Monday, January 17, 2011

Valentine

Long-felt desires, hopes as long as vain--
sad sighs--slow tears accustomed to run sad
into as many rivers as two eyes could add,
pouring like fountains, endless as the rain--
cruelty beyond humanity, a pain
so hard it makes compassionate stars go mad
with pity: these are the first passions I've had.
Do you think love could root in my soul again?
If it arched the great bow back again at me,
licked me again with fire, and stabbed me deep
with the violent worst, as awful as before,
the wounds that cut me everwhere would keep
me shielded, so there would be no place free
for love. It covers me. It can pierce no more.


Happy Valentine, My LoveValentine poem by Nicholas Gordon

Happy Valentine, my love!
All my love is yours.
Praised be love that brings us home,
Pilgrims to these shores.
Yearnings here find harborage;
Vanities, sly smiles.
All that righteous anger rends,
Love here reconciles.
Even in the darkness where
No bitterness finds rest,
Thoughts of you are like a dawn
Intent on happiness.
Nor would I have so light a heart
Except that I am blessed!


Wherever I May Go
Valentine Love Poems By Joanna Fuchs

You're in my thoughts and in my heart
Wherever I may go;
On Valentine’s Day I’d like to say
I care more than you know.


Valentine's Day Love Poems
Valentine By Elizabeth Barret Browning

How Do I Love Thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being an ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

Happy Valentine, My LoveValentine poem by Nicholas Gordon

Happy Valentine, my love!
All my love is yours.
Praised be love that brings us home,
Pilgrims to these shores.
Yearnings here find harborage;
Vanities, sly smiles.
All that righteous anger rends,
Love here reconciles.
Even in the darkness where
No bitterness finds rest,
Thoughts of you are like a dawn
Intent on happiness.
Nor would I have so light a heart
Except that I am blessed!


Wherever I May Go
Valentine Love Poems By Joanna Fuchs

You're in my thoughts and in my heart
Wherever I may go;
On Valentine’s Day I’d like to say
I care more than you know.


Valentine's Day Love Poems
Valentine By Elizabeth Barret Browning

How Do I Love Thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being an ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

Happy Valentine, My LoveValentine poem by Nicholas Gordon

Happy Valentine, my love!
All my love is yours.
Praised be love that brings us home,
Pilgrims to these shores.
Yearnings here find harborage;
Vanities, sly smiles.
All that righteous anger rends,
Love here reconciles.
Even in the darkness where
No bitterness finds rest,
Thoughts of you are like a dawn
Intent on happiness.
Nor would I have so light a heart
Except that I am blessed!


Wherever I May Go
Valentine Love Poems By Joanna Fuchs

You're in my thoughts and in my heart
Wherever I may go;
On Valentine’s Day I’d like to say
I care more than you know.


Valentine's Day Love Poems
Valentine By Elizabeth Barret Browning

How Do I Love Thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being an ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

Happy Valentine, My LoveValentine poem by Nicholas Gordon

Happy Valentine, my love!
All my love is yours.
Praised be love that brings us home,
Pilgrims to these shores.
Yearnings here find harborage;
Vanities, sly smiles.
All that righteous anger rends,
Love here reconciles.
Even in the darkness where
No bitterness finds rest,
Thoughts of you are like a dawn
Intent on happiness.
Nor would I have so light a heart
Except that I am blessed!


Wherever I May Go
Valentine Love Poems By Joanna Fuchs

You're in my thoughts and in my heart
Wherever I may go;
On Valentine’s Day I’d like to say
I care more than you know.


Valentine's Day Love Poems
Valentine By Elizabeth Barret Browning

How Do I Love Thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being an ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

Happy Valentine, My LoveValentine poem by Nicholas Gordon

Happy Valentine, my love!
All my love is yours.
Praised be love that brings us home,
Pilgrims to these shores.
Yearnings here find harborage;
Vanities, sly smiles.
All that righteous anger rends,
Love here reconciles.
Even in the darkness where
No bitterness finds rest,
Thoughts of you are like a dawn
Intent on happiness.
Nor would I have so light a heart
Except that I am blessed!


Wherever I May Go
Valentine Love Poems By Joanna Fuchs

You're in my thoughts and in my heart
Wherever I may go;
On Valentine’s Day I’d like to say
I care more than you know.


Valentine's Day Love Poems
Valentine By Elizabeth Barret Browning

How Do I Love Thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being an ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

fastidious,

How pleasant to know Mr. Lear,
Who has written such volumes of stuff.
Some think him ill-tempered and queer,
But a few find him pleasant enough.

