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Hatred Tends to Come in ‘Twos’ . by Alice B. Clagett

Written and published on 7 May 2019

Dear Ones,

Hatred tends to come in ‘twos’ … two cultures, nationalities, and religions have a quarrel with each other. One accuses the other of terrorist activities or hate crimes. Mass media rouse public sympathy on the topic. Then follow news reports on the same side of the fence.

This convinces the public that there is a culture, nationality, or religion that is to blame for the enmity of the offended party, which poses as the ‘victim’ in the situation. Public perception of the pariah and the victim in two cultures, nationalities, or religions that have twined in hatred, can endure for decades.

The public perception that one party in a warring duo is to blame or at fault is, I feel, not conducive of a peaceful denouement. A balanced job of news reporting regarding paired acts of hatred would go a long way toward effecting that accord.

I ask that the news media take into account the greater good of the American people, and offer us a balanced picture of such ongoing animosities as the Jewish – Islamic conflict in the Middle East and here in the United States; the homed – unhomed conflicts arising in the cities of the United States; the diverse stances of employed – employer; and the rights of the people of the United States in the face of the power of corporations and drug cartels.

If news media will go the mile in putting before the American public both sides of the issue, then we, the People, can, through a groundswell of informed opinion, in town hall meetings and neighborhood councils, make a difference in public policy, first at the level of our communities, and from those grassroots beginnings, on up through the layers of government, to the architecture of the laws passed at a national level.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

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For California Real Estate Professionals: Your Stance on the Homeless? . by Alice B. Clagett

Written and published on 13 April 2019

Dear Ones,

Here is a question for California real estate professionals, especially those in the greater Los Angeles area …

I gather from recent Housing Market Forecasts by the California Association of Realtors … such as the February 2019 Housing Market Forecast …  https://www.car.org/en/marketdata/marketforecast … that it must have been difficult for Los Angeles real estate professionals to make a living in recent years due to lack of housing affordability.

Is it your feeling that the presence of the homeless in the greater Los Angeles area makes it more difficult for the real estate professional to get by in the current economic environment? What is your stance on the homeless in the greater Los Angeles Area?

  • Do you feel that roughing them up might be justified so as to increase real estate values in the greater Los Angeles area?
  • Do you feel it might be possible to provide low-cost housing for the homeless in the Los Angeles area, while still maintaining property values?
  • Do you feel it might be better to undertake programs of relocation by locating social services for the homeless in areas such as South Central, where the communities might be more receptive to their presence?

What solutions do you espouse?

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

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Light Quotient Delta . by Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 7 April 2019; published on 17 April 2019

  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Dear Ones,

After I made this video on Light Quotient Delta, I found myself at a place near a busy, noisy road, and my Light quotient dropped precipitously. Back to back with this, I found myself, in a group environment, in close proximity to a person with what seemed, from an astral stance, to be samskaras of physical rape. Almost right away, I had an experience of what has come to be termed ‘psychic rape’, and had to leave that place.

Because I found the experience uncomfortable, I suggest caution in placing ourselves, as Lightworkers, in environments where the Light quotient is very different from our own … although, as stated in the video, we can adjust to these environments if need be. Here is the video …

There is an edited Summary below the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Hello, Dear Ones, It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.

I have a message for Lightworkers today. It has to do with Light quotient and Light quotient delta; that is the difference between one person’s Light-bearing capacity and another person’s Light-bearing capacity.

As Lightworkers, because their central vertical power current is clearer and more capable of carrying heavy loads of Light energy than are other peoples, we often run into the problem of Light quotient delta between ourselves and whatever group of people we are in.

The difficulty with Light quotient delta is that it increases the noospheric chaos and the ionospheric chaos, and can lead to greater probability of chaotic events in our personal sphere of influence. And so it is good to avoid large Light quotient delta between ourselves and the groups of people in which we find ourselves.

My suggestion is this: Imagine that you are in the downtown area on a Friday night or Saturday night, in a poor area where there are lots of homeless people sitting on the streets. Say you are walking alone there. What would you do in that instance?

What you want to do is to fit in as well as possible with the people who are there, so as not to stand out too much, and not to create the possibility of chaos in your personal noosphere that evening, right?

So one thing to do is to dress down, to the level of the people that are there on the street. In the other thing to do would be, not to drive a fancy car over there, for instance, if you had a fancy car. And yet another thing to do, would be not to talk down to them or be mean to them, or display a lot of cash in a wallet, or anything of that nature.

You would want to fit in, right? And that is exactly what we Lightworkers need to do when we move from a high energy congregation or group of people, to another group of people that have mixed or lower Light quotient. We need to ratchet down our Light. That is a skill that we all can practice through affirmations.

We can affirm, with our Ascension Team, that we wish our Light to be similar in brightness to that of the group of people that we are around. We can explain that, so that we can continue our mission on Earth through not having danger to our physical form. And then our Team will help us match the Light of the area in which we find ourselves. Not to worry about this: As Lightworkers, we like a lot of Light, but we can add and subtract Light anytime we want, so as to fit in with the right circumstances where we are, on physical Earth.

So, just to let you all know: That is all we have to do. It is good to be aware of it, and to know that, if we are carrying a very great load of Light, say, during the next solar flare, or something like that, probably the best thing to do is to sit and meditate in a quiet place, without too many people around … unless those are also people who are Lightworkers.

All right, take care, in this turning from the solar minimum, back towards the solar maximum, in a time of great hope, and looking forward to the future.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

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On Meeting Living Expenses in the San Fernando Valley . by Alice B. Clagett

Dear Ones,

It seems to me … it could be … that the economy is slowing down … don’t you feel that? I feel the crux of the issue is, people in the San Fernando Valley cannot afford to live here because of the cost of water.

And that people are looking around for a ‘second income stream’ with which to pay the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s extortionate ‘water rent’ … the cost of which has tripled in the last 10 years. Heaven knows, no one wants to be homeless. Clearly this fate has befallen many, here in the Valley.

The presence of homeless people on our streets, in food stores, and in restaurants is a cogent warning: It puts residents under greater pressure to get together enough cash for living expenses.

A person who offers home repair might be also looking for houses to burglarize on the side now, to help keep their families afloat during these hard times … whereas, in the past, they might never have considered this. In the same way, local businesses that provide ‘drive home’ services for their customers might have drivers who tip their extended circle of friends or family off about possible places to burglarize.

People who own a business in the Valley might consider offering their customers’ credit card information to their extended families to use for personal purchases, whereas before they might never have done so.

On the positive side, last year it seemed family groups were shoplifting and purse snatching at the local stores; fortunately it looks like law enforcement has put an end to this, and that is a good start.

A lasting solution to these unlawful ‘second income stream’ activities, I feel, will only come about by providing affordable housing, and affordable water and other utilities, here in the Valley. Everyone has their own ideas about how to do this.

My thought is, to allow greater Los Angeles communities the choice to lift housing code restrictions for a 10-year interval, so that during that time family, friends, or even homeless could be affordably housed in tiny houses or spare rooms in people’s houses.

Then they can get work locally, even at minimum wage, and still get by. It may help homeowners in communities so choosing, as their new tenants would be helping to pay living expenses.

A further help would be to petition that the Department of Water and Power (DWP) peg the cost of water to the availability of water locally.

I notice that this winter we have plenty of rainfall; what, then, prevents the price of water from being lowered back down to a reasonable rate? Then in future years, if water is scarce, we might consider upping the price of water once more.

Well, those are my ideas. No doubt you will have your own solutions to offer, as well.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 12 January 2019

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