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TUT - A Note from the Universe

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Mon, Aug 21, 2017 07:49 AM

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If I could only email you one more time, {NAME} - not that I'm about to stop, watching you read thes

If I could only email you one more time, {NAME} - not that I'm about to stop, watching you read these things is too much fun - I'd point out that there's never been any other time in the entire history of your little blue planet when there's been so much to be happy about or as much to look forward to as right now. And if I knew you wouldn't get too choked up, I'd tell you that there's no one else I'd rather be to enjoy it all... than you.   Excuse me, while I kiss the sky -     The Universe {NAME}, the most frequent question I’ve been posed this year is, “How do I affect change in the world at this time of transition and chaos?” An awesome question, because right now we’re passing through an Awakening Phase (contrary to appearances), during which there’s an opportunity for us to focus on things that will move us into a “higher vibration,” matching the increasing vibe of the Earth’s, adding exponentially to the harmony and love of all that follows – forevermore. Those not matching this vibe, will find life becoming more difficult. All we have to do is choose to develop a daily practice in which we focus on what’s good, what’s right, life’s order, its beauty, and the LOVE that’s truly EVERYWHERE. This alone will automatically alter our words and our actions, and like in dominoes, the worlds.   To help you (and myself), we just created a Facebook page called “RAISE THE VIBE.” Will you go there now? With the heightened energies of the eclipse today, we’re hosting day-long, top of the hour, LIVE broadcasts from “light luminaries”! Whoa, see who by clicking through!   "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead [To get on board: 1) Join our small group 2) Tell 2 friends 3) Post positively!!]( Thoughts become things... choose the good ones! ® © [www.tut.com]( ®  At least no one else, yet, {NAME}. It's time. Please do this. [YOU ARE NEEDED!]( Connect with me This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]( with from theuniverse@tut.com [Update Profile/Email Address]( | Rapid removal with [SafeUnsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( The Universe Talks | 6965 Piazza Grande Ave Ste 213, Orlando, FL 32835

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