His mind is concrete and fastidious,
His nose is remarkably big;
His visage is more or less hideous,
His beard it resembles a wig.

He has ears, and two eyes, and ten fingers,
(Leastways if you reckon two thumbs);
He used to be one of the singers,
But now he is one of the dumbs.

He sits in a beautiful parlour,
With hundreds of books on the wall;
He drinks a great deal of marsala,
But never gets tipsy at all.

He has many friends, laymen and clerical,
Old Foss is the name of his cat;
His body is perfectly spherical,
He weareth a runcible hat.

When he walks in waterproof white,
The children run after him so!
Calling out, "He's gone out in his night-
Gown, that crazy old Englishman, oh!"

He weeps by the side of the ocean,
He weeps on the top of the hill;
He purchases pancakes and lotion,
And chocolate shrimps from the mill.

He reads, but he does not speak, Spanish,
He cannot abide ginger beer;
Ere the days of his pilgrimage vanish,
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear!

Edward Lear

Friday, January 14, 2011

trapped

I got trapped up some how
got hit in a little agony and, i tried for an escape
the mind could not understand how
i want to leave here and go
there was a way out but i could not
you get tense beacause of me
you get disturbed beacause of me
because you fell in love with me

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

angry.

Let us consider one of the six temperaments anger. You cannot exempt even a single man as being free of anger. Even other creatures get angry. You witness the anger of an ant if you deter it from carrying a piece of rice. It bites you in a fit of anger. Likewise, all creatures possess anger as a hereditary trait.
When we get angry our mental frequency shoots up to 25-30 cycles per second. Because, of this raise, our life force is wasted. In its effort to replenish, the functioning state of Almighty causes an increase in the" spinning speed of life force particles. Because, then, additional bio-magnetic force would be produced. Increase in the spin causes increase in the distance between two particles.
This, in turn, causes one's astral body to expand beyond his physical body. All the life-force particles expanded beyond the periphery of the body are lost forever. Since they do not return to the physical body, one feels very tired and weak after getting angry.
When the life-force particles increase in spinning speed, they move away from the earth by centrifugal action and leave the body. Maximum deportation occurs via the head, and so, they abnormally affect the brain. This impedes the normal functioning of the brain. So the angry person is unable to think clearly; he blabbers and acts violently without control.
Apart from this, the blood pressure of the person shoots up during anger. All the nerves and muscles in the heart throb violently and rapidly and this causes damage if done repeatedly. All these changes can be observed in an angry person. But we cannot point them out to him and
ask him to observe himself Because, he is in a restless state, which hinders self observation.
The Tamil poet, Thiruvalluvar, says that anger kills the man with whom it associates. Not only that, he says, it also annihilates friendship and repels acquaintances. Mostly, if you analyze as to with whom you quite often get angry, you will find that it is only with the nearest and dearest, often the one who works day and night for your comfort out of love and a sense of duty. Is it not unfair and ungrateful in the extreme to get angry with such a person? If you are habituated to getting angry, your kith and kin would gradually avoid you.
ANGER, MOTHER OF ALL SINS

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

folling into my eyes

You thoughts are marking me go sleepless
moon did not kiss and offer me
my mornong coffee
she not here to blew out a speak folling into my eyes
why are not you here with me claim my ruffled mind
i am her and you are there there moments of loneliness
are like years for me
sea is here blue is there it ?,,
have we be come a paradigm for it???

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Kaya Kalpa

The term "Kaya Kalpa" has three meanings:
1) withstanding the aging process
2) maintaining youthfulness, and
3) postponement of death until the time one wishes.

