come.
There is fast coming a time now when we
will have to start growing our own food in a much bigger way, where gardens
won’t just be for the flowers, but for vital food which we will need to sustain
life.
This is not a myth, but will become a
reality. As the world stands now there
is not enough food on this planet to sustain the many mouths we still have to
feed.
Yet because our supermarkets are full does
not mean there is enough food, when millions the world over are suffering with
nothing in their mouths for days and weeks.
We too often turn a blind eye to their suffering, as it does not apply
to us in the affluent West.
Now begins the slow adjusting time to
change our habits. We cannot live as we
once did; we must start now to repair and to bring back food processing to this
planet as the destruction to the world further threatens our livestock and our
crops.
There has to be a balance in all
things. We can no longer continue to
rape this planet and not suffer from those consequences. Two-thirds of the world’s resources are now
used up and that means, oil, gas, coal and wood together with other natural
elements which took hundreds of years to evolve. Those shortages cannot be
replaced overnight.
There will come a time when world
Governments will have to speak out and to bring in a form of rationing to allow
for resources to come back to life.
So never mind about the financial
situation, which seems to be plaguing our daily lives, think now to our other
worries. Money means nothing when there
is literally nothing to eat.
We all can lend a hand and, by doing our
own little bit, we can preserve so much for our children, so that they can have
a life and enjoy it as we have done.
As the sun shines, so growth for harvest
can come about. In the meantime let’s do
our bit for saving the ecology of this world.
We are not the only ones living on it!
Jenny Ayers
Friday, 30th November 2012
27th November 2012 (ladylydialondon twitter)
The UN climate
change summit held in Qatar will see many mixed emotions and feelings. It is
one thing talking about it, a very different thing to do anything about it. From
this summit, up to now, all will walk away without the necessary objective. There
are too many people talking about cross purposes and they do not really
understand the problems.
It is the
scientists, who have to lead the way in these talks and present the facts and
then ask the respective governments. “What
are you going to do about it in the light that the entire world now is
suffering on a mammoth scale?”
There
has to be hard-line activity to halt this damaging process and to bring us back
from the brink of destruction. Procrastinating solves nothing. Action today is
what is needed to safeguard this world.
26th November 2012 (jandmayers twitter)
The floods in much
of England have devastated homes and land. All are complaining that they have
been flooded out several times in recent months and have never seen rain like
this in 70 years.
It is strangely
naïve that although complaints are given, nobody complains to Governments over
climate change. It is affecting our planet on a daily basis. Everywhere, this
world over, is now being affected.
It
is being destroyed on a massive scale and scientists are unanimous that this is
happening. The scientific data is staring us in the face, yet it is continually
to be ignored. We, as a species, are murdering our planet, yet we still do not
want to recognise that we are doing anything wrong”
Some 17,000 participants
are due to attend the UN climate talks in Qatar. Over the next two weeks they will be
negotiating a new global deal in climate. Qatar is a surprising venue, as it
has the highest emissions for CO2 in the world and what are they actually doing
about it – nothing!
We all have to
live on this planet & it is imperative as never before, that major steps
now have to be met to meet these changing conditions. It is getting dangerously
too late and there will be no future for our children, never mind those who
come after them.
26th November 2012 (ladylydialondon twitter)
Due to global
warming conditions, a tanker, carrying liquefied natural gas across the Arctic,
is sailing north of Russian to deliver to Japan. The decision to use the
northern route was due to the recent scientific record on the melting of the
ice in the Arctic. The ice melting allows for greater conditions for such trade
to become possible, which before were out of reach.
This you might
think is a significant gain? Yes it is, but the overall impact of global
warming throughout the world shows a different picture. It is one of massive
destruction and there is no stopping it, as Governments do not put it at the
top of their agendas.
For them it is not
important enough. The tide of opinion in the light of so much global
devastation will bite hard. Country after country has to pay the cost in repair
and renewed infrastructure. Costly revenue, which could have been better spent
in other directions.
Botswana to ban
hunting over wildlife species decline
About
a third of the world's elephant population lives in Botswana
Botswana will ban commercial
hunting from January 2014 over growing concerns about the sharp decline in
wildlife species, officials have announced.
"The shooting of wild game
for sport and trophies is no longer compatible with our commitment to preserve
local fauna," the environment ministry said. The ban is likely to be
controversial as many communities depend on hunting for their livelihoods. As
much as a third of the global elephant population lives in Botswana. Recent
estimates place the number at about 130,000.
