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The Violet Consuming Flame Visualization

Keep the attention still and concentrated, and keep feeling the Violet Consuming Flame passing through your body until the Joy and Happiness of Its Power begin to make you feel lighter and more at ease. Remain within this, and feel It is God’s Forgiving Mercy; and Its Great Loving Purity comes into you and just loves to consume every particle of substance which does not produce Perfection.

Realize that the Love in this Violet Consuming Flame loves to release all substance from you which is not qualified with Eternal Purity. Then you will love that Violet Flame more! As you love It, It will love you; and It will love away all the substance that appears as limitation.Therefore, the more you use It, the more It will bless you. The more It becomes real and the more you draw It forth for others, the more you automatically raise yourselves.

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July 25, 2012

Banking Arrests Are Underway

Former Anglo Irish Bank
chairman Sean FitzPatrick
has been arrested
at Dublin airport

Thanks to the2012scenario.com

Stephen: We may not hear or see all of these immediately, but this story from the BBC shows arrests in the banking world are underway- and within the last 24 hours.

 Sean FitzPatrick is Third Ex-Anglo Irish Bank Executive to be Arrested in 24-hours


From BBC News – July 24, 2012
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18965510

The former head of Anglo Irish Bank, Sean FitzPatrick, has been arrested by Irish police in connection with alleged financial irregularities at the bank.
Mr FitzPatrick has been appearing in court in Dublin.
He is the third former senior executive from Anglo Irish Bank to appear in court within the past 24 hours.
All three men face 16 charges in relation to an alleged failed attempt to prop up Anglo’s share price after a stock market collapse.
Anglo was nationalised at a cost of about 30bn euros (£23.4bn) to Irish taxpayers.



Airport arrest
Mr FitzPatrick served as chief executive and then chairman of the bank, building it up to become what at one time appeared to be one of the biggest success stories of Ireland’s boom years.
However, Anglo was badly exposed by the bursting of the Irish property bubble and suffered the largest corporate loss in the history of the Republic of Ireland.
Mr FitzPatrick stepped down from his position in December 2008, a month before Anglo had to be bailed out by the state.
Irish police arrested him at about 05:35 BST on Tuesday at Dublin airport and took him to Bridewell Garda station in the city centre.
It is the third time Mr FitzPatrick has been arrested as part of the three-and-a-half year long investigation into the collapse of Anglo Irish Bank.
On Monday, Willie McAteer – the second in command at the bank before his resignation in January 2009 – appeared in court alongside Pat Whelan, a former head of lending and operations at the bank.
Mr McAteer, 60, from Rathgar in Dublin, was granted bail until 8 October but was was ordered to hand in his passport.
Mr Whelan, 50, from Malahide in County Dublin, was also granted bail but was ordered to give 48 hours notice if he is travelling anywhere outside Ireland or the UK.
The former bank is being wound down and is currently being run by the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Limited (IBRC).

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