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A softer sound this Nun Ani Choying Drolma really touched my heart and just shows the contrasts.
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Cymatics (from Ancient Greek: κῦμα, romanized: kyma, lit. 'wave') is a subset of modal vibrational phenomena. The term was coined by Hans Jenny (1904-1972), a Swiss follower of the philosophical school known as anthroposophy. Typically the surface of a plate, diaphragm, or membrane is vibrated, and regions of maximum and minimum displacement are made visible in a thin coating of particles, paste, or liquid.[1] Different patterns emerge in the excitatory medium depending on the geometry of the plate and the driving frequency.
The apparatus employed can be simple, such as the Chinese spouting bowl, in which copper handles are rubbed and cause the copper bottom elements to vibrate. Other examples include the Chladni Plate[2] and the so-called cyma scope. ( Courtesy Wikipedia)
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Hello and welcome.
I have had some phone calls and shared a hum. Some emotional releases and feelings of warmth and acceptance.
In this short time a few small groups are doing it their way and have said it was powerful, a healing and releases of emotions.
One or two said they had crying for some time afterwards, happy cry they said and some had lots of visits to the bathroom, some laughter and so on.
I only floated this idea this way and I am not a centre for it, you and your groups are and yes when there are enough groups and link then the nearer to a local Hum day, County or State Hum day and leading to a World HUM DAY, someone much younger than I would by then take this over, I do not want to be a central point this has to be someone out there who likes the idea and promotes it. PLEASE DO NOT MAKE A BUSINESS OR CHARGE FOR THIS.
OK I understand that if this grows I do no want any part in finances, politics, group committees, organising. I WILL CERTAINLY HUM WITH WHO EVER, if there is a hint of force, take over, persuasion in the HUM or a covert agenda, don't contact me or use it to use it for gain and possession.
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I was given this rattle and I do not associate it with any shamanic or occult or religious practice. |
As you know glass can be shattered by vibration and ultra sound break up kidney and gall stones.
From my own book |
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HELLO AND WELCOME
THE NEW VENTURE IS NOT ABOUT POLOTICS RELIGION OR I TRUST ANY OTHER FACTION THAT WOULD BE OFFENDED OR HURT BY IT.
Next blog will explain it, its short and simple.
follows on immediately.
Shack Oe'r Geoff
Hello and Welcome. (This is the last political one for the foreseeable future --the next is a New Venture)
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The
The
agreement failed to stop fighting,[4] and was thus
followed with a revised and updated agreement, Minsk II, which was
signed on
Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine in
early 2022,
Protocol on the results
of consultations of the Trilateral Contact Group with respect to the joint
steps aimed at the implementation of the Peace Plan of the President of
Ukraine, P. Poroshenko, and the initiatives of the President of Russia, V.
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text of the protocol consists of twelve points:[11]
1.
To ensure an immediate bilateral ceasefire.
2.
To ensure the monitoring and verification of
the ceasefire by the OSCE.
3.
Decentralisation of power, including through
the adoption of the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local
Self-Governance in Particular Districts of
4.
To ensure the permanent monitoring of the
Ukrainian-Russian border and verification by the OSCE with
the creation of security zones in the border regions of
5.
Immediate release of all hostages and
illegally detained persons.
6.
A law preventing the prosecution and
punishment of people in connection with the events that have taken place in
some areas of Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts.
7.
To continue the inclusive national dialogue.
8.
To take measures to improve the humanitarian
situation in
9.
To ensure early local elections in accordance
with the Ukrainian law "On temporary Order of Local Self-Governance in
Particular Districts of
10. To
withdraw illegal armed groups and military equipment as well as fighters and
mercenaries from the
11. To adopt
a programme of economic recovery and reconstruction for the
12. To
provide personal security for participants in the consultations.
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In the two weeks after the Minsk Protocol was signed, there were frequent violations of the ceasefire by both parties to the conflict.[13][14] Talks continued in Minsk, and a follow-up to the Minsk Protocol was agreed to on 19 September 2014. This memorandum clarified the implementation of the Protocol. Amongst some of the peacemaking measures agreed to were:[13][15][16]
After the follow-up memorandum, the Second Battle of Donetsk Airport broke out, and both parties continued to accuse each other of ceasefire violations.[4] In late October, DPR prime minister and Minsk Protocol signatory Alexander Zakharchenko said that his forces would retake the territory it had lost to Ukrainian forces during a July 2014 offensive, and that DPR forces would be willing to wage "heavy battles" to do so.[4][17] Subsequently, Zakharchenko said that he had been misquoted, and that he had meant to say that these areas would be taken through "peaceful means".[18]
While campaigning in the lead-up to the 2 November elections held by the DPR and LPR in violation of the Protocol, Zakharchenko said "These are historical times. We are creating a new country! It's an insane goal".[19] OSCE chairman Didier Burkhalter confirmed that the elections ran "counter to the letter and spirit of the Minsk Protocol", and said that they would "further complicate its implementation".[20]
Speaking on 5 December, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said that the 2 November DPR and LPR elections were "exactly within the range in which they had been negotiated in Minsk", and that the Ukrainian parliament was supposed to pass an amnesty bill for DPR and LPR leaders after the Ukrainian parliamentary election in late October.[21] According to Lavrov, closer monitoring of the Russo-Ukrainian border, as specified by the Minsk Protocol, could only take place after such an amnesty law was approved.[21] He noted that he thought that a Ukrainian presidential decree banning prosecution of Donbas separatist combatants was issued on 16 September, but said that "a bill has now been filed proposing to overturn" the decree.[21]-point peace plan".
