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HAVING CROSSED THE RIVER by 15h Centrury Kabir Having crossed the river, where will you go, O friend ? Theres no road to tread, No traveler ahead, Neither a beginning, nor an end. Theres no water, no boat, no boatman, no cord; No earth is there, no sky, no time, no bank, no ford. You have forgotten the Self within, Your search in the void will be in vain; In a moment the life will ebb And in this body you wont remain. Be ever conscious of this, O friend, Youve to immerse within your Self; Kabir says, salvation you wont then need, For what you are, you would be indeed. CLASSIC COVER R P-D Art en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kabir004.jpg This version is from JGB EP Phenomenal Consciousness recorded at Underland Studios, Bkny-NYC June 14, 2013 **************************************************************** Can you name a song with the word angel in it? - SodaHead sodahead/.../can-you...a.../question-1723441/ 1280 × 909 - Apr 26, 2011 - angel darkness- hot tuna hot tuna angel of darkness. reply. MMK May. ... Your Guardian Angel - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Angel - Shaggy & ... Do You Believe in Angels? Ghosts? Apr 12, 2014 what type of angel are you quiz - SodaHead Jan 28, 2013 Do you believe angels have wings? Mar 11, 2011 More results from sodahead Do Angels Really Exist? Posted under Angels & Demons, Spiritual Gifts on January 1st, 2013 angelsToday marks the tenth anniversary of my Daughter’s Adoption. I’ve never met my angel, and I don’t even know her name. She existed nearly twelve years ago because she placed a little baby girl behind a juice bar which was located in a Railway Station. She placed the little 2 month old baby there because a policeman walked this path each day, and she wanted her baby to be found. My angel, is my daughter’s birth mother. Why do I call her my angel? She had no idea of the endless fertility treatments I had gone through, nor did she have any knowledge of the loneliness I felt because I could not have children of my own, born from my body. My husband and I wanted to be parents more than anything in the world. Longing for a child to call ours and to love and raise to grow up as our very own, is something I prayed fervently about. God sent this angel into my life, from across the world. I live in Kentucky and my daughter was born in India. We decided we could love any child whether born to us or not. We applied to adopt internationally, and God sent this woman into our lives. Yes, she was a human being with no great spiritual or celestial powers, but she will always be an angel to me. She chose to give her daughter life. A life full of blessings and abundance of food, clothing, education, but mostly love. Are angels real? Angels do exist. Angels are messengers from God. They are not fictional characters. Some angels watch over and guard us, while others are sent by God to protect us from danger. The Bible speaks of angels often. I believe that God heard my repeated prayers and that He sent me a message through this angel. Yes, a woman from India who wanted a better life for her baby than what she could give. Today, I wish my angel could see her beautiful baby. Growing into such a beautiful woman, she is intelligent, humorous, a wonderful Christian, and most of all she is the life that makes us breathe each day. She is indeed a blessing from God and each day I pray that my angel found peace in giving her baby new life. My adopted daughter, brings was about 2 months old when the policeman found her and she was wrapped only in a cloth, much like Christ was. She only weighed 8 pounds so I’m sure she was hungry. She is full now and so thankful to have all her needs met. Do Angels Really Exist? Absolutely! Irish Melkite Offline Posted 07/04/14 09:39 PM Description This was posted a few months ago at the Carpatho-Rusyns Everywhere group on FB. The poster was researching his great-grandparents parish located in Harlan County, eastern KY. He knew the church name to be St. Nicholas Eastern Rite Orthodox Catholic Church AKA the Lynch Greek Orthodox Church AKA the Lynch Greek Catholic church. Lynch itself was, at the time, a small coal-mining town consisting mainly of immigrants from Slovakia, Ruthenia, Hungary, and Ukraine. The church ceased its existence as an Eastern Christian congregation in 1929, when a local newspaper article reported its sale to a Baptist congregation. The church still stands today, as a Baptist community outreach ministry. Members of the FB group, including John Schweich, David Dutko/DMD, and I, did a fair amount of research, without much success. I did find that someone else had posted at OC, back in 2011, regarding the parish, but there really was no more info to be had from that thread than what we already knew or surmised. Our best guess was that the parish was independent, rather than being on any Catholic or Orthodox diocesan rolls, possibly served by itinerant clerics and that its canonical status changed with the ecclesiastical ties of whomever served it at the time. The mines there were short-lived (the church itself is believed to have existed as an Eastern congregation for less than a decade) and its likely that, as the miners moved on to more fruitful employment opportunities, the church could no longer sustain itself. I decided to post the photos and story here on the off-chance that weve a member in that area who might know something of it or might be geographically close enough to swing by and read a cornerstone (not visible in either of the pictures). Many years,
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