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Allie Lightflower is attending The Health Seekers Kitchen's event
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The Health Seeker's Kitchen: Class #3- Healthy Desserts & Treats at Sandy Bosch Kitchen Center-$10.00 for 2 hour class

May 18, 2011 from 12:30pm to 2:30pm
The Health Seeker's Kitchen will be teaching class #3 at the Sandy Bosch Kitchen Center on Wednesday, May 18, 2011. This class will be packed with health information along with the creation of six different nutritious and fabulous sweet recipes. We will be making Dairy-Free Toasted Almond-Cherry Ice Cream and Berry Cheescake, Raw…See More
May 11, 2011
Allie Lightflower liked James Simmons's discussion The Greatest Man in History
Apr 23, 2011
Allie Lightflower left a comment for Buffy Snell
"Hi Buffy,  I'm working on my reply to your comments but have spent most of the day fixing my sprinkling systerm -- I just didn't want you to think I wasn't responding!   Alllie"
Apr 21, 2011
Allie Lightflower left a comment for Natalie Hunsaker
"I looked at every single painting on your website and they are so beautiful.  So is that a painting of you holding the brushes or a photo?  I can't tell.  It seems like a painting, but it's so good -- it could be a photo.…"
Apr 20, 2011
Natalie Hunsaker left a comment for Allie Lightflower
"Hi Allie, I think the photo on Jim's forum is the default one because I didn't upload anything; but yes, I do have a website: www.nataliehunsaker.com.  Please know I'm not leaving the discussion in anger...I just have so much to…"
Apr 20, 2011
Allie Lightflower left a comment for Natalie Hunsaker
"Hi Natalie,  is the photo on Jim's blog a PAINTING -- a self portrait of you?  It is wonderful and shockingly good.  I'd love to see your work.  Do you have a website?   We're going to miss you on these posts.…"
Apr 20, 2011
Allie Lightflower replied to James Simmons's discussion Chia Seed
"Easily 2 years in the kitchen, and probably 5 or more if stored in a cool, dry place.  They are an extremely stable seed. "
Apr 20, 2011
Allie Lightflower replied to James Simmons's discussion Why and How to use Chia Seed
"What city are you in? and we can hook you up with the volunteer distributor closest to you. "
Apr 19, 2011
Allie Lightflower replied to James Simmons's discussion Chia Seed
"I have 35 lbs. of chia seeds in a 7 gal. bucket, so 50 lbs. should fit in two 5-gal. buckets."
Apr 19, 2011
James Simmons replied to Allie Lightflower's discussion The Sacred Use of Money
"We have been discussing two different Zions, one that employs the laws of supply and demand and one that does not. We call the first Zion a name that does not rightly belong to it. There is a process wherein we seek to "establish" Zion,…"
Apr 18, 2011
Buffy Snell replied to Allie Lightflower's discussion The Sacred Use of Money
"I think you've hit the nail on the head Melody.  It only makes sense that incentive and the natural laws of supply and demand still apply.  We will still have a government which protects us in our right to private property and the…"
Apr 18, 2011
Buffy Snell replied to Allie Lightflower's discussion The Sacred Use of Money
"Jim- Welcome back!  We've been agreeing way too much on here and it just hasn't been as fun since you left.  : ) I love your questions: "Did Christ require reciprocity when he caused the blind to see, when he healed the lame…"
Apr 18, 2011
James Simmons replied to Allie Lightflower's discussion The Sacred Use of Money
"I'm not saying; I'm asking. During the past couple of days I visited the farm where I was raised. It was where I became most intimately familiar with the law of the harvest. But it seems that Christ engaged laws that are much greater than…"
Apr 17, 2011
Kisi Watkins replied to Allie Lightflower's discussion The Sacred Use of Money
"I'm just posting this sentence to see where this thing puts it.  It's hard to find places to reply!"
Apr 17, 2011
Buffy Snell replied to Allie Lightflower's discussion The Sacred Use of Money
"One more thing.  It's easy to feel like you would give your all to the Lord.  But I think that God reveals our hearts to us one sacrifice at a time.  Sometimes we don't even know what our hearts are set on until He asks us…"
Apr 17, 2011
Buffy Snell replied to Allie Lightflower's discussion The Sacred Use of Money
"When you say, Having a "profit motive" implies you need money or trade value accumulated to obtain what you want or need. I can see why you are struggling to marry up the idea that we would have an exchange of energy/trade as a God when…"
Apr 15, 2011

