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POPSAlms for Shanti – concurs de barci viteza pe Gange La albumul Kaskmakash, singurul de altfel, cei doi colaboreaza cu maestri ai muzicii traditionale indiene precum Tufiq Qureshi, Deepak Borkar, sau Rajendra Sodha, fiecare piesa purtand, cu mandrie as zice, sunete create de instrumente indiene precum tabla (instrument de percutie utilizat si dealungul existentei trupei Indus Creed), bansuri (un fel de flaut), sau sitar (instrument cu corzi, similar chitarii).
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POPSDeath As Timeless Reality Death is ultimately just another transformation, from one configuration of matter and energy into another. But unless you can stand outside the arena of change, death represents an end point, an extinction. To escape death ultimately means escaping the worldview that gives death its terrible sense of closure and finality. Adapted from Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, by Deepak Chopra (Three Rivers Press, 1998).
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POPSQuote From Deepak Chopra What would we be as humans if we weren't all three Body, Mind and Spirit. But if you take Spirit away we would not be who we are.
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POPSThe Great Indian Butterfly Songs The Great Indian Butterfly is an upcoming film and its is about an young couple entering into the discover channel in search of beautiful and mystical butterflies.The film is selected for IAAC film festival and Florence Indian Film Festival.
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POPSBreaking: ACORN Bombshell #4 Due From BigGovernment Tomorrow 
ACORN and Obama at the Heart of the Mortgage Meltdown Starting in the nineties, a young attorney named Barack Obama began working with ACORN to promote mortgages for those who could not afford them. At the time, ACORN consisted of community agitators, who falsely accused banks of "redlining" (failing to offer mortgages to the urban poor). These groups would pack bank lobbies and harass customers in order to intimidate the institutions and force the government to lower underwriting standards. A former community agitator and ACORN attorney named Barack Obama sued Citibank in 1994, just one of hundreds of nuisance lawsuits filed by ACORN and its affiliates to loosen mortgage underwriting standards. The inevitable result is still unfolding. But this much is clear: ACORN, its attorneys and its sycophants in Congress unleashed a catastrophic meltdown on America. It used government power to to force financial institutions to underwrite completely unqualified applicants . .
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POPS"Falling Safely To The Ground" I used to listen to this a while ago, late at night and when I heard the words, "falling safely to the ground", I would see myself falling into the stars - the symbol of the ground of my BEING. What is that? What is it for you? I understand this as, "the world is not what it appears to be", there is something else that creates my experience of the world. Many years ago I read the book "Quantum Healing" by Deepak Chopra. There was one bit of information that has remained with me, that I contemplate again and again. It is this. He states the quantum "facts" that 99.99...% of our bodies and everything we look at is space. So that means that less then 1% is solid matter. How then is this world given so much power of "realness"?
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POPSCan We Stop Being a Superpower, Please? Says New Age Hustler
"This is a relevant question in the aftermath of President Obama's visit to Russia, a country that yearns to return to its former status and does everything it can to posture as its old superpower self. Yet other than a bloated nuclear arsenal and swaggering oil production, present-day Russia doesn't fit the bill and never will again. Its diminished threat is the first reason why the U.S. should abandon the thankless task of policing the world. The second is the enormous waste of resources involved in being a superpower. Sheer inertia keeps fueling the production of new armaments to replace outworn ones that were useless to begin with. Has the Stealth bomber justified its staggering cost? Has the nuclear submarine, Polaris missile, Titan missile, not to mention Star Wars? Most of these weapons haven't seen the slightest use. Billions of dollars have been spent on a defense system that is protecting us from a foe who long ago neutralized its threat." Deepak Chancer Deepak=Smarmy Apache
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POPSJamie Lee Curtis on Michael Jackson
"The explanation is that this moment was the drug start point that eventually took over his life. I don't believe it. The pain he suffered was from his birth, from his being and becoming the commodity that then made him the omnipotent King of the Pop-Goes-The-Weasel-Jacko-In-The-Neverland-Box that destroyed him. Few children, put into the intense focus of their precious youth being marketed for other's pleasure, come out unscathed and with any sense of mental balance. I won't name names but we all know who they are as they have navigated their fame and falls on the covers of magazines and at the top of news hours. Rarely are the parents really held accountable for the fragile, destroyed youths as many of the young people get the F*&^% away as fast as their agents and lawyers get them... but the imprint is there, it cannot be undone without a painful process of self discovery and as we know... pain needs to be killed... not tolerated and examined. I believe Mr. Jackson was in pain."
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POPSTHE VOICES OF LUPUS The death of Michael Jackson has cast the spotlight on a little known autoimmune disease called lupus.
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POPSMaestro Month I talk a lot about the "old masters" referring to people like Zig Ziglar and Brian Tracy, etc. But there are a lot of "new masters" out there that you can and should be learning from to develop yourself and your practice. Here is a chance to do just that....listen to the Maestro Month teleseminars...it is free and you can interact live with some of the biggest names out there today! Check it out:
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POPSmichael jackson he will be missed. i hope the world will be kind to his memory, and choose to remember the good, not the accusations that were never proved, and the weirdness of his last years. i never once believed that it was in him to harm children, for he was a child himself inside.
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POPSStephen Dent Facts I had never heard of Stephen Dent before my friend Deepak asked me yesterday of him. Deepak is an entrepreneur, and so is more acquainted with the world of investments than I.
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POPSDeepak Singh - fashion designer with difference Deepak Singh an eminent fashion designer recently was invited by Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry at new Delhi to unveil his Spring Summer 09 collection in presence of eminent personalities from trade & industry among those, who were present during event were fashion Design council of india’s president, Mr. Sunil Sethi and herbal Cosmetic brand queen of India Mrs. Shahnaz hussain along with Secretary general, Indian Chambers of Commerce (ICCI), Mr. R.P. Swami.
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POPSDeepak Chopra's Love Guru Gets 7 nominations for the Razzies Found this interesting article and video about the Movie The Love Guru. I haven't seen the movie YET but hadn't realized that it was a parody on Deepak Chopra. I met Deepak Chopra a while ago and it's great how he blends together the science (medical) with the spirituality.
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POPSKurt Vonnegut & Tom Robbins When the last living thing Has died on account of us, How poetical it would be If Earth could say, In a voice floating up Perhaps From the floor Of the Grand Canyon, "It is done. People did not like it here.'' Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007)