Dark Forces DVD from Anita Burns and MetaStudies Institute
I have been psychic all of my life and have experienced every brand of weirdness imaginable. My first psychic attack came at about age six. Since then, I have had many expderiences of spirits and a few of people who have sent negative and destructive energy toward me. Thats what sent me on a journey to discover REAL ways to keep this from happening. WATCH THE PREVIEW BELOW. ORDER THE COMPLETE DVD FROM metastudies.com
“Only love can break a heart. Only love can mend it again.” Gene Pitney, 1962
When I went into trance to bring this Johar & Simon message, the line from the song quoted above came into my head loud and clear. This month’s message is about love and healing from the pain that only love can produce.
Anita Burns -
It’s the Christmas Season. I don’t usually celebrate this holiday, but since my mother passed away, I find myself unusually drawn to being a part of this annual ritual called Christmas, or Yule, or Solstice. I probably won’t give much thought to peace on earth and goodwill toward men, or angels on high. I won’t go to church or watch for Santa.
I want to celebrate the joy of life with friends and loved ones. For me Christmas is never going to be about obligatory gift giving. It’s about connecting with others from the heart. So this Christmas, I will give the gift I do best—REAL FOOD. I will cook my fingers to the bone and love ever minute of it. I will be filled with happiness when I see my friends stuffing themselves with my gift of really good food.
As women in the western world, we tend to forget how hard we fought, and are still fighting to maintain our "personhood" status. Just taking a look around at some other not-to-be-named countries where women have little or no rights at all. They can't drive, be in public without a male escort, have to cover themselves from head to toe, are sold by their fathers or brothers into slavery, can legally be beaten, mutilated or murdered, are thrown into prison if they are raped, and so much more.
Yes, we often take our freedoms and rights for granted, but it wasn't always so, I received an email recently that reminded me that my right to vote, hold public office, have a life of my own, and more comes from great sacrifices made by brave women of the past.
It wasn't until 1920 that women were granted the right to vote. To get that right, women suffered humiliation, prison, and physical abuse for decades. I sometimes forget that when my grandmother married, she was the property of her husband and voting was a man's game.
Hard Times?
I was grumbling the other day to a friend about the state of the world. The economy in the dumpster, global warming, corporate greed, natural disasters, the average perceived IQ of congress or any politician for that matter. Gripe, gripe, grumble, grumble. One of my ex husbands used to have a t-shirt that he designed. On one side it said, "Laugh and scratch," on the other it spouted, "Bitch and snivel." I was on the Bitch and Snivel side.
Maybe I'm old enough to have distorted the past into a golden age and things were better back then, but I was on a tirade. My friend looked at me patiently and said, "Maybe it's time for a count-your-blessings moment."
Of all the “New Age” practices, healing is undoubtedly one of the most sought after. I often wondered why that was. After much research, I came to the conclusion that sometime after 1950, there was a growing disillusionment with “traditional” medicine. Because of a complicated set of rising circumstances, the face of medicine and patient care was rapidly changing and becoming more institutionalized. Specialization became more prevalent and medicine became more complicated to practice.