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May 26, 2012

Benevolent Outcomes Blog 5-26-12

INCLUDED IN THIS BLOG:
·    MBO FOR MUSIC TOUR
·    BP FOR NEW RECEPTIONIST
·    MBO FOR LIFE PATH
·    MBO’S FOR LEARNING NEW LANGUAGE
·    MBO FOR FINDING AIRPORT & FLIGHT
·    MBO FOR 1200 MILE TRIP
·    MBO FOR MOVING WITH 8 CATS  

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Welcome to the Benevolent Outcomes Blog, and welcome to everyone who subscribed in the past week.  This Blog is for people just discovering how to use a very simple, yet powerful and effective spiritual tool you can use every day the rest of your life.  It will lessen the stress and fear of life in general, and will make your life easier.  It’s so simple a lot of people say “It can’t be this easy,” but it is, because IT WORKS!  This reconnects you with your Guardian Angel, or higher power, or whatever your belief is.  You simply say, “I request a Most Benevolent Outcome for…….., thank you!”  When you read the stories below, sent from all over the world, we use the acronym MBO for Most Benevolent Outcomes, GA for Guardian Angel, and BP for Benevolent Prayers (what you ask for other people).

SPECIAL NOTICE:

GREAT NEWS!  My two books are now Ebooks.  You can find them both on Amazon.com on Kindle.  The links are:
The Gentle Way – http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007S3HUP0
The Gentle Way II – http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007S2HMF4

Have you visited my website lately?  Here are some great resources:
1.    SIGNS—A.  Request Benevolent Outcomes! B.  Daily Benevolent Prayer
C.    Expect Great Things!  D.  Daily Affirmation  E.  Table Prayer
2.    ARTICLES & NEWS—All my newsletters and Articles are archived here.
3.    WEEKLY BLOGS—All the MBO stories I receive each week.
4.    SAMPLE CHAPTERS—Of my first book.
5.    EARTHQUAKE INFO—A. Earthquake Packing List  B.  Earthquake Exit Strategy Article  C.  Earthquake Preparation    Video  D.  Earthquake Simulation Video E.  Earthquake Time-Lapse Video of Christchurch, NZ
6.    APPEARANCES—Here you can find recordings of several of my interviews.
7.    VIDEOS–I have 4 or 5 you can watch.
8.    STORE—MBO Decals and Expect Great Things Bumper Stickers & More!

If you like forum discussions, here are a couple that are devoted to discussing MBO’s:

http://spiritualphilosophyandpractice.com/showthread.php?2708-The-Gentle-Way-requesting-most-benevolent-outcomes

http://indigosociety.com/showthread.php?51480-Angels-Guides-Getting-Started

Please email me your MBO stories to show others how to use this simple tool to TomTMoore6(at)aol.com.  Now for some inspiring stories.  

MBO FOR MUSIC TOUR

Normally I only publish first names, but in this instance Peter Clerin writes:  Here’s a MBO that I’m working with.

Six months ago I wondered how I could make my music more successful.  Since I’m been reading your newsletter for several years I decided to do a MBO on my music.  

For the last few months, thanks to Facebook, people have been helping me to organize my first music concert tour in Europe. I thought I would only do a country but finally a second country asked me. I have nobody who normally helps me with my music career but thanks to my MBO all this is turning around. I will tour in July and find out if it went well or not.

Just in case needed, here is my website, where it’s possible to listen to music samples.
http://www.heavenonearthmusic.net/cdpageeng.htm

Thank you for all your wonderful newsletters and teaching us about the MBO.  Like many it has changed our lives for the better.

So if you like Peter’s music, are you able to arrange a gig or two for Peter while in Europe?  It would make his MBO even better!

BP FOR NEW RECEPTIONIST

Irene in San Diego writes:  Hello, Tom writing about the results on a BP prayer, about a person (won’t mention Names) who has been giving out wrong vibrations to other employee’s for a while and targeting  them  from  success in their business (being independent contractors) in a full service Hair salon; this person is the receptionist who can make it hard on employees for getting new clients, so I have prayed your prayers for an outcome.

