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    Grace of Realized Masters
    2008-08-17 02:51:14
    whoeveris initiated by us,and followed us,and loves us,whether he is near or far,wherever he is;even if he isin the East andwe are in the West,we nourish fromthe stream of loveand give him light inhis daily life.- Bahauddin Naqshbandmay God bless his noble soulIhdina as Sirata al Mustaqeema, Sirata allajeena an Aamta Aalayhim.Guide us, O God, on the path of perfect harmony,The path of those whom You have blessed with the gifts of Your grace.- The Quran 1:6,7
    By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
     
    4 Things I Realized Recently
    2008-07-26 03:45:00
    1) After making fruit juice as my main drink source for a month, I realize that I had an extra storage of energy. It felt subtle & almost giving unnoticeable warmth but you know you have it, I have yet to try using the energy, I guess it is good to be drinking package pure fruit juice everyday.2) Monitors & television is ancient. Immersive virtual reality: hollow deck is the future (like in Star Trek & X-men), entertainment comes no longer from an apparent box but from a room, encapsulating your senses; your entire world.3) The thing behind a creation is experience, an expression of the artist’s message by the most appropriate medium. Eg. Artist feels that his nose is at his eye so paints a distorted portrait or figure that composes how he feels. Artists are really some conceited SOB. Lol4) Deal in anticipation as ideally, you know all the possible moves that your opponent can make next. Hence you can maneuver, guard in anticipation the most probable move from your oppone
    By: movie special
     
    Bart just realized this last night....
    2008-05-28 13:07:55
    But how cool is this? Along with Cindy, (who I nominated by the way), Bart is one of the 17 domestic adoption blogs listen on the Adoptive Families Magazine website. And he only updates once a month. I was nominated for that list, but I didn’t make the cut. How fair is THAT? ;-)I’m very proud of him, though, and I hope it spurs him on to blog more....
    By: Never a Dull Moment
     

    A love realized and explicated
    2007-06-05 16:53:00
    I few evenings ago at the roadhouse I served an elderly gentleman somewhere between his late sixties and early seventies. He sat alone in a booth with room for six, peering through his glasses at the menu before him. When I approached the table he struck up a conversation by asking if I was a student. After I respond with a yes, he inquired further about my future plans and how I wished to use my degree.At some point after I had brought his food to the table he remarked that he wasn’t used to being at restaurants and looking across the table to an empty seat instead of seeing his “favorite girl.” He quietly explained that his wife had fallen and broken her hip a week before and had been hospitalized ever since. Each day he would drive the hour trip to spend around four hours with her, and then return home alone. The roadhouse was on his way back.The man mentioned that he and his wife had recently celebrated fifty-one years of marriage. I remarked about the considerable amount of time to which he smiled amusedly, as if knowing the secret to such relational longevity. He briefly described the thirty years he spent as Christian missionary in Central and South America and the how he had helped establish three different churches. During this time he married numerous couples none of which have since divorced. He attributed this phenomenon to the three questions he would ask when couples requested that he marry them. From their responses he would decide whether he believed they were ready for marriage or if he need refer them elsewhere.After some persuasion I convinced him to try out the three questions on me since I am engaged and soon to be married. I was interested if he would hypothetically be willing to marry us. He first asked me to identify my fiancee’s favorite color and then her favorite flower. The final question, “How long will you love her?” He then explained that he believed the love pledged in marriage had to really correspond to the ceremonial vo
    By: Despair and Coffee
     
    The moment I realized that it is the end and we ca...
    2007-05-06 14:50:00
    The moment I realized that it is the end and we can't be together any more all became bleak and I lost every hope , I can't imagine life with out you and I want you come back to me ,so we can relive the days when all seemed perfect and serene .Dedication: to some one
    By: roneceve
     
     
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