Ever since man started curing illness, he began to discover the causes for illness. Then prevention of illness also was added in the evolution of culture. While he was enjoying pleasures and suffering from pains through his five senses, through his sixth sense he started to understand the perfect functional order of nature, i.e. the principle of cause and effect.
In his efforts to cure and prevent illness he further thought over the avoidance or postponement of death. By continuous search and research for generations, man found several methods of rejuvenating his physical body with foods, medicines, herbs, exercises and austerities. Each method showed a certain effect and some very effective methods are still in use all over the world in various places. Yet a perfect system has not been found to suit all sections of people of all countries, climates and ecological conditions.
Six centuries before Christ, the need for a system of rejuvenation and withstanding the aging process was felt by Lord Buddha, when he thought of alleviating suffering from disease, old age and death. He was not given any help by the intellectuals of the day to find the secrets of aging and disease. The question remained unanswered for hundreds of years, but the urge and search were going on continuously.
Between the tenth and fifteenth centuries some alchemists, called 'Siddhas' in South India were successful in their research and lived as long as they wished, and after death their bodies were impervious to decay and disintegration. Eighteen well-known saints demonstrated their longevity to the people and the people saw that their bodies did not decay after death. Nowadays, there is no descendant to personally teach their system, but the processes of rejuvenation, withstanding aging and postponement of death are scattered bit by bit in the writings of the Siddhas. The processes to be followed are all written in obtuse language, and although written in Tamil, even a scholar cannot understand the meaning clearly today.
In my youth, even before my teen age, the crucial questions: "What is God?" "What is Life?" "How does poverty exist?" - started in my mind. At that age I could not discuss these subjects with other enlightened men. In my teen age I started reading some books written by the Siddha saints. I came across several philosophical expositions in poetic form. I could not get clear answers to the questions which had been haunting my mind constantly for years. In the course of study, I learned of several herbs and medicines to cure diseases. Interspersed in the Siddha's teachings, there were some indications about the process of Kaya Kalpa, victory over death. It was a confusing subject to me although it engaged my interest. Meanwhile, I earnestly studied medicine and got diplomas in Ayurveda, Siddha and Homeopathy. I began practicing exercise for rejuvenation, general health and to avoid begetting children.
Many years later, after I had good experience in Kundalini Yoga and got realization of Self (Consciousness) I happened again to study the same Siddha texts. What a wonder. I could easily understand the meaning of the philosophical terms and also the process of Kaya Kalpa with its science and practical exercise. I taught these exercises to some close friends and by enquiry, I found they got immense benefits.
Now I am teaching this wonderful process. Kaya Kalpa, to hundreds of people yearly. The practitioners are obtaining satisfactory results, both in physical strength and vitality and in curing some illnesses.
Furthermore, there is significant spiritual benefit. The sexual energy is transmuted into spiritual energy by directing it to the Crown Chakra. The enlightenment of consciousness, which is the purpose of birth, is naturally gradually achieved. The temperamental moods developed in man's personality will be naturally sublimated into spiritual awareness and more behavior for the welfare and happiness of all.
Practice of Kaya Kalpa involves two main exercises:1) toning up the nervous system to withstand the aging process and 2) "Ojas breath" - to recycle the sexual vital fluid to rejuvenate the body and postpone death. These two exercises are very simple to learn and practice daily.
The course is taught in two sittings of 11/2 hours each. In the first sitting the science of body chemistry and functions is elaborately explained. In the second sitting the practical exercises are taught so that the student becomes well acquainted with their sequential order and duration. As this practice is a restructuring process of the body in a natural way, no medicines or herbs are involved. Significant results will soon be noticeable if moderation in food, work, rest, sex and use of thought force is observed.
Any person after maturity is eligible to learn and practice Kaya Kalpa without previous experience in meditation or spiritual practices. Also this may be practiced in conjunction with any other spiritual practices or physical exercises. Kaya Kalpa is a valuable and powerful practice and was kept secret by the Siddhas who discovered it. I will personally teach it to anyone who takes an oath not to teach it to any other person without my express permission.
Benefits of Kaya Kalpa Practice
  1. The sexual vital fluid becomes thickened and the stock is increased so that the life force and bio-magnetism are sufficiently maintained. It sufficiently strengthens and vitally rejuvenates the body. It will cure and prevent diseases and relieve the practitioner of the troubles of old age. Sexual potency is increased.
  2. Monks, nuns and young people will be benefited so as not to get sexual excitement quickly in any circumstances, through recycling of the sexual vital fluid and absorbing it into the body.
  3. Sexual energy is transmuted into spiritual energy, developing and strengthening spiritual awareness.
  4. It will change the character and improve the personality. There will be genetic improvement for healthier and more intelligent progeny.
  5. Conception can be controlled at will when either of the partners is successful in the practice over a sufficient period of time.
To sum up: generally Kaya Kalpa is a good practice to maintain physical and mental health, further spiritual development and rejuvenate the physical systems to withstand the aging process. The practice will help all people regardless of sex, race, religion or creed to enjoy a happy and satisfactory life. I am very satisfied with the results of this practice because it can solve major problems of mankind all over the world.

beautiful church

    

 
Beautiful paniting church images & information.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Sri Lanka



 


Gemaakt
Door:
Selviya !!!!!!!

