How to Get Divine Help for the True Cause of Problems

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How to Get Divine Help for the True Cause of Problems

  • What does the divine realm know that we don’t about causes of human suffering?
  • How does the divine realm heal, even bringing about miracles?
  • Through the blessing of being able to communicate with the Almighty directly, Get Wisdom is here with a divine update for today’s world.
  • We have been shown the true origins of mental, emotional, and physical problems that interfere with happiness and success, and a powerful way to ask and receive comprehensive divine healing.

Frances Farmer Channeled by Karl Mollison 02Feb2019

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Frances Farmer Channeled by Karl Mollison 02Feb2019

Frances Elena Farmer September 19, 1913—August 1, 1970

Frances was an American actress and television host. She appeared in over a dozen feature films over the course of her career, though she garnered notoriety for the various sensationalized accounts of her life, especially her involuntary commitment to a psychiatric hospital and subsequent mental health struggles.

In 1931, while a senior at West Seattle High School, Farmer entered and won $100 from The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, a writing contest sponsored by Scholastic Magazine, with her controversial essay “God Dies.”

A native of Seattle, Washington, Farmer began acting in stage productions while a student at the University of Washington. After graduating, she began performing in stock theater before signing a film contract with Paramount Pictures in 1936.

She made her film debut in Too Many Parents (1936), followed by a lead role in the musical western, Rhythm on the Range (1936). Unhappy with the opportunities given to her by the studio, Farmer returned to stock theater in 1937 before being cast in the original Broadway production of Clifford Odets’s Golden Boy, staged by New York City’s Group Theatre.

She followed this with two Broadway productions directed by Elia Kazan in 1939, but a battle with depression and binge drinking caused her to drop out of a subsequent Ernest Hemingway stage adaptation.

Farmer returned to Los Angeles, earning supporting roles in the comedy World Premiere (1941) and the film noir Among the Living (1941). In 1942, publicity of her reportedly erratic behavior began to surface, and after several arrests and committals to psychiatric institutions, Farmer was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. At the request of her family, particularly her mother, she was relocated to an institution in her home state of Washington, where she remained a patient until 1950.

Farmer attempted an acting comeback, mainly appearing as a television host in Indianapolis on her own series, Frances Farmer Presents. Her final film role was in the 1958 drama The Party Crashers, after which she spent the majority of the 1960s occasionally performing in local theater productions staged by Purdue University.

In the spring of 1970, she was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, of which she died several months later, aged 56.

She has been the subject of various works, including two feature films and several books, many of which focus heavily on her time spent institutionalized, during which she claimed to have been subject to various systemic abuses. Her posthumously-released autobiography, Will There Really Be a Morning? (1972) details these claims significantly.

A disputed 1978 biography of her life, Shadowland, alleged that Farmer underwent a transorbital lobotomy during her institutionalization, and a 1982 biographical film based on her life depicted this event as truth, resulting in renewed interest in her life and career.

Divine View of Healthcare – Help or Hindrance?

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Divine View of Healthcare—Help or Hindrance?

  • Will medicine triumph over illness or is it a holding action with a huge downside?
  • What has research shown that people aren’t being told?
  • What does the divine realm think about the treatment treadmill of medicine and psychiatry as practiced today?
  • Through the blessing of being able to communicate with the Almighty directly, Get Wisdom is here with a divine update for today’s world.
  • New revelations explain why our healthcare approaches fall short and often make things worse, and bring hope and guidance for new and better solutions.

Karma and Your Fate – Can It Be Changed

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Karma and Your Fate—Can It Be Changed?

  • We all know that what goes around comes around, but who is turning the wheel of karma?
  • What really happens when people seem to get away with wrongdoing?
  • Are people’s misfortunes a punishment from the Almighty, or more likely a repeating pattern of their prior misfortunes?
  • Through the blessing of being able to communicate with the Almighty directly, Get Wisdom is here with a divine update for today’s world.
  • Creator has explained the Law of Karma in a way we can all understand and use to guide our lives, and points the way to our ultimate healing.

 

Kaiser Wilhelm II Channeled by Karl Mollison 16Apr2019

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Kaiser Wilhelm II Channeled by Karl Mollison 16Apr2109

From httpss://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor

Kaiser Wilhelm II 27 January 1859 – 4 June 1941 was the last German Emperor (Kaiser) and King of Prussia, reigning from 15 June 1888 until his abdication on 9 November 1918 shortly before Germany’s defeat in World War I. He was the eldest grandchild of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and related to many monarchs and princes of Europe, most notably his first cousin King George V of the United Kingdom and Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, whose wife, Alexandra, was Wilhelm and George’s first cousin.

