Friday, December 25, 2009

LUST SPELL



Lust Spell
You need a red or pink candle, a picture of the person you ar putting thin on and pen or pencil. Next cast your circle and invoke VENUS with this chant:
VENUS, Mighty one of LUST!
I call upon you with your trust
To bring this person to me now,
Your fragile trust is your vow.
No light your candle and say this chant while visualizing you and the person that you want to be with.
(________) please come to me
fulfill me desire successfully
I beg of you to com with me
As I will mote it be.

Now take a picture and while both of your names on the back of it. Kiss the picture blow out the flame and place the picture in your pillow case.

Doon po sa gustong mapaibig ang kanilang minahal dahil hindi sila napapansin subukan ninyo ito at baka makuha ninyo ang atensyon niya. Pero kailangan mabuti ang hangarin ninyo dahil anuman ang masamang intensyon ang kapalit nito kapahamakan. Masaganang Bagong Taon sa lahat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Bring a Lover Back to YOU

Make sure the other person still has feeling for you if you do this and they love you not they will hate you forever.

Things needed:
parchment paper
red ink
red candle

light the red candle then on the piece of parchent paper write with red ink:
(person's namne) if these is still a spack in you heart for me let it now inflame your heart forgiving the past kindling the flame of our love that once was let it be again so mote it be.

once you have written this hold the parchment over the flame let it burn.

Say:
As this burns so does your love for me
As this burns you will return to me
So mote it be

Friday, October 30, 2009

Amazing coconut











Dalawa naman ang laman ng niyog na ito tulad ng buko sa nasa ibabang larawan. Ano po ang masasabi ninyo sa mga niyog na nasa larawan? mahal ibinebenta ang mga niyog na iyan halos umaabot ng 550$. Masuwerte daw sa negosyo ayun sa paglalarawan ng may-ari nito.

Coconut shell with two eyes






Ito naman ang larawan ng niyog na dalawa ang mata. Hindi kaya abnormalities lang ang pagkakaroon ng mga ganitong bagay sa bunga ng puno o halaman? Ngunit ang sigurado kahit sa ibang bansa hindi lang sa Pilipinas pinapaniwalaan na may taglay na suwerte o kapangyarihan ang ganitong niyog.

Three Coconut Shell in one coconut fruit


Hindi po ka

taka-taka ang niyong na may tatlong bao sa loob, karaniwan na po ito sa mga bansang India, Bangladesh at Sri Lanka, gawa po ito ng siyensiya tulad ng makapuno. Siguro kung sa atin magtataka tayo pero dahil mas pinag-uukulan ng ibang bansang may niyog kung paano nila mapapaunlad ang kanilang produkto nakapagpalabas sila ng ganitong uri ng niyog. Makapuno po ang nasa larawan at ang pagkasabi ng housekeeper namin na Bangladesh masarap daw ito, siguro nga kasi makapuno tiyak puno ito ng laman.he,he,

One Eye Coconut



Ganito ang hitsura ng niyog na iisa ang mata, hindi ito kapareho noong mga itinitinda sa Quiapo na halatang ginawa lang. Totoong may iisa ang mata na niyog patunay ang nasa larawan, Pero ingat lang sa pagbili dahil baka pekeng niyog ang mabili natin. Suriin po natin ang niyog kasi hindi iyong basta tayo maniniwala sa matatamis na salita ng tindera at tindero.

Multi-Branches Coconut Trees














Medyo kakatwa ang mga punong niyog na ito pero siguro dahil marami na rin ang ganito sa iba't ibang bahagi ng mundo hindi na gaanong nabibigyan ng pansin. Ngunit kung siguro dito sa Pilipinas makakatagpo ng ganitong niyog tiyak kahit balat nito o dahon gagawin anting-anting.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Old Souk, DOHA











Ang mataas na gusaling tila patusok ay ang Islamic Affairs dito sa lumang palengke ng Doha, sa lugar din na matatagpuan ang mga tindahan at kainan ng mga pilipino at ibang lahi. mga luma ang gusali dito at dila maliit na kumunidad, Siguro noong unang panahon ito ang sentro ng Qatar.
Ang gilid naman ng dagat ay kuha malapit sa City Center kung saan paran Makati business distict sa pinas. At ang isa pang larawan ay ang kalsada sa gabi mula city center patungo sa old souq.

Doha
















Kuha ko ang mga larawang ito sa

down town Doha ilang linggo na ang nakakalipas. Walang pinag-iba ang Qatar sa ibang bansang arabo, mainit din at disyerto, ang kagandahan lang patuloy ang pag-unlad nito at pagkakaroon ng mga bagong teknolohiya, gusali at magagarang sasakyan.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Mirror Spell for Reflecting Negativity Away


Mirror Spell for Reflecting Negativity Away

As in any spell, intent and focus are everything…

First, take a cleansing bath or shower using a solution of saltwater followed by your usual bath or shower. Once dry, dress in whatever clothing is special to you and indicates that you are going to do magick.

Take deep breaths, breathing in positive energy. When exhaling, intentionally release any negativity you may be holding. Do this until you feel cleansed both outwardly and inwardly.

Visualize a bubble of white light surrounding you being sure that it closes at the top and bottom. When you feel that it is firmly in place begin adding a reflective, mirror-like property to the bubble, with the reflective surface facing outward.

Now this is the part that takes concentration…as you are making your bubble of mirror, you must also create it so that it allows no negativity to enter, but is that it allows all that is positive to enter and anything that is negative to leave. Concentrate and say three times the words…I allow no negativity to enter or stay and draw all things positive to me… then say…By my will, so mote it be!
You may need to reinforce this bubble daily at first and later from time to time.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

How to Make a Worry Doll


Worry dolls are used in Central America by children. According to legend, children tell one worry to each doll when they go to bed at night, then place the doll under their pillow. By morning the dolls have taken the worries away.

Supplies needed:

Toothpicks/wooden cholthespins
Several colors of embroidery floss or yarn
Craft glue
Small wads of paper

Directions:


  1. 1. Wind the floss or yarn around toothpicks. Wind each arm and leg first. A touch of extra tacky glue holds the ends of the floss or yarn in place.

  2. A small wad of paper forms the base of the head, cover with floss or yarn.

  3. Attach arms anf legs to the body of the doll with some more twists of your floss or yarn.

Make an entire set each with different costumes. Attach a small dol to the top of a package, to a barrette, or to a safety pin. The perfect accent for your hair coat or sweater. Also makes a perfect gift for family and friends.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Dasal sa Pagpapanatili ng Pag-Ibig ng Isang BABAE


Ang mga pangungusap na nasa ibaba ay dasal para sa talisman sa pananatili ng pag-ibig ng isang babae pero kung wala kayong ganitong talisman maaari ninyo itong dasalin palagi na buong taimtim at siguradong magkakaroon din ito ng epekto para maging matapat sa inyo ang inyong minamahal.

"Oh Dios ko huwag mong patikman sa kanya ang pait ng pagkakamali. Ilayo mo po siya sa magdarayang pangungusap ng mga naghahangad ng kanyang kapariwaraan. Ipadama mo sa kanya ang tamis ng katas ng mga namumukaddad na bulaklak sa parang upang magunita niyang laging may isang pusong naghihintay sa kanya. Amen."

Maganda po itong dasal na ito kung nasa malayo tayo lalo na dun sa tulad kong OFW, he, he.

Mas ninanais kong mga dasal na nasa wikang Filipino kaysa Latin o espanyol ang ibahagi dahil mas nauunawaan natin kung ano ang ipinapahayag ng mga pangungusap kumpara sa latin na minsan namamali pa tayo ng bigkas. Universal naman po ang ating Dios at Panginoon kaya anuman ang lengguwahe naiintindihan niya at ng mga alagad niya.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Para sa pag-Ibig ng Isang Lalaki


Para po sa nagtatanong kung meron akong orasyon para sa pag-ibig ng lalaki. Higit pa po ito sa orasyon dahil kahit nasa malayo ang inyong pinipintakasi na lalaki ay mararamdaman nito kayo at mababalisa ito. Kailangan lang ay marunong kayo ng mental telepathy.

