Page 1 of 2

The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:15 pm
by George
.

When you get involved with Midwayers, over your head at times, they tend to travel with you on road trips, airplane flights, just to keep an eye on you. On a flight to Japan I had a heart-stopping, momentary view of two of my 1,111 friends sitting comfortably on the wing between the two jet engines.

Traveling in the US, they were there with me, four of them at times, and a few curious locals, like Midwayer Gorman, as well. Just before my wife left for the US we were told that the Chief would mostly stay in Australia, whilst Midwayer Mathew would accompany Sandy. Good choice, they relate to each other, and they have for some five years now.

Then I was informed that Sandy and her sister would be going for a hike in the Misty Mountains. They're great for hikers, but there are black bears. Though they are mostly shy, two people -- a child and a woman -- were killed there in recent times.

I took a look in the Akashic Construct, and wound time forwards. There was a black bear next to the track and it rather hurriedly veered off towards ample cover without crossing the track. That night in a dream I got a slightly better picture of it all, and very likely in real time. Two days later I got a description from my wife: The track was going slightly down hill, there was an old log to the left of the track, and 'we concluded' that a bear might have been busy taking it apart for the grubs in it.

There was also a wooded area, ahead and to the left. I was reading all that, and moments later Midwayer Mathew turned up, and said: "I chased that bear away!" He sounded so proud! Before I could thank him, he was gone, and I just laughed. He had reminded me of one of my big-eyed kids, holding up a big fish, and saying proudly: "I caught that one!"

11:11 is no longer just a phenomenon, it's a science.
George.

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:24 pm
by jfarris
:D :lol: :o

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:16 pm
by brianm
Priceless, George :lol:
I have to agree with Jody.

Only you can make our extremely powerful, wise beyond belief, almost omnipotent Midwayers seem "cute"!!!
....... priceless

Also priceless to be enjoying such a close, personal, loving relationship with these amazing beings/caretakers/friends! :thumleft:
It constantly amazes me.
Although, after :shock: 60+ years :shock: of working together.........


Cheers, Brian.

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 2:41 am
by George
We've only got 30 foot saltwater crocodiles, but they don't bother us much.

They mostly live on US tourist that don't read the danger signs. :lol:

God bless......
:bigsmurf:

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 3:40 am
by brianm
George wrote:We've only got 30 foot saltwater crocodiles, but they don't bother us much.

They mostly live on US tourist that don't read the danger signs. :lol:

God bless......
:bigsmurf:
:shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
.......... says our kind and benevolent leader.

Here's a safe guess :
Your application to the Australian Bureau of Tourism was turned down?
:shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 3:52 am
by George
Hi Brian,

In 1958 I saw the Australian Government representative in the Netherlands about my emigration to Australia. After a lengthy interview he said, "We don't really need you, you know." And after a long pause he said, "They are your children and grandchildren who will be the real Australians."

I fixed him with a somewhat angry stare and said, "This is the Canadian embassy, isn't it?"

This guy almost choked laughing, signed my papers and said, "You'll do just fine."

Hee! Hee! Hee!

George.

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 5:15 am
by brianm
I fixed him with a somewhat angry stare and said, "This is the Canadian embassy, isn't it?"

This guy almost choked laughing, signed my papers and said, "You'll do just fine."

Hee! Hee! Hee!

George.
Hilarious! :lol:

And we would have been glad to have you :thumright:


I have heard that Australia is a very difficult country to emigrate to and that if you do not have a needed trade or other needed skill, you just aren't even considered. My Brother looked at moving there a few years ago.....

Cheers, Brian.

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 8:30 am
by George
Brian writes:
I have heard that Australia is a very difficult country to emigrate to
About 6 or 7 kilos of paperwork for Sandra Barnard to become a permanent resident.

Weeks of organizing 'stuff' with an immigration agent here, long story, but on two occasions a Midwayer took a file from the bottom of the stack (ours -- a bright yellow file) and placed it on top, and as well I was given May 3 as the date all was OK. May 3 was it.

As Machiventa said, "They can do no more for you, than you do for them."

Man, we got a LOT of help!

:)
George.

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:55 am
by brianm
As Machiventa said, "They can do no more for you, than you do for them."

:lol: :lol: :lol:
And so you have; and so they did! :thumleft:
It's not as though they're spoiling you, afterall.....

Belated congratulations to Sandra Barnard! :sunflower:

Cheers!

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:34 pm
by George
Brian writes:
Belated congratulations to Sandra Barnard! :sunflower:
Nah! I'm the winner. :) My birthday every day of the year.

God bless.......
George.

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:17 pm
by luvinlife
Hi guys! I totally enjoyed this thread!!! :hithere

Love, Clare

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:44 pm
by George
Hee! Hee!

