Nov. 29, 2002 - Safeguard Your Heritage
Nov. 29, 2002 - The Pictures of Samuel’s Planet
Dec. 1, 2002 - The Ambassadors of His Will
Dec. 1, 2002 - Make Their Day!

 

Illawarra District, Australia, November 29, 2002

Teacher Samuel
Subject: “Safeguard Your Heritage”

Received by George Barnard

George: “I thank you, my dear Brother. These are neat pictures. And I thank you for making them so wonderfully clear. It helps us a great deal.”

Samuel: “Good evening both, my beloved students. This is Samuel. Many of us have been privileged today to listen in on your conversations, and we welcome your “positiveness”, and we enjoy the light that so radiates from you.

“We in our dimensions thrive on these confident attitudes that all hurdles can be overcome, and that there will be a steady, measured growth in your races’ achievements.

“I want to tell you a little bit about my world to go with the pictures that are also so clear in my memory, still. If you were to place yourself some fifty miles out into space, looking down onto my homeland – a completely new continent of two old lands in long-past collision – you would see a lozenge shaped landmass, the far north of which reaches well into the tropics, even well into the northern hemisphere, the south of which almost touches onto the polar region.

“This elongated shape is roughly divided into near equal halves by a mountain range extending for most of it’s width, from the more fertile east to very near the western coast. And although my planet has slightly more in the way of a landmass compared to your earth, we have the fortune of our terrestrial home now being very stable compared to yours.

“Earth tremors are vastly reduced, and strange as this may seem to you, it is in fact the placidness, and forward spiritual striving of its inhabitants -- currently approaching a number in excess of nine-and-one-half billion souls -- that is responsible for the living, material planet itself to also be at peace, and truly loved by all. No longer do we expect a polar reversal, and in many places this overall terrestrial calm allows us to build our habitats as rather moderate, lightweight structures.

“We have inherited a great deal from our “imported” ancestors. We are somewhat taller than you are, although our two planets are indeed of similar size. We tend to stand more erect than do you, and we tend to go about our business in a less hurried way.

“The greater part of the education of our children is conducted in small local schools, with fewer students to each teacher than you would expect. Our greatest expenditure is in the education of our young, which may carry on until even the fortieth year, although to a lesser degree, as entry into the workforce is a gradual process, transitional. Yet from a very young age, there are chores for all.

“We are vegetarians, having in times past greatly improved and engineered much of out foodstuffs to contain a greater concentration of proteins and trace elements, vitamins and carbohydrates, as well as natural medicines that generally keep us healthy to a ripe old age. It is a logical step, you will find, that many of your fruits and vegetables will one day contain needed additions for an improved function of your immune systems, yes, even nature’s own safe antibiotics and more.

“And it is because of our fashion of vegetarian habits that the profession of agriculturalist and horticulturalist takes its rightful place among all professions as a worthy science.

“There is no defense spending, for there are no territorial squabbles. There are agents (police) that keep the peace at times, yes, for there is much in free times meant for study, enjoyment, exercise and worship -- although not always observed by the young -- to achieve a physical and spiritual equilibrium that are needed to advance.

“Indeed, spiritual fusion takes place at the planetary level in more than just isolated cases.

”Much of our material for packaging in transport is made from re-usable and recyclable materials, and much of it is returned to an already fertile soil.

“Our rivers run wild in the higher country, and irrigation is attempted over vast areas, because by and large we are an agricultural economy. The numbers of voting rights are proportional to age and achievements in life, but they are generally graciously awarded. We do have diverse political systems but one would guess that it is at times hard to determine which party might have an unusual platform, for most are nearly identical.

“We are a uniform race. Most of us are well tanned and have the Adamic features you are already familiar with. Our planet was populated with plants, then animals, and finally with humans from another, densely populated world. We did not slowly evolve from the most primitive single-celled life form, as did you.

“There now, you have an interesting description of my planetary home – a world that has attained a satisfactory equilibrium. Our wishes are for your planet to gain equal stability in time to come, and should it come sooner rather than later, as you are learning to safeguard your heritage, you will yet be left with a greatly more diverse and useful flora and fauna than we have ever known.

“This is Samuel with a brief view of my world, a briefer view of its past.

“I greet you my brother and sister. I love you my dear students. For me it is a wish fulfilled to have this wonderful opportunity to so often commune with you.

George: “Thank you Samuel. Thank you Mathew.”

Notes: I’ll endeavor to describe later what we were shown.

By his mention of the “imported ancestors”, Samuel means the later arrival of their Adam and Eve, I feel sure. It’s not at all clear if there already was Adamic blood in those humans to be initially transported to his planet by Life Carriers and Melchizedeks. He told us before that they were a war-faring bunch for many long ages.



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Comment from a Subscriber- Nov. 29, 2002

Your post, "Safeguard your Heritage", with Teacher Samuel was very interesting -- (thank you Samuel, thank you Mathew, thank you George). With Samuel's description of his world's agricultural and horticultural practices (the inhabitants being vegetarians), the thought occurred to me that as mortals progress toward higher spirituality do they 'shift' to vegetarianism as part of the natural evolution, whereby with higher spirituality comes a greater respect for all life, and therefore making the slaughter of animals and consumption of flesh (of any kind) abhorrent to them.  I dunno.  Just Wondered.  I am reminded of another of your articles, "A Faraway World", who's inhabitants would seem to be at the opposite end of this spectrum...

