Syrian refugees

JANU: The urgency of the moment has to do with subsequent responses to the human condition in the Muslim countries. There is a lack of coordination by these nations in dealing with the refugees, not realizing that how we treat them is a pattern that returns to them at some time. Those nations in the path of this, fearing for their own integrity and economics and control, do not have the vision that more wealthy nations not in the path of these would rally round for the nations that stood up to the challenge.

All humans are not connected physically or in proximity but there is a collective consciousness, concern, and compassion for another human being. Spending a little less on defense, politics, intrigue, and manipulation around the world, and a portion of that on this human suffering would go a long ways towards a better world to live in, to prosper in. The entire human culture has the resources to resolve this, if they would but use them.

We welcome this opportunity to forecast, if you will, the outcome for these refugees. They will find new homes, mostly in Europe. The wars will run their course. About 30 percent will return to their homelands in a few years and depose their rulers, beginning again building a nation and a society, free of what they have known. The aid will come from free nations, as well as advisors, building their own free society. The changes and the suffering are part of humanity moving forward, purging itself of old ways.

Pray for their strength to make these changes and a growing vision to guide them.

In the meantime, they will establish ties and relationships within their temporary homes, learn new ways of taking care of themselves, which will contribute to the design of their new society as they return. The free world will see them as a new and growing market and a model for their neighbors.

Sept. 16, 2015                                                                        Copyright © 2015 by Joshua Ross

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A new future for Egypt

JANU:   Shall we say for this evening that the service to be engaged in will change the climate of Egypt, its culture, its sense of public unity, national identity, and purpose in the world. What we serve this evening is a growing common vision as each one is capable of perceiving and understanding. The people are looking for leadership, not domination. They want the peace that allows their lives to unfold in a meaningful way, families to prosper, and business to flourish. This is what they long to hear from their leaders.

Egypt’s long history seems to no longer be enough for the people, including a history that they are not aware of—the history older than the pyramids. Their common vision for their future will include a grasp of potential, some of which was envisioned even before the pyramids, you see, for there were and are those who live in the Now.

Hitler had his eyes on Egypt, not fully understanding what he was sensing but the power intrigued him. But his vision had no place in the future of Egypt, a distorted vision filled with lust for power and domination.

The light and the jewel that was Egypt will not return in the same way as it was, for Egypt has a new future. The light in the jewel will be in the people, not in statues and temples and things made of gold.

Dec. 16, 2013 B                      Copyright © 2013 by Joshua Ross
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