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I got a job at the Raglan Harbour View Hotel  as a barmaid where (29th. December 1976) I asked my newly found father in  heaven  to heal a blind Maori man  who had walked in front of me.  After a couple of days, as I was coming out of the hotel, the Maori man had been brought there, he was stood in front of me, his eyes were open, he could see.  No one said anything, not even me. "Certain people" heard about this and from here on I was put to the test.

Vene Muller (my ex's aunt) said to me "you can wear any colour and that you will  master everything."    Other   so called friends said things to me like,  "when you become a lady,  no more washing up and what will you do with all your friends when you become  rich and famous?"

 

Vene Muller loaned me a black and white TV (I didn't have one).   The programme This Is Your Life was broadcast for the first time in NZ, of course aimed at me.  The "certain people" were clever at Brainwashing, getting others to do it for them.

Much more was said and done to 'get at me'.   I didn't find it funny after awhile.  The people I knew in Raglan lined the road and waved palm leaves as I walked home, including the Raglan Netball Team of 1976 for whom I played that  year.  Laurie Zieglar (an American friend) was dressed like Shirley Temple.  My friends' attitudes changed as though they had  been  'put up' to do and say odd things.  I have never claimed to be Jesus...that is what was kind of implied to me in an indirect way.  

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