By Linda Joy Crutcher
What is your name and what is the purpose of this interview? My name is Light on All Levels. The purpose for this interview is to educate and help people understand the whys of being.
Are you like Jesus Christ? I am like Jesus the Christ, as we all are. I am not demonstrating that likeness, as I am still seeking to manifest the perfection that I am. The Christ level of consciousness is inherent to all men. Some are more aware of this connection than others.
How would you explain your human expression? My physical self is one dimension of the god that I am. I am focusing my awareness in the frequency of the third dimension, or physical plane, and experiencing myself as a physical being. You have heard it before; I am spirit playing at being human.
Why be human? Being human teaches us more of what God is. In this experience of physical awareness, we completely separate the consciousness from our Source, creating duality. The experience is one of integrating our consciousness of physical separateness with God and creating heaven on earth. Christ Jesus, the man, lived on earth in the consciousness or dimension of the Christ. He was the God Man. The Christ is a level of consciousness inherent to all of mankind. Even the Bible tells us, "Ye are Christs."
Do you know the purpose of this planet – I mean what are we doing here? This is a new and awesome experiment in the Cosmos. We are here to experience physical God. We are here to emotionalize, or feel, God’s energy. We get to have free will and be physical gods. We can create or destroy. We can empower God’s energy in any way we want. We get to choose. The greatest gift we have is bringing the vibrations from the mental, or thought realm of God into an emotional reality to experience the feeling of love. Love is the foundation for the planet. Jesus came to help us find our way to holiness, love and forgiveness. You see, what goes in MUST come out. It’s the law of circulation. We are receivers of light (energy), and the nature of God is motion. We seem to have a hard time letting go of everything from each other to stuff. The objective is to learn how to let go – keep a constant state of forgiveness – this is the Christ consciousness. Our mutual goal is to find God right here, right now, in everything we see. We must believe that we are Christs and can demonstrate that reality here on earth, just as Jesus did. To unconditionally love from every level of being is being a Christ.
Do you fear God? Yes, thank God. As God is infinite, I can never know all that I am in God. Fear of God is really fear of judgment. Fear of judgment keeps man focused in pursuing his path.
What would you like to say as a parting gift? Love. It is the key, simple but true. Love unconditionally. Find a way to see that behind every demonstration is a cause, a reason. Let go and let the god that you are deal with the resistance, the struggle. You can make this happen by checking every thought, every feeling and every action emanating from your space. Beware and aware of yourselves. You create your heaven and your hell. Love who you are, you are so beautiful. (author's website listenwithlinda.com)
Friday, April 25, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
April 2008 Requested Submission and comments
Do Rancon Profits Take High Priority Over Winchester Rd Traffic Fatalities?
By Robert Peel
I was alarmed to read the Press Enterprise report on Temecula Council members profiting from ties to developers [Cashing In On Growth, December 2007]. More alarming is the shift in road priorities from the very dangerous Winchester Road to Newport Road. Is it mere happenstance that the Rancon controlled elected officials in our region assisted in the approval process for the extension of Newport Road? How would a road to nowhere benefit the area especially when Winchester Road had two deaths reported in January 2001 in separate traffic accidents?
According to reports from 1999 to 2001 police officers had investigated in excess of 100 crashes along a seven mile section of Winchester Road from Temecula’s city limits to Scott Road in Menifee. According to the California Highway Patrol, most of the traffic accidents along Winchester Road occur when the road is one lane in each direction. And since 2001, there have been more Winchester Road traffic fatalities. How then, did Newport Road become the County’s top road priority?
If you follow the money trail it ends up at Rancon headquarters in Murrieta. In 2003, Temecula council member Comerchero accepted a full time employment position with Rancon. He was charged with the responsibility of making a development project east of Menifee a reality. Getting roads at the taxpayer’s expense would allow Rancon to convert this raw Menifee farm land into a financial windfall. “This road creates access that is needed for us to sell our lots to merchant builders,” Stephenson wrote to his investors. Stephenson described the advantages of financing through a CFD that made the investors responsible for the bond debt for only a short time before it would be passed on to builders and later to homeowners. Stephenson wrote, “It means that a tremendous amount of development around our property will be accomplished at very little cost to us.” Plus, in the Press Enterprise report it was noted that County attorneys had written that issuing the bonds and building the road were“integral” to settling the lawsuit - filed by the City of Temecula in November 2003! Cashing in on growth indeed.
Comerchero, a former toy salesman, says it best, “Dan Stephenson and I had an immediate understanding of what we could do for each other. That’s what led me to being named President of Rancon”.
Political corruption has been good for many of our elected officials, but at what cost to the public? The lives of the families who lost their loved ones will never be the same. I for one am contacting the FBI for a full investigation and I encourage you to do the same.
FBI Riverside Resident Agency
3480 Vine Street Suite 200
Riverside, CA 92507
(951)-686-0335
By Robert Peel
I was alarmed to read the Press Enterprise report on Temecula Council members profiting from ties to developers [Cashing In On Growth, December 2007]. More alarming is the shift in road priorities from the very dangerous Winchester Road to Newport Road. Is it mere happenstance that the Rancon controlled elected officials in our region assisted in the approval process for the extension of Newport Road? How would a road to nowhere benefit the area especially when Winchester Road had two deaths reported in January 2001 in separate traffic accidents?
According to reports from 1999 to 2001 police officers had investigated in excess of 100 crashes along a seven mile section of Winchester Road from Temecula’s city limits to Scott Road in Menifee. According to the California Highway Patrol, most of the traffic accidents along Winchester Road occur when the road is one lane in each direction. And since 2001, there have been more Winchester Road traffic fatalities. How then, did Newport Road become the County’s top road priority?
If you follow the money trail it ends up at Rancon headquarters in Murrieta. In 2003, Temecula council member Comerchero accepted a full time employment position with Rancon. He was charged with the responsibility of making a development project east of Menifee a reality. Getting roads at the taxpayer’s expense would allow Rancon to convert this raw Menifee farm land into a financial windfall. “This road creates access that is needed for us to sell our lots to merchant builders,” Stephenson wrote to his investors. Stephenson described the advantages of financing through a CFD that made the investors responsible for the bond debt for only a short time before it would be passed on to builders and later to homeowners. Stephenson wrote, “It means that a tremendous amount of development around our property will be accomplished at very little cost to us.” Plus, in the Press Enterprise report it was noted that County attorneys had written that issuing the bonds and building the road were“integral” to settling the lawsuit - filed by the City of Temecula in November 2003! Cashing in on growth indeed.
Comerchero, a former toy salesman, says it best, “Dan Stephenson and I had an immediate understanding of what we could do for each other. That’s what led me to being named President of Rancon”.
Political corruption has been good for many of our elected officials, but at what cost to the public? The lives of the families who lost their loved ones will never be the same. I for one am contacting the FBI for a full investigation and I encourage you to do the same.
FBI Riverside Resident Agency
3480 Vine Street Suite 200
Riverside, CA 92507
(951)-686-0335
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