Hi Dick,
I just watched a video that describes perfectly how we feel about “helping the Grenons”:
Your journey is not random, but a series of synchronicities and divine orchestrations that lead you to the fulfillment of your life’s purpose.
As you navigate the complexities of life, you find that your intuition guides you to places, situations, and people that align with your mission.
You are drawn to environments where your light can shine brightest, where your words and actions can have the most significant impact.
// We KNOW that the Grenons have a large audience, and they will make an even bigger impact once they are released.
// (and the devil/wicked knows this, and that is why they want to keep the Grenons locked up as long as possible, … but God will intervene!
// We feel called to “help the Grenons”, so that they can focus on their mission, and be ready for the next step.
Even though some may take advantage of your generosity, you give from the heart, because being generous is innate in you.
Your ability to give selflessly reflects a deep altruism that defines your character.
This generosity is not only material, but also emotional and spiritual.
You offer your time, your energy, and your compassion to others, often putting their needs before your own.
This is not simply a choice, it is an expression of your true nature, a manifestation of what feels right and necessary.
// It feels like something we HAVE to do, not something we WANT to do.
Despite the vulnerability that sometimes accompanies open-hearted giving, you find that it enriches your life, bringing you a deep sense of fulfillment.
Your acts of kindness spread, positively affecting the people around you and often inspiring them to pass on kindness in their own way.
// Look what the Grenons are doing inside those prison walls. Not “because of us”, but “despite what the wickef are doing”.
// We agree with Mark when he says that “the divine” is supporting them, and takes care of their families, so that the Grenon men can concentrate on their mission.
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