Jack: Good evening Jim, good evening everyone.
Jim: Good evening Jack we bid you welcome my friend in the love and light of Mother/Father God.
Jack: I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to be back so soon.
Jim: Has there been a shift so to speak in your own essence on that side after what I saw on Sunday?
Jack: Absolutely.
Jim: I feel that Diane had difficulty understanding what was happening.
Jack: It has been an interesting five days. I have found myself in a different perspective perhaps. I have released much that held me back from seeing a much broader view. That is not to say that I am still not in tune with the political scene at this time but I believe now I can share information without becoming as personally involved as I have over the last few years and through this I am hoping that I can do more to help.
Jim: Ok.
Jack: My energy level is such now that I have found it easier to reach out from where I am and have others at least begin to hear that which I am saying. This young woman has had quite a bit of challenge with me in the last few days because of that very fact. My ability to go back and forth with knowledge and information seems to have gotten much stronger.
Jim: Alright and she’ll adjust to that.
Jack: I know she will and I know she is extremely willing to do so. I find myself often engaged in the process that she experiences in watching television or interacting with people during her day and I was quite moved by the story that she saw last weekend regarding the gentleman that had been detained by our government as an enemy, a potential enemy combatant who’s only guilt was the desire to learn more about another culture. This young man from Germany sacrificed five years of his life at the hands of those who committed acts of torture, that the American people have not even begun to know existed within their own military. This my friends must change with whatever changes are made in the administration come November. No longer can this nation turn a blind eye to the guilt of itself in its roll in dealing with other nations be they friends, allies, or enemies. This nation for decades has lead by example. It is important that we go backwards and resume that place of respect, that place of showing the right way to deal in the area of foreign affairs. Torturing innocent people is never the answer.
Jim: I agree with you. I think torture whether the person is innocent or whatever is
wrong.
Jack: Absolutely my friends and to realize that we as a nation have allowed this to take place under the flag of the United States of America is apparent to everything that this nation believes, everything this nation stands for. It is important that all who can look into what is taking place and I am doing all that I can from where I sit to encourage investigation and to encourage the window to be opened so that others can see into this darkness.
Jim: Yes Diane told us about that program that was on I believe 60 Minutes and I was hoping to get a tape of it or a copy of it but I am still looking.
Jack: I believe Jim that if you look in the internet you will be able to find quite a bit of information if you go back to the program review.
Jim: Alright I can do that.
Jack: Unfortunately I do not at this point recall the gentleman’s name or the name of the book but I believe that the book should be required reading for all and while it would be controversial I would like to see it being distributed widely across college campuses throughout this nation. Of course that is far more ideological than most would accept.
Jim: Ok. So what else have you experienced since your Sunday shift?
Jack: I find that the issues of my last physical incarnation as President of the United States are much easier to release. I no longer sense the physical discomfort that I lived with; I no longer have any real recollection of the process of my transition. I find that I am more open to guidance from those higher energies as they are bringing me up to speed so to speak in that which they desire to have me do going forward. And this process will change somewhat, yet the work that we are doing with the website will definitely continue.
Jim: Alright.
Jack: But the focus going forward will be more on going forward and less on looking back.
Jim: Ok. There are still issues I want to go over about the military industrial establishment that we didn’t complete.
Jack: Of course and again Jim it is important to understand that often the only way you can go forward is to study that which has taken place.
Jim: Yes Diane gave me a very interesting book that I am reading, Ruled by Secrecy. Its quite interesting, quite enlightening to see how the power structure is and tonight on television they talked about “The Friendship”, of how influential this non preacher is and his secret group are on the Washington establishment. His rhetoric, that he was talking about and the way he was preaching it scares you. No one knows anything about this man.
Jack: Yes I would assume that many will sit up and take notice as we have discussed in the past the secret societies on many levels have permeated the halls of this nation’s capital. It is not unusual to see this take place in seats of government and as we have often discussed the stronger the power the deeper the darkness that often filters through its highest leaders. This is my greatest concern for the upcoming election process. For it is difficult as I learned to try to rise above that and be able to stay effective for there are many who will stop at nothing to undermine the good works of those who can truly effect a change. This period in this nation’s history will be unlike any in the last hundred years because there will be a resurgence of those coming from perspective of healing and enlightenment. It will take much on the part of all the citizens of this nation to bring the intention forward to have the actions of each and every citizen focus on the concept of paying it forward in their daily lives and to encourage all in their leadership to do likewise. Clearly this stands no opportunity with Mr. McCain. Quite obviously it stands little chance with Mrs. Clinton. It will be a difficult battle for Mr. Obama to rise above this for he will be challenged by virtue of his race and many will be threatened by his new ideals and his new intention for the leadership of this nation.
