| It is time to leave the "Shame" behindThu, 08 Jan 2009 13:37:23 -0800 by colorfulteardropsThe "family of Jacob", (Elohei Yaakov) is an inter-dimensional collective consciousness that resonates a central frequency of the united essence of All Source.Over the ages the family of "Jacob" have been known by many names; the higher central Sun, Tiferet, the personage of Divine as Father, the Egyptian All recognizing collective consciousness called "Ra", the Hindu Lord Vishnu - the cosmic consciousness of All Life, the biblical archetype of the patriarch "Jacob" who coalesced All through frequencies of "merciful healing" and recognizing "truth". These are some incarnations of this family consciousness called the family of "Jacob", and there have been many more. Splinters of this collective consciousness are incarnated in almost every generation along the earthly tier, others aspects of this collective are ascended (angelic) intelligences that never spent time on along the earthly tier, or have resonated their key resonance of truth in many other worlds and dimensions.They offer a "birds eye view" of true reality, and share a messages of true love, compassionate healing; revealing dignity for the individual, a deep compassion and reverence for the collective; the majestic "music" from behind the veil --- the coalescing of All That Is. Their sacred message carries a profound cadence that leads to the abstract coordinates for ascension into the fullness of inter-dimensional "wholeness".The "family of Jacob" explain how this game of duality consciousness is designed to help angels and imprisoned intelligences ascend to higher dimensions of intimacy with All Source by resonating All Source's intrinsic frequency of unconditional love and unity along the earthly tier.Similar to Esther Hick's channeled collective consciousness "Abraham" who sends the beacon of coordinates of creation's "Is" through the frequencies of "loving kindness" and "bountifulness"; the "family of Jacob" resonate the coordinates of "truth", "merciful healing" and "true (unconditional) love" to direct All how to embrace their crowns of ascension to freely reside in the dimension of the "higher central Sun" with intimacy & gratitude in All That Is. Related: spirituality "the law of attraction" channeling kryon abraham-hicks "true love" "harmonic convergence" "all that is - source" spirit "tree of life" | |
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| Pakistan Vs Israel in 1998 ( Pakistan Love you Palestinian brothers )Thu, 08 Jan 2009 11:18:07 -0800 by NangaSadhoThe words of David Ben Gurion, the first Israeli Prime Minister, as printed in the Jewish Chronicle,9 August 1967, leave nothing to imagination:"The world Zionist movement should not be neglectful of the dangers of Pakistan to it. And Pakistan now should be its first target, for this ideological State is a threat to our existence. And Pakistan, the whole of it, hates the Jews and loves the Arabs.This lover of the Arabs is more dangerous to us than the Arabs themselves. For that matter, it is most essential for the world Zionism that it should now take immediate stepsagainst Pakistan. Whereas the inhabitants of the Indian peninsula are Hindus whose hearts have been full of hatred towards Muslims, therefore, India is the most important base for us to work there from against Pakistan. It is essential that we exploit this base and strike and crush Pakistanis, enemies of Jews and Zionism, by all disguised and secret plans." Related: palestine gaza pakistan india "israel.west bank" lebonan syria "pakistan air force" "pakistan army" arab "saudia arab" dubai egypt kuwait iraq mehdi children sisters asylum karachi fass shia sunni america "tel aviv" jerauslem aqsa islam youth "zaid hamid" "capital talk" "hamid mir" "live with talat" "israr ahmed" jordan 1998 nuke | |
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| Race Relations in Malaysia - An Indian ViewThu, 08 Jan 2009 08:46:15 -0800 by CrossingContinentsBBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents travelled to Malaysia to explore the divide among races and spoke to the new generation of Malaysians pushing for more equality after decades of a system of racial preferences. This extract features reporter Mukul Devichand speaking to student and blogger Vasantarao, who was part of an explosion of anger from Malaysia's smallest racial group, the Indians, which first shook the country in 2007.The full documentary was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday, 8 January, 2008. Find out more: http://news.bbc.co.u k/1/hi/world/7816455 .stm Related: bbc radio current affairs malaysia racism indian malay policies government hindu | |
