We must be righteous and faithful to God if we would be successful Christians, and this is especially important to Christian sensitives. Saints, psychics, prophets and philosophers have been doing this since the beginning, by cultivating the seven heavenly virtues!!

     These virtues are wisely cultivated by all good Christians.  They are prudence, or wisdom;  justice, or fairness; temperance or self restraint, courage or fortitude, faith, hope, and brotherly love or charity.

 






Prudence comes from the Latin thought prudentia (foresight, sagacity). It engenders wisdom, insight, and knowledge. In many ways, we Christian psychics and sensitives are the watchmen, the prophets, the wise of whom Danial spoke when he said, in 12:3;  'And those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the sky above; and those who turn many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever.'

Prudent wisdom is the ability to judge between virtuous and vicious actions.

Prudence is based on good will, respecting others as we respect ourselves, leading to peace, civility and civilized manners. Prudence does not act in self interest, or for the benefit of one over another;  it is without evil reasons and will not cause emotional sorrow or troubles to oneself and others.

"Practical wisdom", "practical judgment," or "rational choice", engenders spiritual purity, knowledge, honesty, wisdom.

Prudence helps us choose our words when counseling a person seeking wisdom!

Prudence allows us to keep away from what we know is a bad idea, a slippery slope, a source of temptation, well before we ever approach the slide!!

An aspect of prudence is chastity.  Abstaining from sexual involvements when we are unmarried, gay or straight, is a state that many find it difficult, if not impossible, to meet. Many of us question the need for continence and wonder why God cares who we sleep with or why or when. God invented sex in the first place and made it a powerful need!

The reason God is so particular about our sex lives is because He desires this type of intimacy with us in our souls.  He wants us to want Him like we want our mate, only in a spiritual sense.  His way of making clear just how deeply, touchingly, He wants us is to make the analogy of sex.






Temperance is moderation in action, thought, or feeling; self restraint.

This has been studied by religious thinkers, philosophers, and more recently, psychologists, particularly in the positive psychology movement.

Temperance is control by our own prudence over excess, such as abstinence, chastity, modesty, humility, prudence, self-regulation, forgiveness and mercy; each of these involves restraining some impulse, such as sexual desire, vanity, or anger. Temperence is so sorely missing from todays world scene!

Exercise the virtue of Temperance, which is deliberate self control, for the sake of honor. Your honor and ethics!! If your honor and ethics are subject to question, they will be questioned.

Self Control:  We don't really need to supersize our meals or go for the Value Packs while shopping. Temperance, or restraint, self control, abstention is what keeps us from getting fat!!

Temperance is the perfect balance between what we want to say, and what will be best heard by another.






Charity is the testimony that benevolence, generosity, and self sacrifice, beat out Greed!!

Charity is compassion and friendship for its own sake. Empathy and trust without prejudice or resentment. Unselfish love and voluntary kindness without bias or spite. Having positive outlooks and cheerful demeanor; to inspire kindness in others. Charity will always overcome our own selfishness and greed. Try it!!

Generosity makes us feel Christlike!!

Love, in the sense of an unlimited loving kindness towards all others, is held to be the ultimate perfection of the human spirit, because it is said to both glorify and reflect the nature of God. Such love is self-sacrificial. The love that imitates that love of God is distinguished by its origin – being divinely infused into the soul – and by its residing in the will rather than emotions, regardless of what emotions it stirs up. This love is necessary for salvation, and with it no one can be lost.






Patience is a chief virtue!! It obliviates anger, rage, and Wrath.

Patience, or Forbearance, endurance and moderation and the keys to resolving conflicts and injustice peacefully, as opposed to resorting to violence. Accepting the grace to forgive: to show mercy to sinners.

Patience is creating a sense of peaceful stability and community rather than suffering, hostility, and antagonism.

 

 






Kindness abounds in heaven, and is sorely missing on earth!!

Kindness sows a crop of satisfaction, loyalty, compassion, integrity

Kindness destroys Envy.






Humility keeps us from falling into Pride!!

Humility includes bravery, modesty, reverence, and altruism.

Bravery and fortitude is defined as "the ability to stand up for what is right in difficult situations".

Physical bravery involves acting in spite of possible harm to one's body.

Moral bravery involves acting in a way that enhances what one believes to be good in spite of social disapproval and possible backlash.

Bravery involves overcoming one's own addictive habits, irrational anxieties, and harmful dependent relationships. Bravery means acting against one's own natural inclinations and facing fears which might not have any societal moral implications.

Bravery is cool.

Honesty and integrity in all areas of one's life and the ability to be true to oneself and one's role in the world across circumstances. Honesty demands real courage, as there are many situations in the Christian life where to be honest and authentic requires a great deal of strength in the midst of fear.

Courage goes with bravery; it is the ability and willingness to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. Physical courage is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death, or threat of death, while moral courage is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shame, scandal, or discouragement.






Perseverance is a part of courage because it often involves continuing along a path in the midst of and after having faced opposition and perhaps failure. Perseverance involves the ability to seek a goal in spite of obstacles and has been shown in human and animal studies to be a lasting trait with individual differences. In order to persevere at a task, a person must be able to suppress desires to give up and pursue an easier task, a metacognitive understanding that the ends justify the persevering means. But beyond meta cognition, a person high in perseverance is able to overcome low self-esteem and estimations that one cannot do the task as well as discouragement from peers and the desire to present oneself well.

Perseverance is regarded highly by society as opposed to surrender. Christians may never surrender to sin or temptation; Christian psychics, trebly never!

Diligence never gives up!!!

Persistence, effort, ethics, rectitude stomps out laziness!


A zealous and careful application of one's actions and work; a decisive work ethic, steadfastness in belief, fortitude, and the capability of not giving up. Budgeting one's time; monitoring one's own activities to guard against laziness. Upholding one's convictions at all times, especially when no one else is watching (integrity).

