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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

SEAS ,Rivers dont drink their own water.

TREES don’t eat their own fruit.

CLOUDS don’t swallow their own rain.

What GREAT ONE’S have is always for the benefit of others.

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Rags to RICHES

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

May the GOD the Universal Soul give us all

Human Beings the fearlessness to Dream.

I Have experinced and seen around that People

rise from rags to riches with their Dreams .

We are infact born with the powers of the GOD

the UNIVERSAL SOUL to create out of nothingness as

as our Holy Father Does every moment .

Dare Dare Dare  Dream Dream Dream

PRINCE MOHAN

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GEORGE W .BUSH

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

” IT IS NOT POLLUTION THAT IS

HARMING THE ENVIRONMENT .

IT IS THE IMPURITIES IN OUR AIR AND

WATER THAT ARE DOING IT ”

TRUST IN THE STATEMENT ABOVE AND ACT

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Samarath Ko Dosh Naahin Gosain

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Samarath Ko Dosh Naahin Gosain

 

Samarath ko Dosh Naahin Gosain Jaise Ravi Pavak Aur Sursuri ko Naahin.

Samarath is blotless like the Sun Light , Universal Light and Sound Vibrations we the Humans Beings are made of , Samarath is blotless like the Universal Prana Energy , Samarath is blotless as the Purest of the Purest Ganges.

Samarath is capacity to create .

Samarath is infinite capacity the GOD the Universal  Soul has blessed Us the Human Beings Created in his own image.

Samarath is Infinite , Purest , Most Positive , Universal Creators Energy , Universal Prana Shakti , Capacity to Dream , Capacity to Achieve.

Start using this Power of the Universe in Us the Children of GOD in a right and noble way to be Co Creators with the GOD the Universal Creator.

 

Prince Mohan

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Monday, April 30th, 2007

 

“Whatever you dream you have to will.

 Whatever you will is your deed,

 And whatever your deed and

 Whatever your deed is your destiny

“Dream big and try and find out means and

 Ways to turn it into reality.  ,

 

- The Upanishad

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Yoga Principles For Material Success

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

by Asha Praver


Other successful entrepreneurs have written courses about how to make money. But a high-minded person finds it impossible to use many of the self-centered techniques common in business today. Material Success Through Yoga Principles is the answer to a prayer.
At the age of 36, Swami Kriyananda was penniless and alone. All he had was his discipleship to his guru, Paramhansa Yogananda, his commitment to dharma, and his determination to bring his Master’s teachings to the world. Four decades later, he leads a worldwide spiritual organization, with thousands of followers in dozens of countries.
His was no otherworldly adventure. As he describes in this course, he faced, and overcame, more than his share of obstacles: natural cataclysms, bankruptcy, betrayal, persecution, lawsuits, ill health. But he persevered, and remained loyal to his principles, until success was achieved.
Now he has translated his life experience into a study course for all those who seek to achieve success by honorable means. Swamiji is the author of more than 80 books, including another study course on yoga. You can’t say, “This is the best.” Each is a unique jewel in itself.
But Material Success Through Yoga Principles, more than anything else he has done, combines a vision of eternity with the feet-on-the-ground practicality. Dozens of people I know are studying this course, and wisdom from these lessons is part of every conversation now. Whatever life problems we face, the course seems to offer a solution.
Asha Praver is an author, lecturer, and acharya of Paramhansa Yogananda’s principles for the past 30 years. She currently lives in America’s Silicon Valley in Palo Alto, California and is co-leader of an Ananda Sangha center with her husband, David.

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How Correct is the concept

Yoga Principles For Material Success

The whole world should prcatice and make

the mother earth a heavenly place full of

abundance and affluence .

Prince Mohan

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TED TURNER

Friday, April 27th, 2007

“The mind is just another muscle . ”

Ted Turner

World Media Tycoon

Dear Ted Turner ,

Very well said . At the same time you also know

that this is much beyond the muscle .

Aryabhat of India invented Zero ” 0 ” which is the basis of

the entire working on our planet mother earth and the world

today banks on the zeros we human beings write and punch on

the computers .

