The manuscript of survival – part 194

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The manuscript of survival – part 194

 

 •September 11, 2012 •

As of yesterday, the pressure has increased yet again, so do not expect too smooth a sailing in the days ahead. We can hear the groans already, as this time, your physical bodies will have to bear a somewhat heavier burden than before. Do not fret dear ones, this is as always a sign of progress, even if your bodies seem to think otherwise. And yes, we are aware that we have promised you more ups than downs in the times ahead, but this does in fact constitute an ”up”, even if it might throw you off balance for a while. You see, these intense upgradings are no more than an extra push to get you faster to that finishing line, but as all pushes in the back, this too will mayhaps be construed as somewhat forceful and annoying. Be that as it may, we know fully well that the outcome of it will be very, very beneficial for you all, even if the actual insertion will feel anything but.

Let us change subject somewhat, and delve a little bit further into the concept of time. For, as you know too well already, this concept is apt to cause much confusion in the time ahead. Much will seem to be faltering, on the brink of destruction, for suddenly to take a step back again, and vice versa. In other words, the collapse of the timelines will also bring with it much change, but this change will not unfold at a steady pace and in the sequence you would expect in a ”normal” world. In other words, this will in many ways seem to be like a dance, where you take two steps forwards, but suddenly you are propelled back again, and then to one side and then to the other. 

Inspirational teenager who lost his eyesight five years ago gains top GCSE results at Brumby Engineering College

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Scunthorpe Telegraph

Thursday, August 30, 2012 

 An inspirational teenager who lost his eyesight five years ago is now one of the star pupils in his school year after achieving remarkable GCSE results.

Jack Garner, who lost his sight after being diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition in 2007, has left school with high GCSE grades

   Jack Garner with his results

pleased: Jack Garner with his results

Gallery New World Stages Opens FIRST CONTACT: UFOs, Aliens and Broadway, 9/7

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Talk Art World - BWW News Desk, 9/5/12

Gallery New World Stages, located at 343 West 49th Street, today announced the upcoming opening of FIRST CONTACT: UFOs, Aliens and Broadway. This exhibition of 100 works of cartoon and comic art includes pieces by syndicated cartoonists and contributors to The New Yorker and will be on view from September 7, 2012 through January 6, 2013, with an Opening Reception on Friday, September 21, from 5pm to 8pm.

"I'm gratified to have so many distinguished artists participating in this show, which has been two years in the making," said Bernard Stote, curator of Gallery New World Stages. "I knew I wanted to do an exhibition spotlighting cartoon and comic art, but at first there was no specific theme. As artists began to submit work, I was surprised to see how much of it focused on outer-space aliens and UFOs, with some pieces cleverly including references to Broadway and theatre. That's how FIRST CONTACT: UFOs, Aliens and Broadway was born."

Jawhar taluka experiences heavy rains, loud noises and 'tremors'

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Hindustan Times - PTI, 9/3/12

Heavy rains washed away a culvert at Takav in Chelavali region of Palghar taluka as people residing near rivers and creeks here shifted to safer locations, the district control room said.

Meanwhile, geological experts visited Jawhar on Monday to study so called 'tremors' in the area and submit their report to the collector directly.

To read the rest of this story, visit hindustantimes.com.

The Gift of a Card

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Source: HelpOthers.org
--posted by isisgen on Sep 9, 2012

I'm eleven years old, and I like to make cards. I usually put a bracelet and drawing in the envelope along with the card, and hand it to someone.

I never hang around for people to say thank you, but sometimes my brother hides to watch their reactions. He tells me about them later.

The other day, I gave an old lady a card. Then I sat down to eat with my family. Well, she came over and gave my whole family a hug and kiss on the cheek! Before they had a chance to say "Hi" back, she sat herself down and made very friendly conversation.

I loved her. :)

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