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Swastikas & Nature

Swastika Image The swastika is also known as the broken cross, and is an ancient symbol. Originally, it was used to denote harmony with nature, the four winds, the four seasons and the four points of the compass. Now, it is usually shown with the arms pointed in the opposite direction. This denotes that the forces turned against nature, and they are out of harmony.

Source: Holy Tablets, Chapter 12:82 - 85 [edited]

Growing Progessively

. . . When one is born, he/she is not born a doctor, is not born a lawyer, and is not born a teacher, not born a leader. He is just born a being. Destiny says that this being will grow. If there are no deficiencies, in the flow of intellect, utilization of sight, sound, taste, and feel, this person is constantly being educated or programmed by his/her environment. Therewith, if the environment is not geared towards a progressive growth this person will be callow and unprogressive.
            If the environment is steered towards progressive growth and the person senses are all acting, they will be grown. Herewith, we of the Holy Tabernacle Ministries and the Ancient Mystic Order of Malachizodok are setting up an environment that is progressive for the growth of mentally stable children.
           However, we have accepted that in most cases you and I alike, have been programmed through television, music, styles, diets and the environment. All of these are the products of the history of the environment or country that we are in. They teach us to think less than the best about ourselves. If we are to bring about a change then we must change our environment, our beliefs to facts. We must change what we see, what we hear, what we taste, what we smell, and what we feel. If we bring into this new life, this newborn life, as proclaimed.
           You must overcome not come over. That is you; you must lead, not follow. Be who and what you are.

Source: Your Potential [edited]

Ring Around The Rosies

Ring around the rosies, A pocket full of posies, A-tishoo! A-tishoo! We all fall down.
Occasionally children join hands in a circle, and sing this song of posies. The origin of this rose-colored ditty is something far more sinister - the Bubonic Plague (aka "Black Death") that swept through Europe in the 1600s.
         A rosy, circular rash is the first symptom of the plague. The posies are herbs and spices carried to sweeten the air. The "a-tishoo" sneezing is another fatal symptom. (Later versions replace the sneezing with "ashes" from the cleansing bonfires.) When children fall down on the last line of this rhyme, they are unknowingly acting out this disease.

Master Saying

"Divine love, through me now dissolves all seeming obstacles and makes my path easy and successful."

Source: Sayings of Dr. Malachi Z. York


Factology! Belief is ignorance.