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WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 4:43 am
by George

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:25 pm
by Seeker13
Dear George,
Whenever I've strayed from the boards(only because the life in front of me requires so much of my attention) I'll feel compelled to come back scouring the different threads knowing there is some specific reason for me to be here. It almost always comes down to seeking information about Monjoronson. I appreciate you posting this new site on the boards as I must admit to not being trustful of just anyone's opinions and claims when it comes to spiritual matters. Now with having a little time to myself I can see that I'm going to have to buy a new pair of glasses, there being so much to catch up on!

I know I've said it before, but I'm most appreciative that the staff of this board stay the course, so the rest of us have a safe haven to return to.

Thank you... again,
Kim

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 12:39 am
by George
Hi there Kim,

I've read only a tiny part of that site and I hope that most of it is up to scratch.

Losing Susan Kimsey, Bill Kelly, Jonathan (Rick) and now Gerdean makes me feel "kinda lonely".

With a bit of luck we stay "true to the mission" under the watchful eyes of MM -- A tough boss.

Good to see you again...

Cheers...
George.

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:35 am
by nasra1996
What's happened to these people George, have they passed on ?


:loves

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 12:57 pm
by George
Hi dear Sarah,

I met up with all of them in 2000, stayed in their homes, learned from them and taught the Akashic Construct to them and their friends face to face....
72 of them in 2000, more in 2002.

They are all friends for good. Great receivers, all four.

Yes, all four have passed on, too early, really, especially Susan and Jonathan -- were much too young.

Hugs...
George.

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:00 pm
by nasra1996
Oh right, i knew Gerdean, didn't know she had passed over...


xooooo :loves

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:00 pm
by Seeker13
Oh George,
I feel the sadness in your words. After reading your post to Aleah she teared up. If we were born on a regular world we would celebrate our friends moving on to their next phase of life, ... but having being born here we simply feel loss. And of course it's lonely being a pioneer in this field. I know you are usually the person telling others this, just wanted you to know I empathize.

Love,
Kim

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:01 pm
by Seeker13
Oh, Sarah!

I forgot to say, "Hi!" :hithere

Kim

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:38 pm
by George
I'm sad for the mission, Kim.

Happy for the four excellent receivers, they're fine -- in good hands.
So, I feel left behind by them.
They were the ones whose transmissions I often enjoyed.
I'm not impressed with some far out stuff happening now.

Cheers...
me.

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:33 pm
by Seeker13
George,
Maybe that is something worth having a discussion about, or maybe you already have and I missed it. What needs to happen for you to not feel this way?

Kim

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 6:56 am
by nasra1996
Thanks Kim :loves back at you !

Hey George, sorry to hear that.. I often wonder about this too.. do the midwayers give any mention about your concerns ?

love Sarah

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:54 am
by George
Sarah and Kim,

It is Machiventa who has been concerned for three or four years already... longer.

In 2000 he said my (our) work might one day even be "critical" and of late he has been repeating those words.

There's a weakness in the work of "the mission" and that's what makes me feel this way.

Too many receivers leaving at awkward times are my feelings. But what do I know.

We'll see.
Cheers...
George.

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 5:44 pm
by Seeker13
Dear George,
The boards pulled me back at this point in time and maybe a few others also. Does Machiventa suggest what us lay people can do to be of help? I was all about participating in Firing The Grid a few years back. It was a profound experience for me, let alone the planet!

Kim

And by the way George, "You know more that I ever hope to know. That is without question."

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:31 pm
by George
Hi dear Kim,

From MM there is nothing other than through example change the world "one person at a time".

That's precisely what we do.

Much love...
George.

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:54 pm
by Seeker13
Words I try to live by....Unless they are trying to take my chocolate!: :cyclopsani:

Have a great day George!

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 12:45 am
by Sandy
Words I try to live by....Unless they are trying to take my chocolate!: :cyclopsani:
:lol:

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 6:54 pm
by Danielalderfer
Daniel here, dear George, your comments about monjoronson are very appreciated and this board is also, I don't know what to say about the plethora of transmissions other then, of the hundreds I have read, I can't find any that set off my B S meter. The , to me excessive caution , of some of my friends is puzzling. This is after reading dozens of channeled type books that set it off regularly. This phenomenon ( spelling): the teaching mission, is to me incontrovertibly the real deal. I am sure some transmitter receivers have colored their account from egocentric challenges, but, we can instantly see it, no big deal when we do.

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 4:47 am
by George
Hi Daniel.
Welcome to the MB.

Years ago before TV sets were "born," we used to listen to the radio. If a news item came over the air about some child being lost all eyes were on my mother. If she smiled the child would be found. If a tear rolled down her cheek the child would be dead or soon would be.

(She was known to be psychic. Only today did I realize there was more to it. She herself lost a child through illness).

My maternal grandfather was a dowser, could see a wedding band in a "way up there" nest of a thieving magpie... so the "spooky stuff" runs in families --- at least to some degree --- but people prefer a world where others are like them, not too different.

BTW. This went out:

To All:

Name Michel R.
Location: Basalt, Colorado, USA
Age:46

This request is for my friend of two years, Michle R who has been in a wheel chair for about 8 years with Multiple Sclerosis. She has no expectation of healing, and is a little hopeless and unimaginative, but with a positive outlook (things always work out somehow) Her fondest wish is to dance again.


Thanks to all!
Daniel.

:bike:
Gotta hike.

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 8:57 pm
by Mamo
Dear George :loves
In 2000 he said my (our) work might one day even be "critical" and of late he has been repeating those words.
Critical by all means but is the magisterial son going to appear in our time or not? I can't wait, wish it happened yesterday! :roll:


:loves
Mahsa

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:05 pm
by Mamo
Dear George :hithere :kiss:

I do hope you are keeping well! :finger: :love

Was listening to this and thought of you :sunflower:

https://youtu.be/01niy6BSQbg


:loves :hithere
Mahsa

Re: WORTH A VISIT-- NEW MONJORONSON SITE

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:01 am
by George
Hello dear Mahsa,

Thank you, yes, I'm alive and kicking, doing well. :kiss:

I enjoyed the Maestro's work !!!

Trust you're fine, too. Long time no see.

Love you forever...
George.
:bigsmurf: