nov 2013

Aisha North ~ The Manuscript of Survival – part 371

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By: Aisha North, 11/18/2013

As many of you have noticed, the pace of disturbance has reached fever pitch in many, and rightly so, as from this day forward, there will be no holds barred. This may sound discouraging and even fearsome to some, but trust us when we say that you will not suffer unduly. And just what do we mean by that? Simply that you are not here to suffer, dear ones, you are here to conquer, and as such, the trials and travails you may encounter on your way are merely to help you to do just that. And when we say conquer, it is not in the old meaning of the word, for this is not about achieving an elevated status at the cost of others. No, this is simply about reconquering yourselves and your own inherent power, a power that has been taken away from you for such a long time. Again, we know that many will resent this message and call it redundant or at least repetitive, but remember, our task is to help you to fulfill yours, and so, we act in many ways as you supporters and cheerleaders, the bystanders that will egg you on to do all that you can to surpass yourselves.

 

Breaking the Barriers of Belief

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GFP Commentary: Truth, Peace, Love all lie within you!

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Waking Times, By: Brandon Pearce

 

Last week, I had a few interactions that reminded me how much our attachment to our beliefs can keep us from truth, growth, and freedom. I was surprised at how often we choose comfort over truth, even when it means restriction and repression. And how terrifying it can be to seek truth at all costs.

 

The path to truth isn’t always comfortable. Sometimes it’s frightening, painful, and unsettling. Likewise, a life of comfort is often riddled with self-deceit, stagnation, and limitations.

 

Record November rain drenches the Hunter

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Weatherzone, By: Ben McBurney, 11/18/2013

Very heavy rain drenched the Hunter region overnight, with several places seeing their heaviest November rain on record. A small but moisture-packed east coast low approached the region overnight, bringing gusty winds and heavy, unprecedented November rain. Clarence Town copped one of the heaviest falls of the region, recording 200mm in the 24 hours to 9am today, its heaviest rain for any month since 1946 and for November on record. Nearby Dungog collected 167mm, its heaviest fall since 2009 and for November on record, while Maitland received 120mm, also its heaviest in four years. Tocal saw its heaviest November rain on record and the most for any month since 2007, being drowned with a 24 hour total of 173mm. The town is now also experiencing its wettest November on record, with already more than 200mm for the month, two and a half times the monthly average.

 

For more on this story visit www.weatherzone.com.au

Armidale benefit for Typhoon Haiyan victims

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ABC, By: Kerrin Thomas, 11/18/2013

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A benefit concert in support of families affected by Typhoon Haiyan in the Central Philippines will be held in Armidale on Friday, December 6. The concert will be held at the Armidale Town Hall. Julio Madera, who's helping to organise the event, says the Armidale community will dig deep for those still struggling to get through the natural disaster. Mr Madera says members of his family were impacted by the violent storm but he's been able to get in touch with them and has confirmation they're safe. He says many local artists, musicians and performers have already come forward to offer their time to help the victims. "The concert will comprise of a variety of acts, including Filipino dancing and singing, Filipino bands, as well as classical music, Rock 'n' Roll, bush poets, and Aboriginal dancing," he said.

 

For more on this story visit www.weatherzone.com.au

Midwest tornadoes, winds slam towns and trucks; 2 killed in Illinois

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CNN, By: Steve Almasy and Catherine E. Shoichet, 11/17/2013

(CNN) -- Severe weather erupted throughout the Midwest on Sunday afternoon, with tornadoes tearing through several cities and a storm forcing fans to evacuate the stands during an NFL game. "We saw trees down, houses with their roofs completely torn off. I saw a lot of people in distress with their homes destroyed," said Jack Lance, who lives in Pekin, Illinois. "It wasn't a pretty sight." At least two people died in Washington County, Illinois, as a result of the severe storms, said Jonathon Monken, director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. In two communities, storms destroyed at least 70 homes, he said. Rescuers are trying to reach people trapped in their basements. And one hospital in Peoria is treating 37 patients with injuries.

 

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Major Earthquake of M7.8 Strikes in the Scotia Sea, South Atlantic, 17 November, 2013

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Decodedscience.com, By: Jennifer Young, 11/17/2013

Location and tectonic setting of the M7.8 Scotia Sea earthquake. Image credit: USGS

One of the largest earthquakes of 2013 to date struck on 17 November in the south of the Atlantic Ocean. At magnitude 7.8 (M7.8) the Scotia Sea tremor is approximately the same size as the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906 (which had an estimated magnitude of around M7.9) which the United States Geological Survey describes as ‘one of the most significant earthquakes of all time.’

 

For more on this story visit http://www.decodedscience.com/major-earthquake-m7-8-strikes-scotia-sea-south-atlantic-17-november-2013/39492

Montague’s Message for Sunday, 17th November 2013

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By; Montague Keen, 11/17/2013

SIT DOWN BEFORE FACT LIKE AS A LITTLE CHILD, AND BE PREPARED TO GIVE UP

EVERY PRECONCEIVED NOTION. FOLLOW HUMBLY WHEREVER AND TO WHATEVER ABYSSES NATURE LEADS, OR YOU SHALL LEARN NOTHING.

 

T H Huxley

 

 

You are ready now to see clearly the control grid that had enclosed your minds and kept you as slaves. Never fear the truth. It is now most important that you give time and effort to exploring it.

 

Cannabinoids (Marijuana Compounds) Lead to Leukemia Cancer Cell Destruction

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Natural Society, By: Elizabeth Renter, 11/17/2013

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As new studies are released showing just how miraculous the compounds of marijuana are, the argument for legalized marijuana or at least legal access to medicinal marijuana seems to build a little more each month. One new study, from researchers with Saint George’s University of London and published in Anticancer Research, reveals how various compounds within cannabis are able to work together to kill human leukemia cells.

 

The study looked at three non-psychoactive cannabinoids, including cannabidiol, cannabigerol, and cannabigevarin. These compounds were tested on two leukemia cell lines where they acted synergistically to fight the cancerous cells.

 

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5 Foods for Healthy Teeth and Gums

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Natural Society, By: Elizabeth Renter, 11/16/2013

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How do you care for your teeth? Hopefully, at the very least, you keep them clean through brushing and flossing daily. Cleaning them can help get rid of food particles that pairs with bacteria to cause plaque and eventually decay. But brushing and flossing isn’t all you should be doing. What you eat can have a major impact on your dental health too. In fact, there are foods that can help promote healthy teeth and gums.

 

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