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Published on Feb 5, 2018
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Published on Feb 5, 2018
Liquidating assets?
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The Rothschild family sold an Austrian forestry- and hunting estate including a stately lodge and power plants in what the broker called a “historic transaction” in continental Europe.
At 5,400 hectares (13,000 acres), the grounds about two hours west of Vienna are 16 times as big as New York’s Central Park. They were sold by Rothschild heirs Nancy Clarice Tilghman and Geoffrey R. Hoguet, real estate broker Klaus Bischof said in an interview.

Hunting lodge on the Langau Hunting Estate in Gaming.
“This type of transaction happens once in a century in a family like the Rothschilds,” he said. “We saw big interest from entrepreneurs from Germany, Switzerland and Austria.”
The owners, both living in the U.S., decided to sell the Langau Estate near the town of Gaming to the Austrian Prinzhorn family because the buyers promised to keep and develop the forestry in the Lower Austria province. The family of entrepreneurs Cord and Thomas Prinzhorn has a net worth of 1.1 billion euros ($1.37 billion), according to 2016 estimates by Austria’s Trend magazine.
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Hey Lisa, Just wanted to share that I had a QHHT session on Tuesday with some insights that might add to today’s amazing call: -
LC
Originally sourced from here.
The song, Isn’t It Ironic by Alanis Morissette has been going through my mind this past week. It isn’t because just I like the song (I actually love her and her music including this song) ~ it’s because of winter happenings in this house.
One sick person after another. February 4th and the illnesses have been passed around since mid-December.
Intend health. Eat well. Exercise. Communicate to others clearly “do not come visit if you are sick or invite us over if you are sick.”
People come visit or invite us/child over anyway while sick.
Irony happens.
We all get sick. And it isn’t like all at once. That would be too easy.
First the child. Then the papa bear. Then the mama bear.
Then there is the story of our dishwasher. Took over a month to finally get a working one and properly installed at that. Go to use the 2nd newly installed version only to realize the newly installed dishwasher doesn’t work. !!
AGAIN!! (yes that created a WTF???!!! moment)
Call to the place, AGAIN, and send mate to the store to get some dish soap.
Car won’t start.
No, seriously. Won’t start.
Dead battery.
Charge it up. 65% charge. Have to live with that one for now.
Intend to use dishwasher.
Irony happens.
Mate finally gets insurance approval for a new knee brace after hassle with a doctor who doesn’t know how to write up an order for insurance approval. Finds out he needs to pay 20%. That’s about $250 (those things are expensive!).
Intend prosperity. Have a little cushion.
Irony happens.
Sleep on the couch as to not awaken your mate and child with your cold-induced hacking.
Child wakes up anyway. For some reason decides to turn into a 3 year old and whines off and on until 4am.
Need sleep. Do what you can to create the environment.
Irony happens.
The biggest irony of all:
Come to this realm called earth.
Work hard.
Do as you are told.
Be a good person.
Irony happens.
Now we await the escape, the “truman exit door” where the only irony I wish to see is so much love and kindness and consideration and abundance and generosity and truth I am blown wide open and away.
In the most awesome, beautiful of ways.
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Victoria
I finished watching a brief video of a mexican-american young male speak of how his dad taught him that hard work, or working your “ass” off as he said, was the key to success. That he and he alone was responsible for his life.
Big deep sigh…
The words of rugged individualism.
Yes, there is value to what he says.
And yet he is young. Healthy. Strong.
What happens to that mindset of his if he were to develop a disease or get into an accident or experience any number of life’s little unpleasant/unwanted moments? All of that “go it alone” takes on a new meaning.
Been there, done that.
Balance is needed.
Sometimes we are the giver.
Sometimes we are the taker, the one in need of the giving.
Sometimes we are the one who is strong, capable and healthy.
Sometimes we are the one who is weak, struggling and sick.
Life is a dance.
And the dancers in this realm are sometimes flowing into a beautiful, gentle, easy waltz.
Other times the dancers are stumbling about, at times falling, struggling to find the beat or hear the music.
Young, old.
Rich, poor.
Weak, strong.
We are ALL ONE.
Different. Not the same.
But still ALL ONE.
I know of no one who does not need to read these words daily…
…to be reminded.
To remember to stay focused on what we all want
while remembering our vulnerabilities, acknowledging our strengths as well as our weaknesses.
For no one is above another.
And that my friends is indeed The Universal Decree of Love.
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Victoria
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