The Balance lyrics by the Moody Blues
After he had journeyed,
And his feet were sore,
And he was tired,
He came upon an orange grove
And he rested
And he lay in the cool,
And while he rested, he took to himself an orange and tasted it,
And it was good.
And he felt the earth to his spine,
And he...
".........Thoughout the ages history has repeated itself. Macedonia, Sparta, Carthage, Greece and Rome each took their turn at ruling the world, until dissipation and a love of, and indulgence in, luxury took the place of physical exercise with its resulting strength creating and good health...
Prelude to stagflation?
Transition from crisis to stagflation
by Christopher Laird, PrudentSquirrel.com | August 27, 2009
Now that we are just about 2 years into the world financial/credit crisis, its time to ask what is next in one or two years. One is to ask will stagflation emerge in 2010...
Vital Signs and the Fix
Kal Gronvall
Aug 28, 2009
As we approach the middle of the summer, 2009, it is of utmost importance to be able to slice deftly through the heavy propaganda fog that the government is pumping out through its mouthpiece the media. As Obama is optimistically predicting a...
I'm trying to undestand what brings people to the Islamic faith? With the Christain faith there is the concept of Jesus dieing on the cross for the forgiveness of sins. Does Islam have something similar that draws people to it?
Self-Realization Fellowship / Yogoda Satsanga Society of India is a worldwide spiritual organization founded by Paramahansa Yogananda in 1920[1] and based in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed]
The group carries on Paramahansa Yogananda's teachings, including Kriya Yoga, a form of yoga the...
France looks to ban the burqa
France is gearing for a fierce debate over whether to ban the burqa, the head-to-toe woman's cloak promoted by Muslim fundamentalists as obedience to Islam but loathed by feminists as a symbol of oppression.
Should France ban the burqa?
The Bible says "By their fruit you shall know them." If you judge a religion, do you put a lot of weight on the "fruit" (good/ bad actions or activities) of the religion's followers? Or do you base your judgement more on other things about the religion?