Jim: Alright. Anyone else have questions?
LaTonya: I do Jack. I often wonder when I think about Obama and in some ways Clinton but mostly Obama; do you see any possibilities anyone attempting before the finalization of the election threatening Obama’s life or anything along that nature being successful in any way.
Jack: Mr. Obama stands at risk not unlike that which my brother Bobby endured. Yes the possibility exists but, and this Jim is what I mean about the change in my understanding, what I now know to be true is that each and everyone who supports a candidate can through their intentions and their focusing of energy help to surround that individual with great armor and great protection and you are all urged no matter what your political belief to do so as a part of your daily prayers. Take that extra moment to send the light of protection to the candidate of your choosing that he or she be protected from harm, that he or she be granted the ability to speak from integrity, truth and grace. If more and more individuals, such as yourselves, can begin to do this a great change can be effected in the way this nation runs itself. Be empowered by this for you do have this ability.
Jim: Ok. Thank you for that.
Jack: And as we speak of those who have lost their lives for ideals I’m going to step aside rather quickly this evening for there is one who wishes to join you and wishes to share a message on this the anniversary of his passing.
Jim: Alright and we thank you for being here and wherever you go we know the blessings of Mother/Father God journey with you.
Jack: As they do with all of you and I thank you my friends for making this journey with me. It is my hope that I will continue to grow and to share that growth with you.
Jim: You will. You experienced that Sunday.
Jack: I sure did. Thanks Jim
Jim: Thank you.
Josiah: Good evening my friends.
Jim: Good evening Josiah be bid you welcome my friend in the love and light of Mother/Father God. We are honored that you are here tonight.
Josiah: No one could be more honored than I, as I join you on this anniversary of the night of probably the greatest oration of my career. I truly now have been to the mountain top and I have welcomed many who have joined me in reaching it. There is a great need in this nation and this world for the principle of non violence and tolerance to be put forward. There is no excuse for the poverty, the starvation, and the homelessness that takes place anywhere in this nation. As my last experience in the physical body demonstrated, it was quite easy to speak platitudes to the masses about nonviolence but it is no less difficult today to integrate a community. Yet it is more difficult today to change the way we deal with those who are in need. It is one thing to open the doors to our universities to those of color, any color, but to open the doors to employment, healthcare and housing is not so easy. That, my friend does shake the establishment to its core. This nation has always been one to nod its head in agreement with rhetoric to say amen as those speak of peace and harmony, yet those nods…..it is easy my friends for those to nod their heads in agreement and say amen to the platitudes that speak of change, that speak of non violent revolution in the thought process of this nation. Yet those same individuals who will nod their heads and say amen will shake their fists in anger when those very changes come to roost in their own back yards. Many have found fault with the words of Reverend Jeremiah Wright who has spoken out with great anger against that segment of society. And while indeed his words are contrary to all that I stood for and that all that I ask others to stand for, much in his message was true. There is not that much, my friends, that has truly changed in the way that this nation deals with those of color, with those entrenched in the heart break of poverty and illness. This is the thing that we must continue to strive to change. Do not shake the fist in anger; reach out to those who are different, reach out to those who are in need, embrace those things with your hearts that you nod your heads to in theory. I may no longer be there with you but I still feel the fire of everyone who continues to do that work. Tolerance is more than a word, equality must be more than a concept. Accountability is crucial now more than ever. My honored friends, when I first joined you several years ago I asked that my words, when shared, be shared not as those of Martin Luther King but has the humble servant Josiah for indeed this is from where I came. My desire to serve began not in this last lifetime yet I believe the time has come for me to make use of the recognition of the man I was 40 years ago and I would honor you should you choose to share these words feel free to use them under the name Dr. Martin Luther King.
Jim: Thank you for that. I wanted to do that for a long time but I respected your request.
Dr. Martin Luther King: For some time my friends it was not necessary, for the messages stood by themselves and they still do. Yet I recognize on this the anniversary of my last day in that physical body that there is much more that I can do to honor that lifetime, to honor those who stood with me, who walked those many marches, and who sacrificed much. I realized as I have reflected at this time that I have dishonored them by not stepping up and I am now willing to do so.