Diligence: Try, again and again, and again and again and never stop!  Bravery and humility inspire modest behavior, selflessness, and the giving of respect.

Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself less.

It is a spirit of self-examination; a hermeneutic of suspicion toward yourself and charity toward people you disagree with.

The courage of the heart necessary to undertake tasks which are difficult, tedious or unglamorous, and to graciously accept the sacrifices involved.

Reverence for those who have wisdom and those who selflessly teach in love.

Giving credit where credit is due; not unfairly glorifying one's own self.

Being faithful to promises, no matter how big or small they may be.

Refraining from despair and the ability to confront fear and uncertainty, or intimidation.

The strength of modesty and humility is characterized by "letting one's accomplishments speak for themselves, and not regarding oneself as more special than one is."

 






 


 


 

Humility:

This virtue is an accurate (not underestimated) sense of one's abilities and achievements;  the ability to acknowledge one's mistakes, imperfections, gaps in knowledge, and limitations.
Humility is the honest openness to new ideas, contradictory information, and advice while keeping one's own abilities and accomplishments in perspective
We cultivate a relatively low focus on the self or have an ability to "forget the self", dispensing with Ego.
We have an appreciation of the value of all things, as well as the many different ways that people and things can contribute to our world.

 

Many of us KNOW what is going to happen in any situation... but the real question is, do we have the power to change it?  Do we even have the right to try?

 

Prayer saved the righteous Daniel from the lion’s den (Daniel 6:11),

In the wilderness, God’s chosen people benefitted from Moses’ right standing with God
(Exodus 16–17).

Barren Hannah’s steadfast and humble prayers resulted in the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel
1:20),

Paul’s prayers caused the earth to shake (Acts 16:25-26).

 

The impassionate prayers of God’s righteous children accomplish!! (Numbers 11:2).

 

"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to
His will, he hears us" (1 John 5:14-15).

"The Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will" (Romans 8:27).

 

Prayer is something believers should do

  • "continually" 1 Thessalonians 5:17
  • with faith (James 1:5; Mark 11:22-24)
  • with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6),
  • with a spirit of forgiveness toward others (Mark11:25
  • in Christ’s name (John 14:13-14),
  • with a heart that is right with God (James 5:16)
  • with persistence (Luke 18:1)

 


God knows what our needs are even before we ask (Matthew 6:8), He just likes to hear from us!!




 


 


 

As humans, we were made to live in a garden environment. When we congregate in cities, the energy becomes overwhelmingly intense, and we can not always sort out what feelings, thoughts, and impulses are our own.

Find relief by creating as natural an environment around you as you can. Grow live plants in pots if you live in an apartment, with at least one animal companion for completion. Dogs are excellent, as are birds. Parts of our brain function only when we can hear bird song.

Eat as natural a diet as you can. Alcohols such as whiskey or vodka, are out of the equation completely, as such substances blow open our perceptions and leave us vulnerable to attacks from the Otherworld. (Why do you think these are called 'spirits'??)

So are any hallucinogenic substances, mushrooms, marijuana; all the wisdom schools and religions say this to those who seek spiritual growth.

Decaffeinated coffee and herbal tea are great, including black and green teas combined.

Meat consumption is discouraged, and the more spiritually sensitive you become, the more noticeable the reason behind this grows. Ditto with sugar; the more spiritually aware you become, the more clearly you can see sugar as cocaine with a different expression on it's face. Tobacco and chocolate are other seeming 'harmless' indulgences which show their true monstrous nature when abstinence clarifies our view of them.

Daily pursuits include sensible use of the social media, fellowshipping, focusing on uplifting contacts and productions. Allowing oneself to become addicted to video games, porn, sensational YouTube flicks, is not going to destroy your soul quickly, but it's a
distraction from your Mission. Any addiction degrades the image of God within you. Indulging in any behavior which degrades our nature is foolish and dangerous, and blocks our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. It is not worth it at all!

Some pursuits and livelihoods are in special need of consideration. Hunting or slaughtering animals is dicey, as it can stir ancient bloodlusts. Hunting or slaughtering people, by such as the military and police authorities or prison authorities, while necessary in this world, still must be subject to continual soul searching and counseling.

Porn and its uses have always drawn a grin of derisive amusement from the worldly; what harm is sex, after all? Read about the fallen angels in Genesis 6, who were so lustful and desirous they gave up eternity and their birthright to indulge in sexual excesses. It was their legacy which led to the great Flood of Noah.

One doesn't have to be a fundy to realize that Otherworldly contact is not new, and not always to our benefit.

 

 

 

 

We all slump now and again. A kind and encouraging word will do more for a fellow believer than all the remonstrance in the world!  Although we wouldn't normally entertain such notions, yet we must, when asked, occasionally consider taking action on anothers behalf.  When is it serious enough for us to intervene?

 

 

 

We should be concerned when we notice these signs of Otherworldly interference in our brethren:

 

  • a loss of the fear of God 
  • abnormal, irrational fear, anxiety, loneliness
  • lack of self control, outbursts of hatred, or violent behavior
  • a tendency to court conflicts with authority figures
  • aimlessness, purposelessness; conversations that reflect the feeling that life is void of any
  • meaning or purpose
  • depression, not sadness for a reason
  • selfish ambition and an appetite for power
  • irrationality, inability to detect or correct contradictions or other fallacious reasoning

 

 

Reasons to suspect the worst, or of slipping back into Piscean excess:

  • drug and alcohol use
  • obsessive or compulsive overwork
  • sexual connection with demon oppressed or possessed people
  • pornography
  • preoccupation with Otherworldly phenomena, be it UFOs or aliens of fairies
  • attempts to contact extraterrestrial beings
  • escapism
  • thrill-seeking, sci-fi, soap operas or some other addicting hobby/activity 
  • any contact with demon oppressed or possessed people that threatens the demons,
  • especially attempts to free them
  • hedonistic pursuit of entertainment and pleasure
  • dating relationships or close friends with demon possessed people
  • poor self-image
  • anger against God and others
  • persistent jealousy, one of the seven deadly sins
  • bad temper or stubbornness
  • preoccupation with violence
  • prolonged sleeplessness

 

 

 

If a fellow believer begins to exhibit one or all of the seven deadly sins, we must take it seriously.  In Proverbs 6, we learn what the Lord hates:

  • A proud look
  • A lying tongue
  • Hands that shed innocent blood
  • A heart that devises wicked plots
  • Feet that are swift to run into mischief
  • A deceitful witness that uttereth lies
  • Him that soweth discord among brethren

 

In summary, wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony, the seven deadly sins!




