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Sundari
Posted on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 11:02 pm:   

BOOK DONATIONS REQUESTED

A.C.S. Sundari

We are a small group of people, who appreciate and love the oriental culture, and who decided in 1993 to found a Cultural Association, with the purpose to bring a veritable contribution in consolidating the intercultural relationships between the Orient and Romania. Our headquarters is located in Pitesti, a town of 270,000 inhabitants, situated to the north-west of Bucharest. The name of our Non-Governamental Association (NGO) is "Sundari".

To call upon our purpose, we have established a public library, which is meant to contain valuable works from the inestimable oriental civilisation and culture. There are some published books in Romania which are part of this treasure, but their number is insufficient to justify a library centred exclusively on Orient and it's culture.

...if we don't dare too much, can we hope that you may
have some used or deteriorated books which you do not
need anymore? And, if you do, can you mail us
something? We hope that, with your support, our
chances to explore more deeply the spiritual reality
would grow, and that it would be inspiration and hope
for many others who are yet to come into our sphere of
awareness. You may contact us at: sundari_romania@yahoo.com

Many sincere thanks.
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Sundari
Posted on Monday, April 10, 2006 - 11:02 pm:   

TO DONATE BOOKS TO SUNDARI LIBRARY:

Our mailing address is as follows:

Eduard Diaconu,
P.O. 3-70,
Pitesti, Arges,
Romania.

Thank you sincerely, Sundari
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ivan
Posted on Sunday, May 07, 2006 - 11:46 am:   

choices

god gives us choices

choices made for others belongs to others

choices made for us belongs to us

god judge our choices

we live the price

* * *

from a dream i had, all i could remember
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Vestnik
Posted on Monday, July 10, 2006 - 11:45 pm:   

The Ringing Cedars of Russia - Life changing books!

Hello everybody,
I would like to share with you a story (a message) about Space of Love creation in Russia.
May be you heard (or read), there is a young girl named Anastasia living in
Siberian Cedar forest that possesses incredible powers and knowledge
about Love and Predomination of a Man and much more than that, and
who discloses this knowledge through V.Megre in his book series "The Ringing
Cedars of Russia". Millions of readers all over the world (it's been translated into 20 languages), hundreds of poems and drawings created by inspired people and eco-villages sprouting all over Russia by people aspiring to create their Space of Love!

Some people consider this to be a new National Idea of Russia. If you are interested to know more, please visit my website www.spaceoflove.com where you can find a lot of information about this girl and the books www.spaceoflove.com/books/books.htm and some other things that are happening around.

You can read some chapters of the books from my website. If you are interested to read some more, please let me know and I will send you some by email.

www.spaceoflove.com - The Ringing Cedars of Russia in New Zealand !
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Ivan/Mohideen-NDE
Posted on Tuesday, October 09, 2007 - 12:44 am:   

A blind person reports from near death.

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Near death experience (interactive), Hieronymus Bosch painting

This is a most interesting account, brought to my attention (by private email) by our friend Mohideen Imbramsha.

I show it here because of the power of the message, of a blind woman who sees.

The other side may be more beautiful than anything we can imagine, but there is no hurry to press time. We all have our roles to play in this life first, by choice.


quote:

I had a feeling like I knew everything ... and like everything made sense. I just knew that this was where ... this place was where I would find the answers to all the questions about life, and about the planets, and about God, and about everything ... It's like the place was the knowing.



Knowing, that is what it is all about. Make use of your life to know. There is more light on the other side than we can imagine from this side. All in due time, someday we too will see it from here.

Read it all: "People Born Blind Can See During a NDE" http://www.near-death.com/experiences/evidence03.html


Ivan
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anonymous
Posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 09:53 am:   

The religion of the "Great Misunderstanding"


quote:

“Islam is often misunderstood,” Muhammad said.

Why, I wonder? Why are we not constantly exhorted, day after day, that Christianity, or Judaism, or Hinduism, or Buddhism, or Scientology are “misunderstood”? Why only Islam?



http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/021497.php

Read it all.
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anonymous
Posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 - 09:36 am:   

Truth is what we can understand, because true. Lies will always remain beyond just the reach of understanding. The subterfuge layers of lies will forever evade discovery as truth, so they will always be 'misunderstood'.

If a religion is built up of truths, it will be understood innately. But if not, it will always be 'misunderstood' of necessity. Such is the great travesty of false religions to cause humanity untold suffering. Great human sufferings of history are plainly understood as simple truth, caused by false beliefs.

If a religion is always 'misunderstood', and its followers are always suffering, what does that mean? Who is the Great Deceiver?
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anonymous
Posted on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 - 10:11 am:   

"Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"
King James Bible: Matthew 7:16

Whilst the soul will flourish in truth, it will wither if torn by thorns of lies. A religion of lies is not a religion of truth. Religious-cults are to be followed blindly, not understood. Only the truth can set your soul free before God.
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Ivan/why Stonehenge?
Posted on Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 11:04 pm:   

Was Stonehenge a healing center?

They came from far and wide to seek healing at Stonehenge, which is now believed to have been erected circa 2300 BC. The large blue stone megaliths were dragged from 150 miles away, which seems to indicate they were believed to have strong magical powers, most likely of healing.

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Profs Darvill and Wainwright believe their ideas hold true


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Professor Wainwright added: "Was the Amesbury Archer, as some have suggested, the person responsible for the building of Stonehenge? I think the answer to that is almost certainly 'no'.
"But did he travel there to be healed? Did he limp, or was he carried, all the way from Switzerland to Wiltshire, because he had heard of the miraculous healing properties of Stonehenge? 'Yes, absolutely'.
"Tim and I are quite convinced that people went to Stonehenge to get well. But Stonehenge probably had more than one purpose, so I have no problem with other people's interpretations."



The Stonehenge site may have occupied since as early at 7200 BC. The fact that such a great 'temple' was erected by early ancestors is truly amazing.

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Stonehenge and skull

What did they really believe in? Was it a spiritual center for healing? Evidence seems to show that it was that, foremost, and perhaps for other purposes as well.

Ivan

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