02 May 2010

Eastbourne, East Sussex

The PHILOSOPHY of RED CLOUD

Michael's Higher Guide and Mentor, Red Cloud, painted by Jenny Ayers

Given as the Address by Michael Ayers at Divine Service at Eastbourne Christian Spiritualist Church at Eastbourne in East Sussex on Sunday, 2nd May 2010

"It may seem to you that the world that we are living in is surrounded by very many clouds, dark and heavy, where no light can penetrate.

"Oil is flowing across the oceans, not to help the wheels of industry turn, but to maim and kill the wild life, because Man has made a mistake.

"There are many things around the world, which need to be changed and we all sit at home and think, "My voice doesn't matter.  What good can I do?"

"The young lady up in Rochdale spoke out and she has made a change.  She went out for a loaf of bread and has changed the complexion of how people are going to react later in the week.

"It is not for us to say who is right and who is wrong, but when one voice in the wilderness cries out, it is heard and others listen and agree or disagree because our Father gave us the choice.

"He gave us freewill, but if we stand up and say what we believe in for the Greater Good and not for ourselves, then others will come and agree and a movement may well be formed, so that better things can be done.

"It works both ways.  There are any people out there – outside this building, in Eastbourne, in the big cities, in places around the world, their voices have said bad things.

"Where people have courted greed and avarice and have given man and woman and children the opportunity to say, "I want."

"I want that new and expensive pair of trainers.  I want another television set.  I want a third car," which may not be necessary.

"If we take what we need to survive, if we look to our shelter, to our food and our drink and our basic needs – there are many, many things that we do not need.

"There are so many things that we have that are cluttering up our homes, our garages, our attics that could help other people, if we chose to sort them out and circulate them.

"Our Father gave us on this earth, on this plane of existence, all that Man needs.

"There is enough of everything, as long as we share it.  If we are determined to have more and we cut down the forests that take away the carbon dioxide, that cool the rays of the sun, then we are going to have to pay a price for it.

"There are many things out there which people say, particularly insurance brokers, "I am not paying you – that's an act of God!"

"Was that volcano an act of God?  Did God look down like Zeus and whoosh.  "I am going to ground all the planes in England.  That'll teach them!"

"I don't believe that 'God' is like that.  I don't believe that 'He' is vindictive.  I believe that 'He' is loving and kind, like every good parent should be.

"Every good parent looks down at times on their children and say, "You have got it wrong son/daughter, but that is your choice and you have to go that way, because you have to find out for yourself what these growing pains are."

"Mankind is just like a spoil child that 'God' has spawned, who wants everything – the new trainers, the fast cars, the easy jets across the world, vegetables in total season.

"Twelve months of the year you can buy strawberries if you want them!  Supermarkets are full of vegetables that have been leaving a carbon print all over the planet.

"But do we take any notice?  No, because Tesco's and Asda and Sainsbury's and Waitrose, whoever – they have got to make their profit.

"Huge profits out of what we need to eat.  That isn't very right and those profits could go to the people who need help.

"Vast amounts of money have been made out of tobacco and all those people who have died uncomfortably.  That money isn't paid back into the system.  It is costing us all more.

"We all have to look at our lives and look at our needs, decide what we need, as opposed to what we want and just occasionally treat ourselves, so that everybody has a chance.

"Not only in this country, but throughout Europe, throughout the continents, there are many, many people who are suffering.

"Tyrants are going to have to be thrown down, but the people are going to have to stand up and we are all facing some dark days.

"But if we stand up together, like many people did in the last World War and shared what we had and helped each other – that would be so much better.

"If we all remember that we are not alone and that help is coming.  Say your prayers.  Your thoughts are heard and when we ask from the Father with the right intensions, 'He' will answer them and 'He' does.

"So enjoy your week.  Enjoy some sunny days during the summer in this sunny town of Eastbourne.

"Think about your fellows and remember when you go out, not to scowl, but to smile.  It lightens everybody's day and we can all feel better because of it.

"God bless you all."


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