[Vilachi Crime Family] A Deal with Retirement House – Video
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Sainik School Bijapur, CNJ, retirement, Assembly, 30 Oct 2014,CNJ, address ,II – Video
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Sainik School Bijapur, CNJ, retirement, Assembly, 30 Oct 2014,CNJ, address ,II
Sainik School Bijapur, CNJ, retirement, Assembly, 30 Oct 2014,CNJ, address ,II Shri Chandrakant N Jadhav, Music Teacher, retires in Oct 2014 after over three decades of dedicated service at...
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Yaron Brook – Selfishness, key to personal success and world prosperity? Q&A Maastricht – Video
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Yaron Brook - Selfishness, key to personal success and world prosperity? Q A Maastricht
Dr. Yaron Brook from Ayn Rand Institute talks about how selfishness leads to personall sucess and world prosperity. Hosted by Maastricht Students For Liberty...
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Mentoring: Personal Development as a Trainer (Andreea Neacsu & Emilia) – Video
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University of Phoenix accredited popular online university – Video
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University of Phoenix accredited popular online university
University of Phoenix helped pioneer many of the conveniences that students now enjoy evening classes, flexible scheduling, a university-wide academic social network, an immersive online...
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President Mark Benedetto gets pied in the face for the Avera Breast Cancer Institutes wig salon! – Video
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President Mark Benedetto gets pied in the face for the Avera Breast Cancer Institutes wig salon!
This week, USF students and staff raised $612.96 for the Jar Wars Pie Your Professor or Administrator Challenge. Dr. Benedetto matched the money raised for a grand total of $1225.92. Director...
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Comment on The Myth of Religious Violence by Isa Manteqi
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October 31, 2014
As we watch the fighters of the Islamic State (Isis) rampaging through the Middle East, tearing apart the modern nation-states of Syria and Iraq created by departing European colonialists, it may be difficult to believe we are living in the 21st century.
The sight of throngs of terrified refugees and the savage and indiscriminate violence is all too reminiscent of barbarian tribes sweeping away the Roman empire, or the Mongol hordes of Genghis Khan cutting a swath through China, Anatolia, Russia and eastern Europe, devastating entire cities and massacring their inhabitants.
Only the wearily familiar pictures of bombs falling yet again on Middle Eastern cities and towns this time dropped by the United States and a few Arab allies and the gloomy predictions that this may become another Vietnam, remind us that this is indeed a very modern war.
The ferocious cruelty of these jihadist fighters, quoting the Quran as they behead their hapless victims, raises another distinctly modern concern: the connection between religion and violence.The atrocities of Isis would seem to prove that Sam Harris, one of the loudest voices of the New Atheism, was right to claim that most Muslims are utterly deranged by their religious faith, and to conclude that religion itself produces a perverse solidarity that we must find some way to undercut.
Many will agree with Richard Dawkins, who wrote in The God Delusion that only religious faith is a strong enough force to motivate such utter madness in otherwise sane and decent people. Even those who find these statements too extreme may still believe, instinctively, that there is a violent essence inherent in religion, which inevitably radicalises any conflict because once combatants are convinced that God is on their side, compromise becomes impossible and cruelty knows no bounds.
Despite the valiant attempts by Barack Obama and David Cameron to insist that the lawless violence of Isis has nothing to do with Islam, many will disagree. They may also feel exasperated. In the west, we learned from bitter experience that the fanatical bigotry which religion seems always to unleash can only be contained by the creation of a liberal state that separates politics and religion.
Never again, we believed, would these intolerant passions be allowed to intrude on political life. But why, oh why, have Muslims found it impossible to arrive at this logical solution to their current problems? Why do they cling with perverse obstinacy to the obviously bad idea of theocracy? Why, in short, have they been unable to enter the modern world? The answer must surely lie in their primitive and atavistic religion. But perhaps we should ask, instead, how it came about that we in the west developed our view of religion as a purely private pursuit, essentially separate from all other human activities, and especially distinct from politics.
After all, warfare and violence have always been a feature of political life, and yet we alone drew the conclusion that separating the church from the state was a prerequisite for peace. Secularism has become so natural to us that we assume it emerged organically, as a necessary condition of any societys progress into modernity. Yet it was in fact a distinct creation, which arose as a result of a peculiar concatenation of historical circumstances; we may be mistaken to assume that it would evolve in the same fashion in every culture in every part of the world.
