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Mankind lives in a continuum of frequency, and our belief structures peg us someplace along the continuum, and we rise and fall in power by the choices we make. Fear determines who quickly we move. It is not that you believe, it is what you believe that is important, because what you believe pegs you somewhere along the continuum.

The Continuum is separated into dimensions, and each dimension is a paradigm shift in our thinking. We live in the third dimension, which is also called "The Illusion." In the third dimension, we rely on power games that don't have the capacity to help us get our lives, and when we reach the point where we believe we can't get our life, that is when we die.

In the Bible, Noah faced power games and the flood, and he lived several hundred years. After the flood subsided, the promise to him from our Creator came in the form of a rainbow. God always keeps their promises. In the Bible, Moses faced the power game of slavery and he brought down the Ten Commandments, and he lead the Hebrews in the wilderness for forty years. They were provided for in the form of Manna from Heaven— (Creativity 1-3, The Choice Series), but the older generations, including Moses, were not allowed to enter into the Promised Land because the power games were so ingrained in them. In the Bible, Jesus of Nazareth promised us all eternal life if we believed, but he faced temptation and crucifixion—character defamation. It wasn't that we believe, it is what we believe.

We enter into the fourth dimension when we realize that we can get our lives, but not by playing the games.

The fifth dimension is another paradigm shift in our belief structures where we are actually working to create the life we want by the application of the principles, the power and the projects. In the higher dimensions, people don't die. One of our first insights from our guides explains how to turn the aging process around.

By Walking the Rainbow, mankind is making its ascension now from the third to the fourth dimension. We are learning where true power comes from and how the power games work and why the power games don't work. We are Walking the Rainbow.

At our first prayer circle Archangel Michael came to teach us and he said, "God offers us the 100%. How much of it are you willing to accept?" People who can't be flexible will have a very difficult time passing this test.

Universal Law

We rise and fall in power by the choices we make.

We always have three choices, to go up, which is to stand on the principles, down is to go down into the power games, or straight ahead is to ignore the crisis and pass it on to future generations and it takes seven generations to undo the damage. When we are in a crisis, our perspective narrows to the point where we see only two options, down or straight ahead, and both are untenable. The unseen third option enables us to go up, and that is based on doing what is in everyone's best interest.

If we "do unto others as we would have them do to us" we rise in power. If we do unto others as they have done to us, we fall in power.

THE POWER IMAGES

We believe we can get our lives by playing power games, known as the Seven Deadly Sins. They are called Deadly because whenever the games are played, someone dies.

Each of us is born with a blueprint in our hearts for our ideal life, and every choice we make is meant to bring us closer to our goal. Misunderstandings come along and kick us off course, and after a series of misunderstandings, we are 180 degrees from where we think we are. are called Deadly because when the games are played, people die. The games don't have the capacity to help us get our lives, and when we reach the point where we realize we can't get our life, that is when we die.

The power games are are based on three fears: Loss, Death and Failure. With the fear of loss, we fear being hurt so we push people away, and eventually, we are alone. We believe we can't have any relationships and unless someone comes along and explains how to overcome this fear, that is when we die. death and failure, and when you . y compensate for lack of power.

The Cooperation of Nature

Many people see the journey to create the life he or she wants as a solitary endeavor because relationships fail. Any relationships will fail if the people involved don't have the same goal. No one can reach his or her destination alone. We are part of the whole but we have free will, and misunderstandings kick us off course, and eventually we reach the point we are 180 degrees from where we think we are, where we believe we can't get the life we want—and that is when we die. It generally takes someone who has overcome the same crisis to demonstrate how to rise out of our own crisis. These teachings are sufficient to unravel the misunderstandings and to turn the reader around.

When your project is based on the principles of the projects, and doing what is in everyone's best interest, you rise out of your crisis by working on your project. You Walk the Rainbow.

Then there is Armageddon, which is that when one person stands on the principles that choice affects the security and support of another, and that person goes down into the games. The Armageddon Series explains how, at a Moment of Choice, families go through a series of battles and are torn apart. The Series starts with "The First Battle of Armageddon." It is part of the Pass It On Series.

The First Battle of Armageddon

Plans or Plots?

Everyone has three purposes in life: Individual purpose, group purpose and racial purpose.

Racial purposes are based on a family crisis that occurred during a prior generation, and the crisis was not resolved but was passed onto future generations. That formed a loop. Each following generation is born to address one stage of the planning process to enable the family to move forward once again in their progress. It takes seven generations to undo the damage, assuming each generation is able to fulfill their purpose.

Each choice we make is supposed to help us reach our goal, but traumatic events occur that kick us off course. From our own perspective, we believe we are still heading toward our goal, but after a series of events, eventually we are so far off course we believe we can't get our life. We are 180 degrees from where we think we are, and that is the point where we face our end of life crisis. It takes a spiritual teacher, someone who has made it through the same crisis, to demonstrate how to get out of the crisis.

The problem now is that many people are in crisis, including the teachers. Our books are channeled messages from God on how to overcome any crisis, and they can take the place of a spiritual teacher.

Why do people try so hard to climb to the top? Because they believe they lack power. They grab for power, believing the power games they play will help them get power.

The problem now is that everyone is in crisis, including the teachers. Our books are channeled messages from God on how to overcome any crisis, and they can take the place of a spiritual teacher.

What does true power come from? The Power Series books go into the in greater depth.

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