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Issue 2007-12:

“0% In: The Lost Family Tomb Of Jesus 2″

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 0% in: ” NOISE ILMHU Sl .R l . i rMn l The lost family tomb of Jesus S.A.A.L.M. Tl1e Supreme Anunnaki Assembly of Lord Marduk Psychopa”
  • 1% in: “? Will Berlinghof Interpreter THAT LOST FAMILY TOMB OF JESUS The Meaning of the Chevron Symbol on the Bone Eloxes The Law of L”
  • 98% in: “st people are focused on Christrnas and family and do not have much concern or interest in the affairs of the nation during th”
  • 99% in: “ll INDIVIDUAL! 42 per wir or 12 qumsrly FAMILY 52 per your or 20 quarterly CONTFQIBUTTNG S77 poryoar or S25 quarterly SPONSOHI”

Issue 1985-13:

“18% In: The Personal Family And The Extended Family: No Divine Law Says You”

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 6% in: “aring for these entities falls upon the family. with their parents, receiving the benefits of such borne life for many years a”
  • 14% in: ” a mental and emotional break with your family. you may find yourself suddenly propelled into maturity, and a capacity to take”
  • 16% in: “ie can also lie a problem. THE PERSONAL FAMILY AND THE EXTENDED FNVIILY No orvme Law save You HAVE T0 aiararei aoi,1,ow UP Qri”
  • 16% in: “iomi So basically, in relation to other family ties such as brothers and sisters and such, there is no particular ohl i gati o”
  • 17% in: “ience because they have read about such family closeness, or have observed such ifaniily closeness in others, This Awarene ss “
  • 18% in: “hat wliicli is their personal childhood family and then find tliomselves relating to others, not necessarily ol their own fles”
  • 18% in: “elating to others as a kind of extended family entities who have different mothers and fathers, yet who have much more in comm”
  • 18% in: “tity, so that it is seen as an extended family. T11 at this extended family is that which can often give greater benefits to t”
  • 18% in: “n extended family. T11 at this extended family is that which can often give greater benefits to the iiidividual than the indiv”
  • 18% in: “ld receive from his or her own personal family. Once this extended family is accepted, and once the entity realizes that after”
  • 18% in: “own personal family. Once this extended family is accepted, and once the entity realizes that after 20 some years of trying to”
  • 18% in: “r 20 some years of trying to be a close family ineniber and of nevr making this work, it may be better to put energies into th”
  • 18% in: “etter to put energies into the extended family, rather than into the personal family, which seems to care very little for the “
  • 18% in: “d family, rather than into the personal family, which seems to care very little for the welfare of each melnher . That wherein”
  • 18% in: “t attempting to please persons in their family, because the values are in opposition, or heeause communication ia impossible, “
  • 19% in: ” relationships with every member of the family. This Awareness reminds you that the entity Jesus in fact admonished his discip”
  • 19% in: ” they cannot please each other in their family, and still func tion. and follow their own personal soul growth and path it the”
  • 20% in: “mportant than pleasing one s parents or family members. PUTTING THE OLD FOLKS INTO A HOME DOES THIS CREATE BAD KARMA? 1PoLLow “
  • 58% in: “thal do wa Why should you? INDIVIDUAL I FAMILY HEMBIERSHIP S80 per year, CONTRIBUTING MEMBER 52. SPDNSORING MEMBER 144 PATRON “
  • 79% in: “ingcl as a person .tmder 15 living tn a family with Inmme less than tim guventmenfu ollirinl poverty level. . . Nursing home p”

Issue 1992-17:

“0% In: The Great Energy Mandala Of The C.A.C. Membership And What It Has Accomplished”

