Thursday, 11 November 2010

Eagles Dare

Michael came this morning and said 'Don't you dare give up after everything we went through together'.




Eagles dare....

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I never give up. i'm constantly forced to play a new game.

Eliakim said...

I don't play games because I know about those that do.

The money men murdered my Father with their less good deeds and schemes, in the same way as those with money murdered Michael.

As the Christ said 'Those that remain silent are compliant to the suffering in the world'.

Anonymous said...

Who is forcing anonymous to play a new game ?

Anonymous said...

Life itself forces me to play a new game. this is not inherently bad. God does indeed work in mysterious ways. Anonymous is in desparate need of a break for herself, for the life she lives on a daily basis. a break that will sweep everyone else into it but they thwart my every attempt and they know my one weakness, pride. being humble is both a blessing and a curse; so is being sane; it would be soooo much easier to just scream my rant from the top of my lungs at every moment i could, but that would be forcing myself on others and i do my utmost best not to do this.

i do readily see progress out and about and i can delight in this, but then i also recognize how many losers (who think they are winners) roam around oblivious to what has been laid out for them.

i readily recognize those who recognize Truth when it is in front of them, they are most assuredly blessed and even in some of these cases the blessings will be difficult to discern because of the fact some people who see truth do so through a rather insane state of consciousness. for some, it may well take insanity to see Truth, but then insanity needs to be shed (like a snake skin).

Ps; Eliakim, i'm working on the red garment.

Eliakim said...

Very good. Interesting that Michael came to me on the morning of the Day of Remembrance. I have just realized the day it was.

God bless him...

Love you Michael

Anonymous said...

It came out a very dull red (washed out dull dried blood), on sheer wool. i hope this is okay. this was my first time using natural dye and i'm a bit unpatient and on edge these days.
are there any other instructions regarding this garment?