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Spiritual Science – Spiritual Science – Resources Section
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The New Science of Water, which is being pioneered by many researchers, including Professor Gerald Pollack from the Washington University, shows that as well as occurring naturally in three different states (solid, liquid and vapour), water also occurs in a fourth molecular-structured state resembling that of liquid crystal. This form of structured water (H302) is energised, negatively charged, and is the vital element in all living organisms and natural ecosystems that is crucial for growth, well-being AND longevity.
According to talented Australian Environmental Scientist, Robert Gourlay, the New Science of Water is leading to the conclusion (not yet well understood by mainstream scientists) that water structure and energy (including cell polarity) are more critical to life function than the natural chemical constituents of water. Most water that humans and domestic animals now utilise on a daily basis is toxic, including rainwater that is exposed to air pollution, soil water that is contaminated by toxic waste and chemicals, and all captured water in dams, tanks and pipes. The limited availability of clean, structured, negatively-charged water, which every cell in your body and in plants and animals requires for good health, is now a major limitation to a healthy life.
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It’s important for a spiritual person to be happy, content and strong: Sunandaji
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She's a spiritual master with a knack for clear talk and vivid similes. Mumbai-based Sunandaji, who will be lecturing in the city tomorrow, offers a slice of contemporary wisdom for the 21st century spiritual seeker.
Q: Why have you specifically chosen Chapter 15 of the Bhagavad Gita to base your lecture series on? A: Well, the last time I had lectured in public on Chapter 14 and since I go in chronological order this time it's Chapter 15.
Q: What is the central message of Chapter 15 of the Gita? A: It's considered one of the most subtle chapters of the Gita. It talks about the highest reality of existence and how to get there. It's similar to a pole vaulter who jumps over an impossible height with the help of a pole. He goes a major distance with the pole and then has to propel himself on his own steam to cross the height. Similarly the highest reality is beyond our intellectual comprehensions but there is a path (pole) that can propel us to reach it.
Q: And what is that path? A: The path is not singular there are three aspects to it which are complementary and must be employed. The first is physical when you use your body and your actions not just to achieve worldly success but to pursue an attitudinal change from being a completely selfish being to an unselfish one and then finally to a selfless one. The second is when you direct your emotions towards a higher, nobler purpose and to purify your personality, instead of being swayed by them. And the third is when you use your knowledge not just for materialistic achievement but to discover the unifying spiritual principle behind all of life.
Q: Does one necessarily need a guru or a mentor to walk the path of Self-Realisation? A: It usually depends on the calibre of the person in question. A guru is like a sign-post that ensures that you are on the right track and are not veering off. Does a sportsman need a trainer to achieve excellence? A guru is very much like that. He/She helps identify your strengths and weaknesses and can coach you from an objective point of view. It's also true that as human beings we often may not be able to accurately realise our weaknesses.
Q: Is life a game of suffering and happiness? A: Life is a buffet everything's available. But you must choose wisely. You must learn to make the right choices and whatever you choose you will have to live with. That's why having an education is so important.
Q: Do we humans have free will or is everything predetermined for us? A: Human beings are the only creatures on Earth who have free will. Of all life forms on this planet, only humans have the freedom to choose and to determine their destinies. If it were otherwise change would not be possible that is why people who are born in stark circumstances can blossom at some stage in life and vice-versa. Just look at our PM who started off a a tea boy...
Q: Is it important for spiritual seekers to be actively engaged in society? A: It depends on the person. Some spiritual seekers need to be actively involved in society while others choose to live a secluded life. One must be true to oneself and to one's inner nature or swadharma. Just as it is important for scientists to have secluded laboratory conditions to make scientific discoveries, it is necessary for some spiritualists to lead a cloistered life in order to make their inner-soul discoveries. Both, ultimately, benefit people, benefit humanity. Having said that it's important for a spiritual person to be happy, content and strong wherever he/she is because you can't help anyone if you are a victim yourself. You need to be a complete human being to benefit others and those are the qualities that spirituality brings about.
WHEN & WHERE: November 3 to 6, Ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi
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5 Minute Meditation for Stress Relief – Video
Posted: November 1, 2014 at 9:58 pm
5 Minute Meditation for Stress Relief
happy sunday! i #39;m a little stressed out. time to remember that i #39;m connected to the universe, and i #39;m connected to god. get in touch with the crown chakra and connect... to feel better! jeff...
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