I really appreciate the leaders of the World Media

Like you to say more and guide the nex gen with

your experiences on the mind muscle .

” You can create any thing out of nothingness

  because GOD did it ” .

Her Holiness Maha Maya Ananta

as posted on http://www.mindbodynsoul.com

Your reading this article will be a treat to you and your

resonse and thoughts on the Mind Muscle will add to the

knowledge and the database of the entire UNIVERSE .

This wil help us all the Human beings to create working

Democracy right here on the planet mother earth .

Please log in and post your comments on

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Prince Mohan

Spirtualism and Materialism integrator for world

peace , unity and developement of we the human beings

into the GOD beings . 

 

 

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THE WORD OF ‘ ALLAH ‘

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

People need not fear the unknown
 If they are capable of achieving what they need
And want…
‘We are afraid of losing what we have,
Whether it’s our life or our possessions and property.
But this fear evaporates when we understand that our
Life stories and the history of the world
Were written by the same hand ‘.

-Paulo Coelho, the Alchemist

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MICROSOFT Bids to Acquire Catholic Church

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

News story, recently reported in La Repubblica Rome, one of Italy’s most respected newspapers, too compelling not to share with the world
MICROSOFT Bids to Acquire Catholic Church
By Hank Vorjes
Rome, Italy
April 5, 2007
VATICAN CITY (AP) — In a joint press conference in St. Peter’s Square this morning, MICROSOFT Corp. and the Vatican announced that the Redmond software giant will acquire the Roman Catholic Church in exchange for an unspecified number of shares of MICROSOFT common stock. If the deal goes through, it will be the first time a computer software company has acquired a major world religion.
With the acquisition, Pope John Paul II will become the senior vice-president of the combined company’s new Religious Software Division, while MICROSOFT senior vice-presidents Michael Maples and Steven Ballmer will be invested in the College of Cardinals, said MICROSOFT Chairman Bill Gates.
“We expect a lot of growth in the religious market in the next five to ten years,” said Gates. “The combined resources of MICROSOFT and the Catholic Church will allow us to make religion easier and more fun for a broader range of people.”
Through the MICROSOFT Network, the company’s new on-line service, “we will make the sacraments available on-line for the first time” and revive the popular pre-Counter-Reformation practice of selling indulgences, said Gates. “You can get Communion, confess your sins, receive absolution — even reduce your time in Purgatory — all without leaving your home.”
A new software application, MICROSOFT Church, will include a macro language which you can program to download “heavenly graces” automatically while you are away from your computer.
The deal grants MICROSOFT exclusive electronic rights to the Bible and the Vatican’s prized art collection, which includes works by such masters as Michelangelo and Da Vinci. But critics say MICROSOFT will face stiff challenges if it attempts to limit competitors’ access to these key intellectual properties.
“The Jewish people invented the look and feel of the holy scriptures,” said Rabbi David Gottschalk of Philadelphia. “You take the parting of the Red Sea — we had that thousands of years before the Catholics came on the scene.”
But others argue that the Catholic and Jewish faiths both draw on a common Abrahamic heritage. “The Catholic Church has just been more successful in marketing it to a larger audience,” notes Notre Dame theologian Father Kenneth Madigan. Over the last 2,000 years, the Catholic Church’s market share has increased dramatically, while Judaism, which was the first to offer many of the concepts now touted by Christianity, lags behind.
Historically, the Church has a reputation as an aggressive competitor, leading crusades to pressure people to upgrade to Catholicism, and entering into exclusive licensing arrangements in various kingdoms whereby all subjects were instilled with Catholicism, whether or not they planned to use it. Today Christianity is available from several denominations, but the Catholic version is still the most widely used. The Church’s mission is to reach “the four corners of the earth,” echoing MICROSOFT’s vision of “a computer on every desktop and in every home”.
Gates described MICROSOFT’s long-term strategy to develop a scalable religious architecture that will support all religions through emulation. A single core religion will be offered with a choice of interfaces according to the religion desired — “One religion, a variety of different implementations,” said Gates.
