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Ohakune & rebirth

• Thankyou to those who moved to attend the recent meeting to set up a committee to support Ohakune and improve conditions for people. You were willing to take part in creating a better place to live, a better, more caring and loving community and I support your efforts whole-heartedly. My suggestion or hope is that any discussions will be able to be aired in the Bulletin to enable people to express their opinions, make suggestions or even vote if necessary on proposed changes. I believe we are in a time of great change, the selfresponsible attitude of you people on behalf of our community indicates you are in tune with these changes that are going on and can be a lot of fun if we take part in thern. If, on the other hand, we resist the changes, it creates friction and pain. The Bible indicates the changes in Revelations, Chapter 21, it is the becoming of age of mankind. I have personally seen the vision of the new Jerusalem coming down to Earth and creating a new heaven and a new Earth where all is changed. Read the chapter and you will feel the spirit and the extent of it. The universe is watching and waiting the directions we take in handling these events and since we are living in the same sun system and universe, so they are affected by what happens here on Earth. So the rebirth of our Mother Earth and all that is in it and on it is of vital importance to thp Universal Being of Father Mother God of whom we are a conscious part.

Martin L

Dekker

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 688, 27 May 1997, Page 4

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277

Ohakune & rebirth Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 688, 27 May 1997, Page 4

Ohakune & rebirth Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 688, 27 May 1997, Page 4

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