Saving others or co-creating to help others heal? Your choice.
April 24th, 2011 by Rose Rosetree
Easter Sunday is a favorite holiday for many, including me. However, I’m not celebrating it in the way of many of my Bible-Belt neighbors.
Some of those neighbors here in Sterling, Virginia feel both grateful and relieved when Eastertide rolls around: Jesus died to take away my sins. That was the whole purpose, really.
One former neighbor across the street was clearly enthusiastic about this popular proposition. At Christmas, she put lights on her roof in the form of a very large cross. The meaning seemed clear: Forget about the cute babe in the manger. Get to the good part. That death on the cross. For us all. Hurry up already.
To me, the idea of having Jesus save everyone permanently is beyond ludicrous. To me, plenty of Christians unintentionally put Jesus in a role akin to the guy in the circus with the broom and dustpan. You know, the man in the circus dressed like a janitor, the humble fellow who follows elephants around, cleaning up all their poop.
No, I don’t believe that Jesus ever made such a deal with humanity. Nor is it possible that any Christian can make a magical agreement, such as “I am now officially Born Again,” and then act any old way, confident of being “saved” for all eternity. Actually, in my last book, Magnetize Money with Energetic Literacy, I used deeper perception in order to explore the theory of being “Saved.” I systematically researched 50 grassroots Christian leaders, checking out their auric modeling regarding “Connection to Spiritial Source” and other chakra databanks. As you know, if you read that chapter, the findings were quite consistent. And not necessarily as expected. Read More »




Long before you tried Aura Reading, maybe you heard a song with the lyric, “This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.” The group for this hit song was The Fifth Dimension.
Meanwhile, right now, I am seriously interested in the biggest bit of news of my lifetime. Yes, this news is even bigger than the Inauguration of President Obama. And a certain catchy song is running through my head.