 


 

Christian Psychics


 

It's a wonder that psychics, sensitives, intuitives, seers, prophets and the Holy Wise don't take themselves, and the position they have, a great deal more seriously.  With the churches and clergy in catastrophic collapse, having failed us all spectacularly, the Inspired are all that believers and wanderers alike have in this world for spiritual guidance.

And this world is itself in a state of catastrophic renewal!!  We need not move so hesitantly through the birth of the new world age; Aquarius is visibly rising, as promised, and with its so the hope of all Christians!  Though the churches are empty and secular humanism morphs into outright atheism, yet we of the spirit still triumphantly rise!

The anchors and symbols of Aquarian Christianity are everywhere, guiding us without and within as we approach greater understanding of our mission on earth and in heaven.

We first meet the sign of Aquarius in the Gospel of Mark , where in 14:13 we read, So He sent two of His disciples and told them, "Go into the city, and a man carrying a water jug will meet you. Follow him 14 and wherever he enters, say to the owner of the house, 'The
Teacher says, "Where is My guest room in which I may eat the Passover with My disciples?"'…

Luke 22:10 He said to them, "Behold, when you have entered the city, a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him into the house that he enters".

This man with a jug makes no other appearance in the Gospel, and was unknown to the apostles; he just was there on the way to Jerusalem exactly where and when Our Savior needed him. To unbelievers, the mans appearance is totally random and suspicious, baffling them; but to the wise who follow The Way, he is easily identifiable him as the first symbol and sign of Aquarius the water bearer in Our Saviors journey.

He appears here right in time, right in line for us to follow too, as Jesus directed us 'to follow him into the house that he enters.'

Aquarius is also identified with the handsome Greek youth Ganymede, of whom the king of the gods and the heavens become enraptured. Zeus abducted the young man by assuming the form of an eagle and spiriting him away to the heavens, where he became the cup bearer of the archetypes, gods, and heroes of the zodiac. This can be seen as a gay interlude for Zeus, which may account for the sudden rise in interest and concern for gay rights in the Aquarian Age.

Plato however points out that according to Socrates, Ganymede is actually ganu-"taking pleasure," and med-, "mind." Ganymede, he points out, was not the catamite of Zeus, but that the relationship was platonic though deep and intense. The king of the gods loved the young man for his psyche, mind or soul, as evinced by the etymology of his name.

Ganymede later was recognized by the Egyptians as the catalyst of the fountains of the Nile, the life-giving and fertilizing river which meant life or death. Thus, the cup bearer of heaven had close connections to rain, rivers and bodies of water, as well as the water supply on earth.

Is Ganymede, gay or not, the good friend, trusted and loyal, of the gods of ancient days, in the Christian Gospel? Certainly he is.

Mark 14: 35 And He went on a little and fell on the ground, and was praying that if it was possible that this hour might pass from Him. And He said, ''Abba, my father, you can do everything. Make this cup pass from Me." A bit later, in 14: 51, 'A young man was following Him, wearing nothing but a linen sheet over his naked body; and they seized him. 52. But he pulled free of the linen sheet and escaped naked.'

Don't be so quick to dismiss this as a gratuitous lurid detail; this little item has been puzzling orthodox Christianity for two thousand years.

Why did Jesus use that particular phrase, 'the cup'? And how could anyone know what Jesus said in prayer to His father? Everyone was asleep!! They had deserted Him in His agony. There was, further, no time to speak privately to His followers as He was immediately arrested and had no further recourse to them until after He had risen.

It's obvious, when you consider that Jesus is the king of heaven, and the cup is mentioned because the cup bearer is not far behind. Thus we can consider Ganymede as the angel of the cup.

Directly across from Aquarius is the constellation Leo, the sign of the King; within this constellation lies a smaller cluster of stars called Crater, Latin for 'the Cup.'

The stars of the constellation Aquarius are named Sadalmelik, the lucky stars of the king, Sadalsuud, the luckiest of lucky stars, and Sadachbia, lucky star of the home.

Perhaps the most encouraging symbol of the new age appears with the woman at the well, the Samaritan.  Found in John 4, verses 1 through 41, this story centers around another figure with a jar, a water bearer, a source of water or deep wisdom, and a confrontation with Jesus that confirms universal salvation.

39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever did.” 40  So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days. 41 And because of his words many more became believers. 'He told me everything I ever did... and because of his words many more became believers.'  

 

 

Does this sound like words that you, a psychic and seer, have heard spoken of you?  

Then you are doing the Lords works, and much more is expected of you!!!






Humility:

This virtue is an accurate (not underestimated) sense of one's abilities and achievements;  the ability to acknowledge one's mistakes, imperfections, gaps in knowledge, and limitations.
Humility is the honest openness to new ideas, contradictory information, and advice while keeping one's own abilities and accomplishments in perspective
We cultivate a relatively low focus on the self or have an ability to "forget the self", dispensing with Ego.
We have an appreciation of the value of all things, as well as the many different ways that people and things can contribute to our world.