Gamit ng lalaki kung wala naman ilarawan ninyo siya sa inyong balintataw at ubos tindi na isipin o bigkasin sa isip lang habang binubuo ninyo sa inyong balintataw ang larawan ng inyong minamahal.

" Sa atas ng aking puso ikaw________ ay maging akin upang maging isa ang ating ating damdamin, paniniwala at paninindigan. Upang maging isa ang ating pusong iibig sa isa't isa, magmamahalan tayo habang nabubuhay."

Sa loob ng dalawang linggo sa parehong oras gawin ninyo ito at makakaasa kayo na magbabago ang pakikitungo ng minamahal ninyo sa inyo.

Bulong ni San Juan De Dios na Gumagamot sa Anumang Sakit


Ang dasal na ito ay nasubukan ko na at masasabi ko nakakagamot nga ngunit kailangan samahan nang matinding pananalig dahil ang pananalig ay isang sangkap din sa anuman hinihiling at ninanais natin.

Dasal
"Taong sumasa-Dios, ikaw ay gagamutin ko at itatanghal, at si Hesukristo na sumakop sa atin siya ngayon ang magpapagaling sa iyo at babasbas ng kanyang kasantusantusang kalooban. Amen. Hesus+Hesus+Hesus+Amen. "
(pagkasabi ng Hesus(3x) ay kukurusan ang panig ng katawan na may sakit, bukol atbp.)

Paunawa; sa lahat po na gagawin natin ay kailangan hindi tayo nagkakaroon ng alinlangan at kaba, hindi rin tayo agad dapat manghinawa kung minsan matagal bago nangyayari o umiipekto ang ginagawa natin. Kailangan po meron tayong pasensya at pag-aralan natin ang maging mapagpakumbaba at malihim sa anuman ginagawa natin.

Pagpapalakas ng Magnetismo

Ito ang paglalagom, rekonsentrasyon, paghahaka at pagtitig sa araw sa umagang pagsibol nito sa silangan. Upang maisagawa ito, iwasan mapasma ang mga mata at kamay, huwag magpupuyat, ugaliing matulog ng maaga, kumain ng maraming gulay at prutas, mag-ensayo ng Hatha, Asanas at pranayama Yoga.

Noong teenager ako ito ang una kong pinag-aralan pero may kahirapan lalo na sa una pero makikita mo naman ang epekto sa pisikal na katawan at isipan, Una lumalakas ang intwisyon o kutob at madali natin mai-focus ang isip sa isang bagay. Maganda rin praktis ito para sa mental telepathy.

Pagdarasal sa Pamamagitan ng Meditasyon


Halos lahat ng sekta at samahan na nagpapalakas ng kaisipan ay iisa ang ginagawang pamamaraan, ang magpakabanal.

DASAL-halos lahat ng bagay na may buhay ay nagdarasal sa kalikasan o s Dios. Ang sabi nga nang Dakilang Guro sa Lucas 18:1 "dapat magsipanalanging lagi at huwag mangalupaypay".
Ganun din sa 1Tes. 5:17 "magsipanalangin kayong walang patid".

Dalawa ang uri ng pagdarasal;
*Pasasalamat at Paghingi, sa dalawang ito ang nauuna ang gusto ng Dios.

Dalawa din ang uri ng PAGHIBIK sa Dios; Una, pagluwalhati at ikalawa ang pagpupuri sa Dios.

Ang lahat ng ito ay pagpapalakas lamang ng ating pag-ibig sa Dios kaya ang Chakra sa puso ang lumalakas dito.

MEDITASYON- Ito ang panalangin sa Dios na may kataimtiman. Ginagawa ito ng mga Hindu, Buddhist at naming Essenes sa paupong ayos. Kapag ito ay ginagawa ang isip lang ang pinakikilos dito. Hindi dapat igalaw ang dila, lalamunan at dapat alisin ang pandama, pandinig, pang-amoy at pakiramdam na kailangan matinding focus at praktis. ito ang tinatawag na panalangin sa Espiritu.

Kung hihingi sa Dios ay kailangan ilarawan mo ang gusto mong hilingin sa ating balintataw sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay kulay kung ano man iyon. bago iparating sa mataas na sarili(AUMAKUA).

Thursday, August 27, 2009

INVISIBILITY

This spell is intended to make you invisible in the sense that people will not notice you. It will not work if you decide to deck someone. If you touch someoneor talk to them, the spell will wear off.
Close your eyes and imagine a sphere of white light around you.
Imagine that the light begins to get blurry.
It then takes on the shapes and colors of the environment around you.
Visualize yourself fading into the light, becoming part of it until you completely desappear into the camouflage of the light.

STOP SOMEONE BOTHERING YOU(Litter Box Spell)


If someone in your life is bothering you, and/or making your life miserable, try this simple spell.

Ang inyong kailangan:

Larawan ng taong nanggugulo sa inyo o kaya ay kanyang pangalan na nakasulat sa puting papel.

Cat litter box( kahon na dumihan ng pusa)

Cat litter(dumi ng pusa)


Siyempre kailangan din ang pusa he,he.


Take the picture of the person and place it on the bottom of a cat litter box, and pour the cat litter over it. As your cat does his or her business on the person's picture or name they will start to grow uncomfortable with bothering you.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Liwanag sa Larawan







Hindi himala ang liwanag sa mga larawan kundi kontra repleksyon ng liwanag sa flash ng digicam. Karaniwan itong nangyayari kapag nakaharap ka sa liwanag kung kumukuha ng larawan lalo na ang kinukunang larawan ay nasa loob ng salamin. Kung mapapansin naman natin ang dalawang kaparehong larawan ay natural lang kasi walang ilaw sa loob ng simbahan ng kunan ko ulit.
Ang mga larawan ng Perpetual Help at Santo Entiero sa loob ng simbahan sa bayan ng aking mga magulang ang aking kinunan. Noong nag-aaral pa ako sa koliheyo minsan niyaya ako ng kaibigan kong babae na sumama sa pagnonovena sa Perpetual Help at nakagawian ko ito noon kahit hindi ako Kristiano okey lang naman sa akin imbes na tumambay lang kung saan saan.

Palaka sa loob ng Kumpisalan


Nakita ko ang palakang ito sa loob ng kumpisalan noong gabi ng Beyernes Santo, siguro naengganyo itong pumasok ng simbahan para manginain ng mga lamok. O naitaboy ito papasok dahil sa dami ng taong labas masok sa simbahan na sumama sa prusisyon.Natuwa akong kunan ng larawan dahil bihira ang ganitong pagkakataon na makita mo ang isang hayop sa lugar na pinagkukumpisalan nang tao.

Love Potion Oil


Ang nasa bote ay langis na pang-akit. Maaaring gamitin sa kapwa tao o panghalina sa negosyo. Gawa ito sa langis ng niyog at ilang sangkap na galing sa halaman at hayop.Hindi pa kumpleto ang sangkap dahil mahirap kunin ang natitirang bagay na dapat ihalo dito pero may bisa na ang langis na ito dahil sa dasal at ibang naunang sangkap na nakapaloob dito.

Bedouin Jewelry Box

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Ang jewelry box na nasa larawan ay nabili ko sa isang matandang Bedouin na nagtitinda ng mga kung anu-anong lumang gamit sa gilid ng kalsada.Medyo nabighani akong bilhin dahil kakaiba akala ko gawang Saudi Arabia hindi pala kundi gawang India dahil wala naman elepante sa Saudi Arabia. Ang jewelry box na ito ay gawa sa task ng elepante.