Conservationists are concerned
about the erosion of river banks caused by the animals in some nature parks,
the BBC's Letlhogile Lucas in the capital, Gaborone, reports. The ban, set to
come into place on 1 January, could also pose a threat to local communities, in
particular bushmen, for whom hunting is a means to survive, our correspondent
adds.
Furthermore, selling hunting
licences to wealthy Westerners is an extremely lucrative business, he says.
Average trophy fee per species
- Elephant: Up to $30,000, depending on weight
- Lion: $29,000
- Leopard: $7,150
- Buffalo: $3,744
- Giraffe: $3,500
- Zebra: $1,923
Source: Food and Agricultural
Organisation of the United Nations
Hunting concessions currently
exist in the northern Okavango Delta and the parks of the Kalahari region,
famous for its upmarket safari lodges. According to the environment ministry's
official statement, the government will continue to issue special game licences
"for traditional hunting by some local communities within designated
wildlife management areas".
Due to its seasonal nature,
hunting has only contributed a minimal amount to the tourism sector, which
ranks second to the diamond industry in terms of its revenue earnings, the
ministry said.
Designated hunting zones will be
turned into "photographic areas". The announcement has been welcomed
by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. "The ideal scenario would be
that it has a similar effect to the ban on whaling 20 years ago," the
organisation's spokesman, Adrian Hiel, told the BBC. "Whale watching is
now proven to be more sustainable and profitable than hunting and killing the
animals."
Earlier this year, Spain's King
Juan Carlos faced international criticism for going on a hunting trip in
Botswana.
30th November 2012 (ladylydialondon twitter)
Botswana’s ban on
commercial hunting from January 2014 is a brave thing. The ailing population of
wild life, especially elephants who have under gone the greatest slaughter and
now are an endangered species just because man wants to have some fun, is both
scandalous and incomprehensible.
How would these
hunters feel if it was a member of their own family that was hunted for no
other reason than to be a trophy on their wall? They would be outraged, yet the
feeling of these animals is of no consequence to them.
Perhaps instead of
killing them, they found the time to educate themselves into getting to know
them. They could start to communicate with these intelligent animals and then
they might think differently.
These are all
God’s creations and have as much right to live on this planet as Man himself.
While reading the
fascinating book ‘The Robe of Glory’ by John Davidson, Michael came across this
balanced view of the difference between the Spirit within and the doctrine
without.
For the true disciple of a Master, everything centres around
the unspoken language of meditation. But
for the followers of religion, the focus of attention becomes the verbal
teachings. And therein lies a great
difference. For the one is a meal, the
other only a recipe. The one is travel,
the other only a travel brochure. The
one is an experience, the other only a description.
In the absence of meditation leading to inner mystic
experience, the teachings alone, however sublime and inspiring they may be, are
only a shell.
John Davidson
The Robe of Glory
Should we be surprised that this ancient relic has emerged now?
The Tibetan
statue, known as the Iron Man, is nine inches tall and has a swastika on its
stomach, which is the Buddhist symbol for being good or being with your higher
self.
The properties of
this ancient statue are the same as the meteorite, which crashed to Earth some
15,000 years ago.
It
is the rarest type of meteorite you can find.
Meteorites have been seen as a sign of divine activity across many
cultures since the dawn of time.
Should
we be surprised that this ancient relic has emerged now? The Universal Intelligence is sorting out all
aspects of life that are rotten and corrupted in so many ways.
The
signs are all there to see, as the battle against good and negative remains
constant. These changes need to occur to
bring Mankind back from the brink of anarchy and into a better life, where
helping each other is the only way forwards.
Strength
to each and every one of us is now in place to make those relative changes and
to master our own defences against those who wish to overthrow us.
The
battle is on, but we are not alone as the Universal Forces always protect those
who look for the right way to live.
1st October 2012 (ladylydialondon twitter)
Lost Teachings of Atlantis
Where you are
Where you have Been
Where You will Be
Is affected by Your Choice
Judge the Path of Another,
Only to Judge and Determine
Your Own Path.
Never Condemn Another.
Condemn Only Actions.
Think You that You can Hide From God?
Think You that You can Run from Yourself?
Think You that God is not One & All?
Think.
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Public Demonstrations of Jenny and Michael
Ayers for WINTER 2012
Sunday, 10th February 2013
06.30pm Crawley Spiritualist Church, Gossops Green, West
Sussex
Wednesday,
27th March 2013
03.00pm
Eastbourne Christian Spiritualist Church, Eastbourne, E Sussex
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Finally we continue to send you our love and wish you well
as the world continues to change all about us and we hope that you are able to
see your spiritual path and change with it and to respect and understand the
Higher Source of All Things.
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