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 8% in: “2 Most CAC Members Are in the Awareness Family A Chence to Use the Law of Leverage to Heip the Interpreter 12. Preparing for t”
  • 13% in: “Feds move an army 1n 1 o subdue a small family, in a 20 X 30 mountain cabin in north Idaho. .They cauight the family unaware s”
  • 13% in: “cabin in north Idaho. .They cauight the family unaware shotthe giog who discovered and f ushed out ag ents, then shota twelve “
  • 14% in: “opters and high powered uns to subdue a family on a mountain top in a 203 30 oot cabin. No illegal guns were found. The skinhe”
  • 14% in: “yiuhlic opinion IS agalnst them 30 this family was set u p to ook like white sugremacists . e are now in th positlon to protec”
  • 16% in: “ered rif1es mcked off Mrs. Weaver and a family fr len The family kept her bcrdy in the cabin for eleven days, and it was no do”
  • 16% in: “off Mrs. Weaver and a family fr len The family kept her bcrdy in the cabin for eleven days, and it was no doubt who killed her”
  • 16% in: “fect! Let s hope so! o i m backing thls family, in spite of the alleged white supremacist label. They are covered by the Const”
  • 18% in: “s whether they should be attack ing the family or whether the information that triggered the action was correct. The only thin”
  • 19% in: “e with 4. approach in dealing with this family could have been more effective. The action could have included a kind of quaran”
  • 19% in: “nd guns and attempt ing to wipe out the family. This Awareness indicates some of the killing is totally inexcusable. The shoot”
  • 23% in: “d the fhst thing they did was shoot the family dog, was a delib erate provocation and th eI used this man as an example to a l”
  • 24% in: “at rt does appear that in regard to the family mentioned ,., , .,,r .. ,,,, in the qu estion, that 3 sirnple action of a more “
  • 26% in: “e entities who became so hostile to the family to have gone in and spent an evening with them, relating to them, talk ing with”
  • 26% in: “m, they miglht not have agreed with the family on all their views, ut t ey would have likely come to respect them, to understa”
  • 32% in: “es that you may also be reminded of the family in Philadelphia some cyears back, the Black Rosicrucians the family that woul n”
  • 32% in: “cyears back, the Black Rosicrucians the family that woul not conform to the neighborhood requests or rules relatmgqto their ya”
  • 32% in: “rd and housekeeping rules, wherebiy the family ad their own unusual religion and conforme to the religion, which included stra”
  • 32% in: “ficials were called in to check out the family and were not welcomed in or were not treated pro perly y the family, it led to “
  • 32% in: ” in or were not treated pro perly y the family, it led to a llpolice confrontation, which in turn led to t e entire bu ding, i”
  • 36% in: “in addition to the baby who I. 6 of the family, several other children remain, for which a trust fund has been set up. Those w”
  • 54% in: “it has been placed. Thus, to say that a family is evil makes it much easier to believe if you had no previous contact or under”
  • 54% in: “understanding or relations ip with that family, and if you are told that tb family is evil, it becomes reasonable, when later “
  • 54% in: “hat family, and if you are told that tb family is evil, it becomes reasonable, when later informed more information about the “
  • 54% in: “tion about the kind of evilness in that family, and you maya even feel relief in knowing that someone is going up t ere to rid”
  • 54% in: “going up t ere to rid the world of that family. You really don t know the family at all gou have simply been given certain lab”
  • 54% in: ” that family. You really don t know the family at all gou have simply been given certain labels which you tend to believe . . “
  • 71% in: “y R.Y., when he talks about this karmic family reincarnating, if that s the correct trm, this group of entities that reincarna”
  • 81% in: “UST C.A.C. MEMBERS ARE N THE AWARENESS .FAMILY give entities a sense of being special so much as a sense of being inadvertentl”

Issue 1985-19:

“20% In: The Strange New Family Relationships Of Today”

  • Page 3: Strange new family relationship of today (The)