 

Many of us KNOW what is going to happen in any situation... but the real question is, do we have the power to change it?  Do we even have the right to try?

 

 


 


 

Humility:

This virtue is an accurate (not underestimated) sense of one's abilities and achievements;  the ability to acknowledge one's mistakes, imperfections, gaps in knowledge, and limitations.
Humility is the honest openness to new ideas, contradictory information, and advice while keeping one's own abilities and accomplishments in perspective
We cultivate a relatively low focus on the self or have an ability to "forget the self", dispensing with Ego.
We have an appreciation of the value of all things, as well as the many different ways that people and things can contribute to our world.

 

Many of us KNOW what is going to happen in any situation... but the real question is, do we have the power to change it?  Do we even have the right to try?

 

Prayer saved the righteous Daniel from the lion’s den (Daniel 6:11),

In the wilderness, God’s chosen people benefitted from Moses’ right standing with God
(Exodus 16–17).

Barren Hannah’s steadfast and humble prayers resulted in the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel
1:20),

Paul’s prayers caused the earth to shake (Acts 16:25-26).

 

The impassionate prayers of God’s righteous children accomplish!! (Numbers 11:2).

 

"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to
His will, he hears us" (1 John 5:14-15).

"The Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will" (Romans 8:27).

 

Prayer is something believers should do

  • "continually" 1 Thessalonians 5:17
  • with faith (James 1:5; Mark 11:22-24)
  • with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6),
  • with a spirit of forgiveness toward others (Mark11:25
  • in Christ’s name (John 14:13-14),
  • with a heart that is right with God (James 5:16)
  • with persistence (Luke 18:1)

 


God knows what our needs are even before we ask (Matthew 6:8), He just likes to hear from us!!




 


 


 

As humans, we were made to live in a garden environment. When we congregate in cities, the energy becomes overwhelmingly intense, and we can not always sort out what feelings, thoughts, and impulses are our own.

Find relief by creating as natural an environment around you as you can. Grow live plants in pots if you live in an apartment, with at least one animal companion for completion. Dogs are excellent, as are birds. Parts of our brain function only when we can hear bird song.

Eat as natural a diet as you can. Alcohols such as whiskey or vodka, are out of the equation completely, as such substances blow open our perceptions and leave us vulnerable to attacks from the Otherworld. (Why do you think these are called 'spirits'??)

So are any hallucinogenic substances, mushrooms, marijuana; all the wisdom schools and religions say this to those who seek spiritual growth.

Decaffeinated coffee and herbal tea are great, including black and green teas combined.

Meat consumption is discouraged, and the more spiritually sensitive you become, the more noticeable the reason behind this grows. Ditto with sugar; the more spiritually aware you become, the more clearly you can see sugar as cocaine with a different expression on it's face. Tobacco and chocolate are other seeming 'harmless' indulgences which show their true monstrous nature when abstinence clarifies our view of them.

Daily pursuits include sensible use of the social media, fellowshipping, focusing on uplifting contacts and productions. Allowing oneself to become addicted to video games, porn, sensational YouTube flicks, is not going to destroy your soul quickly, but it's a
distraction from your Mission. Any addiction degrades the image of God within you. Indulging in any behavior which degrades our nature is foolish and dangerous, and blocks our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. It is not worth it at all!

Some pursuits and livelihoods are in special need of consideration. Hunting or slaughtering animals is dicey, as it can stir ancient bloodlusts. Hunting or slaughtering people, by such as the military and police authorities or prison authorities, while necessary in this world, still must be subject to continual soul searching and counseling.

Porn and its uses have always drawn a grin of derisive amusement from the worldly; what harm is sex, after all? Read about the fallen angels in Genesis 6, who were so lustful and desirous they gave up eternity and their birthright to indulge in sexual excesses. It was their legacy which led to the great Flood of Noah.

One doesn't have to be a fundy to realize that Otherworldly contact is not new, and not always to our benefit.

 

 

 

 

We all slump now and again. A kind and encouraging word will do more for a fellow believer than all the remonstrance in the world!  Although we wouldn't normally entertain such notions, yet we must, when asked, occasionally consider taking action on anothers behalf.  When is it serious enough for us to intervene?

 

 

 

We should be concerned when we notice these signs of Otherworldly interference in our brethren:

 

  • a loss of the fear of God 
  • abnormal, irrational fear, anxiety, loneliness
  • lack of self control, outbursts of hatred, or violent behavior
  • a tendency to court conflicts with authority figures
  • aimlessness, purposelessness; conversations that reflect the feeling that life is void of any
  • meaning or purpose
  • depression, not sadness for a reason
  • selfish ambition and an appetite for power
  • irrationality, inability to detect or correct contradictions or other fallacious reasoning

 

 

Reasons to suspect the worst, or of slipping back into Piscean excess:

  • drug and alcohol use
  • obsessive or compulsive overwork
  • sexual connection with demon oppressed or possessed people
  • pornography
  • preoccupation with Otherworldly phenomena, be it UFOs or aliens of fairies
  • attempts to contact extraterrestrial beings
  • escapism
  • thrill-seeking, sci-fi, soap operas or some other addicting hobby/activity 
  • any contact with demon oppressed or possessed people that threatens the demons,
  • especially attempts to free them
  • hedonistic pursuit of entertainment and pleasure
  • dating relationships or close friends with demon possessed people
  • poor self-image
  • anger against God and others
  • persistent jealousy, one of the seven deadly sins
  • bad temper or stubbornness
  • preoccupation with violence
  • prolonged sleeplessness

 

 

 

If a fellow believer begins to exhibit one or all of the seven deadly sins, we must take it seriously.  In Proverbs 6, we learn what the Lord hates:

  • A proud look
  • A lying tongue
  • Hands that shed innocent blood
  • A heart that devises wicked plots
  • Feet that are swift to run into mischief
  • A deceitful witness that uttereth lies
  • Him that soweth discord among brethren

 

In summary, wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony, the seven deadly sins!