By Christina Croft About her book The Innocence of Kaiser Wilhelm II

“For over a century Kaiser Wilhelm II has been viewed as either a madman or a warmonger who brought his country to destruction by provoking the First World War. Following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the Allies planned to have him tried as a war criminal and only the refusal of the Dutch Queen and her Government to extradite him prevented the planned tribunal from ever taking place.

Since then, though, he has largely been portrayed as guilty of the charges that were leveled against him, as the century old propaganda continued to be believed.

I am the granddaughter of an English prisoner-of-war, and, as a tiny child, I listened often as my grandmother sang sad war songs and told me of her brother who was killed fighting for the English near Ypres. As I grew older, I spent years trying to make sense of a conflict in which so many millions had died, but all I was taught left me even more confused, particularly as I began to delve deeper into the life and true character of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The more I discovered, the more I realized that virtually everything I had been told about that war was false, and that, far from being a warmonger or a madman, Kaiser Wilhelm had done his utmost to preserve peace.

Until 1914, he was described as ’The Apostle of Peace’ or the ’Peace Kaiser’ who had spent his twenty-six reign attempting to improve the lives of his people and to maintain good relations with his neighbors. Even on the eve of the war, he was desperately seeking some means to resolve the international crisis which had suddenly been blown out of all proportion following the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He was the last of the European leaders to mobilize his army, and as one American commentator observed he was ’the most sorrowful man in the world’ when he realized that war could not be avoided.

From the moment hostilities began, the British Bureau of Propaganda set out to destroy his reputation, severely distorting his image and portraying him as the instigator of the war. So successful was this campaign, that even today he is widely viewed as a cruel son, a megalomaniac and a tyrant, but I believe that, contrary to all we were told, the truth is in reality quite simple, and I sincerely, with all my heart, believe that Kaiser Wilhelm II deserves a far better reputation than that with which he has been so cruelly saddled for over a century. In this book ’The Innocence of Kaiser Wilhelm II’ I hope I have succeeded in portraying him in far fairer light.”

Now he is once again a Light Being. Did he almost prevent the first modern day global war, the war to end all wars?

First World War See Hidden History: The Secret Origins of the First World War – by Gerry Docherty and Jim MacGregor httpss://amzn.to/2Dp4U4n The Anglo-American Establishment by Carroll Quigley httpss://amzn.to/2X4XV7Y The Innocence of Kaiser Wilhelm II: and the First World War by Christina Croft httpss://amzn.to/2XcUnAx The Two Edwards: How King Edward VII and Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey Fomented the First World War by Peter Hof httpss://amzn.to/2VKVwyQ and Lord Milner’s Second War: The Rhodes-Milner Secret Society; The Origin of World War I; and the Start of the New World Order by John P. Cafferky httpss://amzn.to/2IjgfqG

Divine Intervention Throughout History

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Divine Intervention Throughout History

  • In what ways has humanity benefited from a Divine Source of wisdom and love supporting and guiding us?
  • Are Biblical stories of cataclysms true?
  • Have we actually been rescued from disasters and harsh rulers by the Almighty going back to pre-biblical eras?
  • Through the blessing of being able to communicate with the Almighty directly, Get Wisdom is here with a divine update for today’s world.
  • Creator explains new revelations about creation of humanity, the perils we have faced, and what we can do about the challenges that lie ahead.

Aaron Russo Channeled by Karl Mollison 09April2019

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Aaron Russo Channeled by Karl Mollison 09April2019

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Russo

Aaron Russo (February 14, 1943 – August 24, 2007) was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1943 in a Jewish family. Growing up on Long Island, Russo worked for his family’s undergarment business.

He was an American entertainment businessman, film producer and director, and political activist.

In April 1968, Russo opened the nightclub Kinetic Playground in Chicago, Illinois, originally naming it the Electric Theater. He booked numerous prominent rock groups and musicians at the club such as The Grateful Dead, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, Vanilla Fudge, Rotary Connection, and The Who.

In addition to owning his own nightclub, Russo managed several musical acts throughout the 1970s including The Manhattan Transfer and Bette Midler.

Russo then moved into producing and directing movies, six of them receiving Academy Award nominations and two receiving Golden Globe Award nominations.

His final film would be America: Freedom to Fascism, a political documentary critical of the Internal Revenue Service and the Federal Reserve System and warning about the coming of the New World Order.

Russo became involved in political issues in the early -1990s when he produced and starred in the documentary entitled Mad As Hell in which he criticized the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the federal government’s War on Drugs, the concept of a National Identity Card, and government regulation of alternative medicine.

