Spiritual reading: giving sincere thanks

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…Spiritual reading for November 22

Today, count your blessings and give thanks as deeply and sincerely as you can. There are so many aspects of your life, physical, emotional and mental, which are so much woven into your everyday realities that it is difficult to notice how fortunate you are that they are there. Or how much you rely on them.
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As you enter into a new phase of life and transformation on your planet, more and more of these things which help to make up and define your life will be let go. Not all of them, by any means, but as is always the case, the old must step aside if the new is to enter.
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So take this opportunity to look closely at all you hold dear, at the small joys and pleasures, securities and gifts which surround you day in and day out. And give generous thanks for the enjoyment and lushness and beauty that they bring into your life.
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You may even find that there are things you know are no longer serving you but which you are loathe to release. Take today to say thank you for those things as well, for they have indeed served you in the past. There are incredible gifts on the way, do not doubt it. More than you can imagine. And in time, you will be able to express your gratitude for them.
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But for today, allow yourself to immerse yourself in the day, in the moment and give thanks for all that is around you right now.
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We are thankful to be here with you and send our gratitude and blessings.
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  1. Today is Kennedy Assassination Day. On Nov. 22, 1963 president John F. Kennedy was shot dead in the head by the Jews because he wouldn’t let Israel have the nuclear bomb.

    • Yes. Thank you for this reminder.

      I remember the murder of the magical, charismatic, brilliant president John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a bona fide war hero in WWII, today 60 years ago in Dallas, Texas. I was a schoolboy, and the principal sent us all home. Almost the whole nation was plunged into SHOCK. I grieve most of all because his father,Joseph Kennedy, Senior, had seen the jewish menace clearly, but his boys thought his antisemitism was basically a relic of the old-fashioned, backward earlier generations. The exception was Joe, Jr., who was murdered in 1943 when his plane „exploded“ in mid-air during the war, with one of FDR’s sons flying in the Army plane directly behind his when it burst into pieces……

      Life magazine did many puff pieces on the handsome JFK and his wife and kids in the 1950s and throughout his presidential campaign ….. but they did ask him once what he thought of his father’s antisemitism and “isolationism.”

      Kennedy knew this question would keep coming up….and he had a charming, tactful, Irish answer at the ready.

      He smiled, nodded his head, and said, “Well, we all have our fathers.” It was a very smart answer…..

      But the problem was that he kind of did believe that, that his father had gone overboard on the jews, and had done so in his writings since around 1938. Kennedy, like Nixon, Trump,and many others, thought he could use the jews and not be controlled by them.

      He found out too late, today 60 years ago, how very right about jewry his father had been.

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