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 16% in: “, with similar respect. The Strange New Family Relationships of Today This Awareness suggests that in recent times, the family”
  • 16% in: “ness suggests that in recent times, the family structure has come under great stress this largely due to a total re eva u.atio”
  • 16% in: “argely due to a total re eva u.ation of family relationships. This in part, due to the sertiveness of women to express their f”
  • 17% in: “d particularly because of Single parent family relationships which often are of a semi permanent duration this as when a mothe”
  • 18% in: ” to unusual circumstances in terms of a family structure so that, for example, the mother raising children Without the father,”
  • 18% in: “ontact with a male for a partnership in family affairs, begins to attempt to rc establish family relationships and family stru”
  • 18% in: “airs, begins to attempt to rc establish family relationships and family structure. Problems of the Subordinate Father Figure T”
  • 18% in: “o rc establish family relationships and family structure. Problems of the Subordinate Father Figure This Qehwareness indicates”
  • 18% in: “tes that often the second rn ale in the family is cast into a role of subordinate father hood, wherein he is to provide for th”
  • 18% in: ” hood, wherein he is to provide for the family, but does not have equal say in regard to the raising of the child ren, That th”
  • 19% in: “le may only remain as a inernber of the family for a few months or a couple of years, and the mother and children axe again on”
  • 19% in: “ware iess suggests that, therefore, the family relationship may he in great stress during such periods. However, when a family”
  • 19% in: “ss during such periods. However, when a family relationship is present and solid, wherein the father is, or the stepfather is “
  • 22% in: “ovide direct ion and sustenance for the family unit the rn ol lie1 2k i to ditectJ hela1nily jnj erms of the sustenance an d S”
  • 25% in: “r support in rnaliing decisions for the family. This does not mean that she does not have any rights to give her ideas, for th”
  • 25% in: “t when it reaches such a division, that family counseling may be necess ary. This Awareness suggests that it would be advisabl”
  • 25% in: “ests that it would be advisable to seek family counseling or counseling between the parents before it raches such a state that”
  • 26% in: ” before it raches such a state that the family is in this type of crisis. to the family, this puts th male generally in the po”
  • 26% in: “amily is in this type of crisis. to the family, this puts th male generally in the position of heing a mediator between the fa”
  • 26% in: “osition of heing a mediator between the family s needs and the society in general. Therefore, the mother in the normal family “
  • 26% in: “al. Therefore, the mother in the normal family as being in a position to assist the husband s directions and evaluations. That”
  • 28% in: “male is given too much dominance in the family, such as in certain Eastern and Middle East cultures, the children will grow up”
  • 39% in: “ression for each of them selves and the family unit the better will be the family and the harmony and the foundation from whic”
  • 39% in: ” the family unit the better will be the family and the harmony and the foundation from which the children and all others may g”

Issue 1981-19:

“13% In: Some Feel The Loss Of Their Job Is A Stigma: Like Having A Dose Of”

