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What is life for? - For understanding,sharing,learning,discovering,exploring,enjoying,playing,helping,communicating,loving,romancing,true friendship,treating others with respect,,finding truth, beauty,creating,being honest with ourselves and others,treating others the way we want they'll treat us,...!.It is for working toward achieving worthwhile purposes and for making our dreams come true.!.It is for using ,fully, all our potentials and talents! For making ourselves and others happy ! ............(My site consist of many pages.If you want to get to know me better - take time to explore them!)...My favorite poem is "Where have i known before?" :: " Where have I known you before?
Where did we play among galaxies bright
Laughing and dancing, creating each night
Deciding the course, to then venture on out
Love, you, space and I
Free from fear, free from doubt
Where have I known you before?

Where have I loved you before?
Was it just yesterday
Or millenia ago
I kissed, touched, held and needed you so?
Your face is different
Yet you, you're you, just you !
Still glowing and silvery bright
Wonderous dancingly bright!
I knew you the moment you entered my room
That infinite eternal night!
Where have I loved you before?

Where have I hurt you before?
Where did I hurt you so deep - so deep
To hear you say you knew me not
When you alone could save me there
And free me from that tyrant's keep
Defender of the Vulcan worlds ?
Where filled my mind with blackened sleep?

Where did I lose you before?
Was it when you gave your life
To save that Pharoah king
Or when our golden mothership took flight
Far away from Saturn's rings?
Was it when we made the pact
Then drifted into violet space
So certain we would meet the other side
But there was no such place?
Where did I lose you before?

Where have I known you before?
The moment I saw you I knew
I had found again the singer of a thousand songs
That haunted every dream
The painter of the colours of my mind
Reminding me of places we had been !
I'm seeing clearer now - the truth unfolds
The past all drifts away
You're back again my dearest friend!

You never went away !


Neville Potter



Blog EntryOct 11, '10 5:10 AM
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 The key ability in this world is the ability to see things from the other person’s point of view!


A friend is someone we turn to when our spirits need a lift.

A friend is someone we treasure for our friendship is a gift.

A friend is someone who fills our lives with beauty, joy, and grace.

And makes the whole world we live in a better and happier place...




Blog EntryOct 1, '10 5:55 AM
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Yom Kippur (Hebrew: יוֹם כִּפּוּר‎, IPA: [ˈjom kiˈpur]), also known as the Day of Atonement, is one of the holiest days of the year for Jews. Its central themes are atonement and repentance. Jews traditionally observe this holy day with a 25-hour period of fasting and intensive prayer, often spending most of the day in synagogue services. Yom Kippur completes the annual period known in Judaism as the High Holy Days (or sometimes "the Days of Awe").

Yom Kippur is the tenth day of the month of Tishrei. According to Jewish tradition, God inscribes each person's fate for the coming year into a book, the Book of Life, on Rosh Hashanah, and waits until Yom Kippur to "seal" the verdict. During the Days of Awe, a Jew tries to amend his or her behavior and seek forgiveness for wrongs done against God (bein adam leMakom) and against other human beings (bein adam lechavero). The evening and day of Yom Kippur are set aside for public and private petitions and confessions of guilt (Vidui). At the end of Yom Kippur, one considers one's self absolved by God.

The Yom Kippur prayer service includes several unique aspects. One is the actual number of prayer services. Unlike a regular day, which has three prayer services (Ma'ariv, the evening prayer; Shacharit, the morning prayer; and Mincha, the afternoon prayer), or a Shabbat or Yom Tov, which have four prayer services (Ma'ariv; Shacharit; Musaf, the additional prayer; and Mincha), Yom Kippur has five prayer services (Ma'ariv; Shacharit; Musaf; Mincha; and Ne'ilah, the closing prayer). The prayer services also include a public confession of sins (Vidui) and a unique prayer dedicated to the special Yom Kippur avodah (service) of the Kohen Gadol in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

As one of the most culturally significant Jewish holidays, Yom Kippur is observed by many secular Jews who may not observe other holidays. Many secular Jews attend synagogue on Yom Kippur—for many secular Jews the High Holidays are the only recurring times of the year in which they attend synagogue,[1]—causing synagogue attendance to soar, and almost two-thirds fast.



“Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.”.

Smile  Lopez, Trini 


LinkAug 26, '10 2:11 PM
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Blog EntryAug 24, '10 5:36 PM
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Where have I known you before
Where did we play among galaxies bright
Laughing and dancing, creating each night
Deciding the course to then venture on out
Love, you, space and I
Free from fear, free from doubt
Where have I known you before

Where have I loved you before
Was it just yesterday
Or millennia ago
I kissed, touched, held and needed you so
Your face is different
Yet you, you’re you, just you
Still glowing and silvery bright
Wondrous dancingly bright
I knew you the moment you entered my room
That infinite eternal night
Where have I loved you before

Where have I hurt you before
Where did I hurt you so deep- so deep
To hear you say you knew me not
When you alone could save me there
And free me from that tyrant’s keep
Defender of the Vulcan worlds
Where filled my mind with blackened sleep
Where have I hurt you before

Where did I lose you before
Was it when you gave your life
To save that pharaoh king
Or when our golden mothership took flight
Far away from Saturn's rings
Was it when we made the pact
Then drifted into violet space
So certain we would meet the other side
But there was no such place
Where did I lose you before

Where have I known you before
The moment I saw you I knew
I had found again the singer of a thousand songs
That haunted every dream
The painter of the colors of my mind
Reminding me of places we had been
I’m seeing clearer now-the truth unfolds
The past all drifts away
You’re back again my dearest friend
You never went away!


   
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