Panghampas sa Likod ng Penitensya




Ang panghampas sa larawan ay ginamit ng aking pamangkin na katoliko noong nakarang Mahal na Araw sa kanyang pagpenitensya. Ilang taon na rin syang namamanata para lumakas daw ang kanyang katawan.

Siguro mahigit 40% ng mga kalalakihan sa aming bayan ay nagpapanata hindi pa kasama ang mga dayuhan na nagpepenitensya, ang iba nagbubuhat ng Krus at gumagapang sa mahigit dalawang kilometrong kalsada. (makikita ang ibang larawan sa ibang post).


Iba't iba ang uri ng pamamanata ng bawat relihiyon o paniniwala, Ngunit ang Muharram ng mga Shiite Muslim na aking nasaksihan sa Iran ay halos parehas ng Penitensya ng Katoliko ang kaibahan nga lang ang Muharram ay paggunita sa malagim na kamatayan ng kanilang Imam Ali.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Different kinds of Chanting Beads











Ang mga chanting beads sa larawan ay ilan sa naipon ko mula sa Middle East, Bagamat iba-iba ang binibigkas na mantra o dasal iisa lang ang nais ng nagcha-chant ang maisentro ang isip sa Dios o sa kanyang pinatutungkulan. Karaniwan ginagamit ang mga chanting bead sa passive at active meditations.

Tulad ng mga Hindu kadalasan isip lang ang ginagamit sa pagcha-chant at hindi pinapagalawa ang kahit alin man bahagi ng katawan at may ritmo ang paghinga kasabay ng pagbigkas sa isip ng mantrams.

Malaking benipesyo ang palagiang pagmemeditasyon, nakakatulong ito upang masanay ifocus ang isipan sa isang bagay at nagpapaganda at nagbabalanse din ito ng mga kulani(chackra) sa katawan.

Dignum Krus




Dalawang Dignum Crus ang nasa larawan pero magkaiba sila ng uri, sa tinging ko ang isa ay kahoy na kamagong at ang isa ay hindi ko alam kasi tila pinaiitim ito sa pamamagitan ng apoy. Ayon sa aking pagsasaliksik wala talagang kahoy na dignum dito sa Pilipinas ang karamihan sa mga sinasabing dignum ay mga kahoy na galing sa ilog ng Banahaw, at ang iba naman ay kinukuha nga sa kahoy na kamagong.
Sinasabi na ang dignum ay ang kahoy na pinagpakuan kay Hesus kaya may bisa ito pero ayon din sa kasaysayan hindi naman nailahad kung anong uring kahoy ang dignum. Ang magandan siguro ukitan natin ng mga ora o dibuho ang ganitong kahoy para makadagdag sa iniisip natin na kapangyarihan ng kahoy na ito.

Lampasang Butas sa Punongkahoy


Lampasang butas sa katawan ng punong kahoy, Sinasabi na may bisa ang ganitong kahoy sa sabong, sisilipin mo daw sa butas na ito ang dalawang manok na maglalaban gamit ang isang bagay na mula sa isang yumao at makikita mo daw na ang matatalong manok ay walang ulo.


May nagsasabi daw na magaling ito sa pagbaril, kahit hindi mo tingnan ang babarilin ay iyong matatamaan kapag meron ka nito. Anu't ano man ang kagamitan nito kailangan sigurong tuklasin at looban ng matinding paniniwala upang magkaroon ng bisa dahil ang ganitong bagay ay nabibilang sa lakas paniniwala.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Yezide Creation Legend

The Yezidi (Yazidi) cosmology and religion is non-dual. They thus acknowledge an inactive, static and transcendental God who created, or "became", Seven Great Angels, the leader of which was Tawsi Melek, the Peacock "King" or Peacock "Angel".
Leading up to the creation of the cosmos, many Yezidis believe that the Supreme God was originally "over the seas", a notion reminiscent of the Biblical passage: "And the Spirit of God (as seven Elohim) moved upon the face of the waters." While playing with a white pearl, state the Yezidis, their Supreme God cast it into this cosmic sea. The pearl was broken and served as the substance from which the Earth and other planets and stars came into being.
The Supreme God then created or manifested a vehicle for completing the creation of the universe. This was the first and greatest angel, Tawsi Melek, the Peacock Angel. Since Tawsi Melek embodied the power and wisdom of the Supreme God he was easily able to know and carry out His bidding. Six more Great Angels were then created to assist Tawsi Melek in his work.
Soon after the Earth was created it began to shake violently. Tawsi Melek was then dispatched to Earth to stop the planet's quaking, as well as to endow it with beauty and abundance. When Tawsi Melek descended to Earth, he assumed the form of a glorious peacock - a bird full of the seven primary and secondary colors. Landing in a place now known as Lalish, Tawsi Melek transferred his peacock colors to the Earth and endowed it with a rich flora and fauna.
Tawsi Melek then traveled to the Garden of Eden to meet Adam. The first human had been created without a soul, so Tawsi Melek blew the breath of life into him. He then turned Adam towards the Sun, symbol of the Supreme Creator, while stating that there was something greater than a human being and it should be worshipped regularly. Tawsi Melek then chanted a prayer for all humanity to daily repeat to the Creator, and he did so in the 72 languages that were going to be eventually spoken by the 72 countries and races that were destined to cover the Earth.
Then Eve was created. But according to the Yezidis before copulating the primal couple enrolled in a kind of competition to see if either of either of them could bring forth progeny independent of the other. They both stored their seed in a sealed jar and then after an incubation period opened them. Eve's jar was opened and found to be full of insects and vermin, while inside Adam's jar was a beautiful boy-child. This lovely child, known as Shehid bin Jer, “Son of Jar,” grew quickly, married, and had offspring. His descendants are the Yezidis. Thus, the Yezidis regard themselves descendants of Adam but not Eve.
Shehid bin Jer inherited the divine wisdom that Tawsi Melek had taught his father Adam and then passed it down to his offspring, the earliest Yezidis. It is this wisdom that has become the foundation of the Yezidi religion
.