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 3% in: “ho lost them, that could not face their family and tell tom this had happened. I hcy would get up promptly in the morning as u”
  • 4% in: “an relate with other entities and their family during these crisis periods and still maintain their own self worth? COSMIC AWA”
  • 6% in: “orn away, the entity then must face his family, or her family, to recognize the self without the occupation which had been mad”
  • 6% in: “ntity then must face his family, or her family, to recognize the self without the occupation which had been made so significan”
  • 6% in: “mportance and therefore cannot face the family as simply this person , without the title and occupation which has been the pri”
  • 9% in: “cates that in terms of fearing for your family to discover that you have lost your job, this Awareness indicates that tl is sh”
  • 9% in: “part, of their growth also. That if the family only accepts you for the occupation which you held as a breadwinner or as one w”
  • 10% in: “n you might as well give up on having a family at all. This Awareness indicates that in such a state of mind, an entity concer”
  • 10% in: “ind, an entity concerned about what the family might think, may just as well inform the family that the occupation has been te”
  • 10% in: “ight think, may just as well inform the family that the occupation has been terminated, that you are out of work, and that if “
  • 10% in: “at you are out of work, and that if the family objects, then they can do whatever they wish, but there is nothing that you can”
  • 10% in: “r employment, or may suggest, that your family members, if capable, may wish to seek employment, of their own. This Awareness “
  • 11% in: “r own. This Awareness indicates if your family is totally repulsed by your having Iost your job, and if your family no longer “
  • 11% in: ” your having Iost your job, and if your family no longer needs you since you are unemployed, then good riddance to your family”
  • 11% in: ” unemployed, then good riddance to your family, for they do not deserve your energies. This Awareness suggests that it is absu”
  • 11% in: “gests that it is absurd to shelter your family from the facts of your life, and it is much more meaningful in the adjustment t”
  • 11% in: ” these with them so that together, as a family, you can encourage each other, share with each other, and know that you each ha”
  • 12% in: “tever efforts are made to continue as a family. This Awareness indicates the only way entities could act otherwise and refuse “
  • 12% in: “e to share these experiences with their family, or go out, and pretend to be working when in fact the job had been terminated “
  • 17% in: “unemployment, and then neglecting their family and doing weird things like threatening to kill the family because there s noth”
  • 18% in: “ird things like threatening to kill the family because there s nothing else they can do. Now, my question is if a person reall”
  • 18% in: “onsible as a breadwinner to support his family, and has been conscientious at that all his life is it not true that in a case “
  • 20% in: “at the feeling of responsibility to the family becomes confused with the feeling of leadership and identification of self as a”
  • 20% in: “he leader then, with his followers, the family, may feel somewhat like the entity Jim Jones felt when beginning to sense the e”
  • 20% in: ” not an action of responsibility to the family, but rather is an action of pride and power and resentment and hostility and di”
  • 21% in: “hereby the entity threatens to kill his family because he cannot find the proper expression or outlet in order to feed the fam”
  • 21% in: “pression or outlet in order to feed the family, the entity is simply refusing to acknowledge that the family has any support o”
  • 21% in: “simply refusing to acknowledge that the family has any support or any life support or capacity to survive except under his com”
  • 21% in: “timating one s position or power in the family and underestimating the rights and capacity of the family members to survive wi”
  • 21% in: “timating the rights and capacity of the family members to survive without this entity s precious services or control. This Awa”
  • 24% in: “is occurs, the entity may find that the family, in order to survive, must strike out on their own, leaving this entity in his “
  • 29% in: “een malefemale counterpart roles in the family, in the society. This Awareness indicates that in many cases, this as highly be”
  • 36% in: “virtuous in terms of his honesty to his family, in terms of his clarity and communication with his family. The entity was fail”
  • 36% in: ” his clarity and communication with his family. The entity was failing to communicated certain truths or allowing the illusion”
  • 36% in: “ed openly and honestly, even though the family recognized all of the deception of Willie Loman. The entity then refusing to ac”
  • 36% in: “of the situation, sought to protect his family by taking out a large insurance policy and committing suicide. This Awareness i”
  • 36% in: “cide. This Awareness indicates that the family was never fooled by the charade of Willie Loman. The virtue of this entity was “
  • 38% in: “gs realistically and communicate to the family honestly and openlye this Awareness indicates this is no tragedy rather, this i”
  • 88% in: “ance, JDH3. Courtesy of the Rockefeller Family Archives. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE BIBLICAL STATEMENT NO ONE SEES GOD AND LIV”

Issue 1984-21:

“40% In: A Strong Family Is Defined: More On Divorce

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 26% in: ” lMore on the cultural breakdown of the family! QUESTICIN ln a somewhat related question to the information just given and the”
  • 27% in: “rt due to the cultural breakdown of the family during the past 30 years, whereby the mother has essentially taken over the rol”
  • 28% in: “the child, feeds the child and runs the family. i D This Awareness indicates that the child growing up seeing the mother as th”
  • 28% in: ” the mother as the central force in the family, never develops a sense of personal strength. This is especially in reference t”
  • 29% in: “other as being the central force in the family, not seeing what the father does while onthe job, but seeing the father as lomi”
  • 29% in: “ion, whereas the mother is shown in the family as being the serious one, the one who holds it all together Thus the child grow”
  • 30% in: ” fun with the father. If the particular family pattern doesrvt work this way for example, if there is no father or if the fath”
  • 31% in: “ard worl ing dedicated provider for the family are becoming more few, for the divorce rate, particularly in the United States “
  • 31% in: ” src substitutes or step fathers in the family, or no father at all, creating for the child a sense that fathers d.on t really”
  • 32% in: “ng a hard working committed father of a family, when he has never seen such a model in his life? 1 This Awareness indicates th”
  • 33% in: “when the female is married, or when the family has a father figure. That in such welfare programs, entities are encouraged to “
  • 33% in: ” to dissolve, and the male entering the family does not feel a commitment to support the family, for it is illegally or in som”
  • 33% in: “es not feel a commitment to support the family, for it is illegally or in some sense nnethically into this relation ship, and “
  • 33% in: “ernment, who is the true father of this family. This .attitude over the past many years is more preveiant than entities would “
  • 34% in: “n and serve as the central force in the family. This Awareness indicates that this is a great change from the generations of t”
  • 35% in: ” children, if they have a father in the family, should have the children seek the father s permission, and seek rnoneyiroin th”
  • 37% in: “ent is the i .. surrogate father of the family and the man who enters into . a .1 this family relationship oem the street is e”
  • 37% in: “and the man who enters into . a .1 this family relationship oem the street is entering if f Wherein the mother and father are “
  • 39% in: “they seek from their children. A Strong Family is Defined More on Divorce This Awareness indicates that a strong family is one”
  • 39% in: ” This Awareness indicates that a strong family is one wherein the husband and the wife look to each other for support, and tog”
  • 40% in: “hat the pain of such tearing apart of a family does many things to the psyche of a child. That there are situations in which t”
  • 41% in: “l arrive at a program whereby the ideal family situation will be outlined with great precision, and entities will be encourage”

