A Voice for the Animals
 

Dear Fellow People

For more than 30 years, I have been privileged to be the bearer of the word of the eternal Spirit, of the Christ of God. You will ask: What is a bearer of the word of the eternal Spirit? - It is a prophet of God; and where I am concerned, a prophetess of God. I did not call myself for this, and I did not name myself as such, nor will I describe myself as a prophetess of God.
 
It is the Eternal One who made me into His divine instrument, because of a divine mission from above, from the Kingdom of God. God calls me the bearer of His word, His prophetess. I myself simply remained a human being among human beings, in the Spirit of our eternal Father, Gabriele, the sister of all my brothers and sisters.

In the prophetic word, the Spirit of the Christ of God gave countless revelations to the people during these 30 years, words of life, words of guidance and admonishment, which, among other things, relate to the present time. Excerpts from my spiritual development can be read in the great revelation from the Christ of God, ""This Is My Word. Alpha and Omega," as well as in the first volume of "The Path to Cosmic Consciousness - Happiness, Freedom and Peace."

I want to introduce myself very briefly to you. As already mentioned, I am your sister in the Spirit of God, our eternal Father, whose children, whose sons and daughters, we all are. So, I am a human being among human beings, with, however, the divine mission from the eternal Being to bring messages from the eternal Being.

During these past 30 years, I experienced not only the hopelessness, loneliness, suffering, grief and illness of my fellowmen, of my brothers and sisters, whom all Christians recognize in the Lord's Prayer as children of one Father. I also experienced and still experience unspeakable suffering in the animal world. Animals have hardly any rights in this world and seldom a voice. On the other hand, according to the constitution of their respective governments, people have rights and obligations, and thus, a voice. Animals, however, need people who love them and speak for them in this dark, cruel and brutal world.

I love the animals and want to give them a voice, particularly, in this Christmas message. The animals speak in my heart and I interpret their language. Dear fellow people, I hope so very much that the words also reach your heart!

The animal's request:

It gets dark early and is bitter cold. The rain is absorbed by the ground, but we animals, who have to eke out our existence out of doors, call out to the people:

"Help us, so that we also get a roof over our heads, like you have and like the animals in Bethlehem had.
Feel into your hearts, you people! Feel that we are your little animal brothers and sisters! During the dark time of year, in which the ground is often frozen, there is hardly any food.
Please, please, help, so that animal-loving people can build shelters and give us food!
Help us, so that hunters and trappers can no longer profit through you people from their brutal, furtive ways of shooting and trapping. As soon as our dead bodies are no longer used for holiday roasts, there is no reason to keep killing us.
We animals fervently plead: Do not eat our meat! If the consumption of meat diminishes, then as a result, the violence in the woods and on the fields will lessen more and more.



Please, please, don't eat us! Don't let your Christmas celebration be a slaughter feast, but let it become a Bethlehem celebration! Joseph and Mary did not slaughter the animals in Bethlehem for their own physical well-being - they loved the animals and the animals loved them. Oxen and donkeys provided warmth and gave up their manger for the infant boy.
The animals in the stable in Bethlehem had a shelter, a roof over their heads. Please, please help Bethlehem emerge in woods and fields, as well!"

Animals in their livestock prisons speak into my heart, and I, Gabriele, want to give them my voice:

"We are bred and raised to be slaughtered, prisoners in a horrible barn. We, too are beings of creation, who feel just as you human beings do. We feel fear, sorrow and joy. Many of us are cattle - condemned to slaughter, because people want to eat our flesh. We stand in the tightest spaces, with hardly any freedom of movement. Underneath, are grate-like floors made of metal - you call them split flooring. Our excrement falls through them, so that we are forced to vegetate away in an acrid atmosphere.

Please, please, don't eat us, and set an example of neighborly love! Look into our eyes, and you will feel that we cattle are also beings of creation and thus, your neighbors, because God is unity in animal, plant and stone, on the whole earth, in the whole cosmos.
We cows breathe like you do. You, too, love freedom. You, too, breathe and want no person and no animal to deliberately take your breath.
Please, please, set an example!: Don't eat us! Then the greed for profit of those who keep us in animal ghettos will gradually drain away, because they will stop breeding to produce meat - the flesh of the animals that have the same breath as you people."