Wesak



The Legend of The Wesak

There is a valley, lying at a rather high altitude in the foothills of the Himalayan-Tibet ranges. It is surrounded by high mountains on all sides except towards the northeast, where there is a narrow opening in the mountain ranges. The valley is bottle-shaped in contour, with the neck of the bottle to the northeast, and it widens very considerably towards the south. Up towards the northern end, close to the neck of the bottle, there a huge flat rock. There are no trees or shrubs in the valley, which is covered with a kind of coarse grass.
Approaching the time of the full moon of Taurus, pilgrims from the surrounding districts begin to gather. The holy men and the lamas find their way into the valley and fill the southern and the middle parts, leaving the northeastern end relatively free. There, so the legend runs, gathers a group of those great Beings Who are the Custodians on Earth of God's Plan for our planet and for
humanity.
This group of knowers of divinity are the main participants in The Wesak Festival. They arrange Themselves in the northeastern end of the valley, in concentric circles, and prepare for a great act of service. In front of the rock, looking towards the northeast, stand Those Beings Who are called by Their disciples The Three Great Lords. These are The
Christ, Who stands in the center; the Lord of living forms, The Manu, Who stands at His right; and The Lord of Civilization, who stands to His left. These three face the rock upon which rests a great crystal bowl, full of water.
Behind the grouped
Masters, adepts, initiates and senior workers under God's Plan are to be found the world disciples and aspirants in their various grades and groups (either "in the body" or "out of the body"), who at this time constitute the New Group of World Servers. Those present in their physical bodies have found their way there by ordinary means. Others are present in their spiritual bodies, and in the dream state. The "dream," which they later relate, has been uniformly registered by people throughout the world, and bears the testimony to the recollection of an inner spiritual happening.
As the hour of the full moon approaches, a stillness settles down upon the crowd, and all look towards the northeast. Certain ritualistic movements take place, in which the grouped Masters and Their disciples of all ranks take up symbolic positions, and form on the floor of the valley such significant symbols as the five-pointed star, with The Christ standing at the highest point; of a triangle, with The Christ at the apex; or a cross, and other well known formations, all of which have a deep and potent meaning. This is all done to the sound of certain chanted words and esoteric phrases, called
mantrams.
The expectancy in the waiting, onlooking crowd becomes very great, and the tension is real and increasing. Through the entire body of people there seems to be felt a stimulation or potent vibration which has the effect of awakening the
souls of those present, fusing and blending the group into one united whole, and lifting all into a great act of spiritual demand, readiness, and expectancy. It is the climax of the world's aspiration focussed in this waiting group. These three words — demand, readiness and expectancy — best describe the atmosphere surrounding those present in this secret valley.
The chanting and the rhythmic weaving grows stronger, and all the participants and the watching crowd raise their eyes towards the sky in the direction of the narrow part of the valley. Just a few minutes before the exact time of the full moon, in the far distance, a tiny speck can be seen in the sky. It comes nearer and nearer, and grows in clarity and definiteness of outline, until the form of The
Buddha can be seen, seated in the cross-legged Buddha position, clad in his saffron-colored robe, bathed in light and color, and with his hand extended in blessing.
When The Buddha arrives at a point exactly over the great rock, hovering there in the air over the heads of The Three Great Lords, a great mantram, used only once a year, at The Festival, is intoned by The Christ, and the entire group of people in the valley fall upon their faces. This
Invocation sets up a great vibration or thought current which is of such potency that it reaches up from the group of aspirants, disciples and initiates who employ it, to the Being we know as God. It marks the supreme moment of intensive spiritual effort throughout the entire year, and the spiritual vitalization of humanity and the spiritual effects last throughout the succeeding months.
The effect of this great Invocation is universal or cosmic, and serves to link us up with that cosmic center of spiritual force from which all created beings have come. The blessing is poured forth, and The Christ, as the representative of humanity, receives it in trust, for distribution.
Thus, so the legend runs, The Buddha returns once a year to bless the world, transmitting renewed spiritual life, through The Christ. Slowly then The Buddha recedes into the distance, until again only a faint speck can be seen in the sky, and this eventually disappears. The whole ceremonial blessing, from the time of the first appearance in the distance until the moment The Buddha fades out of view, takes just eight minutes.
The Buddha's annual
sacrifice for humanity (for He comes back only at great cost) is over, and He returns again to that high place where He works and waits. Year after year He comes back in blessing; year after year, He and His great brother, The Christ, work in the closest cooperation for the spiritual benefit of humanity. In these two great Sons of God have been focussed two aspects of divine life, and They act together as Custodians of the highest type of spiritual force to which our humanity can respond. Through The Buddha, the wisdom of God is poured forth. Through The Christ, the love of God is manifested in humanity, and it is this wisdom and love which pour forth upon humanity each Wesak full moon.
When The Buddha has again disappeared, the crowd rise to their feet; the water in the bowl is distributed in tiny portions to the Masters, initiates and disciples, and they then go their way to their place of service. The crowd, who have all brought their little cups and vessels of water, drink of them and share with others. In this beautiful "water ceremony of communion" is portrayed the symbol of the new age which is upon us, the
Aquarian Age, the age of the Water Carrier.
In this ceremony is perpetuated for us the story of the universality of God's love, the need for our individual purification, and the opportunity to share with each other that which belongs to all. The water, which has been magnetized by the presence of The Buddha and of The Christ, carries certain properties and virtues of a healing and helpful nature.
Thus blessed, the crowd silently disperses.
- From "The Wesak Festival—A Technique of Spiritual Contact"booklet by Alice A. Bailey, published by
Lucis Trust

Noowruz


Nowruz is the most important holiday in Iran. Preparations for Nowruz begin in the month Esfand (or Espand), the last month of winter in the Persian solar calendar.
Spring cleaning and visiting one another
Further information:
Spring cleaning
Spring cleaning, or Khouneh Tekouni (literally means 'shaking the house') or 'complete cleaning of the house' is commonly performed before Nowruz. Persians (Iranians and Tajiks) and other groups (Kurds, Armenians, Azarbaijanis, Balochs and various Turkic nations) start preparing for the Nowruz with a major spring-cleaning of their houses, the purchase of new clothes to wear for the new year and the purchase of flowers (in particular the hyacinth and the tulip are popular and conspicuous).
In association with the "rebirth of nature", extensive spring-cleaning is a national tradition observed by almost every household in Persia. This is also extended to personal attire, and it is customary to buy at least one set of new clothes. On the New Year's day, families dress in their new clothes and start the twelve-day celebrations by visiting the elders of their family, then the rest of their family and finally their friends. On the thirteenth day families leave their homes and picnic outdoors.
During the Nowruz holidays, people are expected to visit one another (mostly limited to families, friends and neighbors) in the form of short house visits, which are usually reciprocated. Typically, on the first day of Nowruz, family members gather around the table, with the Haft Seen on the table or set next to it, and await the exact moment of the arrival of the spring. At that time gifts are exchanged. Later in the day, the first house visits are paid to the most senior family members. Typically, the youth will visit the elders first, and the elders return their visit later. When in previous year, a family member is deceased, the tradition is to visit that family first (among the elders). The visits naturally have to be relatively short, otherwise one will not be able to visit everybody on their list. A typical visit is around 30 minutes, where you often run into other visiting relatives and friends who happen to be paying a visit to the same house at that time. Because of the house visits, you make sure you have a sufficient supply of pastry, cookies, fresh and dried fruits and special nuts on hand, as you typically serve your visitors with these items with tea or sherbet. Many Iranians will throw large Nowruz parties in a central location as a way of dealing with the long distances between groups of friends and family.
Some Nowruz celebrants believe that whatever a person does on Nowruz will affect the rest of the year. So, if a person is warm and kind to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Nowruz, then the new year will be a good one. On the other hand, if there are fights and disagreements, the year will be a bad one.
It is customary to visit the cemeteries in last Thursday night of the year or in last Friday morning and read the
Sura Al-Fatiha for the passed members of the family,friends or any other deceased ones in the cemetery.One tradition that may not be very widespread (that is, it may belong to only a few families)[citation needed] is to place something sweet, such as honey or candy, in a safe place outside overnight. On the first morning of the new year, the first person up brings the sweet stuff into the house as another means of attaining a good new year.

Tawuse Melek


The Kitêba Cilwe "Book of Illumination,"of the Yazidi which claims to be the words of Tawûsê Melek, and which presumably represents Yazidi belief, states that he allocates responsibilities, blessings and misfortunes as he sees fit and that it is not for the race of Adam to question him. Sheikh Adî believed that the spirit of Tawûsê Melek is the same as his own, perhaps as a reincarnation. He is believed to have said:
I was present when Adam was living in Paradise, and also when
Nemrud threw Abraham in fire. I was present when God said to me: 'You are the ruler and Lord on the Earth'. God, the compassionate, gave me seven earths and throne of the heaven.
Yazidi accounts of
creation differ from that of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. They believe that God first created Tawûsê Melek from his own illumination (Ronahî ) and the other six archangels were created later. God ordered Tawûsê Melek not to bow to other beings. Then God created the other archangels and ordered them to bring him dust (Ax) from the Earth (Erd) and build the body of Adam. Then God gave life to Adam from his own breath and instructed all archangels to bow to Adam. The archangels obeyed except for Tawûsê Melek. In answer to God, Tawûsê Melek replied, "How can I submit to another being! I am from your illumination while Adam is made of dust." Then God praised him and made him the leader of all angels and his deputy on the Earth. (This likely furthers what some see as a connection to the Islamic Shaytan, as according to legend he too refused to bow to Adam at God's command, though in this case it is seen as being a sign of Shaytan's sinful pride.) Hence the Yazidis believe that Tawûsê Melek is the representative of God on the face of the Earth, and comes down to the Earth on the first Wednesday of Nisan (April). Yazidis hold that God created Tawûsê Melek on this day, and celebrate it as New Year's Day. Yazidis argue that the order to bow to Adam was only a test for Tawûsê Melek, since if God commands anything then it must happen. (Bibe, dibe). In other words, God could have made him submit to Adam, but gave Tawûsê Melek the choice as a test. They believe that their respect and praise for Tawûsê Melek is a way to acknowledge his majestic and sublime nature. This idea is called "Knowledge of the Sublime" (Zanista Ciwaniyê). Şêx Adî has observed the story of Tawûsê Melek and believed in him.
One of the key creation beliefs of Yazidism is that all Yazidis are descendants of Adam rather than Eve. Yazidis believe that good and evil both exist in the mind and spirit of human beings. It depends on the humans, themselves, as to which they choose. In this process, their devotion to Tawûsê Melek is essential, since it was he who was given the same choice between good and evil by God, and chose the good.