Just this week I heard she gave her two weeks notice(!), which now I pray for a person(new  receptionist) who will be for my success in the future of my business there and not work against me or the other employees.  There have been two  Benevolent prayers which have been answered in the last three months.  Thank God!

MBO FOR LIFE PATH

Deleah writes:  Here is a story you can use.  “I request a most benevolent outcome to be guided on what steps I need to take in my life next with results even better than I could expect or hope for.” A few days after I said this I hurt my ankle and badly and have been on light duty for a week now…I am getting the message loud and clear…to slow down, take time to listen to my guides and angels, realize there are endings coming for me career wise and to stop pushing and trying to control the situation. To relax and let it come about in a divine way.

MBO’S FOR LEARNING NEW LANGUAGE

Jake writes on Facebook: I asked for the MBO regarding getting assistance in improving my ability to learn a language I’m studying. I’ve always had troubles in the past learning languages and really wanted to find a system to help me get started. I asked for the MBO outcome and just happened to find out about this free software that seemed like it was made JUST for me with regard to my learning style. The software is called ‘Learning with Texts’ for those who are interested. I was sure to say my three THANK YOU’s.

Just as an addendum, I know my story may not be very exiting like receiving a windfall of money, but the subject of being able to learn a language has weighed heavily on my mind as it could potentially have consequences when seeking employment later on. So you could only imagine my relief of coming across something that was so helpful to me.

MBO FOR FINDING AIRPORT & FLIGHT

Nancy writes:  Tom, here’s something that happened on Sunday while a friend and I were traveling.

We were visiting friends in San Antonio last week, and heading back to our home in NC on Sunday morning.  We left the resort early to get to the airport at least 2 hours before the flight, since we had a car to drop off and luggage to check.

Well, somehow we passed the airport exit.  I pulled into a gas station to ask for directions.  Sure enough, we drove past where we were supposed to turn off.  I asked the manager how long it would take us to get there.  And he said ‘about 30 minutes.’  

I looked at my watch and noticed that our flight was schedule to leave in 1 hour.  So I asked for an MBO that time would stop for a few minutes and that we would arrive at the airport with at least 20 minutes to spare.

We turned around, got back on the freeway, found the right exit, and headed to the rental car drop off.  Of course, we had trouble finding this location too, and ended up stopping at another gas station.  We were about 5 blocks away.  I looked at my watch, and found it had taken us only 10 minutes to get to that point!  

Pulling into the rental car stop we were met immediately by an attendant, and finished with check in in less than a minute.  As we were walking to the airport shuttle stop a bus pulled right up to the curb and we left almost immediately.  When we got to the airport most people headed inside towards the counter, but my friend and I headed to the curb side check in.  There were 2 people ahead of us with only 1 attendant.  Of course, just then another attendant returned from his break, and we walked right up the counter.  

Going into the airport we immediately checked our gate location, and headed for security.  There were about 10 people ahead of us with 3 stations open, but the line was moving pretty quickly.  Then a fourth station opened, and we went through this station with no complications — only 5 minutes total in this line!

But that wasn’t the final surprise!  Our gate was about a third of the way in from security, and we quickly walked to it, getting there about 15 minutes before the flight was scheduled to take off.  Stopping by the gate and taking a deep breath we heard an announcement coming across the loud speaker.  The connecting flight had been delayed and the plane was just arriving then.  Boarding wouldn’t start until the plane was serviced, in about 20 minutes! So not only did we make our flight with ease we were able to get a cup of coffee and sit down for a few minutes!  

Many thanks to the Angels of time travel!

MBO FOR 1200 MILE TRIP

Lee writes:  I have an MBO for you. We are traveling approximately 1200 miles. One leg of our trip included the Baltimore-Washington D.C. area. I said an MBO before we left for an easy drive with smooth flowing traffic. We just went thought the area at 5:00-7:00 which is the typical rush hour and there is minimal traffic and we are going along smoothly! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

MBO FOR MOVING WITH  8 CATS

Gina in Sedona writes:  Wanted to share this MBO with you.

