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# 4584 Despite Your Human Perception…

Dear Gloria,

could you please explain to me what if the bank takes it back .20 means? Because I really have no idea.....

Thanks a lot!!

from heart to heart,

Anneke

# 4584 Despite Your Human Perception…

Certainly the world sees travesty in loosing a job, a house, a family. That which is yours, beloveds, can never be lost. Despite your human perception, a house, a job, and a family are not your safety. Certainly, you feel more secure with them than without. You call them belongings. A house is a shelter made of straw, wood, and brick as the story of the Three Little Pigs goes. You rely on your house of straw, wood, and brick. You think you are on a downward spiral if the bank takes it back.20

could you please tell me what it means?

Dear Gloria,

sorry to ask again, maybe you did not see my question?

thanks a lot,

blessings,

from heart to heart, namasté, Anneke

Beloved Anneke, please

Beloved Anneke, please excuse me for not getting here sooner.

And thank you for pointing me to this Heavenletter.

First of all, I caught a typo, a spelling error, in the paragraph you pointed out:

The word loosing is incorrect. Losing is correct.

Anneke, the number 20 isn't supposed to be in the Heavenletter. I don't see it on the actual Heavenletter. Some kind soul must have removed it. Definitely, a 20 there was a typo.

As for the expression, the bank taking it back, means that the bank forecloses on the mortgage. The bank sees that you have not kept up with your monthly house payments to the bank who loaned you the money for the mortgage, and, therefore, unless you catch up with your payments, the bank takes your house back, and you lose ownership of it. They kick you out.

I understand that in many other countries, people somehow save up the money so they buy their houses outright. That sure seems like a good practice, though houses in many areas of U.S. are so very expensive, I don't see how most people could possibly save up the money. In some cases, people are making payments on their houses all their lives.

As always, thanks for asking your questions, dear one.