Monday, June 15, 2009

How to Prepare Voodoo Doll

How to Prepare your Voodoo Doll for Ritual Use

The process for making a Voodoo doll to use in ritual and meditation involves charging it. Charging is an essential part of any type of magick system. This is a relatively simple process, assuming you have the ability to focus and direct your energy towards a target object. You can charge any kind of object, from sigils and talismans, to dolls and mojo bags.
Classic ritual charging requires directing your energy towards something and feeding it with your energy. When you draw a sigil or create a talisman, all you have to do is place your hand over the drawing and focus your intention. However, to charge a Voodoo doll, you must complete at least three, if not four steps, depending on the nature of the work. The four steps are: (a) clearing, (b) creation, and (c) consecration, and (d) baptism. Note that you will not have to baptize your doll unless you want to name it. I will describe these steps in further detail in the following sections.

Clearing
Clearing an object is the process by which you neutralize or remove the energy that exists in it. In essence, clearing gives you a clean slate from which to perform your ritual work. This is a necessary step to perform prior to creating your doll and ultimately consecrating or baptizing it.
There are a number of items that are needed to create a Voodoo doll. Aside from the natural items obtained from Mother Earth, there may be beads, buttons, fabric, thread, paint, glue, feathers, string, etc. Think about the number of hands each of these items has been through in the process of their own creation. Brand new items will be relatively clear, but will still have residual energy from the people and/or machines that created them. If you are using items given to you by someone else, items that you bought, or items won in an auction, there will be energy attached to the items that are not aligned with your specific purpose. On the other hand, if you are using items given to you by a mentor or teacher, or items that have been blessed by a priestess, then you may want to retain that energy and supplement it with your own.
There are many ways to clear an object. For example, you can place your hand over the object and direct your energy through it, you can wash the item with saltwater, you can sprinkle the item with salt, you can smudge it with purifying incense such as sandalwood or sage, you can place it in the sunlight or moonlight, or you can bury it in the earth and allow Mother earth to transform the energy. It doesn’t matter which of these methods you choose - just pick one and do it!
Creation
Creating a Voodoo doll for use in ritual work involves more than merely slapping together a couple of sticks, and wrapping them with moss and cloth. It is a creative process that involves your will and imagination, changing your mind state, and directing your energy.
The entire act of creating a Voodoo doll is part of the charging process. For some, the process of creating a Voodoo doll is a conjuring process. I cannot emphasize this enough. This is why it is extremely important to be mindful of your intent and exercise self discipline with regards to your behavior during this process, including your thoughts and the words that you speak. You must prepare to mesmerize. If you are unable or unwilling to do this, then you have no business working any kind of magick, much less creating a Voodoo doll.
The first thing you should do is anoint yourself with some holy oil or Seven African Powers oil and say a short prayer or meditation asking the Universe or Higher Power to work with you in the process and help you to accomplish your goals. Try to achieve a trance like state that is in complete harmony with the change you desire to create (this is mesmerizing). You will be able to feel it when you have achieved this. You may feel a little dreamy and calm, and you may feel like you have your feet in two worlds; one in the world of Spirit, and the other in the world of the mundane. This simple act helps to put your mind, heart, and spirit in the right place for creating your doll.
While it is not completely necessary, you can be mindful of the phase of the moon when creating your Voodoo doll. For example, it is good to create your doll when the moon is waxing (growing larger) for drawing rituals. Drawing spells are spells that involve bringing something to you, such as love, luck, or money. It is good to create your doll when the moon is waning (growing smaller) for banishing spells, or spells of a negative nature like hexing.
Next, it is essential that you are mindful of your intent for creating the doll. If you are creating a doll to bring you luck in financial matters for example, you will want to focus all of your thoughts and energy on having money, paying off your debts, or whatever may be the case. You should visualize success in whatever your intent is, as this is part of the manifesting process.
Finally, be mindful of the words you speak. Words are energy, and whatever tone and subject you project will be projected right into your doll. So it is wise not to yell, curse, gossip, or otherwise speak negatively while creating your doll. If you do so you will be capturing that energy into the doll and your doll will be the essence of the feelings and words used during its creation.

Consecration
The final order of business for ritually charging a Voodoo doll is to consecrate the doll. The act of consecration involves opening up to and tapping into the Universal Divine force from which all possibilities, solutions, and miracles emanate. To consecrate an object for ritual use is to connect to this Universal Divine force and to declare sacred or appropriate for sacred use the object at hand.
Consecrating an object removes any negativity that may be attached to the object and purifies it. It removes the vibrational energies of anyone who has handled the object other than you. This is the foundation of any effective magick or ceremonial work.
To consecrate your Voodoo doll, you will consecrate the items you use to create the Voodoo doll, as well as the Voodoo doll itself once it is completed. To do so is a simple process. You will need your materials (prior to creation), your Voodoo doll (once it is completed), a white candle, and some sage, cedar, or sandalwood incense, and something to burn the herbs or incense in, such as a shell or fireproof dish. So, you will perform a consecration twice: once with the materials used to create the doll, and once after the doll is created. To perform the consecration, follow the steps outlined below.

Step One
Light a white candle. White is the color for purity. Light the herbs or incense.

Step Two
Pass the object through the smoke. This is referred to as "smudging". Repeat the following:

“I hereby consecrate this (name the item) with the powers of earth, water, fire, air, and spirit. That it shall be used only for good, according to my will and Divine law. May it serve me well in this world, between worlds, and in all worlds. So Mote It Be.”

Repeat Step Two 6 more times, for a total of seven times. Your objects will now be ready for ritual use. You may personalize what you say; the above is only meant as a guideline. There is no one right way to consecrate an object, place, or person in terms of the words spoken.
Once consecrated, you should not allow others to handle the items or the doll. After consecrating your doll, place it on an altar, or wrap it up safely in a white bag or cloth and put in a safe place where it will not be disturbed.

Baptism
If you have created a doll or poppet to represent another person, you will need to baptize the doll in the name of your target. Naming the doll is the first step to awakening it, or making it come to life. To perform a Voodoo doll baptism, you will need some holy water or holy anointing oil and the doll.

How to Baptize a Voodoo Doll
Light a white candle. Repeat the following words, replacing (Name) with the name of your doll, and using the name of your personal Higher Power as appropriate.

“I baptize thee (Name), in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost (you may substitute your personal Higher Power here). In life, this is now that who I wish you to be. All that is asked of you happens now as I so do command.”

“As day goes by and time is infinite, I alone now control the deepest desires, dreams, and actions of (Name of doll or person whom the doll represents). Your life is now as joyful servant to me and my family, you are mine to control, for my purpose alone.”