In August, we had planned to move across country from Alabama to Arizona. Beside the truck full of furniture and personal belongings, which my husband and his friend were going to drive, my daughter and I were going to haul my 8 indoor-only cats in our SUV. I had meticulously planned the whole thing, from the route, travel supplies, pet-friendly motels, etc. A big part of the planning process was asking MBOs that we reach our destination safely and that the cats would handle the trip OK.

From the moment we left the house, everything went smoothly. The cats were absolute angels, our vehicles ran fine, and we even arrived at our destination ahead of schedule! We couldn’t have asked for anything more…except we forgot to ask that the furniture arrive safely! Everything in the moving truck that wasn’t packed in boxes was pretty much dinged up or broken, and I started to get a little emotional about the damage. Then, I realized that all of us, including the cats, survived the trip perfectly, even better than we imagined, and that was a lot more important than a bunch of ‘stuff!’ Thanks to our angels and guides for keeping us safe and comfortable during our travels. And thank you, Tom, for your hard work in sharing so much important information!

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Have a Most Benevolent Week!

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March 27, 2010

Benevolent Outcomes Blog 3-27-10

Hi everyone!  I’m doing a different Blog this week, but one I feel is so important for all those who live on the West Coast of North America.  I have put together an EARTHQUAKE PACKING LIST, which is much more extensive than I have ever seen before.  I took the lists I could find and drew the best from each, and then added quite a few of my own, plus explanations.

Please forward this blog, or even better perhaps, copy and paste the list to an email and send it to all your friends on the West Coast, and ask them to forward it to their friends too. You might very well save a life if you do.  As I reported in this week’s newsletter (http://www.thegentlewaybook.com/nl-032610.html), the Fire Chief in Riverside County, California says they are now experiencing earthquake “swarms” with over 100 of these small “mini-quakes” just in the last 30 days, and he’s quite concerned they’re headed for a major quake.

Here’s the list.

EARTHQUAKE PACKING LIST

Tom T. Moore

Copyright 2010

http://TheGentleWayBook.com/quakes.htm

TOP 10 ITEMS TO HAVE NOW!

1.    WATER—1 GALLON PER DAY FOR 3 DAYS FOR EACH PERSON
2.    TENT—YOU’LL NEED ONE WHETHER YOU EVACUATE OR STAY
3.    PLASTIC TUBS TO HOLD EMERGENCY ITEMS
4.    DRY FOOD—3 DAYS MINIMUM, PREFERABLY 7 OR MORE
5.    FLASHLIGHTS WITH EXTRA BATTERIES
6.    IMPORTANT PAPERS—Copies of Birth Certificates, Passports, Financial
7.    TOILET PAPER—LARGE SUPPLY
8.    TOILET SUPPLIES—SOAP, PLUS SEE LIST BELOW
9.    MEDICINES—Including copies of prescriptions
10. PET FOOD & SUPPLIES—At least 2 weeks minimum

NEXT 10 ITEMS—ALMOST AS IMPORTANT!

1.    CASH MONEY (Small Denominations & Coins)
2.    CLOTHING—Including jackets and rain gear
3.    SLEEPING BAGS, BLANKETS, OR SPACE BLANKETS
4.    DUST MASKS (Sealed)—Recommended M-100’s or higher
5.    HANDI-WIPES, WET-N-DRYS, HAND SANITIZERS
6.    STURDY WALKING OR HIKING SHOES
7.    CAR ADAPTER—For charging cell phones and other electronic items
8.    CAN OPENER and/or SWISS ARMY KNIFE
9.    RADIO—PREFERABLY SATELLITE—EXTRA BATTERIES
10.  WRENCH TO TURN OFF GAS AT YOUR HOME

After putting together these two lists, then start adding to the plastic tubs with items you already have on hand in your home.  Check them off as you go.  Then start buying the rest—some of which you may find at garage sales, Ebay, or Craigs List to save money.

