Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Angels we Can Call Upon

Angels we Can Call Upon

ENLIGHTENMENT may be the goal of human life, for the individual and for your race. Enlightenment is pemutih wajah awakening for the presence of God as the One-in-all and All-in-one and after that expressing that non-dual realization in every single part of your existence. Simply put, enlightenment is God-realization, i.e., making God real inside the totality of one's being.

When we docked in Haifa, Israel, there were only 1 day, so my Jewish friends, Murray and Sylvia (who was simply there before) and I hired a cab driver who drove us car length of Israel, to see around we're able to in twelve hours. Getting to Bethlehem was a lesson in world peace, and I want to share it along with you, from my travel notes:

NewsReal Blog's Editor-in-Chief David Horowitz recently gave a talk on the rather expensive UC San Diego (actually perfectly located at the swanky bedroom community of La Jolla) to counter the Muslim Students Association's Israeli Apartheid Week.(Horowitz designed a point out properly describe case as 'Hitler Youth' week.)

An account of the sort of learning can be found in: Sufism for Western Seekers; a duplicate ones could be extracted from the author. This book describes learning by 50 percent modern western mystical Sufi schools, that have been outside of Islam as well as the traditional Sufi Orders. What was offered would be a generic spirituality that's the birth right coming from all humanity.

Wine production on Israeli lands began 1000's of years ago, perhaps even prior to Biblical era. However, the wines that were made during this time period often tasted so bad that bottles shipped to Egypt were garnished with whatever would add flavor. Stopping just in short supply of adding RediWhip, people tossed in anything from honey to berries, from pepper to salt. The bottles provided for Rome, though not lacking flavor, were so thick and thus sweet that anyone who didn?t use a sweet tooth, or a spoon, wasn?t capable of consume them.

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