 


 

Christian Psychics


 

It's a wonder that psychics, sensitives, intuitives, seers, prophets and the Holy Wise don't take themselves, and the position they have, a great deal more seriously.  With the churches and clergy in catastrophic collapse, having failed us all spectacularly, the Inspired are all that believers and wanderers alike have in this world for spiritual guidance.

And this world is itself in a state of catastrophic renewal!!  We need not move so hesitantly through the birth of the new world age; Aquarius is visibly rising, as promised, and with its so the hope of all Christians!  Though the churches are empty and secular humanism morphs into outright atheism, yet we of the spirit still triumphantly rise!

The anchors and symbols of Aquarian Christianity are everywhere, guiding us without and within as we approach greater understanding of our mission on earth and in heaven.

We first meet the sign of Aquarius in the Gospel of Mark , where in 14:13 we read, So He sent two of His disciples and told them, "Go into the city, and a man carrying a water jug will meet you. Follow him 14 and wherever he enters, say to the owner of the house, 'The
Teacher says, "Where is My guest room in which I may eat the Passover with My disciples?"'…

Luke 22:10 He said to them, "Behold, when you have entered the city, a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him into the house that he enters".

This man with a jug makes no other appearance in the Gospel, and was unknown to the apostles; he just was there on the way to Jerusalem exactly where and when Our Savior needed him. To unbelievers, the mans appearance is totally random and suspicious, baffling them; but to the wise who follow The Way, he is easily identifiable him as the first symbol and sign of Aquarius the water bearer in Our Saviors journey.

He appears here right in time, right in line for us to follow too, as Jesus directed us 'to follow him into the house that he enters.'

Aquarius is also identified with the handsome Greek youth Ganymede, of whom the king of the gods and the heavens become enraptured. Zeus abducted the young man by assuming the form of an eagle and spiriting him away to the heavens, where he became the cup bearer of the archetypes, gods, and heroes of the zodiac. This can be seen as a gay interlude for Zeus, which may account for the sudden rise in interest and concern for gay rights in the Aquarian Age.

Plato however points out that according to Socrates, Ganymede is actually ganu-"taking pleasure," and med-, "mind." Ganymede, he points out, was not the catamite of Zeus, but that the relationship was platonic though deep and intense. The king of the gods loved the young man for his psyche, mind or soul, as evinced by the etymology of his name.

Ganymede later was recognized by the Egyptians as the catalyst of the fountains of the Nile, the life-giving and fertilizing river which meant life or death. Thus, the cup bearer of heaven had close connections to rain, rivers and bodies of water, as well as the water supply on earth.

Is Ganymede, gay or not, the good friend, trusted and loyal, of the gods of ancient days, in the Christian Gospel? Certainly he is.

Mark 14: 35 And He went on a little and fell on the ground, and was praying that if it was possible that this hour might pass from Him. And He said, ''Abba, my father, you can do everything. Make this cup pass from Me." A bit later, in 14: 51, 'A young man was following Him, wearing nothing but a linen sheet over his naked body; and they seized him. 52. But he pulled free of the linen sheet and escaped naked.'

Don't be so quick to dismiss this as a gratuitous lurid detail; this little item has been puzzling orthodox Christianity for two thousand years.

Why did Jesus use that particular phrase, 'the cup'? And how could anyone know what Jesus said in prayer to His father? Everyone was asleep!! They had deserted Him in His agony. There was, further, no time to speak privately to His followers as He was immediately arrested and had no further recourse to them until after He had risen.

It's obvious, when you consider that Jesus is the king of heaven, and the cup is mentioned because the cup bearer is not far behind. Thus we can consider Ganymede as the angel of the cup.

Directly across from Aquarius is the constellation Leo, the sign of the King; within this constellation lies a smaller cluster of stars called Crater, Latin for 'the Cup.'

The stars of the constellation Aquarius are named Sadalmelik, the lucky stars of the king, Sadalsuud, the luckiest of lucky stars, and Sadachbia, lucky star of the home.

Perhaps the most encouraging symbol of the new age appears with the woman at the well, the Samaritan.  Found in John 4, verses 1 through 41, this story centers around another figure with a jar, a water bearer, a source of water or deep wisdom, and a confrontation with Jesus that confirms universal salvation.

39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever did.” 40  So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days. 41 And because of his words many more became believers. 'He told me everything I ever did... and because of his words many more became believers.'  

 

 

Does this sound like words that you, a psychic and seer, have heard spoken of you?  

Then you are doing the Lords works, and much more is expected of you!!!


 


 

Humility:

This virtue is an accurate (not underestimated) sense of one's abilities and achievements;  the ability to acknowledge one's mistakes, imperfections, gaps in knowledge, and limitations.
Humility is the honest openness to new ideas, contradictory information, and advice while keeping one's own abilities and accomplishments in perspective
We cultivate a relatively low focus on the self or have an ability to "forget the self", dispensing with Ego.
We have an appreciation of the value of all things, as well as the many different ways that people and things can contribute to our world.

 

Many of us KNOW what is going to happen in any situation... but the real question is, do we have the power to change it?  Do we even have the right to try?

 

Prayer saved the righteous Daniel from the lion’s den (Daniel 6:11),

In the wilderness, God’s chosen people benefitted from Moses’ right standing with God
(Exodus 16–17).

Barren Hannah’s steadfast and humble prayers resulted in the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel
1:20),

Paul’s prayers caused the earth to shake (Acts 16:25-26).

 

The impassionate prayers of God’s righteous children accomplish!! (Numbers 11:2).

 

"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to
His will, he hears us" (1 John 5:14-15).

"The Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will" (Romans 8:27).