Below is what the Los Angeles Fire Department lists to have on hand in case there is an earthquake.  I think it is flawed, as this list assumes there will be only a localized earthquake and not a series of “Chile Style” continuing earthquakes.  Many of these items will not be needed if you evacuate, but I am listing them all for you to choose what is important to your family.  It is not complete, so I’ve added a number of things in a list below, assuming you’ll want to leave.  Buy these items over two or three months so the cost doesn’t make such a big dent in your pocketbook.  Here is the list:

·    Ax / Maul (min. 6 lb.)
·    Broom
·    CASH MONEY (Small Denominations & Coins)
·    Cheese Cloth (To Strain Particles From Water)
·    Clothing
·    Coil of Wire
·    Coils of Rope 1/4″, 1/2″, 3/4″ (25′ – 50′)
·    Compass
·    Crowbar or Claw Tool (36″ or Longer)
·    Dry Food
·    Entertainment Pack – Family Photos, Notebooks, Literature, and Games
·    Fire Extinguisher (We recommend a dry chemical type with a minimum size rating of 2A -IOBC, with an earthquake restraining strap, a hose type nozzle, and a metal head.)
·    Flashlight With Batteries, Chemical Light Sticks and Matches, In Waterproof Container
·    Hammer and Nails
·    Plastic Garbage Bags (Heavy Duty, 30 Gal. or Larger)
·    Plastic Sheeting Rolls (4 Mil. IO’ X 25′)
·    Radio – Satellite is best (Battery Powered Portable)
·    Screwdrivers
·    Shovel (flat head and pointed)
·    Sleeping Bags, Blanket, or Space Blanket
·    Small and Large Plastic Bags
·    Tarp (PVC or Canvas, Minimum Two, 8′ X IO’)
·    Tent (Family or Tube Type)
·    Walking Shoes and Socks plus Road Map
·    Water – (Bottled plus strainer straw)
·    Work Gloves

SANITATION SUPPLIES
·    Dust Masks (Sealed)—Recommended M-100’s or better;
·    Handi-wipes, Wet-N-Drys, etc. for water free cleanup
·    Insect Sprays
·    Plastic Bags – heavy duty garbage can size and smaller zip-lock types
·    Portable (Collapsible) Camp Toilet with Chemicals
·    Powdered Chlorine Lime – (proper storage is required, it is an oxidizer and it is corrosive)
·    Toilet Paper (A very large supply)
·    Toilet Supplies – Towelettes, Shampoo, Toothbrush and Toothpaste, Razor and extra Blades, Deodorant, Sanitary Napkins, Etc.
·     Water purifier (Don’t rely on the cheese cloth above)

THINGS THEY DIDN’T LIST

·    Adapter for recharging cell phone in your car;
·    Air Mattress;
·    Backpacks for each person—in case you have to hike out
·    Bicycles—with Bike Carrier
·    Boy Scout Fieldbook or a survival guide;
·    Camp Stove with a one month supply of fuel;
·    Can opener—one that is easy to use;
·    Candles;
·    Cargo straps to tie down containers, suitcases, duffle bags, etc.;
·    Car keys—extra set;
·    Cell phone(s) and chargers—both car and normal plugs;
·    Clipboard for sheet with your destination that you leave;
·    Deck of Cards and Paperback Books (in case you get stuck);
·    Extra batteries for the radio and flashlights;
·    Eye glasses—extra set;
·    Games for Children;
·    Gas can(s) to attach to the back of your vehicle;
·    Gas siphon tube (do internet search);
·    Gas topped off every few days
·    Hand sanitizers;
·    Important papers—Originals or copies of your birth certificates, passports, financial papers, and so on;
·    Infants, disabled, and elderly special items they require;
·    Jumper cables and/or battery charger;
·    Knapsacks or canvas bags for each person’s personal items;
·    Laptop and/or Blackberry with all cords including car plug-in;
·    Map with A, B, and C designated escape routes (no bridges);
·    Medical book for diagnosis and treatment;
·    Medicines AND photocopies of prescriptions;
·    Multi-function Swiss Army knife;
·    New tires if needed for car;
·    Padlock;
·    Pens and “Sharpies” for writing on odd surfaces, filling out forms;
·    Photo albums;
·    Plastic bowls for each member of the family with lids;
·    Plastic forks, knives, and spoons;
·    Ponchos with hoods plus waterproof pants for the whole family for inclement weather;
·    Portable fast charger for cell phone;
·    Rubber gloves—prevents infection;
·    Safety pins;
·    Sectioned tent poles for the tarps;
·    Sunscreen;
·    Tire and air mattress air pump that runs off your car battery;
·    Towels;
·    Tow rope for car;
·    Trash Bags;
·    T-Shirts;
·    Video Record of everything in your dwelling;
·    Warm coats, sweaters, caps and gloves—you can pack last year’s coats in the kit;
·    Whistle;
·    Wrench for turning off the gas at your house

