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For every trouble in marital relationship, political science or work, there always is a solvent of love to resolve or keep off problems. Acquire in simple steps to resolve your problems with love rather than with law and conflicts. Every conflict needs at least two, learn how to stay out of battles by enhancing our power to interact with Supreme Being and to love in all challenges. ...more
Many seek Peace but few attain it. Why? Peace is not found in people, places or things. It comes from above and rests within. Where are you looking? What have you found? What lies ahead? ...more
When Jesus said that He would come as a thief in the night. 1- Jesus is the thief. 2- The thief comes to rob. 3- The owner/custodian must be asleep for the thief to rob the building. 4- It would be an excellent job if the owner/custodian did not wake-up at all during the robbing process. ...more
Christ Christ said, "Come unto me, all ye which experts state labor and therefore are heavy full, and that i will provide you with rest" ( Matthew 11:28 ) ...more
The word "safe" has an etymological root in the ancient Hebrew language. The Hebrew word "betah" connotes a sense of well-being and security resulting from having something or someone in whom to place confidence. The word emphasizes the feeling of being safe or secure. The ancient Hebrews saw their security and safety in a Transcendent God. The individual understood that they were devoid of the essential resources of life. ...more
Jesus was tortured to death because he preached of `God`s love`. At his death after the crucifixion his side was pierced by the spear of Longinus, and the Paraclete emerged therefrom as the `Second Eve` to be the `tutelary guide` that would be Woman`s Revelation, Resurrection and Redemption. The woman of Revelation is `hidden` until she leaves Earth to sow her `seed` in heaven, and there is war there between hers and the `serpent`s seed`, men, until the final victory of Jesus and God`s creation of a new heaven and Earth for Woman. ...more
The Middle East has been a crisis zone since the British and the Israelis in 1956, without the support of the Americans, invaded Egypt in order to take back the Suez canal from President Nasser, who had nationalized it. Nasser wanted to place a toll upon the usage of the canal in order to construct the Aswan dam, which was necessary for controlling the annual flooding of the Nile river that, traditionally, is the source of well water for the crops and of the Egyptian farming communities, and therefore of the economic well-being of Egypt. ...more