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May 11, 2007

Question: “ Ma-Ryah, I have been seeing the news about the honey bees decreasing in numbers. Although this has happened in the past and they have come back, is their disappearance more serious and will there be a return or further decrease in their existence? Also, what is the actual cause of their passing?”  Jean, Pleasantville, NJ

Answer: “God’s Blessings! This is Ma-Ryah from the higher realms of God. We have had this question arise before very recently and we shall be pleased to answer it here in this forum.

Many people in your world wonder why so much is being said about the disappearance of the honey bees. Many wonder, what is the great concern? Indeed it is a concern in your world for the disappearance of the honey bees impact the ecosystem of your world greatly. These Beings may be small, yet they have a huge impact upon your world.

What presently is occurring is your world is able to experience the greatly lessened presence of an important balance in your ecosystem. If the waning of the bees continues your world may experience the extinction of yet another species and one that is vital to human beings. There are several things causing the limiting amount of bees in your world. One is the steps taken seeking to reduce the threat of the species of bees known as the killer bees in your world. While these actions have assisted in controlling the spread of these more aggressive bees, the honey bee which is more sensitive has been adversely affected and their numbers have been greatly reduced. The slight shift of the Earth’s axis in the past few years of your perceived time has altered not only weather patterns, it has also altered the vibrational frequencies used by the honey bees for their life cycles and migratory paths. It is yet possible for the population of the honey bee to be saved and your scientists are already taking action to do just this. Perhaps extinction shall not occur which will be a beneficial outcome for your world. That is all. God’s Blessings.” Ma-Ryah