HATTER – MESSAGE FROM THE CC : MANIFESTING NOW
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THE BLUE TOUCH S.TONE
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AND FROM THE DARKNESS COMES A SMILE
THAT REACHES OUT FOR MANY MILES
TOUCHING EVERYONE
NO MORE SHADOWS OF THE PAST
YOUR SPIRIT IS FREE TO FLY AT LAST
SHINING IN THE SUN
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CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS
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HATTER
MOTHER MARY
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PARVATI
QUEEN OF HEAVEN
WHITE BUFFALO WOMAN
WEARING WHITE
LOOKING DOWN
HANDS TOUCHING
RESURRECTION
THE WORD
S.TONE OF INTENT
HALF IN HALF OUT
JUSTICE FEATHER
HELLO (KING OF KINGS)
GOOD MOURNING DOVES
8 IS END OF 7
NEW RYTHM IS A DANCER
COMPLETION
ALSO BEGINNING
IT IS HERE
VESICA PISCES
FOR THOSE WHO DANCE
RISE X ARISE X RISE X ARISE X
THE MERGE
OF ASCENSION
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touch|stone
[ˈtʌtʃstəʊn]
NOUN
1.a piece of fine-grained dark schist or jasper formerly used for testing alloys of gold by observing the colour of the mark which they made on it.
•a standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognized:
“they tend to regard grammar as the touchstone of all language performance”
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Virgin Mary statue starts ‘crying BLOOD’ and stuns worshippers who declare it a ‘miracle’.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/virgin-mary-statue-starts-crying-8656342.
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The ‘Splainer: Lourdes and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
By Josephine McKenna
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The ’Splainer (as in, “You’ve got some ’splaining to do”) is an occasional feature in which RNS gives you everything you need to know about current events to help you hold your own at the water cooler.
(RNS) In the wake of a number of terror attacks, security has been intensified in Lourdes in southwestern France as thousands of pilgrims prepare to gather there to pray at one of the most popular Catholic shrines in the world.
More than 250 police and paramilitary officers have been mobilized as well as soldiers and specialist security police to patrol the town, which is in the Pyrenees region near the Spanish
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Lourdes has been famous since 1858, when a young peasant girl claimed to see visions of Mary, the mother of Jesus. The waters of Lourdes have been credited with numerous miraculous cures.
Now the shrine draws around 6 million visitors a year, making it second only to Paris for the stream of tourists it attracts.
Thousands of pilgrims are gathering there to mark the Feast of the Assumption of Mary on Monday (Aug. 15).
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Q: First, what is the Assumption?
A: It’s fair to assume that Catholics, and other Christians, understand the Feast of the Assumption better than they do the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which, contrary to widespread belief, is about the conception of Mary, NOT Jesus. (His analogous feast is the Annunciation, on March 25, which falls nine months before Christmas.)
The Assumption is the belief that the Virgin Mary was bodily “assumed” into heaven at her death on Aug. 15. (Whether she experienced death first and then went to heaven is a matter of some dispute.) The commemoration was celebrated in the Eastern churches as early as the fourth century and is known as the feast of the Dormition, a word meaning “falling asleep.”
Catholics also celebrated the day early on, but the Assumption was only defined as a Catholic dogma by Pope Pius XII in the 1950s, one of the few times papal infallibility has ever been invoked.
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Q: So who put Lourdes on the map for Catholic pilgrims?
A: A 14-year-old shepherd girl named Bernadette Soubirous reported that the Virgin Mary appeared to her for the first time on Feb. 11, 1858. Bernadette later reported 18 apparitions at the Grotto Massabielle.
On several occasions Mary, dressed in white with a blue sash and a yellow rose on each foot, is said to have spoken to Bernadette, saying on one appearance: “I do not promise to make you happy in this world but in the other.”
On another occasion Mary said to Bernadette, “I am the Immaculate Conception” — apparently affirming a dogma that had been infallibly defined a few years earlier, in 1854.
Bernadette died in a convent in 1879 at age 35. She was declared a saint in 1933.
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The Rosary Basilica, of Lourdes, France
Q: Why is Lourdes so popular with Catholics and other pilgrims?
A: Lourdes has a reputation for healing and inexplicable cures. The sanctuary and surrounding area, known as the “domain,” include 22 separate places of worship.
Some come to pray at the sacred site or touch the rock in the grotto where Mary is said to have appeared. Others believe the spring water, which emerged during one of the apparitions, has healing qualities. So far the shrine’s medical bureau has officially recognized 69 people as having been cured of illness and disease by Our Lady of Lourdes.
Q: Given recent terror attacks in France, what kind of security measures are being taken?