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| Kum Kum 10-12-2008 Part 1 Star Utsav by sarirThu, 08 Jan 2009 05:23:46 -0800 by msarirkhan'Kumkum - Pyara Sa Bandhan' deals with a nice healthy relationship between a husband (Sumit Wadhwa - Hussain Kuwajerwala) and wife (Kumkum Wadhwa - Juhi Parmar); the highs and lows of familial bonds, the changes that relationships undergo and how they affect and alter equations in the family. The kumkum is an auspicious symbol. When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave. However, it is not offered to widows. When visiting a Hindu temple, married women from southern India usually dip their ring finger in yellow turmeric powder, and apply a dot on their neck. Men, women, girls, and boys apply a dot on their forehead of red turmuric powder, also when visiting a temple or during a pooja. In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage. This is called vermilion, or in Hindi, sindoor. Kumkum is also widely used for worshiping the Hindu goddesses, especially Shakti and Lakshmi by msarirkhan@yahoo.com from UAE Sharjah www.msarirkhan-ae.pa ge.tl Related: kum 10-12-2008 part star utsav by sarir | |
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| Kum Kum 04-12-2008 Part 3 Star Utsav by sarirThu, 08 Jan 2009 04:56:41 -0800 by msarirkhan'Kumkum - Pyara Sa Bandhan' deals with a nice healthy relationship between a husband (Sumit Wadhwa - Hussain Kuwajerwala) and wife (Kumkum Wadhwa - Juhi Parmar); the highs and lows of familial bonds, the changes that relationships undergo and how they affect and alter equations in the family. The kumkum is an auspicious symbol. When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave. However, it is not offered to widows. When visiting a Hindu temple, married women from southern India usually dip their ring finger in yellow turmeric powder, and apply a dot on their neck. Men, women, girls, and boys apply a dot on their forehead of red turmuric powder, also when visiting a temple or during a pooja. In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage. This is called vermilion, or in Hindi, sindoor. Kumkum is also widely used for worshiping the Hindu goddesses, especially Shakti and Lakshmi by msarirkhan@yahoo.com from UAE Sharjah www.msarirkhan-ae.pa ge.tl Related: kum 04-12-2008 part star utsav by sarir | |
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| Kum Kum 04-12-2008 Part 2 Star Utsav by sarirThu, 08 Jan 2009 04:56:20 -0800 by msarirkhan'Kumkum - Pyara Sa Bandhan' deals with a nice healthy relationship between a husband (Sumit Wadhwa - Hussain Kuwajerwala) and wife (Kumkum Wadhwa - Juhi Parmar); the highs and lows of familial bonds, the changes that relationships undergo and how they affect and alter equations in the family. The kumkum is an auspicious symbol. When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave. However, it is not offered to widows. When visiting a Hindu temple, married women from southern India usually dip their ring finger in yellow turmeric powder, and apply a dot on their neck. Men, women, girls, and boys apply a dot on their forehead of red turmuric powder, also when visiting a temple or during a pooja. In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage. This is called vermilion, or in Hindi, sindoor. Kumkum is also widely used for worshiping the Hindu goddesses, especially Shakti and Lakshmi by msarirkhan@yahoo.com from UAE Sharjah www.msarirkhan-ae.pa ge.tl Related: kum 04-12-2008 part star utsav by sarir | |
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| Kum Kum 03-12-2008 Part 3 Star Utsav by sarirThu, 08 Jan 2009 04:16:37 -0800 by msarirkhan'Kumkum - Pyara Sa Bandhan' deals with a nice healthy relationship between a husband (Sumit Wadhwa - Hussain Kuwajerwala) and wife (Kumkum Wadhwa - Juhi Parmar); the highs and lows of familial bonds, the changes that relationships undergo and how they affect and alter equations in the family. The kumkum is an auspicious symbol. When a girl or a married woman visits a house, it is a sign of respect (in case of an elderly lady) or blessings (in case of a young girl) to offer kumkum to them when they leave. However, it is not offered to widows. When visiting a Hindu temple, married women from southern India usually dip their ring finger in yellow turmeric powder, and apply a dot on their neck. Men, women, girls, and boys apply a dot on their forehead of red turmuric powder, also when visiting a temple or during a pooja. In most of India, everyday, married women apply red kumkum in front of their parting on their forehead as a symbol of marriage. This is called vermilion, or in Hindi, sindoor. Kumkum is also widely used for worshiping the Hindu goddesses, especially Shakti and Lakshmi by msarirkhan@yahoo.com from UAE Sharjah www.msarirkhan-ae.pa ge.tl Related: kum 03-12-2008 part star utsav by sarir | |
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