Issue 1997-05:

“72% In: Avoiding Some Family Members 15″

  • 86% In: Was The Piso Family Authoring The Bible A Good Thing? 18

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 54% in: “d Judes Actually Exist? 18 Was the Plso Family Authoring the Bible a Good Thing? 18 Some Significant Reincarnallons of the Fis”
  • 72% in: “ed contmue the v1olaUons. Avoiding Some Family Members Fo1.1.ow UP QUESTION VIKKI If there are family members that you don t s”
  • 72% in: “Fo1.1.ow UP QUESTION VIKKI If there are family members that you don t see any more and 1 l1at s just fine with you, does that “
  • 73% in: “his Awareness indicates however, if the family members ou do not see any more cause you to have a negative feeling when you th”
  • 86% in: “presented the Piscean age. WAS THE PISO FAMILY AUTHORING THE BIBLE A POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE THING? Qlll 1S I IDN A question from”
  • 86% in: “incarnations of the members of the Piso family, cited as authorin a large portion of the Christian Bible? And she adds V as th”
  • 88% in: “their own subjects, their mem ers. Piso Family Created a Society to Preserve the Truth This Awareness Indicates that lrom ther”
  • 88% in: “ieial This Awareness indicates the Piso family having put together the text also created a kind of society that would preserve”
  • 89% in: “cates it aprears that the father of the family surfaced as one King an ies, who ordered the rewriting oftlic Bible to conform “
  • 90% in: “ve been rnany karmic attachments of the family to the texts so that they occasionally reincarnate in ways whereby they can hav”
  • 90% in: “cates it also appears that one of these family members was inearnated in such a way as to have access to the Dead Sea Scrolls.”
  • 99% in: “n Awareness asks U S aII INDIVIDUAL S42 FAMILY! 552 CONTFt1I3U T NGI 577 SPONSORLNGI 14 1 no fs, . f .. f”

Issue 1995-17:

“21% In: In Reality The Mother Is The Real Hero Of The Family

  • 21% In: The Mother Is The Real Hero Of The Family

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 20% in: “ather is supposed to be the hero of the family, the heacier, the one who pulls the family through in a crisis, and entities wh”
  • 20% in: “ily, the heacier, the one who pulls the family through in a crisis, and entities who are not heroic like to drag the hero down”
  • 21% in: “chin g the father be the buffoon in the family. En Reality ihe Mother Is the Real Haro of the Famlly This Awareness indicates “
  • 21% in: “ormally, in reality,tI1e real hero in a family is the mother, who m crises remains very gractical, attending to the basic need”
  • 21% in: “she is the unsung unnoticed hero of the family. This Awareness indicates that it is because the focus is on the father to be t”
  • 48% in: “a greater respect for each other in the family, whereby entities worked together and had certain loyalties to each other based”
  • 49% in: “their neighbors, their friends or their family. A Flomlndar You Arc Stlll Your Brothers Keeper This Awareness indicates that i”
  • 50% in: “not just to brothers, to sisters and to family members of the human race, regardless of who they may be. It is important to re”
  • 82% in: ” that company. but may in turn take his family into negative experience whereby perhaps the children lose their situation in t”
  • 82% in: “ooling or one of the individuals in the family becomes ill, or malnourished for lack of money, and the father is held karmical”
  • 99% in: “AVAILABLE Hunor System INDIVIDUAL S tl. FAMILY! 51 CONTRIBUTING TT SPONSORINC ll H PATRON 1000 ENDDWING 54100 LIMITED lNCClME “