In January 2004, Russo declared his candidacy for the President of the United States initially as an independent but then as a Libertarian.

At the Libertarian National Convention in May 2004, Russo received 258 votes to Michael Badnarik’s 256 votes and Gary Nolan’s 246 votes, short of the majority required to receive the presidential nomination. Russo would eventually lose the nomination on the convention’s third and final ballot to Badnarik by a vote of 423–344.

On February 14, 2004, Russo gave his full endorsement to the Free State Project, saying in his letter, “I encourage my fellow Libertarians and all freedom-loving Americans to consider joining the Free State Project.”

In 2007, Russo created the political grassroots organization, Restore the Republic, to fulfill the political ambitions laid out in his final movie documentary, America: Freedom to Fascism. Regarding the organization, Russo said his goal was to “try and get the word out to the public about what’s happening to America – and give them an opportunity to try to change things”.

On August 24, 2007, Russo died at the age of 64 of cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

All Creatures Great, Small, and Savage

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All Creatures Great, Small, and Savage

  • Are animals a divine creation or product of evolution?
  • In a world created by a loving God, why are there so many savage predatory species and insect scourges?
  • Are companion animals divinely special?
  • What is our ethical responsibility to animals?
  • Through the blessing of being able to communicate with the Almighty directly, Get Wisdom is here with a divine update for today’s world. Creator explains the shocking origin of problem species, as well as the challenges and opportunities posed by living with and consuming animals.

Ludwig van Beethoven Channeled by Karl Mollison 02April2019

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Ludwig van Beethoven Channeled by Karl Mollison 02April2019

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven 

Ludwig van Beethoven was baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827 was a German composer and pianist. 

A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in classical music, he remains one of the most recognised and influential of all composers. 

His best-known compositions include 9 symphonies; 5 piano concertos; 1 violin concerto; 32 piano sonatas; 16 string quartets; a mass, the Missa solemnis; and an opera, Fidelio. 

His career as a composer is conventionally divided into early, middle, and late periods; the “early” period is typically seen to last until 1802, the “middle” period from 1802 to 1812, and the “late” period from 1812 to his death in 1827. 

Beethoven was born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire. 

He displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe. At the age of 21 he moved to Vienna, where he began studying composition with Joseph Haydn and gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. 

He lived in Vienna until his death. By his late 20s his hearing began to deteriorate and by the last decade of his life he was almost completely deaf. In 1811 he gave up conducting and performing in public but continued to compose; many of his most admired works come from these last 15 years of his life, commonly known as his “late” period. 

Beethoven’s life was troubled by his encroaching loss of hearing and chronic abdominal pain since his twenties. He contemplated suicide as documented in his Heiligenstadt Testament. 

He was often irascible. Nevertheless, he had a close and devoted circle of friends all his life, thought to have been attracted by his strength of personality. Towards the end of his life, his friends competed in their efforts to help him cope with his incapacities. 

Sources show his disdain for authority and for social rank. He stopped performing at the piano if the audience chatted amongst themselves, or afforded him less than their full attention. At soirées, he refused to perform if suddenly called upon to do so. Eventually, after many confrontations, the Archduke Rudolph decreed that the usual rules of court etiquette did not apply to Beethoven. 

He was attracted to the ideals of the Age of Enlightenment. In 1804, when Napoleon’s imperial ambitions became clear, Beethoven took hold of the title page of his Third Symphony and scratched the name Bonaparte out so violently that he made a hole in the paper. 

He later changed the work’s title to “Sinfonia Eroica, composta per festeggiare il sovvenire d’un grand’uom” (“Heroic Symphony, composed to celebrate the memory of a great man”), and he rededicated it to his patron, Prince Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz, at whose palace it was first performed. 

The fourth movement of his Ninth Symphony features an elaborate choral setting of Schiller’s Ode An die Freude (“Ode to Joy”), an optimistic hymn championing the brotherhood of humanity. 

With a sobering description of Karmic causes of deafness and enduring lifetimes of love of music, the Light Being Beethoven does not fail in this channeling. Join us!

Creator Updates the Ten Commandments

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Creator Updates the Ten Commandments

  • Did divine prophecy end with the Scriptures?
  • What are good principles for living in today’s modern complex world?
  • How does one live on a divine path?
  • What are our responsibilities to ourselves and to others, to truly meet divine expectations?
  • Through the blessing of being able to communicate with the Almighty directly, Get Wisdom is here with a divine update for today’s world.
  • Creator has updated the Ten Commandments of old with a fascinating new set of Ten Divine Principles for Living.