 

Prayer is something believers should do

  • "continually" 1 Thessalonians 5:17
  • with faith (James 1:5; Mark 11:22-24)
  • with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6),
  • with a spirit of forgiveness toward others (Mark11:25
  • in Christ’s name (John 14:13-14),
  • with a heart that is right with God (James 5:16)
  • with persistence (Luke 18:1)

 


God knows what our needs are even before we ask (Matthew 6:8), He just likes to hear from us!!




 


 


 

As humans, we were made to live in a garden environment. When we congregate in cities, the energy becomes overwhelmingly intense, and we can not always sort out what feelings, thoughts, and impulses are our own.

Find relief by creating as natural an environment around you as you can. Grow live plants in pots if you live in an apartment, with at least one animal companion for completion. Dogs are excellent, as are birds. Parts of our brain function only when we can hear bird song.

Eat as natural a diet as you can. Alcohols such as whiskey or vodka, are out of the equation completely, as such substances blow open our perceptions and leave us vulnerable to attacks from the Otherworld. (Why do you think these are called 'spirits'??)

So are any hallucinogenic substances, mushrooms, marijuana; all the wisdom schools and religions say this to those who seek spiritual growth.

Decaffeinated coffee and herbal tea are great, including black and green teas combined.

Meat consumption is discouraged, and the more spiritually sensitive you become, the more noticeable the reason behind this grows. Ditto with sugar; the more spiritually aware you become, the more clearly you can see sugar as cocaine with a different expression on it's face. Tobacco and chocolate are other seeming 'harmless' indulgences which show their true monstrous nature when abstinence clarifies our view of them.

Daily pursuits include sensible use of the social media, fellowshipping, focusing on uplifting contacts and productions. Allowing oneself to become addicted to video games, porn, sensational YouTube flicks, is not going to destroy your soul quickly, but it's a
distraction from your Mission. Any addiction degrades the image of God within you. Indulging in any behavior which degrades our nature is foolish and dangerous, and blocks our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. It is not worth it at all!

Some pursuits and livelihoods are in special need of consideration. Hunting or slaughtering animals is dicey, as it can stir ancient bloodlusts. Hunting or slaughtering people, by such as the military and police authorities or prison authorities, while necessary in this world, still must be subject to continual soul searching and counseling.

Porn and its uses have always drawn a grin of derisive amusement from the worldly; what harm is sex, after all? Read about the fallen angels in Genesis 6, who were so lustful and desirous they gave up eternity and their birthright to indulge in sexual excesses. It was their legacy which led to the great Flood of Noah.

One doesn't have to be a fundy to realize that Otherworldly contact is not new, and not always to our benefit.

 

 

 

 

We all slump now and again. A kind and encouraging word will do more for a fellow believer than all the remonstrance in the world!  Although we wouldn't normally entertain such notions, yet we must, when asked, occasionally consider taking action on anothers behalf.  When is it serious enough for us to intervene?

 

 

 

We should be concerned when we notice these signs of Otherworldly interference in our brethren:

 

  • a loss of the fear of God 
  • abnormal, irrational fear, anxiety, loneliness
  • lack of self control, outbursts of hatred, or violent behavior
  • a tendency to court conflicts with authority figures
  • aimlessness, purposelessness; conversations that reflect the feeling that life is void of any
  • meaning or purpose
  • depression, not sadness for a reason
  • selfish ambition and an appetite for power
  • irrationality, inability to detect or correct contradictions or other fallacious reasoning

 

 

Reasons to suspect the worst, or of slipping back into Piscean excess:

  • drug and alcohol use
  • obsessive or compulsive overwork
  • sexual connection with demon oppressed or possessed people
  • pornography
  • preoccupation with Otherworldly phenomena, be it UFOs or aliens of fairies
  • attempts to contact extraterrestrial beings
  • escapism
  • thrill-seeking, sci-fi, soap operas or some other addicting hobby/activity 
  • any contact with demon oppressed or possessed people that threatens the demons,
  • especially attempts to free them
  • hedonistic pursuit of entertainment and pleasure
  • dating relationships or close friends with demon possessed people
  • poor self-image
  • anger against God and others
  • persistent jealousy, one of the seven deadly sins
  • bad temper or stubbornness
  • preoccupation with violence
  • prolonged sleeplessness

 

 

 

If a fellow believer begins to exhibit one or all of the seven deadly sins, we must take it seriously.  In Proverbs 6, we learn what the Lord hates:

  • A proud look
  • A lying tongue
  • Hands that shed innocent blood
  • A heart that devises wicked plots
  • Feet that are swift to run into mischief
  • A deceitful witness that uttereth lies
  • Him that soweth discord among brethren

 

In summary, wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony, the seven deadly sins!




 


 

Christian Psychics


 

It's a wonder that psychics, sensitives, intuitives, seers, prophets and the Holy Wise don't take themselves, and the position they have, a great deal more seriously.  With the churches and clergy in catastrophic collapse, having failed us all spectacularly, the Inspired are all that believers and wanderers alike have in this world for spiritual guidance.

And this world is itself in a state of catastrophic renewal!!  We need not move so hesitantly through the birth of the new world age; Aquarius is visibly rising, as promised, and with its so the hope of all Christians!  Though the churches are empty and secular humanism morphs into outright atheism, yet we of the spirit still triumphantly rise!

The anchors and symbols of Aquarian Christianity are everywhere, guiding us without and within as we approach greater understanding of our mission on earth and in heaven.

We first meet the sign of Aquarius in the Gospel of Mark , where in 14:13 we read, So He sent two of His disciples and told them, "Go into the city, and a man carrying a water jug will meet you. Follow him 14 and wherever he enters, say to the owner of the house, 'The
Teacher says, "Where is My guest room in which I may eat the Passover with My disciples?"'…

Luke 22:10 He said to them, "Behold, when you have entered the city, a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him into the house that he enters".

This man with a jug makes no other appearance in the Gospel, and was unknown to the apostles; he just was there on the way to Jerusalem exactly where and when Our Savior needed him. To unbelievers, the mans appearance is totally random and suspicious, baffling them; but to the wise who follow The Way, he is easily identifiable him as the first symbol and sign of Aquarius the water bearer in Our Saviors journey.

He appears here right in time, right in line for us to follow too, as Jesus directed us 'to follow him into the house that he enters.'

Aquarius is also identified with the handsome Greek youth Ganymede, of whom the king of the gods and the heavens become enraptured. Zeus abducted the young man by assuming the form of an eagle and spiriting him away to the heavens, where he became the cup bearer of the archetypes, gods, and heroes of the zodiac. This can be seen as a gay interlude for Zeus, which may account for the sudden rise in interest and concern for gay rights in the Aquarian Age.

Plato however points out that according to Socrates, Ganymede is actually ganu-"taking pleasure," and med-, "mind." Ganymede, he points out, was not the catamite of Zeus, but that the relationship was platonic though deep and intense. The king of the gods loved the young man for his psyche, mind or soul, as evinced by the etymology of his name.

Ganymede later was recognized by the Egyptians as the catalyst of the fountains of the Nile, the life-giving and fertilizing river which meant life or death. Thus, the cup bearer of heaven had close connections to rain, rivers and bodies of water, as well as the water supply on earth.

Is Ganymede, gay or not, the good friend, trusted and loyal, of the gods of ancient days, in the Christian Gospel? Certainly he is.

Mark 14: 35 And He went on a little and fell on the ground, and was praying that if it was possible that this hour might pass from Him. And He said, ''Abba, my father, you can do everything. Make this cup pass from Me." A bit later, in 14: 51, 'A young man was following Him, wearing nothing but a linen sheet over his naked body; and they seized him. 52. But he pulled free of the linen sheet and escaped naked.'

Don't be so quick to dismiss this as a gratuitous lurid detail; this little item has been puzzling orthodox Christianity for two thousand years.

Why did Jesus use that particular phrase, 'the cup'? And how could anyone know what Jesus said in prayer to His father? Everyone was asleep!! They had deserted Him in His agony. There was, further, no time to speak privately to His followers as He was immediately arrested and had no further recourse to them until after He had risen.

It's obvious, when you consider that Jesus is the king of heaven, and the cup is mentioned because the cup bearer is not far behind. Thus we can consider Ganymede as the angel of the cup.

Directly across from Aquarius is the constellation Leo, the sign of the King; within this constellation lies a smaller cluster of stars called Crater, Latin for 'the Cup.'

The stars of the constellation Aquarius are named Sadalmelik, the lucky stars of the king, Sadalsuud, the luckiest of lucky stars, and Sadachbia, lucky star of the home.

Perhaps the most encouraging symbol of the new age appears with the woman at the well, the Samaritan.  Found in John 4, verses 1 through 41, this story centers around another figure with a jar, a water bearer, a source of water or deep wisdom, and a confrontation with Jesus that confirms universal salvation.

39 Many of the Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the woman’s testimony, “He told me everything I ever did.” 40  So when the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them, and he stayed two days. 41 And because of his words many more became believers. 'He told me everything I ever did... and because of his words many more became believers.'  

 

 

Does this sound like words that you, a psychic and seer, have heard spoken of you?  

Then you are doing the Lords works, and much more is expected of you!!!


 


 

Humility:

This virtue is an accurate (not underestimated) sense of one's abilities and achievements;  the ability to acknowledge one's mistakes, imperfections, gaps in knowledge, and limitations.
Humility is the honest openness to new ideas, contradictory information, and advice while keeping one's own abilities and accomplishments in perspective
We cultivate a relatively low focus on the self or have an ability to "forget the self", dispensing with Ego.
We have an appreciation of the value of all things, as well as the many different ways that people and things can contribute to our world.

 

Many of us KNOW what is going to happen in any situation... but the real question is, do we have the power to change it?  Do we even have the right to try?

 

Prayer saved the righteous Daniel from the lion’s den (Daniel 6:11),

In the wilderness, God’s chosen people benefitted from Moses’ right standing with God
(Exodus 16–17).

Barren Hannah’s steadfast and humble prayers resulted in the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel
1:20),

Paul’s prayers caused the earth to shake (Acts 16:25-26).

 

The impassionate prayers of God’s righteous children accomplish!! (Numbers 11:2).

 

"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to
His will, he hears us" (1 John 5:14-15).

"The Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will" (Romans 8:27).

 

Prayer is something believers should do

  • "continually" 1 Thessalonians 5:17
  • with faith (James 1:5; Mark 11:22-24)
  • with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6),
  • with a spirit of forgiveness toward others (Mark11:25
  • in Christ’s name (John 14:13-14),
  • with a heart that is right with God (James 5:16)
  • with persistence (Luke 18:1)

 


God knows what our needs are even before we ask (Matthew 6:8), He just likes to hear from us!!




 


 


 

As humans, we were made to live in a garden environment. When we congregate in cities, the energy becomes overwhelmingly intense, and we can not always sort out what feelings, thoughts, and impulses are our own.

Find relief by creating as natural an environment around you as you can. Grow live plants in pots if you live in an apartment, with at least one animal companion for completion. Dogs are excellent, as are birds. Parts of our brain function only when we can hear bird song.

Eat as natural a diet as you can. Alcohols such as whiskey or vodka, are out of the equation completely, as such substances blow open our perceptions and leave us vulnerable to attacks from the Otherworld. (Why do you think these are called 'spirits'??)

So are any hallucinogenic substances, mushrooms, marijuana; all the wisdom schools and religions say this to those who seek spiritual growth.

Decaffeinated coffee and herbal tea are great, including black and green teas combined.

