GODBLESSTHEGOODTIMES
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THE AL BUNDY SYNDROME
FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT REMEMBER AL BUNDY!!!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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GODBLESSTHEGIFT
I wear a coin as a pendent of St. Micheal around my neck. It was given to me by my GodFather. This coin is a replica of the first Bimetallic currency in circulation in the 15oo's. The replica was stamped by the Royal Canadian Mint, for the Isle of Man. You can see this pendent in many of the pictures of me, on my blog. I guess it's trimetallic now because I encased it in white gold and put in four natural blue diamonds and one white one at the top, to represent the light in everything.
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E TENEBRIOUS LUX (through darkness comes light) from Latin translation
In the War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness, Michael is described as the prince of light, leading forces of God against the darkness of evil, who is led by Belial. He is described as the "viceroy of heaven", a title that is said to have formerly belonged to The Morning Star[citation needed]. Michael is designated in the Book of Enoch, as "the prince of Israel" and the "archistratege" of God. He is the angel of forbearance and mercy (Enoch, xl:3) who taught Enoch the mysteries of clemency and justice (lxxi:2). Some speculate that the angel in the book of Jubilees (i:27 and ii:1), who is said to have instructed Moses on Mount Sinai and to have delivered to him the tables of the Law, may be Michael. I, of course believe these tales of Angels to be Purely metaphorical for the inner spiritual struggles that most of us encounter in life. The fact that we may create such creatures in our minds and contemplate a higher being than ourselves, is in it's self proof of a god.War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness
[edit]Book of Enoch
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Theology Quotes
The essence of any religion lies solely in the answer to the question: why do I exist, and what is my relationship to the infinite universe that surrounds me? ... It is impossible for there to be a person with no religion (i.e. without any kind of relationship to the world) as it is for there to be a person without a heart. He may not know that he has a religion, just as a person may not know that he has a heart, but it is no more possible for a person to exist without a religion than without a heart. (Leo Tolstoy, 1879)
Sunday, July 26, 2009
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REMEMBER..............
No dreamer is ever to small; no dream is ever to big.
Practice random beauty and senseless acts of Love.
Happiness is not given but exchanged.
truth fears no question.
Dare to be wise.
laugh
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FREE OR DETERMINED
Friday, July 24, 2009
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EXTRAORDINARY POWERS OF OBSERVATION
There is nothing you will not see in this life time. It is here for you to do with it what you will. "REMEMBER" I couldn't think of doing any thing better then to show it to YOU!!!!!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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FEEL THE VIBE!!!
Music is my source of inspiration and motivation. It gives me a healthy sense of freedom, it is a drug in and of it's self.
Monday, July 20, 2009
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THEOLOGY QUOTE
A human being is part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. We experience ourselves, our thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest. A kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from the prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. The true value of a human being is determined by the measure and the sense in which they have obtained liberation from the self. We shall require a substantially new manner of thinking if humanity is to survive. (Albert Einstein, 1954)
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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THEOLOGY QUOTE
(Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi 1869-1948)
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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YOU ARE NOT ALONE
Religion Name | Date Started | Sacred Books & Text | No. of Adherents | % of World |
Christianity | 30 CE | The Bible | 2,039 million believers | 32% (dropping) |
Islam | 622 CE | Qur'an & Hadith | 1,226 million believers | 19% (growing) |
Hinduism | 1,500 BCE with truly ancient roots | Bhagavad-Gita, Upanishads, & Rig Veda | 828 million believers | 13% (stable) |
Non religious | - | None | 775 million believers | 12% (dropping) |
Buddhism | 523 BCE | The Tripitaka & Sutras | 364 million believers | 6% (stable) |
Chinese folk religion | 270 BCE | None | 390 million believers | 6% |
Tribal Religions, Shamanism, Animism | Prehistory | Oral tradition | 232 million believers | 4% |
Atheists | No date | None | 150 million believers | 2% |
New religions | Various | Various | 103 million believers | 2% |
Baha'i Faith | 1863 CE | Alkitab Alaqdas | 7.4 million believers | 1% |
Confucianism | 520 BCE | Lun Yu | 6.3 million believers | 1% |
Jainism | 570 BCE | Siddhanta, Pakrit | 4.3 million believers | 1% |
Judaism | Note 3 | Torah, Tanach, & Talmud | 14.5 million believers | 1% |
Sikhism | 1500 CE | Guru Granth Sahib | 23.8 million believers | 1% |
Shinto | 500 CE | Kojiki, Nohon Shoki | 2.7 million believers | 1% |
Spiritism | 12.6 million believers | 1% | ||
Taoism | 550 BCE | Tao-te-Ching | 2.7 million believers | 1% |
Other | Various | Various | 1.1 million believers | 1% |
Wicca | 800 BCE, 1940 CE | None | 0.5 million believers? | 1% |
Zoroastrianism | 600 to 6000 BCE | Avesta | 2.7 million believers | 1% |
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اللهم إني ادعوك بأسمائك الحسنى كلها " O Allah, I invoke You with all of Your Beautiful Names.