Issue 1995-04:

“54% In: Barbara Marciniak’s “Family Of Light” And “Systems Busters”: How Important? (Do I Dare Disturb The Universe? Do I Dare To Eat A Peach?)”

  • 67% In: Are “Family Of Light” People Able To Change Shapes And Rejuvenate Themselves? (More On The 2012 Density Change)

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 0% in: “1995 04 title style body color 333 font family Trebuchet MS font size 16px style head body h1 Does God Care If The Mixing Of T”
  • 2% in: “n Space? a li a href Barbara Marciniaks Family Of Light And Systems Busters How Important Do I Dare Disturb The Universe Do I “
  • 2% in: “Dare To Eat A Peach Barbara Marciniak s Family Of Light And Systems Busters How Important? Do I Dare Disturb The Universe? Do “
  • 3% in: “arter Grey Creations a ul li a href Are Family Of Light People Able To Change Shapes And Rejuvenate Themselves More On The 201″
  • 3% in: “ves More On The 2012 Density Change Are Family Of Light People Able To Change Shapes And Rejuvenate Themselves? More On The 20″
  • 54% in: ” systems. p p a name Barbara Marciniaks Family Of Light And Systems Busters How Important Do I Dare Disturb The Universe Do I “
  • 54% in: “To Eat A Peach a h2 Barbara Marciniak s Family Of Light And Systems Busters How Important? p Do I Dare Disturb The Universe? D”
  • 54% in: ” b Question b s, which they refer to as Family of Light in the book. He asks Are many of us CAC members Family of Light member”
  • 55% in: “ook. He asks Are many of us CAC members Family of Light members, their phrase for Light Workers? p Are we, as they say, specia”
  • 65% in: “hildren who are emotionally attached to family, to mother and father, and often these entities cannot survive for many years w”
  • 66% in: ” methods in combination. p p a name Are Family Of Light People Able To Change Shapes And Rejuvenate Themselves More On The 201″
  • 67% in: “ore On The 2012 Density Change a h2 Are Family Of Light People Able To Change Shapes And Rejuvenate Themselves? p More On The “
  • 67% in: ” from Chris, from his statement Are the Family of Light members, and eventually all humans, quickly moving toward being able t”
  • 91% in: “ucts, or when breast cancer runs in the family genetically, these entities should follow the routine of yearly checkups. p Thi”
  • 91% in: ” have a history of breast cancer in the family or who do not have a high intake of dairy products or fat or other substances i”

Issue 1998-03:

“44% In: A Dysfunctional Family Raising Children

  • 72% In: The Holy Family‘s Treasure Is Buried On Oak Island

Excerpts From This Issue On Family

  • 40% in: “entity would find himself 111 the wrong family or the wro1ig envu onrrte11t, as Awareness suggested, the television mentaliiy “
  • 43% in: “he physi cxsi to co ne. A Dysfunctional Family Raising Children FOLLOw UP QuEs1 1oN That wqs a poor example. I meant a dysfunc”
  • 43% in: “are not in the exu en1c Qfys Functional family, the child czgn overcomge thz c11f 1cuI1 tics of some very touih siu1at ons, es”
  • 70% in: “esigned as a way of protecting the olfy family and the lood ofthe family, and the entity s o fspriug through Mary Ma delene. I”
  • 70% in: “ting the olfy family and the lood ofthe family, and the entity s o fspriug through Mary Ma delene. Il is not the same entity a”
  • 99% in: “ND1 .f DUAL 42 per year or 12 quarleriy FAMILY 52 per year or 20 quartarfy CONTFIIBUTING 77 par your or 25 quarterly SPONSOHIN”

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