If the doll is to function as an heirloom doll, add the following:

“I welcome (Name) to my home, to my family, and to generations to come. May (Name) only bring pleasure, protection, and profit to me, my family, and my descendents, forever and always, it is now governed, shaped, and controlled only by me. “

End baptism ritual by saying:

“With the highest blessings of our most High Lord. So mote it be.”

Sprinkle a little Holy water on the doll, and the baptism is complete.

If this will be an heirloom doll, this baptism ritual should be passed down to the next generation where the keeper of the doll should repeat the ritual at the time they take possession of the doll.

A Word of Warning
Do not baptize or name your doll unless you intend to use it. There are numerous stories of people having done exactly that, only to be plagued by ill fortune assumed to be associated with the doll.

Money Spell

You can use patchouli oil or money drawing oil with this: Tools: 1 green candle; money oil and incense of your choice ( I like patchouli ) Timing: Waxing to Full moon.
Spell work: Charge candle with intentions, anoint with the oil while visualizing money coming to you in every aspect of your life. Place candle in holder and light. when ready, say the following: As this candle, I do light So money will come into sight. Everywhere I do turn, There will be money to burn. Money woes leave my life, No more worries, no more strife. Money I deserve come to me, Ever flowing like the sea. Start now and ever growing, As I plant, I soon will be sowing. Money come and never end, All this done, never bend. Take 3 green candles, some money oil (see below for recipe), some money incense (again) and a pouch filled with some change (doesn't matter how much but all silver should be preferred). The pouch should not be spent to don't go putting too much in it! Anoint the candles, your pouch and your receiving hand (right if you are right-handed, left if you are left-handed and whichever hand you usually use if you are ambidextrous) with the money oil. Now, light the candles while keeping your mind clear of all thoughts but attracting money to yourself. Pass the pouch over the flames of the three candles thinking of nothing else but attracting money to yourself. Next, light a charcoal and drop three drops of money oil on it. Pass the pouch through the smoke thinking only of attracting money to yourself. Next, put the incense on the charcoal and again pass the pouch over the smoke thinking of nothing but attracting money to yourself. Now, focusing on the pouch, see yourself being handed money into your receiving hand. See smiling, happy people who gain no hardship from giving you money passing it to you happily and freely. See money flying to you from all over and you receiving it into your receiving hand. Now see yourself with so much money you can also hand some to someone else who also has need of it. See yourself so rich from this spell that it is no hardship for you to pass a bit of your money on to that person. See yourself always receiving money into that receiving hand as long as you have the pouch. Now, allow the candles to burn down safely someplace but once you are ready to leave, pass your receiving hand over the candles and say: "By moon's silver light, this spell be done. By midnight light, this spell de done. Money come to me, this spell be done. I will accept all money which is sent to me, this spell be done. I am ready to accept money, this spell be done. So mote it be"

Is Pig Carcass Harmful????

Why pork meat is harmful? Pigs are omnivorous. They eat whatever they find on their way. Did you know they eat each other's tail...? and occasionally their babies? Eating pork is prohibited in judaism as well as in islam. In judaism the prohibition comes from the book of leviticus. on this book there are laws regarding and hygiene, regarding pork, you are what you eat, and pigs were the filthiest animals. the human body is seen as sacred and it was prohibited to eat an animal so unholy that eats his own feces.Today in developed countries farmers raise hogs on livestock farms. The animals are kept on clean pastureland or in clean buildings. Although they still eat feces. Even in these hygienic conditions the pigs are kept together in sties. No matter how hard you try to keep them clean they are filthy by nature. They eat and enjoy their own as well as their neighbor’s excreta. In parts of the third world, where villager dwellers excrete in the open, pigs are known to eat this excretia.Pigs harbour a range of parasites and diseases that can be easily transmitted to humans. These include trichinosis, cysticercosis, and brucellosis. Very commonly, pigs are also known to host large concentrations of parasitic ascarid worms in their digestive tract. The presence of these diseases and parasites is one of the main reasons why pork meat should always be well cooked or cured before eating.Bad effects of pork consumptionPig's bodies contain many toxins, worms and latent diseases. Although some of these infestations are harbored in other animals, modern veterinarians say that pigs are far more predisposed to these illnesses than other animals. This could be because pigs like to scavenge and will eat any kind of food, including dead insects, worms, rotting carcasses, excreta (including their own), garbage, and other pigs. Influenza (flu) is one of the most famous illnesses which pigs share with humans. This illness is harbored in the lungs of pigs during the summer months and tends to affect pigs and humans in the cooler months. Sausage contains bits of pigs' lungs, so those who eat pork sausage tend to suffer more during epidemics of influenza. Pig meat contains excessive quantities of histamine and imidazole compounds, which can lead to itching and inflammation; growth hormone, which promotes inflammation and growth; sulfur-containing mesenchymal mucus, which leads to swelling and deposits of mucus in tendons and cartilage, resulting in arthritis, rheumatism, etc. Sulfur helps cause firm human tendons and ligaments to be replaced by the pig's soft mesenchymal tissues, and degeneration of human cartilage. Eating pork can also lead to gallstones and obesity, probably due to its high cholesterol and saturated fat content. The pig is the main carrier of the taenia solium worm, which is found it its flesh. These tapeworms are found in human intestines with greater frequency in nations where pigs are eaten. This type of tapeworm can pass through the intestines and affect many other organs, and is incurable once it reaches beyond a certain stage. One in six people in the US and Canada has trichinosis from eating trichina worms, which are found in pork. Many people have no symptoms to warn them of this, and when they do, they resemble symptoms of many other illnesses. These worms are not noticed during meat inspections, nor does salting or smoking kill them. Few people cook the meat long enough to kill the trichinae. The rat (another scavenger) also harbors this disease. There are dozens of other worms, germs, diseases and bacteria which are commonly found in pigs, many of which are specific to the pig, or found in greater frequency in pigs.