Jim: And I am going to place that on the website just as you spoke tonight. I am going to let you announce yourself.
Dr. Martin Luther King: I am humbled by all of those present who have heard my words in the past and honored them and most particularly, kind sir, I thank you for your patience with the process. As a part of that which is changing today I will join you more frequently if that meets with your approval. I will begin to bring forth what I hope can be some guidance for a turbulent time ahead.
Jim: You are more than welcome at any time.
Dr. Martin Luther King: Thank you.
Jim: I was watching television and NBC is going to honor you tomorrow to be there in Memphis . My thoughts were wondering what you were discussing on the balcony that night I know you were preparing for a march. Do you remember the thoughts that were going through your mind? I think Jessie Jackson was there with you.
Dr. Martin Luther King: My friends it is somewhat an anticlimactic if you will. At that moment on that balcony our discussion was more related to our own personal petty frustrations then any lofty goals.
Jim: And that’s ok because times are needed to bounce things off each other.
Dr. Martin Luther King: I find that my frustration those days was very debilitating and I realize from this perspective today, something that I can share with all of you, that when you say I give up, I don’t think I can do this anymore, you begin the path of your own down fall. My friends, I was extremely frustrated in those last days for in trying to move beyond the concepts of color into the area of creating change for the poverty stricken of the deep south I encountered such resistance and became so frustrated I truly wished as I stepped up to the microphone 40 years ago today and wanted to say that I had indeed been to the mountain top and that I would not get there with those who had made the journey with me because it was in my heart that I wanted to return to being a simple preacher to the people that I knew and loved. I was tired of leading the battle, I was tired of leading the fight and while many have said that my words of that evening were prophetic for that which was to come and indeed they became akin to prophecy. They were in fact intended to lay the ground work for my backing away from a leadership role.
Jim: And I can understand that you had been there in Memphis two days. Neither the city or the sanitation workers were willing to listen to sit down, the city wouldn’t budge, the sanitation workers wouldn’t budge and there’s no doubt in my mind that there were agitators within the group that stirred up both sides and you tried to bring a calming oil the situation but it got out of hand.
Dr. Martin Luther King: And, my friend, it is important to note that my being present in that city was in direct violation of an injunction that had been issued to keep me from that city at the time. So knew as I entered into Memphis that I did so at great peril and I would do it again today if the circumstances were such that I felt that were necessary. Luckily there are those now who carry forward my legacy. My son does great, great work in reaching out to change the ravishes of poverty in the south. I have thorough those sacrifices during my life inspired others to be righteous in their dealings as leaders and I hope that this will continue going forward from here.
Jim: It will. And financially, if I can afford it, I will build a website.
Dr. Martin Luther King: My friend that is not necessary.
Jim: You are willing to share the one with the others?
Dr. Martin Luther King: I am quite certain that my friend the honored President Kennedy will be willing to share an occasional space with me.
Jim: Ok.
Dr. Martin Luther King: For this is not about money, this is not about anything so much as it is effectively reaching others and I believe we will do well at this time simply to share. It is my hope as this process moves forward and if the circumstances of this nation remain such that it is reasonable to do so, it is my hope that someone will take up the torch of building a written book that may reach others that do not see the computer. I do not ask that of you my friends but I am, from my humble perspective, beginning to work on one to guide him to those words that are now on your website to seek their desire to contact you with this lofty goal.
Jim: And that would be wonderful, for if I were to type it, I would probably spend the rest of my lifetime trying to type it out.
Dr. Martin Luther King: There will be one that will come forward when the time is right.
Jim: Alright, that would be wonderful.
Dr. Martin Luther King: My friends, my fear is, that I have somewhat drained this individual who has given me the use of her body, for my energy is quite different than the gentleman who preceded me and it is not my desire to tire her and make her less willing to participate in these dual evenings so I will humbly step aside. Thank you for the thoughts and prayers that have gone out from all of you. Thank you for the kind thoughts that you have had in this week where my name has been brought up frequently. I ask only that you remember the good things that I was able to do and try as you can to carry that which you deem important forward in your own lives. That is a tribute to all of us that have gone before.
Jim: Thank you for being here and you are welcome back at any time and wherever you go we know the blessings of Mother/Father God journey with you.
Dr. Martin Luther King: As they do with all of you my friends.
Jim: Thank you.
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