Mandela Speaks to the People
January 1, 2014
Mandela: This is 2014, the Year of Change.
Children, please keep my messages in your heart, to tell your children when you are a parent. You will be able to tell them how you assisted to make Africa for Africans, how you went to school, learned a trade, and became happy
Happy New Year.
Mandela Lesson #3
December 31/2013
When I was on Earth I was busy with many duties, and therefore I did not have much time to speak with the mothers and children. Now that I am free, they will be my first priority, When my little messages reach the women and children, I hope that they will reply in the space given to them on the web pages. I will have access to their messages, and I will speak to the women and children of Africa. I will bring them hope and joy. We will train our children many new abilities, with very modern equipment.
Mandela Lesson #2
December 30, 2013
May I suggest the following process. Call six people together on Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Speak of these things. Invite the local contractors to sit and plan with you. Allow the women to join the conversation. Allow the women to select crops and equipment. Speak with contractors about cooperative methods to provide equipment. Consider the needs of the homemakers, the homemakers -- where the wall plugs and gadgets be placed. Make this a cooperative effort, plan the communities together. Look toward beauty and space, with room for children to play, with schools and a medical center in the center of the community, and ask them where they would prefer that community.
I wish every boy and girl in Africa a great day.
Recorded and transcribed
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