An official miracle request..

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Well here I go again asking for another miracle. I have nowhere else to turn so I come here to my evolver blog to post an official miracle request to the universe. It has to do with the project I'm working on, The Sacred Door Trail which revolves around the establishment of the first recognized shared sacred land in the world, shared by all people, faiths, and indigenous cultures. For more on the project please check out my project post on the SDT.

Anyway, where was I, oh yes of course miracles. Yes the last time I requested a miracle on my evolver blog was a month ago sitting in a coffee shop in San Francisco. I was on a fundraising trip for the website, I needed three grand and had been striking out left and right with leads so I made a post on what I was looking for. A few hours later I got a phone call from a random old connection in LA who had heard about my project through one of here friends that I had randomly ran into a few weeks before. She dug the idea and agreed to meet with me and with in 15 minutes of meeting I was given three grand for the web-site. Now that did not come from evolver but I do believe that many people on evolver read that last request and by them brining there attention to what I needed it helped to push the universe in a direction that allowed things to line up for me (p.s the website should be up soon).

So yes here I am again, and yes its for more money and yes its for the SDT. There is an incredible event being held in Greenland July 17-21 and its called Fire and Ice, www.fireandice2009.org. It is a gathering of indigenous elders from all over the world who are convening to hold a sacred ceremony fulfilling an ancient prophecy held by indigenous cultures of both Greenland and Alaska. The registration deadline has been closed but they have agreed to hold a spot for me knowing the project I am working on and understanding that my involvement in that ceremony would lead to many amazing connections with others there that will help me make the Sacred Door Trail a reality for all people. Not only will it allow me to meet many important indigenous elders that I would like to have be apart of the SDT opening ceremonies next year but it will also allow me to meet and mingle with people from all over the world that could be willing and in the position to donate to this project. It only takes one person to make a miracle happen.. That being said in order to make this miracle happen I need $4,000 for air faire and the ceremonial donation ASAP...
If you don't have the funds to make this miracle happen, no worries, thoughts and prayers and just as good. Thanks for all you do for consciousness....

Tax deductions from the American Indian Institute apply for any donations and also karmic deductions apply from the universe for any donations.

To make this miracle happen please send check to:
Weston Pew
SDT Project Director
111-C Gallatin Dr
Bozeman MT 59715

Make check payable to American Indian Institute
On memo line: SDT

Comments

Hey there, I don't have

Hey there, I don't have money to aid you, but I would like to know if and when you know of any other indigenous ceremonies taking place around the country. I'd love to participate.
Best of luck.

Speaking of Miracles, Weston...

In 1993 & onwards, I used to partake in the so-called 'Mutual Support Groups', as started by Arnold Patent ( http://ArnoldPatent.com ), based on 'his' Universal Principles.
We would, among other things, group-focus on 'each other''s wishes --which often worked really powerful/miraculously!

As a group (One), we spoke the following support in/from consciousness out loud from a feeling of love/cheerfulness, facing the 'recipient' (facet of One) in question... --I hereby 'write it out loud' ;-) as I feel my support for you:

(Weston), I love you and support you unconditionally just the way you are, in all your power and magnificence!

BL!SS!NGS,
Rob

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