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At 8:38pm on April 20, 2011, Natalie Hunsaker said…

Hi Allie, I think the photo on Jim's forum is the default one because I didn't upload anything; but yes, I do have a website: www.nataliehunsaker.com.  Please know I'm not leaving the discussion in anger...I just have so much to do!  This has become too absorbing and just when I thought we were getting somewhere, it turned backward again.  I'd still like to give you a big hug if we ever meet in person :)

 

Natalie

At 1:42pm on April 13, 2011, James Simmons said…
Thank you for the invitation. Perhaps timing of this discussion will be better served when that which is familiar to us fails. I've been blessed to enjoy failure of what is familiar to me already. Prior to that I could not see and I could not hear -- I just couldn't. I now understand why he said, "What must I do to bring them out from under this condemnation." It isn't because we are not willing, we simply cannot see or hear. I hope the Lord has a back up plan that offers the opportunity for scales to fall as lovingly and patently as he has enabled me in these matters.
At 8:56am on April 13, 2011, Buffy Snell said…

As a side note, I think it is interesting that Allie’s friend who is dirt poor received the answer that he received.  It’s plausible.  But I also believe that even if we are dirt poor, we can (like Nephi) do all things that the Lord has commanded us to do.  Vaughn J. Featherstone said,

 

“I bear my humble witness to you that the great God of heaven will open doors and means in a way we never would have supposed, to help all those who truly want a years supply… All we have to do is to decide, commit to it, and then keep the commitment. Miracles will take place…”  -Vaughn J. Featherstone (Ensign May 1976, pg. 116)

 

I just remembered, I think you sent me this quote.  : )

 

As far as your question is concerned, "Where is the dividing line between being self-sufficient and trusting in the Lord?"  I think of this quote by Joseph Smith,

"Let us cheerfully do all things that lie in our power; and then may we stand still, with the utmost assurance..." 

 

Cheerfully doing all that lies within our power to be self-reliant qualifies us for assurance, for grace and for care beyond our own abilities.   Only the Lord can say when your all is enough.  I'd love to know what He says.

 

Buffy

At 8:56am on April 13, 2011, Buffy Snell said…

I can't seem to comment here either.  Maybe I'll send it in two parts :)

I did want to post on Melody's comment--

Melody-

This comes from the November Ensign of 1980.  Ironically it is a talk given by Ezra Taft Benson about the importance of self-reliance and providing in the Lord's way (but I'll just quote the parts that pertain directly.)  This affirms Allie’s advice.  President Benson says,

 

"The counsel from Church authorities has been consistent over the years and is well summarized in these words:

'First, and above and beyond everything else, LET US LIVE RIGHTEOUSLY.  …  

'Let us avoid debt as we would avoid a plague; where we are now in debt, let us get out of debt; if not today, then tomorrow.

'Let us straitly and strictly live within our incomes, and save a little.

'Let every head of every household see to it that he has on hand enough food and clothing, and, where possible, fuel also, FOR AT LEAST a year ahead.' "

 

If you already have a year's supply of food, clothing and fuel, I think that Allie gives good advice to seek personal revelation regarding the matter.  I don't think we can judge whether or not others are going to extremes since the counsel is to have AT LEAST a year's supply.  Although I do agree that our preparations should not become our God.  It would be a real test of faith to leave with only what we could carry--but it’s nothing I would put past the Lord. 

 


At 12:58am on April 13, 2011, Buffy Snell said…
It looks like this discussion has been closed, but I really liked your last post.  I would love to get together with you even if Jim does not.  You would be fun to talk to.  Natalie is my sister, and I think we could have a good time.  Call me.  (801)756-6260
At 10:57pm on April 11, 2011, Natalie Hunsaker said…
Of course I would be willing to accept you as a friend regardless of whether we get together.
 
 
 

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