I cannot describe to you the absolute joy in The Afterlife of the celebration
that has ensued with the governor of Georgia's signing of the bill adopting
its new flag and removing the last traces of the old confederacy from it!
The Confederate Forces Of Atonement in The Afterlife, Those trying to undo
what the confederacy created, asked Lord Peter if the whole Kingdom Of
God could join in the celebration, and Lord Peter joyously cried "Yes!
Let all work be forgotten for a time, except that that is absolutely necessary,
and let all of The Kingdom Of God join in your joy!"
Such reveille broke loose as cannot be explained. For The Confederate
Forces to win such a victory while The United States and The Kingdom Of
God are at war has shocked everyone! But it's a wonderful kind of
shock.
Beatles & Friends was asked to come to The Confederate Capitol
and perform. John Lennon quickly led his associates there and the
partying went on for hours and hasn't really stopped yet. Again and
again Beatles & Friends was asked to sing "True Dixie," The Confederate
Anthem in The Afterlife, and without hesitation they did so, again and
again, bringing roars of happiness from the crowds over and over again,
and cries of "Free at last! Free at last! Glory be to God,
free at last!" meaning one more thing had happened to make Those
celebrating less burdened by the mistakes They had made.
During the festivities Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis came up to
John Lennon and asked "Apostle Designate, when your church is formed on
Earth, when you again give mankind God's True Teachings, may one of the
first be in Georgia, in honor of this victory, one while you empowered
us?" "Most certainly!" John promised. "If it can be arranged,
it will be so."
We have been asked by The Confederates to again release the words to
"True Dixie" so everyone may understand Their true feelings now and strive
to bring an end to the hatred that They mistakenly created so long ago,
and to ask everyone to join Them in Their efforts to undo what They have
done. We do so with the greatest joy and we hope that soon They will
have total victory, that the pain so many of Them suffer will finally fade
away.
TRUE DIXIE
Channeled Through; Speaker Gerald A. Polley
(As Published in Voices From Spirit Magazine, V4 N2 September, 1990.)
All rights reserved.
Well, I wish I was in
The land of cotton,
Honor, there, is not forgotten.
Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land.
Where black and white
Can live together,
We are sisters, we are brothers.
Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land.
Away down South
Where I was born in,
Early on a sunny mornin',
Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land.
And if my brother
Loves my sister,
Who am I to say another?
Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land.
(Chorus)
Well, I wish I was in Dixie, Hurrah! Hurrah!
In Dixie Land I'll make my stand
For right and truth in Dixie.
Away, away, away down South in Dixie.
And if my sister
Loves my brother,
Kiss her cheek and bless her mother.
Look away, look away, look away Dixie Land.
Strike the flag of hatred yonder,
Rise ours high
to fly above her!
Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land.
Now, let our children
Live together,
Let the hatred die forever!
Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land!
(Chorus, To End)