It is time to officially 
								announce this year's Feast Of Tabernacles, 
								symbolizing the coming of the Lord (the time of 
								year when God's Spirit is Greatest on earth)!  
								As the Feast of Tabernacles approaches, and we 
								keep the
								Feast 
								of Trumpets and Day of Atonement leading up 
								to it, we should start preparing physically, 
								mentally, and spiritually for this event.  
								This can include focusing more on spiritual 
								practices, reading and contemplating the 
								Scriptures, eating more
								
								Satvic food, etc.  It might also be 
								helpful to re-read the section in
								THOTH about
								
								Feasts and Holy Days of the Lord.
								This year's Feast will 
								begin at sunset on Tuesday October 7, 2014 (Maya 
								15, 011997
								
								MC), and finish the evening of Wednesday 
								October 15, 2014 (Maya 22, 011997 MC).
								As 
								explained in Maitreya's
								
								'Nough Said article in the
								
								2012
								Sept/Oct Newsbrief, Mission members 
								have a responsibility to take Mission duties and 
								practices into their own hands; therefore, the 
								schedule of events provided online from the
								Mission Center will be 
								fairly simple this year.  Indeed, it should 
								always be that individual Mission 
								members and communities celebrate the Feast and 
								other Holy Days to the utmost in their own areas 
								and internally, and not rely on the 
								Mission Center for programs and 
								services.  If this is your religion, then 
								it is your duty to keep the Feast 
								holy, with or without our help!
								With that said, however, 
								we do strongly recommend at this time (based on 
								the Mission's current size, 
								number of communities, etc.) that everyone join 
								us online for the events we do hold, rather than 
								celebrate the Feast completely alone in your 
								individual areas.
								In fact, this year we 
								will have several members physically joining us 
								at the Center to celebrate the Feast, so if you 
								are a Mission member and this 
								is something you have been considering, this 
								year could be a good time to do so!  (See the
								
								Feast Announcement page for details on 
								coming to the Center to celebrate.)
								The schedule of what we 
								will offer is now posted, and can be accessed 
								from the top of the
								
								Feast Announcement page ("2014 
								Daily Schedule").  There are still a 
								few final details to add, and some of the events 
								may still be switched around (which events will 
								occur on which days) but the schedule 
								is otherwise set and can be relied upon.  Of 
								course, if anyone 
								would like to prepare an additional program for our 
								schedule, organize an event, etc. we are open to 
								it, so please
								contact us.  
								The schedule will be completely finalized by the 
								Feast 
								Welcome Day, so be sure to check it again at 
								that point to see any changes made between then 
								and now.
								One thing that is still 
								needed for the schedule is volunteers to read in 
								the mornings, give the
								
								Welcome Message and facilitate the 
								testimonials afterwards, and moderate the 
								"Mission's Got Talent" event on the evening of
								Day 7 
								(volunteers are needed for every spot on the 
								schedule that is highlighted in yellow).  
								If you are interested in volunteering to do any 
								of these, please
								email the 
								Mission and let us know.
								An important event to 
								note is that Maitreya will 
								be available on
								
								Paltalk for two sessions to answer questions 
								(on 
								Day 2 and
								Day 5).  This is the only 
								time of the year Maitreya is 
								available to the public for Satsang and 
								answering questions live, so these sessions are 
								a very rare and great privilege.  The 
								policy for these sessions is as follows (as of 
								the 2012 
								Feast):
								
									In this spirit of you 
									becoming more engaged in teaching and 
									spreading the Mission, 
									there will be a new policy for the Question 
									and Answer Sessions at the Feast Of 
									Tabernacles.  You will have to send 
									your questions to the Mission 
									in advance in order for them to be answered.  
									The questions have to be unique (have never 
									been asked before).  They have to be 
									sent, at least, one day before the session.  
									The idea is that you will search for answers 
									to your questions and will ask only if you 
									cannot find them in the website.
									If no questions are sent to 
									the Mission, we will assume 
									that there are no questions left out there 
									and therefore my presence in the session is 
									not needed.  Instead, the attendees can 
									pose questions they might have to each other 
									and brainstorm the correct answers.
								
								Therefore, if you have a 
								new and unique question for Maitreya, 
								please
								
								email it to us at least one day before the 
								Question and Answer Session (and preferably 
								before the Feast begins).  We will notify 
								you if Maitreya has decided to 
								answer your question.  During each session,
								Maitreya will answer those 
								questions that have been sent in, and any 
								follow-ups; however, He will not take any new 
								questions from the room.  If no questions 
								are sent in for a session, it will take a 
								different format without Maitreya's 
								presence, as Maitreya explains 
								above.
								Let us prepare 
								ourselves to put aside our egos, come together 
								into communities (in person and online), and 
								celebrate this most Holy Feast of God!