Eating a Corpse

EATING MEAT? WHY NOT?
Bhagat Kabir ji states: Oh Kabir, the dinner of beans and rice flavoured with rice is acceptable But who is prepared to have his throat cut [in the hereafter] for the hunted animal. [1374]
It is a disturbing thought that many Sikhs believe that to attain spiritual enlightenment one can continue to tuck into a juicy steak, that the pain and suffering of the animal is separate to the succulent roast chicken on the table, that the cutting of the animals life force will not have a direct effect on their own 'karmic account '. Eating meat of ANY type is prohibited for a Sikh. Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji (SGGS) makes various references to meat . The reason the Gurus went hunting was not for pleasure or the need to satisfy their taste buds, they were above this , it was to settle long overdue 'accounts' to release the souls of the poor unfortunate animals who may have wronged in the past, to grant them Mukti / salvation. There is a story of Guru Gobind Singh Ji who sent out his falcon to hunt an animal, once caught Guru Ji watched as the Baaj tore into the animals flesh. Asked by one of his Sikhs what was the reasoning behind this Guru ji stated that in a previous life the animal had borrowed some money from the Baaj and swore on Akal Purakhs name that he would pay it back, he never did, now was pay back time. There are many instances like this which illustrates that the Gurus were not hunting for meat but to save these souls from the continuous cycle of birth and death. In two Hukkhamnamas of Sri Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji there are clear cut instructions prohibiting the eating of meat, fish etc. The actual words are
"Maas machhi de nerrey nahai jawnaa" Dr Gopal Singh in his History of the Sikh People. " In the Gurus kitchen (or Guru Ka Langar) meat dishes are not to be served, Giani Sher Singh in his Philosophy of Sikhism. "Kabir held the doctrine of Ahinsa or non-destruction of life, which even extended to his followers. The Sikh Gurus, on the contrary allowed and even encouraged the use of animal flesh for food.."??? Does the author go on to expand on this , does he give any evidence for this, No he does not!. Again pure conjecture and speculation from people with hidden agendas. One should step back and think for a moment what is being said here. The Gurus were pure souls, Sikhs believe them to have merged with the Akal Purkh are we then led to believe that they would tear into a chicken leg at meal time, piayrio don't even go there. Eating meat is a very primitive act and the Gurus taught us to be above this, to control our emotions and urges if we were to develop spiritually. H.S Singha in his Mini Encyclopedia of Sikhism. 'Guru Amar Das Ji ate only rice and lentils but this abstention cannot be regarded as evidence of vegetarianism, only of simple living.'??? Why cannot it be evidence of vegetarianism ? If we look at the lives of the Gurus and try to emulate as much of them as possible because we regard them as ideal living then why not this ? Now, lets get to the heart of what eating meat really means. We are talking about inflicting pain & killing another being , cutting of its flesh and muscles which that animal relied upon for its existence and consuming it, primarily for the taste. That's right, for the taste of it. We can exist quite happily without meat so why do many people feel the urge to consume it, taste plays a large part of it. Can we in our hearts believe that the Gurus advocated this? Question : Do beings get born on this earth and have living bodies just to be a convenience food ? Or do beings get born into a life with a body so that they can develop and eventually evolve away from Karma and into Dharma ? In the beginnings of SGGS , Guru Ji says : This human body has been given to you. This is your chance to meet the Lord of the Universe. Nothing else will work. Join the SaadhSangat, the company of the holy. Vibrate and meditate on the Jewel on the Naam. Make every effort to cross over this terrifying world-ocean. Your are squandering this life uselessly in the love of Maya I have not practiced meditation, self discipline, Self restraint or righteous living. I have not served the holy; I have not acknowledged the Lord, my king. Says Nanak, my actions are contemptible! O Lord, I seek Your Sanctuary, please preserve my honour. The 'body' is given to all in order to meet Akal Purkh and the Guru says that there is no other way to meet him. By killing a healthy animal for consumption interrupts its life experience and its evolution towards meeting God. Animals can sense impending doom especially if they can hear the death throws of their colleagues having a 'bolt' driven into their skulls in the shed next door. This can evoke a very powerful glandular response in the animal and hormones are pumped into its body. When you eat that flesh you take on those hormones, and of course its Karma. This has a great effect on your Atma, for the Atma feels pain. By adding the karma of that soul to yours you are also interfering with your own desire to meet the Lord of the Universe. If you have not cleared away your own Karma why would you want to create the Karma of killing and consuming the flesh of another being ? Sikhs do not eat or take into their bodies anything which is harmful or have an ill effect upon the body or mind. Meat is a stimulant of the gross passions of the mind and body. Meat is harmful on a physical, mental and spiritual level. You are killing a soul who is in the process of evolving towards God. Meat stimulates your 'lower nature' making it impossible to achieve a meditative spiritual mind set. If you want constant confusion and irritation then chew on a piece of flesh. If on the other hand you want to evolve spiritually , open up the capacity for meditative comprehension of higher truths then the karmic and polluting nature of meat cannot be ignored. It is said by many that plants also have life so why do we not abstain from eating plants ? It is very true that plants do have life but the karmic energy and consequences of eating plants do not compare to those of an animal which has nervous systems; feeling, possible thoughts, parental instincts towards is offspring. Also plants ( and I am talking about the normal ones that we eat - lentils, maize , spinach etc) are not harmful on a mental, spiritual level but are in fact good for the digestion. Much has been made of the Nihang Singh sect eating Maha Parshad, but the Nihangs also drink a concoction of Marihuana and opium called Suckha, are we all to start taking drugs because of this? Those believing they will grow big and strong by eating meat are also at a loss to explain why vegetarian Singhs and Singhnia are among the strongest and toughest people in the world and how Singhs of the past like Baba Deep Singh were able to overpower enemy armies of much greater size. For those of you thinking "we are at the top of the food chain"- you are sadly mistaken as Cannibals eat humans as well as other meat so they are at the top should we be likewise be following what they do?
They (the truest of the true) burn away the bonds of the world, And eat a simple diet of grain and water. (SGGS Aang467)
Kabir, those mortals who consume marijuana, fish and wine - no matter what pilgrimages, fasts and rituals they follow, they will all go to hell. (SGGS Aang1337)
You kill living beings and worship lifeless things, at your very last moment, You will suffer terrible pain. (SGGS Aang332)
Do not say that the Vedas are false, false are those who do not reflect. If in all is one god, then why does one kill the hen ? (SGGS Aang1350)
Sayeth Kabir, that the best food is eating kichree (daal/lentils) where nectar sweet is the salt. You eat hunted meat, but which animal is willing to have their head cut ? (SGGS Aang1378)
In this dark age of Kali Yuga, people have faces like dogs; They eat rotting dead bodies for food. (SGGS Aang1242 The Vars of Bhai Gurdas Ji are known as the 'kunji' (key) to Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji. Var 31 pauree 9 : "Just because the Guru has saved the butcher,That does not mean that we can kill animals and eat them."
ASK YOURSELF WHY DO YOU CHOOSE TO EAT A CORPSE?