Onderwerp
Sri Lanka!

INLEIDING1. Moessons
2. Hoe ziet het land eruit ?
3. Een paar soorten planten en bomen
4. De landkaart van Sri Lanka
5. Plaatjes van het land
6. Hier zie je een : Sari , Panjabi en een Salwar Kameez
7. De taal
8. Een paar dieren in  Sri Lanka
9. Eten in Sri Lanka
10. Tsunami in Sri Lanka
11. Plaatjes van bijzondere en gewone dieren
12. Filmpjes
13. Soort van een bedankje




















                                                                          
                             
      Moessons

De Moesson komt het meest voor in Azië.In Sri Lanka komt de Moesson het meest voor in Mei.
Winden noemen ze de Moesson.
 
De boeren hebben die regen nodig om hun velden te bevloeien,want zonder regen kunnen de gewassen niet groeien. Maar als het te hard regent, overstromen de velden.Door de hevige regen die de Moessons mee brengen , kunnen steden overstromen, zodat mensen hun huizen moeten verlaten.


                         
 Hoe ziet het land eruit ?


Er zijn hoge bergen met veel planten, tropische gebieden, zeeën,veel rijstvelden,veel zout velden en veel thee velden.



               Een paar soorten planten en bomen

Palmbomen,Koraalboom,Kanonskogelboom,
Apenbroodboom, Regenboom,Guango,Banyanboom
,Bananenboom,
Rubberboom enz.








                    De Landkaart van Sri LankaHier zie je de landkaart van Sri Lanka






                        


                      Plaatjes van het land







   Hier zie je een : Sari , Panjabi en een Salwar Kameez







                                
                 De TaalEr zijn drie talen in Sri Lanka die ze het meest spreken die talen zijn: Tamil,Engels, Singalam.
Mijn ouders en ik  spreken Tamil !



                                  De dieren in Sri Lanka
Tijgers,Gestreepte Hyena,Wolf,Neushoorn,Wilde Runderen,
Panter of Luipaard,Lippenbeer zijn de grootste roofdieren,Drie kleinere kattensoorten zijn de Viskat,De Junglekat,
En de Luipaardkat.
De Ceylon - Olifant is een aparte ondersoort ( geschat 2500 – 3000stuks).
Hertensoorten: De
Kantjil en de Muntjak.Soorten apen:Hoelman,Ceylon - Kroonaap,Zeldzaam is de Witbaardlangoer.
Bijzondere
zoogdieren:Reuzeneekhoorn,De Vliegende Hond en de Vliegende Eekhoorn!

Enz.



                                              
 Eten in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka eten ze 3 maaltijden warm.
In het
Srilankaans eten zit bijna  altijd wel wat scherps in. De Katholieke en de Hindoes eten Dinsdags en Vrijdags altijd alleen groente met rijst. Dat doen maar een paar mensen,de Katholieke mensen doen het meer dan de Hindoes.
In Sri Lanka eten ze meestal alleen maar rijst.
In Sri Lanka eten ze altijd met de rechterhand zonder bestek.
 Scherp eten: Curry (word het heetste voedsel ter wereld genoemd!)
Bijna al het eten is scherp in Sri Lanka.
               
          


Plaatjes van bijzondere en gewone dieren
De Vliegende HondDe Reuzeneekhoorn

En Bizon's





                                            Tsunami in Sri Lanka
 
                                                


De          Tsunami komt vaak voor in Sri Lanka.
        Een Tsunami in alle landen is ongeveer 300 of 400 meter hoog!
        De Tsunami komt boven de 30-40 verdiepingen hoog!
Sommige mensen denken dat het speels is
maar de eerste keer komt het laag en zo word het steeds mensen
hoger en hoger. Er gaan
veel mensen dood.
Je wordt gemakkelijk meegesleurd.
Het is een krachtige golf.Je wordt de zee in gesleurd of je  botst ergens tegen aan en dan ben  je dood.
Het is dus levensgevaarlijk !
 









                        






                                                     

                                                          Filmpjes
Het eerst filmpje is het volkslied van Sri Lanka en het tweede filmpje is de Tsunami in 2004 in Sri Lanka










   Soort van een bedankje
Ik hoop dat jullie meer te weten zijn gekomen over Sri Lanka !
 Ik hoop natuurlijk ook dat jullie hebben genoten van mijn spreekbeurt !!
Er zijn dit keer GEEN vragen !!!
En ik wil jullie nog vragen om een reactie ( comment) achter te laten !!!!
Hartstikke bedankt voor het lezen !!!!!


