From personal experience, I know for sure that the number one thing that saddens the dead more than our grief — is not being conscious of their existence around us. They do want you to talk to them as if they were still in a physical body. 1/6
They do want you to play their favorite music, keep their pictures out, and continue living as if they never went away. However, time and " corruption"
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have blurred the lines between the living and the dead, between man and Nature, and between the physical and the etheric. There was a time when man could communicate with animals, plants, the ether, and the dead.
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To do so requires one to access higher levels of consciousness, and this knowledge has been hidden from us. Why? Because then the plants would tell us how to cure ourselves. The animals would show us their feelings, and the dead would tell us that good acts do matter.
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------- In all, we would come to know that we are all one. And most importantly, we would be alerted of threats and opportunities, good and evil, truth vs. fiction. We would have eyes working for humanity from every angle, and this threatens " the corrupt".
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------- Secret societies exist to hide these truths, and to make sure lies are preserved from generation to generation.”
In 1855, my Gx5-Grandfather Major Thomas Sanders Twiss a Graduate from West Point was dispatched to the Dakota’s to investigate Indians were attacking & killing the mail carriers. Twiss concluded his report with the assertion: 1/4
"The Sioux difficulties have been magnified by false and malicious reports. There is not, as I can find, within this Agency, a hostile Indian. On the contrary, all are friendly."
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The people who attacked mail carriers were most likely the grey men, with the discovery of gold in the 1850's these groups of white men were sent out to cause conflict so the Gov would send
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In 1890 John Langan was freighting for the US Army at Fort Randall when the Massacre at Wounded Knee was inflicted upon defenseless unarmed Minneconjous by the Seventh Calvary
His wagon had been assigned to the Ambulance Corps to
bring back the wounded soldiers,but when he arrived, he viewed the almost total decimation of Minneconjous, including Women & Children
He therefore withdrew his wagon from the Army and helped the few Minneconjou who remained alive to bring their dead & dying to Pine Ridge Agency
At Pine Ridge the Episcopal Mission gave them shelter Dec 29, 1890. The pews were removed and a bed of straw was made for the wounded (This Picture was the original church)
This life changing event led to John giving everything up so he could help Big foots Survivors.