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My TED STORY: A story about the gifted Prophecy regarding a special providence in my life and about its implications for humanity. This story is about turning point in my life, on the edge to the current millennium, as I have experienced revelation of God regarding my duty in the world and realized its implications for humanity at large: Those days, while working at USAID/Armenia as a Secretary, I had forgotten about faith/religion since nothing had changed in my life throughout several years, counting from the day of being baptized. I had turned to an agnostic, believing that it is not possible to prove that God is alive... Yet at that very time I have experiences a phenomena of supernatural gift - I was given a Revelations through spiritual eyes for a plan of God - I saw myself being an author of a film, that has a holy mission to bear Universal Prophetic revelations for a new era mankind. (For time constraints it is not easy to explain more clearly now) After some time passed I gradually realized the first –perhaps – of the reasons as to why I was chosen as a vessel for such a mission… I recalled the unique time of my youth spent at the Church of Saint John, praying to God in emotional affection to accept my life as sacrifice for service to him, as I was so emotionally affected by a cruelty of psycho-maniac in my life I came across to. Today I am preparing to confess to the world my story that will prove that God is seeing our hearts, and listens to our prayers, that God can even use a devoted human as a vessel and charge with a duty as incredible as to make the impossible for science possible, making invisible visible through a sacred film. Because of time constraints I would end now. You may learn more about my story from the previous posts... and humanityvoices.blogspot that has been unfortunately negatively affected and needs some editing
Posted on: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 22:13:49 +0000

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