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Tijgers

 




























Tijgers







                          INLEIDING   
1. Tijgers
2. Wat eet de Tijger
3. Welke vijanden heeft de Tijger
4. Strepen
5. Vacht
6. Snorharen
7. Tanden
8. Ogen
9. Spieren
10.Vragen
11. Filmpjes


                                       

                          Tijgers
                         
Een Tijger is een zeldzaam dier
Er zijn nog maar 5 soorten tijger over de hele wereld.Zoals de Indochinese tijger , de Chinese tijger , de Siberische tijger , de Sumatraanse tijger en  de Bengaalse tijger.
Ze
komen voor in naald- en loofbossen, tropische regenwouden, grasvlakten en riet velden.
Er moeten
voldoende
prooidieren, plek om te schuilen en water zijn.



                

                     Wat eet de Tijger?
De tijger jaagt meestal alleen. Zijn ogen en oren zijn de belangrijkste hulpmiddelen bij de jacht.
De tijger sleept zijn buit meestal naar een plek met water, omdat hij veel drinkt tijdens het eten.
Een hongerige tijger eet in een keer wel 25 kilo vlees.
Daar heeft hij een paar dagen genoeg aan.
Een hongerige tijger valt ook wel eens mensen aan, alleen als hij oud of gewond is en geen andere dieren meer kan vangen.


      Welke vijanden heeft de Tijger

De
Tijger
heeft maar weinig vijanden.
Bijna alle dier is bang voor hem.
Zijn grootste vijand is de mens.
Wij vernielen zijn leefgebied door bomen en struiken weg te halen voor brand- of bouwhout.ouwhout.
De Chinezen maken van alle lichaamsdelen medicijnen.
Deze medicijnen werken niet, maar de Chinezen geloven er wel in.
Er worden ook sieraden gemaakt van Tijgernagels..
De alle grootste Tijger is de Siberische tijger..
Een volwassen mannetje kan 3,70 meterlang worden en 270 kg. wegen.
En in de Winter word de Siberische Tijger wit en in de Zomer ziet hij er uit als een gewone Tijger.


                                Strepen
Door zijn streeppatroon ziet zijn prooi hem niet tussen het riet en de struiken.
Aan de tekening rond de kop kunnen onderzoekers elke tijger persoonlijk herkennen.


Vacht


 
Tijgers die in koude streken leven, zoals de Siberische tijger, krijgen in de Winter een dikkere vacht..
Tijgers uit Tropische streken hebben een veel kortere en dunnere beharing.
Ook zoeken zij vaak het water op om verkoeling te vinden.
       Snorharen


Een tijger heeft opvallend lange, witte snorharen die helpen om de weg door het donker te vinden door de struiken.
Ook gebruiken ze hun gevoelige haren bij het liefdesspel.



                       Tanden
Een tijger heeft een roofdiergebit..
De tijger heeft sterke kaken en lange hoektanden.
Die zijn handig bij het grijpen en verscheuren van zijn prooi.
Met zijn knipkiezen kan hij vlees in stukken knippen, net als een schaar.
Hij heeft kleine voortanden waarmee hij het vlees van de botten af kan schrapen.
              
Ogen
Een tijger heeft ronde pupillen net als de mensen.
Dus geen kattenogen.
Om de afstand tot prooi in te schatten draaien tijgers beide ogen naar voren.
Maar om beweging aan de zijkanten op te merken, schuiven ze beide ogen naar achteren!


                          Spieren             
Een tijger is heel erg gespierd.
Daardoor kan hij een prooi die zwaarder is dan hijzelf tegen de vlakte werken.
Vervolgens kan de tijger zijn prooi over honderden meters afstand verslepen als dat moet.
     
                                               





                                    VRAGEN



1. Wat zijn de belangerijkste hulpmiddelen bij de jacht?
2. Wie is de grootste vijand van de Tijger?
3. Waarom heeft een Tijger snorharen?
 4. Waarvan maken de Chinezen sieraden? 
5. Hoeveel kilo eet een hongerige Tijger ?
6. Hoelang en hoeveel kg. kan een volwassen mannetje worden ?




Antwoorden van de vragen bij de reacties (comment) toegewenst !

 Einde


Ik hoop dat jullie het leuk vonden !
En meer zijn te weten komen over ''De Tijger'' !