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Tintinnabulation...sound...noise, transcending into silence
To find the centered peace for which my soul fervently yearns, I would be thus encouraged to find myself the Kundalini master of the universe. Thus Centering my Chakras and Chi. In so doing I might also help all of those so inclined to find the peace and harmony required to mold this inharmonious worldly existence of ours, into centered happy vessels. In doing so, I may hopefully aid the unhappy suffering, noisy, clamoring mass of humanity which I am fortunately or unfortunately, finding myself a member of.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in History
Resilience of Baltimore
Once a bustling city with a rich history and vibrant culture, Baltimore had faced its fair share of adversity and challenges. Yet, despite the hardships that befell the city, its people stood firm with unwavering resilience, determined to overcome and rebuild.
By Levite anadion 3 years ago in History
African Culture
Introduction: Africa, the second-largest continent on Earth, is a land of remarkable beauty and cultural diversity. From its expansive savannas and breathtaking landscapes to its rich history and vibrant traditions, Africa is a continent that captivates the imagination. With over 50 countries encompassing a wide range of ecosystems and ethnic groups, Africa is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. In this article, we will delve into the unique characteristics, cultural heritage, and natural wonders that make Africa an extraordinary continent.
By Kenneth Bassford3 years ago in History
Mahabharata: The Epic Battle of Righteousness and Destiny.
The Mahabharata is an ancient Indian epic that recounts the story of a great war between two branches of a royal family, the Pandavas and the Kauravas. This epic, composed by the sage Vyasa, is filled with complex characters, moral dilemmas, and profound philosophical teachings.
By Gps Stories3 years ago in History
An Evening with Alison Weir
Is there an historical British monarch who is more internationally recognised than Henry VIII? I doubt it. Known ostensibly for having an abundance of wives, some of whom he decided he no longer liked and so decreed that they should be executed, Henry VIII has become instilled in our consciousness as an erratic king, of excess and impulse and salacious appetites who defied the Pope and liked upsetting monks.
By Rachel Deeming3 years ago in History
World đź§ł Traveler
“Marie, What do you think of my new Ship?” Maximus asked his assistant. Looking at his prestigious ship with pride. It’s unheard of to be a female assistant to a wealthy man in the 18th century but Marie is a genius of a woman. Marie can take over owning Maximus business if she really wanted to. Marie is the brain child to all Maximus businesses under taking.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in History
Amazing lalibela Ethiopia
Lalibela is wonderfully “Ethiopian” – you really do feel that you are seeing something which is different from anything you would see elsewhere. There are other “rock cut” religious structures around the world but Lalibela possesses an atmosphere of “otherness”. Even if you don’t visit at the time of a religious festival (we didn’t unfortunately) you will see/meet Ethiopian Priests in the churches and get some feeling for the rituals – which mostly take place in inner sanctums containing the “Ark” and are inaccessible to ordinary mortals, with only the sounds to hint at the activities going on behind the curtains.
By Mulugeta Eressa3 years ago in History
WHY IS UGANDA CALLED THE PEARL OF AFRICA
Why is Uganda called the Pearl of Africa? Who first named Uganda as the Pearl of Africa? The Term – Uganda – the Pearl of Africa – was made famous by Winston Churchill in his 1908 Book entitled “My African Journey” about his trip to Uganda in 1907.
By Kedi Abdurahiman Shadir3 years ago in History
HISTORY OF TOYOTA COMPANY
A Past filled with Toyota Cars Toyota referred to all through the world as a trailblazer in Japanese car creation and improvement, the Toyota Engine Organization positions as the thirteenth biggest organization and vehicle producer on the planet starting around 2012. Having arrived at the achievement of creation with its 200-millionth vehicle in 2012, Toyota keeps on delivering in excess of 10 million vehicles yearly.
By Elizabeth Teresa3 years ago in History
The Epic Love Story of Heer Ranjha: A Tale of Passion, Devotion, and Tragedy
Introduction: Love stories have always captivated the human heart, transcending time, cultures, and generations. Among the countless tales of love, the saga of Heer Ranjha stands as one of the most celebrated and enduring in South Asian literature and folklore. Originating from the region of Punjab, this legendary story has been passed down through oral tradition, poetry, and various adaptations over the centuries. It continues to inspire and move people with its timeless themes of passion, devotion, and tragedy. In this blog post, we delve into the enchanting world of Heer Ranjha and explore the significance of this immortal love story.
By Hamza Malik3 years ago in History






