Sunday, October 19, 2008

FATIMA




"O, my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven, especially those who are most in need of Thy mercy."

I offer this for all souls that seek love, hope and faith.

And I give thanks for the blessings that this has brought to me.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

STAY TUNED: COMING SOON



I've been remiss in posting the last few days. There is much to talk about: Palin vs. Biden, Obama vs. McCain II, more on the Financial Apocalypse, etc. Fortunately, I've been caught in a whirlwind of positive personal change which has taken up most of my time here in Syren Sea. However, that change has left me little time to post-- but it has not stopped my observations, incantations, pronouncements or prophecies.

The desert winds are blowing strongly and they carry within their roar the whispers of truth. I have much to tell you of what they say.

I will post on all these issues and many more very soon. Until then...

Stay tuned.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

FATIMA BLESSINGS AND THANKS



"O, my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven, especially those who are most in need of Thy mercy."

I offer this for all souls that seek love, hope and faith.

And I give thanks for the blessings that this has brought to me.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

THE PROBLEM ISN'T WALL STREET, IT'S MAIN STREET


The nation is in financial crisis and the citizens are aghast. Well, well. "How did we get here?" a woman asked when interviewed about our economic woes.

How did we get here?

Open your wallet or purse. Look inside and find the rectangular plastic thing that you use quite often. I believe it's called a credit card. It buys you shiny, pretty things.

How does it work? Let's see. From what I hear, a bank or other financial institution "credits" you with money that you don't actually have. You use that money you don't actually have to buy shiny, pretty things. Then you spend so much of that money you don't actually have that, eventually, you can't pay it back.

Not to worry.

Your bank or financial institution will allow you to pay a percentage of what you owe. If you're good at paying that percentage, they'll sometimes "extend" your credit and give you even more money you don't really have so that you can buy even more.

Now you own many shiny things. There is much rejoicing.

You also owe a great deal of money that you'll probably never be able to pay back to the bank.

You like to buy so much! Fun! And the bank likes to give it to you! Yea! But the bank is out of a great deal of money because no one pays it back. Soon the bank starts to run out of money to give you. Boo! Eventually, it's no longer able to give you or anyone else more "credit" to spend money you don't actually have. *Gasp!*

But how will anyone be able to buy shiny things? What shall we do?

Never fear. The bank will borrow from someone else!

The bank has foreign friends who love it when Americans buy shiny things. See, in their countries, they make all the shiny, pretty things that you like to buy so they have lots of money. We stopped making shiny pretty things of our own because it's so much easier to have money given to us rather than actually work for it. And it's fun! We just sell each other shiny, pretty things made by people in other countries and sometimes they even let us take a small "cut."

So our nice foreign friends "credit" our banks and financial institutions with money it doesn't have so that it can "credit" money to you that you don't have so you can buy more of the shiny, pretty things that our foreign friends make.

Hurray!

Sadly, some of our foreign friends are more "uptight" about spending money that they don't have, so they don't tend to do that as much. And they're not too crazy about not being paid back the money they "credited" us. Party-poopers.

Eventually, they don't want to give our banks the money that they don't actually have so they can give us the money that we don't actually have so that we can buy the shiny, pretty things from foreigners that we no longer make ourselves.

Bummer. We're kind of stuck.

Up till now, it didn't really matter to us because we just love those shiny, pretty things and people gave us all that money to buy them and all we had to do was use that plastic card thingy. We never asked how the whole thing worked or how it was supposed to go on forever because that would've been no fun.

So, when it finally stops, we throw up our hands and ask, "How did we get here?"

FATIMA



"O, my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven, especially those who are most in need of Thy mercy."

I offer this for all souls that seek love, hope and faith.