A: While many events have been canceled in France over security concerns this summer, authorities in Lourdes are insisting that the pilgrimages and events at the shrine should continue.
Beatrice Lagarde, the prefect of the local Hautes-Pyrénees regional government, said in a radio interview the faithful had every right to access Lourdes and everything would be done to make the location secure.
Apart from 250 police personnel, dozens of soldiers, police motorcycle teams and bomb disposal units are also being deployed.
Authorities have decided to open only three entry points into the shrine instead of the usual 12 for the Aug. 15 event. There will be systematic security checks and bag searches. Garbage bins have been replaced with clear plastic bags and traffic will be banned at certain times of the day.
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Is lourdes a “benefit” for programmed catholic people, or is it wishful thinking that generates those healing effects ?
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It is a reflection of what is
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Hi Hatter and all, please see Chris Potters just updated video. My internet going crazy. youtububes being errored out. google chrome not responding…IMHO, just can’t hide it any more. There are light sources everywhere that “they” are obfusfacting. Source Sparks need to keep calling out “their/they are” BS. Was up at 5 AM his morning the entire sky was chemclouded, yet in the far south west, there was a giant light, setting, it was not the moon!!! Betrayal, is all that comes to mind. “they” will be held responsible and accountable, it is inescapable
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HOPE THIS GETS THRU…AGAIN LANG UAGE…SCREWING WITH MY HEAD AND INTERNET. SOURCE SPARKS NEED TO INNERSTAND HOW “THEY” USE WORDS AGAINST US. HAVE TO REAL EYES, IT IS THE “TONE” NOT THE “DEFINITIONS/SPELLINGS. I WILL TRY TO ATTACH THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PEACE AND PIECE. BOTH “PRONOUNCED” THE SAME, BUT VERY DIFFERENT “MEANINGS” SOURCE SPARKS NEED TO INNERSTAND, THAT IT IS NOT THE “SPELLING”, BUT THE TONE/VIBRATION/FREQUENCY. WAKE UP WORLD!! WHEN YOU “SPEAK” OR “THINK” VERBALLY. WHEN YOUR INTENT IS PEACE, IS IT TRULY BEING “ACKNOWLEDGED” AS YOUR TRU INTENT, WHEN THEIR IS THE SAME WORD/SPELLING “PIECE” WHICH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR “IDEA” OF “PEACE”, BUT IT “SOUNDS” THE SAME.
piece
pēs/Submit
noun
noun: piece; plural noun: pieces
1.
a portion of an object or of material, produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole.
“a piece of cheese”
synonyms: bit, slice, chunk, segment, section, lump, hunk, wedge, slab, block, cake, bar, cube, stick, length; More
one of the items that were put together to make something and into which it naturally divides.
“take a car to pieces”
synonyms: component, part, bit, section, segment, constituent, element; More
an item of a particular type, especially one forming one of a set.
“a piece of luggage”
an instance or example.
“a crucial piece of evidence”
synonyms: item, article, specimen
“a piece of furniture”
a financial share.
“each employee owns a piece of the company”
synonyms: share, portion, slice, quota, part, bit, percentage, amount, quantity, ration, fraction, division; informalcut
“a piece of the profit”
a written, musical, or artistic creation or composition.
“a hauntingly beautiful piece of music”
synonyms: work (of art), creation, production; More
a coin of specified value.
“a 10-cent piece”
a figure or token used to make moves in a board game.
synonyms: token, counter, man, disk, chip, marker
“the pieces on a game board”
CHESS
a king, queen, bishop, knight, or rook, as opposed to a pawn.
NORTH AMERICANinformal
a firearm.
informaloffensive
a woman.
verb
verb: piece; 3rd person present: pieces; past tense: pieced; past participle: pieced; gerund or present participle: piecing
1.
assemble something from individual parts.
“the children took turns piecing together each other’s jigsaw puzzle”
slowly make sense of something from separate facts and pieces of evidence.
“Daniel had pieced the story together from the radio”
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Transfiguration
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfiguration_of_Jesus.
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Thanks Hatter….spirtual battle. but we are gathering our evidence. we need to find a non-corrupted “word/spelling” These are “their” words/spellings.. Source creators, refuse to use “their meanings/words/spellings/definitions” piece is not peace, stuff that in your computers. Time for system overload, Full steam ahead!
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Maid in UK just did a vid, which outlines what have been getting…Will try to attach. Implied consent thru false teachings, words/spellings, “definitions”, symbolism/numerology
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You can get lost in the Santana album cover. There are so many faces in the drawing. I searched as a child. 🙂
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