DON’T FORGET YOUR PETS!
Buy or make up an emergency kit for them.  Recommended:
·     Pet food for a minimum two weeks, but a month is better;
·    Water;
·    Water purification tablets.  If you run out of bottled water, they will need to drink from    whatever is available;
·    Thermal or warm blanket;
·    Sweater or coat if your pet is used to wearing them outside in the winter;
·    An extra collar and leash;
·    Toys;
·    Bowls for food and drink—preferably collapsible to cut down on space;
·    Emergency supplies, from nose to tail;
·    Sanitation bags;
·    Medicines for your pet(s);
·    Microchip your pets in case you become separated.

NOTES: Please note that perhaps you will not need all of the above, but do you really wish to take the gamble?  Even if you are planning to leave when the Precursors begin (Coronal Mass Ejection, animal and bird migrations), there’s always the chance that you’ll become immobilized because of mechanical problems, freeway wrecks, or a crush of humanity that overwhelms local facilities in the city or town that you reach.  You want to be able to take care of yourself for literally weeks, if not months.  I really don’t think you want to spend months in an Army tent with 10 to 100 other people, depending upon the size, do you?

The Department of Homeland Security and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) so far have shown ineptness in responding to the needs of thousands of people in a disaster, such as Hurricane Katrina.  FEMA barred workers from entering 70,000 trailers in storage nationwide with the concerns about hazardous fumes, especially formaldehyde emissions.  Yet at the same time, more than 48,000 other trailers continued to be used by hurricane victims in Louisiana and Mississippi.  I would rather live in a tent than a FEMA trailer.  Multiply the Katrina event by multiple times and you can just imagine how little help you can expect from the government for months after these disasters.  A series of “Chile Style” earthquakes would affect literally MILLIONS of people on the west coast.

I highly recommend, if you can afford it, the family size tent, if you don’t wish to buy or rent a RV or travel trailer.  You don’t know how long you may have to live in it, so the larger the better.  If they run out locally, shop on the internet, but the earlier the better.  For those of you without camping experience, the tarps are what you can sit under and cook under in inclement weather or hot sun.  Once you’ve secured housing wherever you relocate to, donate the tent to another family, so that they don’t have to live in a large refugee tent.  You’ll someday be rewarded for that act of kindness.

Many of the above emergency items come in kits that you can purchase online, instead of having to buy them piecemeal, such as the ones found on www.redcrossstore.org.  Search the internet for the best deals.

The Los Angeles Fire department recommends storing these supplies in a container that will not be buried under falling objects.  They recommend a large trashcan.  I would amend that to say that you should consider large square plastic bins that can easily be loaded inside your car or even tied onto the top with straps.  Trashcans are for those people who think they are going to stay around after the earthquake.  You may wish to consider buying a rack for the top of your car (permanent or portable) that will allow you to carry more supplies with you.

SPECIAL NOTE FOR EVERYONE LIVING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:

If there are a series of “Chile Style” earthquakes—one after another, after another—there will be huge clouds of dust lifted into the air, which may remain for weeks or even months.  Do you really want to subject your family to respiratory problems the rest of your lives by breathing this toxic dust?  And keep in mind that there will be very little running water with water pipe breaks, so you’ll run out of water after three days—then what?  You need to leave the area and go as far as you can—Phoenix or farther.  There will be a crush of refugees streaming in, so the farther the better, and away from the clouds of dust.  Even if the first major quake is not near you, LEAVE! The next one may very well be.

ONE FINAL NOTE:

There will be chaos after the earthquakes, and I’m sure you don’t want to be forced to try and defend your family from marauding gangs.  SO LEAVE!!

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Tom
Tom T. Moore
TomTMoore6(at)aol.com

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