I just got told they are the TN SMOKY MOUNTAINS !!!!!!! (What's wrong with you, George? Gosh, you're dumb !!!) Oh, well, can't win them all. :duh

God bless...
11:11 is no longer just a phenomenon, it's a science.
:bigsmurf:

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:20 pm
by Petra Wilson
George wrote:
...and moments later Midwayer Mathew turned up, and said: "I chased that bear away!"
phew!!! I was wondering how Sandy's doing. Nice to know she's being well looked after!

Love, Petra xxx

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:38 pm
by George
Nice to know she's being well looked after!
Mollicoddled, Petra. :)

Hugs.....
me

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:39 pm
by LOUISE
Hi George,

Do you know which Midwayer is with me and where they are with me?

I keep trying to see and talk to them but I just don't see or hear anything :(

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 1:52 am
by George
Hi dear Louise,

The short answer is that I don't know. I only know 3 by name, 1 by sight, that work continental Europe, and there are almost 200.000 Midwayers on this world vouched to be here till Light and Life and some time beyond.

But you seem to be floundering for too long. Are you on the 11:11 Progress List?

Did you check out http://board.1111angels.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=16022

Somewhere in that transmit must be a clue as to what you're missing out on.

Hugs........
me

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:12 am
by LOUISE
Morning George :hithere

You have just answered my next question then, lol.............. which was going to be is there only ONE midwayer per number. So there would be one for number 22, one for number 33 and so on and so on.

This is probably going to sound so stupid and i'm probably going to regret asking this :oops: but is there a list of the names of the midwayers somewhere and what they represent.

No, I haven't read that link you have attached, but i'm going to straightaway and hopefully, it might stop making me look a fool :oops: lol.

My mom always said, I never shut up and never stopped asking questions .......... "but Mom, why do we have to have a night time, but why does it have to go dark, why can't we have light at night time and dark in the day time, but why mom, why do we have to eat, why can't we just take a tablet once a day, blah, blah, blah ......... no wonder my mom died young, lol. She needed to get away from me for a bit of peace and quiet :roll

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:21 am
by LOUISE
Hi George,

Back again :D

My intention was to ask and/or see where/why I had gone wrong in my life and what I could do to make it better. I also wanted to help heal someone very close to me?

I also wanted to meditate to help reduce my anxiety and panic attacks and to bring more calm into my life and get rid of all the chatter in my head! It just never shuts up! :(

Are these not the right reasons for meditating?

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:21 am
by Geoff
LOUISE wrote:This is probably going to sound so stupid and i'm probably going to regret asking this :oops: but is there a list of the names of the midwayers somewhere and what they represent.
As we always say to new folks, read the first FAQ forum....

but, that paper had a bad link, so I will let you off....

http://www.1111angels.com/listcelestial.htm

love,
Geoff

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:53 pm
by justlittleme
good morning every body :hithere

I have been wondering for a while now if there is information somewhere about the appearance of midwayers.

A long time ago a lady appeared and just stared at me for what seemed age's , wonder if she was a midwayer ...

She had short ( just above the shoulder) bob like kinda hair style , blondish , she was around 40 - 50 is my guess (not good with age's)

anyway..............be interesting to find out who she was

have a lovely day :bike: :D

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:29 am
by George
Hi JustLittleMe,

Midwayers come into existence fully mature, after that they do not age.

Anyone 40 or 50 looking is likely to be a Teacher, and it seems you are seeing them well, now need to work on your hearing.

God bless......

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:59 am
by brianm
George wrote:Hi JustLittleMe,

Midwayers come into existence fully mature, after that they do not age.

Anyone 40 or 50 looking is likely to be a Teacher, and it seems you are seeing them well, now need to work on your hearing.

God bless......
But... but... but... surely, if you can see a Midwayer, you can also have a conversation with Him/Her... surely?
Isn't it possible that some of us have actually stopped and chatted with One and not known it? (unless, of course, they are blue or unashamedly naked :shock: )
:lol:

Cheers, Brian.

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:11 am
by George
BrianM writes:
But... but... but... surely, if you can see a Midwayer, you can also have a conversation with Him/Her... surely?
Not really. I've seen them since I was 5 or 6, and battled hearing them for years.

The majority hear them better, and have more difficulties seeing them.

Cheers........

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:27 am
by Tulia
George wrote:The majority hear them better, and have more difficulties seeing them.
Yah, and for some of us who are sight challenged and need reminding to listen, they sometimes flick the light on (even when the switch is disconnected, talk about a message to the slow)!

:lol:
Tulia

Re: The TN Misty Mountains.

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:38 am
by George
Tulia writes:
Yah, and for some of us who are sight challenged and need reminding to listen, they sometimes flick the light on (even when the switch is disconnected, talk about a message to the slow)!
Good one! Isn't it? :)

Hugs.......