Meat consumption is discouraged, and the more spiritually sensitive you become, the more noticeable the reason behind this grows. Ditto with sugar; the more spiritually aware you become, the more clearly you can see sugar as cocaine with a different expression on it's face. Tobacco and chocolate are other seeming 'harmless' indulgences which show their true monstrous nature when abstinence clarifies our view of them.

Daily pursuits include sensible use of the social media, fellowshipping, focusing on uplifting contacts and productions. Allowing oneself to become addicted to video games, porn, sensational YouTube flicks, is not going to destroy your soul quickly, but it's a
distraction from your Mission. Any addiction degrades the image of God within you. Indulging in any behavior which degrades our nature is foolish and dangerous, and blocks our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. It is not worth it at all!

Some pursuits and livelihoods are in special need of consideration. Hunting or slaughtering animals is dicey, as it can stir ancient bloodlusts. Hunting or slaughtering people, by such as the military and police authorities or prison authorities, while necessary in this world, still must be subject to continual soul searching and counseling.

Porn and its uses have always drawn a grin of derisive amusement from the worldly; what harm is sex, after all? Read about the fallen angels in Genesis 6, who were so lustful and desirous they gave up eternity and their birthright to indulge in sexual excesses. It was their legacy which led to the great Flood of Noah.

One doesn't have to be a fundy to realize that Otherworldly contact is not new, and not always to our benefit.

 

 

 

 

We all slump now and again. A kind and encouraging word will do more for a fellow believer than all the remonstrance in the world!  Although we wouldn't normally entertain such notions, yet we must, when asked, occasionally consider taking action on anothers behalf.  When is it serious enough for us to intervene?

 

 

 

We should be concerned when we notice these signs of Otherworldly interference in our brethren:

 

  • a loss of the fear of God 
  • abnormal, irrational fear, anxiety, loneliness
  • lack of self control, outbursts of hatred, or violent behavior
  • a tendency to court conflicts with authority figures
  • aimlessness, purposelessness; conversations that reflect the feeling that life is void of any
  • meaning or purpose
  • depression, not sadness for a reason
  • selfish ambition and an appetite for power
  • irrationality, inability to detect or correct contradictions or other fallacious reasoning

 

 

Reasons to suspect the worst, or of slipping back into Piscean excess:

  • drug and alcohol use
  • obsessive or compulsive overwork
  • sexual connection with demon oppressed or possessed people
  • pornography
  • preoccupation with Otherworldly phenomena, be it UFOs or aliens of fairies
  • attempts to contact extraterrestrial beings
  • escapism
  • thrill-seeking, sci-fi, soap operas or some other addicting hobby/activity 



  • Prayer saved the righteous Daniel from the lion’s den (Daniel 6:11),

    In the wilderness, God’s chosen people benefitted from Moses’ right standing with God
    (Exodus 16–17).

    Barren Hannah’s steadfast and humble prayers resulted in the prophet Samuel (1 Samuel
    1:20),

    Paul’s prayers caused the earth to shake (Acts 16:25-26).

     

    The impassionate prayers of God’s righteous children accomplish!! (Numbers 11:2).

     

    "This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to
    His will, he hears us" (1 John 5:14-15).

    "The Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will" (Romans 8:27).

     

    Prayer is something believers should do

    • "continually" 1 Thessalonians 5:17
    • with faith (James 1:5; Mark 11:22-24)
    • with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6),
    • with a spirit of forgiveness toward others (Mark11:25
    • in Christ’s name (John 14:13-14),
    • with a heart that is right with God (James 5:16)
    • with persistence (Luke 18:1)

     


    God knows what our needs are even before we ask (Matthew 6:8), He just likes to hear from us!!




     


     


     

     






    As humans, we were made to live in a garden environment. When we congregate in cities, the energy becomes overwhelmingly intense, and we can not always sort out what feelings, thoughts, and impulses are our own.

    Find relief by creating as natural an environment around you as you can. Grow live plants in pots if you live in an apartment, with at least one animal companion for completion. Dogs are excellent, as are birds. Parts of our brain function only when we can hear bird song.

    Eat as natural a diet as you can. Alcohols such as whiskey or vodka, are out of the equation completely, as such substances blow open our perceptions and leave us vulnerable to attacks from the Otherworld. (Why do you think these are called 'spirits'??)

    So are any hallucinogenic substances, mushrooms, marijuana; all the wisdom schools and religions say this to those who seek spiritual growth.

    Decaffeinated coffee and herbal tea are great, including black and green teas combined.

    Meat consumption is discouraged, and the more spiritually sensitive you become, the more noticeable the reason behind this grows. Ditto with sugar; the more spiritually aware you become, the more clearly you can see sugar as cocaine with a different expression on it's face. Tobacco and chocolate are other seeming 'harmless' indulgences which show their true monstrous nature when abstinence clarifies our view of them.

    Daily pursuits include sensible use of the social media, fellowshipping, focusing on uplifting contacts and productions. Allowing oneself to become addicted to video games, porn, sensational YouTube flicks, is not going to destroy your soul quickly, but it's a
    distraction from your Mission. Any addiction degrades the image of God within you. Indulging in any behavior which degrades our nature is foolish and dangerous, and blocks our sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. It is not worth it at all!

    Some pursuits and livelihoods are in special need of consideration. Hunting or slaughtering animals is dicey, as it can stir ancient bloodlusts. Hunting or slaughtering people, by such as the military and police authorities or prison authorities, while necessary in this world, still must be subject to continual soul searching and counseling.

    Porn and its uses have always drawn a grin of derisive amusement from the worldly; what harm is sex, after all? Read about the fallen angels in Genesis 6, who were so lustful and desirous they gave up eternity and their birthright to indulge in sexual excesses. It was their legacy which led to the great Flood of Noah.

    One doesn't have to be a fundy to realize that Otherworldly contact is not new, and not always to our benefit.
























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