C&S.

 

Illawarra District, Australia, November 29, 2002

Teacher Samuel
Subject: The Pictures of Samuel’s Planet

Received by George Barnard

Our brains (and minds) cannot handle sound and vision simultaneously. Our seemingly concurrent perception of sound and light images alternates at great speed, and those who want to enjoy music (or channel celestial messages) know one hears so much better when one closes one’s eyes. It is also the reason for silence to be preferable in libraries and art galleries. We go there to see words, or admire works of art, without being distracted.

Before I heard his message, I saw much of Samuel’s world of his birth.

I looked down on a vast, oblong continent from a very high-up position above the southeast of its center. The northern landmass had ‘slammed’ into the southern land mass and the latter was elevated and produced the mountains, the former appeared to have ‘dipped under’ the southern part with its mountains.

The entire new continent would perhaps measure some 10,000 miles by perhaps almost 6,000 miles, and there were rain clouds swirling against both sides of the mountain ranges. The polar region was not as pronounced as is our Antarctica.

There were trellis-supported, ovoid-leafed vines in Samuel’s garden with what looked like giant cherries hanging on very long stems, colored green, yellow, orange, red and almost black – a crop that ripens intermittently, and over a lengthy season, somewhat like blueberries do. His glasshouse was full of instruments, and I now see him as a genetic engineer, more so than the agriculturist/horticulturist of his recent self-introduction.

The packaging materials are made from compressed plant fibers, specially grown for the purpose, and they already contain the gel (glue) that makes the packaging so strong when dried. The plant is deep-rooted and brings up lots of trace elements from deeper soil levels, as does lucerne (alfalfa), and I saw it broken up and returned to the black soil.

I guess there would be hydropower, but I did not see that. The rivers are almost all turned into wide canals and ponds for irrigation. All canals veer slightly off to the south-south-west. It gives one the idea of that planet having regular, reliable rainfall.

Great pictures! They tend to not ever slip from memory.



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US of A, December 1, 2002


Christ Michael
Subject: “The Ambassadors of His Will”


Contributing Receiver

“Yes, my children let us walk the ‘Path of Love’. Small kindnesses and gentle words are the seeds we cast along our paths today. And there, in the sunshine of these loving acts, the fruits of Love will flourish. Soon our gardens will be full of ever-blooming crops.

“This may seem so impossible in the darkness of your cloudy days, but faith alone will draw you onward. Your faith is the hope and desire that Love will bloom when there is no evidence of this, but I tell you this truth; cast those seeds far and wide and you will come to see the yield.

“You have oftentimes said that you I cannot love when there is no reciprocation. But we now take to ourselves a new gospel -- the gospel of Forgiveness. And I tell you that these seeds of Love you sow will bear much fruit, and you will see abundant harvests.

“Keep sowing, my children, you will reap, and it will be a harvest beyond your imagination, for the Father pays well the servants of His hire, and He has chosen well “The Ambassadors of His Will.”

 

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Illawarra District, Australia, December 1, 2002

Teacher Sarah.
Subject: “Make Their Day!”

Received by Sandy Montee


Note: I have a ‘new’ Celestial Teacher working with me almost each day. Her name is Sarah, and I remember her so well from ten or eleven years ago. She was my Teacher then, but for only a couple of years. I am very happy she is back with me again. I missed her dearly. So, may I introduce you all to Sarah?

Sarah: “Hello, this is Teacher Sarah. Sandy and I shared a lot of time together when in the early 1990s the Teaching Mission first came to North Idaho. She asked a lot of questions, and she was a very good student. From my recent activities as a Teacher on our Mansion Worlds, I have watched the Mission evolve into what it is today. Many of you are dedicated to doing the Father’s will and you have progressed well in these short years.

“For those of you who truly seek the Father’s love, a humble kind of wisdom has surfaced in your dealing with others, especially with the young. I am not now speaking of your participation in the Teaching Mission only, but of many facets of your everyday lives, and where you can be of help to others.

“The custom of co-existing as extended families is not as predominant as it once was in more distant times, and I believe much is lost when children don't have the opportunity of spending a great deal of time with their grandparents, or anyone of the older generations. Learning from the wisdom that years of experience can bring is a wonderful advantage to the young people who will listen, and accept advice from the persons who know so well about the bumps and bruises that life can bring.

“Their problem solving capacity is generally extensive, and I might add that many of the difficulties young people go through are not even considered to be problems by the older folks, as simple solutions can come to mind so easily.

“Such popular sayings as, ‘This too shall pass’, ‘Don't sweat the small stuff’, ‘Live in today’, ‘It only hurts for a little while’, ‘Just do your best’, or ‘Be yourself’ -- and I could go on with many more examples – are quite often the only needed answers to what can be a young person’s dilemma.

“Older people get their ‘time out from the struggles of life’, to appreciate the smaller things that matter. Most are only too happy to sit with a young person and share their wisdom, to often discover that the dilemmas are opportunities in disguise.

“Today, I say to you to sometime take time out to be with the older and wiser people in your life, and to tell them you love and appreciate them, and you will make their day! Today, spare some important moments with the younger ones, and you will be their heroes!

“Just a short talk with you today, and I thank you so much for listening to me.

“This is Sarah.”


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