By January 2015, the Minsk Protocol ceasefire had completely collapsed.[22] Following the separatist victory at Donetsk International Airport in defiance of the Protocol, DPR spokesman Eduard Basurin said that "the Minsk Memorandum will not be considered in the form it was adopted".[23] Later in the day, DPR leader Alexander Zakharchenko said that the DPR "will not make any attempts at ceasefire talks any more", and that his forces were going to "attack right up to the borders of Donetsk region".[24] The New York Times said that the ceasefire had "all but vanished".[25]
Amidst increasing violence in the combat zone, another round of Minsk talks was scheduled for 31 January.[26] Members of the Trilateral Contact Group travelled to Minsk to meet representatives of the DPR and LPR. The DPR and LPR signatories of the Protocol did not attend, and those representatives that did attend were not able to discuss the implementation of the Protocol or memorandum. These representatives asked for the revision of the Protocol and the memorandum. The meeting was adjourned with no result.[26]
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its sixth day, a Ukrainian far-right military regiment is back in the headlines.
Russian President Vladimir Putin referenced the presence of such units within the Ukrainian military as one of the reasons for launching his so-called “special military operation … to de-militarise and de-Nazify Ukraine”.
Moscow “has not given any hint or indication” that it intends to step back from its key demands ahead of the Russia-Ukraine talks.
“These demands include the neutrality of Ukraine, guarantees that it will never join NATO and that Kyiv recognise the declared independence of breakaway regions in the east of the country,” citing the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and Luhansk People’s Republic (LPR).
Courtesy Google Images Azov
Azov Special Operations Detachment (Ukrainian: Окремий загін спеціального призначення «Азов», romanized: Okremyi zahin spetsialnoho
pryznachennia "Azov"), often known as Azov
Detachment, Azov Regiment (Ukrainian: Полк Азов, romanized: Polk Azov), or Azov
Battalion (until September 2014), is a right-wing extremist,[1][2] neo-Nazi,[3][4][5] paramilitary unit
of the National Guard of Ukraine,[6][7][8] based
in Mariupol,
in the Azov Sea coastal
region.[9] It
has been fighting Russian separatist forces in
the Donbas War.
Azov initially formed as a volunteer militia in May 2014.[10] It
saw its first combat experience recapturing Mariupol from
pro-Russian separatists in June 2014.[6] On
In 2014, the regiment gained attention after allegations of torture and war crimes,
as well as neo-Nazi sympathies and usage of associated symbols by the regiment,
as seen in their logo featuring the Wolfsangel,
one of the original symbols used by the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich.
Representatives of the Azov Battalion say the symbol is an abbreviation for the
slogan Ідея Нації (Ukrainian for "National Idea")
and deny connection with Nazism.[13] In
2014, a spokesman for the regiment said around 10–20% of the unit were
neo-Nazis.[14] In
2018, a provision in an appropriations bill passed
by the United States Congress blocked military
aid to Azov on the grounds of its white
supremacist ideology; in 2015, a similar ban on aid to the
group had been overturned by Congress.[3][4] Members
of the regiment come from 22 countries and are of various backgrounds.[15][16]
In 2016, veterans of the regiment and members of a non-governmental organization named "Azov Civil Corps" created the political party National Corps.[17] In 2017, the size of the regiment was estimated at more than 2,500 members.[18] The unit's first commander was far-right nationalist Andriy Biletsky, who led the neo-Nazi Social-National Assembly and Patriot of Ukraine.[19][20] In its early days, Azov was a special police company of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, led by Volodymyr Shpara, the leader of the Vasylkiv, Kyiv, branch of Patriot of Ukraine and Right Sector.[21][22][23
From last blog Herr Klaus Schwab Head and founder of WEF
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Of course are we the lab rats for sinister genetic experiments carried out on the prisoners in the concentration camps which the Australians did for those unvaccinated or dissented against the OFFICIAL NARRATIVE,(Hail Fuhrer Morrison) would you really believe that a so called modern democratic country would repeat war crimes against its own people as the USA are doing by calling anyone with a differing view to the official one an URBAN TERRORIST. These are left over’s from the world war 11. Where has free speech and discussion gone? Yes it is free speech if you agree with the official narrative and if you do not you are a conspiracy freak and a political nuisance.
Cannot you see that this Ukraine
Russia conflict is an attempt to bring the WEF into power and the fascist dream
come alive although the world wars were fought over these issues?
Be Well
Geoff
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