Bahai Faith

History of the Baha'i Faith

The Baha'i Faith is an independent monotheistic religion with its own sacred scriptures, its own laws, calendar, and holy days. It has no clergy and its affairs are administered by freely elected governing councils that operate at the local, national, and international levels. The chronology below follows the history of the Baha'i Faith from its birth in mid-19th century Persia (now Iran) to its emergence as a world religion with more than five million adherents from virtually every nation and ethnic group on earth.
23 May 1844Siyyid Ali-Muhammad, a 25-year-old merchant in the city of Shiraz, Persia, announces that He has been sent by God to prepare humanity for a new age and the imminent appearance of another Messenger even greater than Himself. He takes the title of the Bab (meaning “Gate” in Arabic).
1844-1850 Early Babis imprisoned in Persia The Bab's religious teachings spread rapidly and are viewed as heretical by the clergy and government of that time. The Bab is imprisoned and more than 20,000 of His followers, known as Babis, perish in a series of violent massacres throughout the country.
9 July 1850The Bab is publicly executed in the city of Tabriz, Iran. Some 10,000 citizens are present to observe the execution.
Baha'is recognize the Bab as both an independent Messenger of God and the Forerunner of Baha'u'llah (meaning "the Glory of God" in Arabic), the Founder of the Baha'i religion. Born in Tehran on 12 November 1817, Baha'u'llah was a member of a noble family that traced its lineage to imperial Persia’s Sassanian dynasty. In His mid-20s, He declined a life of wealth and privilege to pursue humanitarian goals. Baha'u'llah embraced the Babi religion in its earliest days and became one of the leading disciples of the Bab.
1852Baha'u'llah is arrested, beaten, and thrown into a pestilential underground dungeon known as the Black Pit. While in the darkness of the dungeon, Baha'u'llah receives the Revelation that He is the Messenger foretold by the Bab. Baha'u'llah is released after four months and exiled to Baghdad.
1863 Map of Baha'u'llah's exileBaha'u'llah is banished a second time, to Constantinople (Istanbul). On the eve of His departure from Baghdad, Baha'u'llah announces that He is the long-awaited Messenger of God promised by the Bab. Thereafter, the religion is known as the Baha'i Faith. Baha'is recognize Baha'u'llah as the most recent in a line of Messengers of God that includes Abraham, Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, Christ, Muhammad and the Bab.
1863-1892Baha'u'llah reveals numerous volumes of Sacred Scripture, outlining His Teachings, answering difficult theological questions, and establishing the laws and institutions of His faith. Baha'u'llah is a unique world religious figure in that He establishes in writing the future pattern of the organization of His faith. He also writes letters to the kings and rulers of His day, informing them of the advent of His Revelation.
1868Baha’u’llah arrives in the Holy Land with about 70 family members and followers, sentenced by the Ottoman authorities to perpetual confinement in the penal colony of Acre. The order of strict confinement was never lifted, but due to the growing recognition of the eminence of His character, He eventually moves outside the walls of the Old City of Acre to a nearby estate called Bahji.
29 May 1892 Abdu'l-BahaBaha'u'llah passes away and is interred at Bahji. For Baha'is, His Shrine is the holiest place on earth and a place of pilgrimage. At His instruction, the spiritual and administrative center of His Faith is permanently fixed in the Haifa/Acre area.
For the first time in history, a world religion founder leaves a written Will. Baha'u'llah appoints His eldest son, `Abdu'l-Baha (1844-1921), as the head of the Faith and authorized interpreter of His Teachings. The name, `Abdu'l-Baha, means "Servant of Baha."
1893The first public mention of the Baha'i Faith in North America is made at the World Parliament of Religions held in Chicago.
9 July 1907The Chicago Baha'i Assembly incorporates, becoming the first local Baha'i community in the world to acquire legal status. The American Baha'i community, then numbering about 1,000 members, begins building the first Baha'i House of Worship in the West on the shores of Lake Michigan.
1911-1913Following the Young Turk Revolution, ‘Abdu’l-Baha's imprisonment under the Ottoman Turks is ended. He then journeys throughout Europe and North America to encourage nascent Baha'i communities and to proclaim Baha'u'llah's teachings to the general public.
1921 Shoghi Effendi‘Abdu’l-Baha passes away, leaving a will designating His eldest grandson, Shoghi Effendi (1896-1957), as His successor and conferring upon him the title of Guardian of the Baha'i Faith.
1927The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States and Canada is incorporated. Its charter document, the Declaration of Trust and Bylaws, subsequently serves as the model for the formation of more than 180 National Spiritual Assemblies throughout the world.
1953The Baha'i House of Worship in Wilmette, IL is dedicated for public worship.
1957Shoghi Effendi passes away. During his ministry, the Faith spread around the world and its local and national administrative institutions were established. The Guardian translated Baha'i scriptures from Arabic and Persian into English, wrote several major works, carried on a voluminous correspondence, and gave great impetus to the development of the Baha'i World Centre in Haifa. With the passing of Shoghi Effendi in 1957, the line of hereditary leaders of the Baha'i Faith came to an end.
1963 The Seat of the Universal House of JusticeFollowing Baha'u'llah's instructions, Baha'is elect the Universal House of Justice, the world governing body of the Baha'i Faith. Elections for the Universal House of Justice are held every five years. Endowed by Baha'u'llah with the authority to legislate on all matters not specifically laid down in the Baha'i scriptures, the Universal House of Justice keeps the Baha'i community unified and responsive to the needs and conditions of an evolving world.
Today—2008 Baha'is of TodayThe Baha'i community now has more than five million members from over 2000 ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Baha'i communities are established in more than 230 countries and dependent territories, with elected national administrative institutions in 182
Baha'u'llah: Promised One of All Ages
Baha’u’llah announced in 1863 that He is God's Messenger for this age. His teachings and sacred writings are the basis of the Baha'i Faith.
Baha'u'llah claimed that His Divine Mission is to bring about the spiritual rebirth and the unity of mankind. He promised that this would lead to the establishment of permanent world peace and to the Kingdom of God on Earth. Baha'u'llah has attracted millions of adherents from every part of the globe; He has provided laws and teachings on how to realize His vision; and His followers are laboring everywhere to bring it about.
When He first arrived in ‘Akká, Bahá’u’lláh and His family were confined in this prison on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
Baha'u'llah proclaimed that God, our loving Creator, sends Divine Messengers, known as Manifestations of God, with teachings that enable humanity to know and to worship God. These great Manifestations, which have appeared throughout history at intervals of about 500 to 1,000 years, bring human civilization to ever higher levels of spiritual and material advancement. Baha'u'llah is the latest in this long line of Divine Messengers, which has included Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster and the Bab.
Baha'u'llah was born in 1817 to a prominent family in Persia, where His father was a minister in the court of the Shah. His given name was Mirza Husayn Ali, but He identified Himself as Baha'u'llah, a title that means “Glory of God.” Turning His back on the position at court which these advantages offered Him, Baha'u'llah became known for His generosity, kindliness and concern for the poor, which made Him deeply loved among his countrymen.
The Shrine of Baha'u'llah
This privileged position did not last. In 1844, when Baha'u'llah was still in his twenties, a young merchant from the city of Shiraz, known to history as the Bab, announced that He was the Herald of a Messenger from God, much greater than Himself, who was destined to establish the universal peace foretold in all the world's sacred scriptures. Baha'u'llah announced His support for the Bab and was engulfed in a wave of persecution unleashed upon the Bab and His followers by Persia's government and clergy. After the Bab was executed in 1850, Baha'u'llah was stripped of all His worldly endowments and subjected to imprisonment, torture and a series of banishments. The first was to Baghdad where, in 1863, He announced himself as the One promised by the Bab. From Baghdad, Baha'u'llah was exiled to Constantinople, to Adrianople, and finally to the prison-city of Akka, in the Holy Land, where He arrived as a prisoner in 1868.
From Adrianople and later from Akka, Baha'u'llah addressed a series of letters to the rulers of His day that are among the most remarkable documents in religious history. They proclaimed the coming unification of humanity and the emergence of a world civilization. Baha'u'llah called on the kings, emperors and presidents of the nineteenth century to reconcile their differences, curtail their armaments, and devote their energies to the establishment of universal peace.
In 1892, Baha'u'llah passed away at Bahji, just north of Akka, and is buried there. His teachings had already begun to spread beyond the confines of the Middle East, and His Shrine is today the focal point of the world community which these teachings have brought into being.
Central Figures of the Baha'i Faith
The Bab (1819-1850) - Founder of the Babi religion and Herald of Baha'u'llah.
Baha'u'llah (1817-1892) - Founder of the Baha'i Faith.
'Abdu'l-Baha (1844-1921) - Appointed by His father, Baha'u'llah, to lead the Baha'i Faith after His death.
Shoghi Effendi (1896-1957) - Appointed by his grandfather, 'Abdu'l-Baha, to lead the Baha'i Faith after His death.
Core Beliefs
The principle of the oneness of humankind is the pivot around which all the teachings of Baha'u'llah revolve.
Baha'u'llah taught that humanity, after a long and turbulent adolescence, is at last reaching a stage of maturity in which unity in a global and just society finally can be established.
To this end, the Baha'i Faith prescribes laws of personal morality and behavior, as well as social laws and principles, to establish the oneness of humanity.
Baha'is believe:
the purpose of life is to know and worship God, to acquire virtues, to promote the oneness of humankind and to carry forward an ever-advancing civilization
all humanity was created by one God and is part of one human race
work performed in the spirit of service is a form of worship
the soul, created at the moment of conception, is destined by God to reach the afterlife, where it will continue to progress until it attains the presence of God
Baha'is practice:
daily prayer and communion with God
high moral principles, including trustworthiness, chastity and honesty
independent investigation of truth
a life dedicated to the service of humanity
fellowship with the followers of all religions
avoidance of excessive materialism, partisan politics, backbiting, alcohol, drugs and gambling
(For more information, read a description of Baha'i laws excerpted from A Short Introduction on the Baha'i Faith, by Dr. Moojan Momen.)
Social principles include:
the abandonment of all forms of prejudice
assurance to women of full equality of opportunity with men
recognition of the unity and relativity of religious truth
the elimination of extremes of poverty and wealth
the realization of universal education
the responsibility of each person to independently search for truth
the establishment of a global commonwealth of nations
recognition that true religion is in harmony with reason and the pursuit of scientific knowledge