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The Greek Police Supports the Citizens: “We will not accept the killing of our brothers and sisters”

3 months ago
This is a very touching piece of news that must be shared as quickly as possible. The Greek police is using its true power, the dignity of all human beings! An association linked to the Greek police demands arrest warrants for Troika representatives They are accused of ”extortion, promoting the elimination of Greece’s democracy and national sovereignty and insulting the country.” An important association linked to the Greek police has demanded arrest warrants for Troika representatives —ECB,...
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Vegan Creative Cuisine: Potato Pie, Cherry Tomatoes and Basil

3 months ago
For the pie Filo pastry Potatoes Soja drink Margarine Salt, pepper and nutmeg For the tomatoes Cherry tomatoes Soja sauce Rice vinegar Olive oil Sugar, salt and oregano Other ingredients Salad sprouts Oil Salt Módena vinegar PREPARATION Let’s get ready! First of all, start with the tomatoes. Make a small superficial cross-shaped cut in the base, so that we can peel the tomatoes easily after scalding these. Prepare water in a small casserole and add a generous splash of soja sauce and a little...
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Mandalas Created by the Song of Whales and Dolphins

3 months ago
The complexity and aural beauty of the song of the whales and the dolphins is being studied by marine biologists all over the world. The song is composed by a variety of sounds and meanings that have led many investigators to theorize that whales have their own language with a particular grammar and a hierarchic structure similar to the human sintaxis. Does this language based on frequencies resonating all over the seas and oceans as undecipherable and angelical songs hold the planetary...

Losing Yourself to Find Yourself, by Anthony de Mello

3 months ago
Lets get back to that marvelous sentence in the gospel about losing oneself in order to find oneself. One finds it in most religious literature and in all religious and spiritual and mystical literature. How does one lose oneself? Did you ever try to lose something? That’s right, the harder you try, the harder it gets. It’s when you’re not trying that you lose things. You lose something when you’re not aware. Well, how does one die to oneself? We’re talking about death now, we’re not talking...
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Bagan, the Kingdom of the 13,000 Temples

3 months ago
Very few panoramics are so spectacular as those offered in Bagan. When it starts to get dark, the high profiles of thousands of pagodas and temples appear on this magical plain, together with palm trees and luxuriant vegetation. We are transported to the ages when this enclave was a glorious reign, with more than 13,000 temples and pagodas. Bagan is located in the central plain of Myanmar, Burma. It is an ancient city of Kings who, between the XI and XII centuries, competed to prove who could...

The Most Extreme Life-Forms in the Universe

3 months ago
While scientists find ever more planets around other stars and contemplate missions to probe the far reaches of our own solar system, researchers are looking to the extremes of the Earth for clues about what kind of organisms could exist in the brutal conditions elsewhere. There’s hardly a niche on Earth that hasn’t been colonised. Life can be found in scalding, acidic hot pools, in the driest deserts, and in the dark, crushing depths of the ocean. The very existence of these hardy organisms...
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Forgiveness – One of the Best Things To Do For Yourself

4 months ago
To have the ability to forgive great wrongs done to us is something many people struggle with. To finally accept that continuing to harbor the same negative feelings against the person or group that has done us wrong comes with great liberation and peace if we have the courage to do so. When we think of forgiveness we don’t usually think of it as being something that we do for ourselves but this is exactly what we experience to be true and research has shown this to be the case. “The benefits...
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Spirituality Means Waking Up, by Anthony de Mello

4 months ago
Spirituality means waking up. Most people, even though they don’t know it, are asleep. They’re born asleep, they live asleep, they marry in their sleep, they breed children in their sleep, they die in their sleep without ever waking up. They never understand the loveliness and the beauty of this thing that we call human existence. You know, all mystics -Catholic, Christian, non-Christian, no matter what their theology, no matter what their religion — are unanimous on one thing: that all is...
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Vegan Creative Cuisine: Thistles with Chickpeas and Spinachs (fantastic winter recipe)

4 months ago
For the vegetable stock: Onion Garlic Celery Leek Tomato Soja sauce Sesame oil For the thistles: Tender onion Leek Zucchini Thistles Red wine For the spinachs: A bunch of spinachs Macadamia nuts Let’s start preparing the vegetable stock. Fry the onion, a couple of mashed garlic cloves, the leek and the celery over a high heat, so that the vegetables acquire a brownish colour. Then, place the vegetables in a casserole with cold water together with a tomato (to confer an acid touch), a generous...
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Orgonite – What is it and how can we make it?

4 months ago
Orgonite is a simple compound that anyone can create in their backyard with fairly inexpensive, widely-available materials which balances ambient energy by turning the negative energy into positive energy, with many easily-confirmed effects. Orgonite does this continuously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without electricity. A Brief History In the 1930′s and 1940′s, Dr. Wilhelm Reich was able to detect and measure the existence of etheric energy ( life energy, chi, etc. ), which he called...
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Self-Healing Electronics – Reducing Our e-Waste

4 months ago
As electronics get smaller, the circuits that run the world have become more fragile. Those are the circuits that control jet airplanes, nuclear power plants, and pretty much everything upon which we depend in modern life. Although redundant systems prevent catastrophe, when one circuit fails in the ubiquitous electronic devices we use, it most often means waste. In the best case, a wasted chip that needs replacing, but more often a trash can full of e-waste as the cost to find and repair the...
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Sufi Tale: The Dead Man

4 months ago
A man, who was supposed to be dead, was being carried by his friends to the cemetery. When they were about to bury him, the dead man suddenly came to life and began to pound on the lid of the coffin. The lid was raised. The man sat up. “What are you doing?”- he said to the assembled crowd. “I am not dead!” His words were met with silent disbelief. Finally one of the mourners said: “Friend, both the doctors and the priests have certified you as dead. So dead you are. How could be the experts...
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Live Your Dreams, Chase Away The Doubts

4 months ago
We all have dreams, hopes, and aspirations. Most of these are left to the confines of our minds, acting only as seemingly-unattainable realities that are nice to think about in order to escape the daily reality we find ourselves in, day after day. It doesn’t have to be this way. We as humans have the incredible ability to have unbridled will that can be the driving force for attaining the most amazing dreams, hopes, and aspirations we come up with. Combine this will with the courage to...
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SOPA & PIPA Unveiled (Infographic)

4 months ago
One of the biggest problems of the bill is the wording, surprisingly it is vague and allows for misinterpretation. What a surprise, legislation that can misinterpreted. Ultimately the argument remains that the internet should remain free of government intervention, it seems almost 1984ish to think the government could censor the internet. Source: Daily Infographic
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