The MICROSOFT move could spark a wave of mergers and acquisitions, according to Herb Peters, a spokesman for the U.S. Southern Baptist Conference, as other churches scramble to strengthen their position in the increasingly competitive religious market.
Source http://wwwuniversalnews.blogspot.com
News story, recently reported in La Repubblica Rome, one of Italy’s most respected newspapers, too compelling not to share with the world
MICROSOFT Bids to Acquire Catholic Church
By Hank Vorjes
Rome, Italy
April 5, 2007
VATICAN CITY (AP) — In a joint press conference in St. Peter’s Square this morning, MICROSOFT Corp. and the Vatican announced that the Redmond software giant will acquire the Roman Catholic Church in exchange for an unspecified number of shares of MICROSOFT common stock. If the deal goes through, it will be the first time a computer software company has acquired a major world religion.
With the acquisition, Pope John Paul II will become the senior vice-president of the combined company’s new Religious Software Division, while MICROSOFT senior vice-presidents Michael Maples and Steven Ballmer will be invested in the College of Cardinals, said MICROSOFT Chairman Bill Gates.
“We expect a lot of growth in the religious market in the next five to ten years,” said Gates. “The combined resources of MICROSOFT and the Catholic Church will allow us to make religion easier and more fun for a broader range of people.”
Through the MICROSOFT Network, the company’s new on-line service, “we will make the sacraments available on-line for the first time” and revive the popular pre-Counter-Reformation practice of selling indulgences, said Gates. “You can get Communion, confess your sins, receive absolution — even reduce your time in Purgatory — all without leaving your home.”
A new software application, MICROSOFT Church, will include a macro language which you can program to download “heavenly graces” automatically while you are away from your computer.
The deal grants MICROSOFT exclusive electronic rights to the Bible and the Vatican’s prized art collection, which includes works by such masters as Michelangelo and Da Vinci. But critics say MICROSOFT will face stiff challenges if it attempts to limit competitors’ access to these key intellectual properties.
“The Jewish people invented the look and feel of the holy scriptures,” said Rabbi David Gottschalk of Philadelphia. “You take the parting of the Red Sea — we had that thousands of years before the Catholics came on the scene.”
But others argue that the Catholic and Jewish faiths both draw on a common Abrahamic heritage. “The Catholic Church has just been more successful in marketing it to a larger audience,” notes Notre Dame theologian Father Kenneth Madigan. Over the last 2,000 years, the Catholic Church’s market share has increased dramatically, while Judaism, which was the first to offer many of the concepts now touted by Christianity, lags behind.
Historically, the Church has a reputation as an aggressive competitor, leading crusades to pressure people to upgrade to Catholicism, and entering into exclusive licensing arrangements in various kingdoms whereby all subjects were instilled with Catholicism, whether or not they planned to use it. Today Christianity is available from several denominations, but the Catholic version is still the most widely used. The Church’s mission is to reach “the four corners of the earth,” echoing MICROSOFT’s vision of “a computer on every desktop and in every home”.
Gates described MICROSOFT’s long-term strategy to develop a scalable religious architecture that will support all religions through emulation. A single core religion will be offered with a choice of interfaces according to the religion desired — “One religion, a variety of different implementations,” said Gates.
The MICROSOFT move could spark a wave of mergers and acquisitions, according to Herb Peters, a spokesman for the U.S. Southern Baptist Conference, as other churches scramble to strengthen their position in the increasingly competitive religious market.
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SMOKING

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Smoking in excess is another factor that leads to heart failure. Smoking has to be reduced to the minimum to save you from a sudden heart attack or stroke.
Nicotine contents of tobacco makes the arterial linings coarse resulting in sudden blockage of any of the heart arteries with a blood clot or small clot of blood thereof.

How to avoid smoking?

Four sittings of Hari Om vibration, 10 minutes each will reduce the urge to smoke as it will stimulate the nerves of the whole body. Smoking is resorted to win the body needs any kind of stimulants. Organ meditation is a natural stimulant.

By dr. s. Deepak Goel

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