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"Hello, Central!" How Do You Feel About Mother Teresa?

Patrick H. Bellringer

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f helping the poor and sick, she put the money in monasteries. These monasteries "trained" obedient nuns and monks, who had no own will. Atleast this was told by some nuns and monks who we're workin' with her at the time. The "hospitals" and "poor houses" she had built, were horrendous. By the pictures and videos I saw, there's no way you could spend that amount of charity money to few facilities.

The issue with the "lost money" is a question mark. Some of the monasteries don't want to give their account information to any officials, since those might have some "secrets."

Mother Teresa teached her followers, that suffering was the only way to achieve enlightenment and getting close to god. I found this a bit disturbing...

What are your feelings and knowledge on this matter? I have absolutely no idea, if this information is correct or not. Are these just stories started by dark powers, or do these actually have some basis?

Seeking the truth, Love and Light to you all!

JL

(Reply)

FROM: Patrick H. Bellringer

TO: JL

DATE: July 9, 2007

SUBJECT: Reply

Dear JL;

Thank you for your letter. Mother Teresa was a good soul, but she, too, was sub-serviant to the One World Order of evil control. She had to pay her "dues", if she was to continue with her work. She poured much money into monasteries and worthless religious projects.

Suffering is only one avenue to enlightenment. Suffering may be by choice, as a part of your soul contract with Creator God, or it may be the result of error in your 3D personal choices. We do not need to suffer, for we can heal ourselves both body and spirit with Divine help. We have the ability to create a life-style free of pain and suffering, though most choose otherwise.

In Love and Light,

Patrick H. Bellringer