101 Names of God Yahweh is the covenant name of God brahma EL: God (" mighty, strong, prominent") buddha ALLAH ADONAI: Lord in our English Bibles Parmeshwara
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I RELATE, BECAUSE I BELIEVE................
In religions and mythologies, anthropomorphism refers to the perception of a divine being or beings in human form, or the recognition of human qualities in these beings. Many mythologies are almost entirely concerned with anthropomorphic deities who express human characteristics such as jealousy, hatred, or love. The Greek gods, such as Zeus and Apollo, were often depicted in human form exhibiting both commendable and despicable human traits.[citation needed] Anthropomorphism in this case is sometimes referred to as Anthropotheism.
(THE PICTURE ABOVE IS OF A MAN, ADHERENT TO THE SIHK RELIGION. WHICH IS "NOT" AN ANTHROPOMORPHIC RELIGION. THE SIHK BELIEVE THAT GOD IS THE UNIVERSE IT'S SELF)
(WICH IS ABOUT THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES SENSE TO ME)
Friday, July 17, 2009
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Respect Acceptance
The gurdwara is said to be the home of the Guru or doorway into a guru's house, the term being derived from Punjabi (Punjabi: ਗੁਰ), gurū, "A teacher, religious guide" and Punjabi (Punjabi: ਦੁਆਰਾ) duārā, m.s., "A door." People of all religious backgrounds or of no religious faith are welcomed into a Sikh
Gurdwara. However, it is necessary that any visitors remove their shoes, wash their hands and cover their head with a rumāl before entering the Darbar Sahib. Visitors are also forbidden to go into the gurdwara while they are inebriated or possess alcohol, cigarettes or any intoxicating substance but are allowed to bring in money for after they have prayed they may give some money for the upkeeping of the gurdwara.
Customs and Etiquette
Devotees will sit cross-legged on the floor. All those who enter the hall must remove their shoes, wash their hands and cover their heads before entering. On entering the hall, devotees walk slowly and respectfully to the main throne (called the takht) on which the Guru Granth Sahib rests. Devotees then stand before the Holy Scriptures, often say a silent prayer, then bow humbly. These manners and practices, though seemingly ritualistic in modern times are actually a well preserved extension of the ancient Punjabi practice of respect (for elders, ruling or religious persons). attending the gurdwara (also gurduārā, meaning the doorway to God; sometimes transliterated as gurudwara). There are many gurdwaras prominently constructed and maintained across India, as well as in almost every nation where Sikhs reside. Gurdwaras are open to all, regardless of religion, background, caste, or race.
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Time With in
Born of darkness in tombs of life, breath without breathing in the depths of mother’s dreams. Oblivious to all Sin, as we will forever be to the sustenance that grips the very essence of our Souls…….. In………………………………..Time With absolute conviction of light without fire, there is an emptiness we fill in these cavities of flesh. Alone in the searing emotion of life, we are heavens prison. Embodied within, and with out knowing we cast our selves apart. With growing distances between space, we withstand the unseen for the virtue of sight. We see what we fear in time, we forget the dearest of things we have lost in time
……time......time……time……time is the soul of Gods. In our minds it has passed, on our bodies it weighs in torment for the inevitable nothingness that is to come. Torn from the present we take our fading paths towards the beginning once again never to return (within). But )without( …….time there shall have been no change, no fear, no you, no joy…………
“Every thing takes time and time takes every thing”
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
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