Geese, ducks, chickens - all the animals on and in the earth are asking; all the animals in the water are asking; all animals in the air are asking:

"Let us live! Please, please don't eat us! Let Bethlehem emerge in your hearts. Give us a voice in this dark, cruel and brutal human world: Let us live! We ask you!"

Animals in the experimental laboratories are asking:

"People, help see that the bestial cruelties, the torture of us living beings, stop! You people also don't want to be experimental objects, either. You, too, don't want to be tortured. We tortured and tormented animals are suffering. Just as you human beings, we also feel grief, pain and torment. We are also afraid of the deliberate killing that seldom takes place without torture.
Please, please help us, and let Bethlehem emerge in your human hearts! We are asking for help, for grace and mercy!

Please, please, you people, give us animals a voice.
Don't eat us! Feel with us! Sense with us! Then you will begin to love us, and then there will be peace in the woods and on the fields and in the barns, in the waters, in the air and in the experimental laboratories.
Then Bethlehem will have moved into the people's hearts."

Dear readers, let the animals look you in the eye. Then you will feel what they want to say to you. Over and over again: "Please, please help us!"
But the animals also give thanks for the kindness, the love and mercy of people. Then we experience moments with the animals, and we feel that they are our fellow creatures, that have the same breath as we do.
Let us human beings breathe with the animals! Then it will become brighter in this world, and God's kingdom will come to us: Bethlehem, the peace in our hearts and in our minds.
If the animals have gained access into our hearts, then we have learned to love a little bit more.

Jesus, the Christ, taught us:
"Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock.
And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock.
And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand.
And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell, and great was the fall of it."

Original Christians all over the world are truly building on the rock, Christ. We Original Christians have acquired a small piece of land, a New Bethlehem, a small receiving station for the animals. It is a project that lends the animals a voice. Animals live without fear on this still small land. There are cows, sheep, geese, ducks; in addition there are birds who are glad to find a home in the small groups of trees that have been planted. The animals of the woods and fields are drawing ever closer. They feel secure and at home in the bosom of the Mother Earth, which, without great effort on the part of people, offers the animals what it has to give: above all, security, shelter, peace and food.

It is still a small land, the peaceful New Bethlehem land. With your help, it could grow larger and give ever more animals secureness and a home.
Now you will think or say: Begging is going on again here, just like it is done in the media, particularly at Christmastime, when the great ones of this world appear and beg for destitute people. For one thing, I do not belong to the great of this world. In the Spirit of our Father, I am merely a sister among my brothers and sisters, a simple person, who - for another thing - is not begging, but asking from the heart. Because, for me, begging is a kind of coercion. And so, I do not want to beg, I do not want to persuade or coerce you into anything. I want to reach your heart. If I have reached your heart, and if you decide, from the stirrings in your heart, to give something for the animal brothers and sisters, then it is a gift of love to the animals. And they thank you through me, Gabriele.


The need and hunger in this world is great. The gap between rich and poor grows ever wider. Why? Because the hearts of the rich are growing ever colder, but many a poor person also turns to the rich more or less out of necessity to ask, or beg, for money.
It is necessary and a concern of the heart, that people think about neighborly love. But this also applies to the animals, yes, to the whole Mother Earth. Of course, the animals and the earth are also part of the gap that is widening more and more, because we know what was done, and is being done, to them.
So many voices are calling and asking, begging, for money for destitute people. This is right and good. The Original Christians also remember them. But the animals hardly have a voice. And so, I want to be their voice:
Please, please, help!


www.Gabriele-Foundation.org

 

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G.S. Stiftung Verwaltungs-GmbH, Account Nr.: 20 62 70
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My parents and I and many many other animal brothers and sisters thank you and wish you a beautiful Bethlehem celebration!



A Voice for the Animals
from Gabriele
is als available as a DVD with impressive animal pictures from Verlag DAS WORT


 

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