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Wednesday, March 24, 2004
 

This quiet and relaxing view was found at the Brataslava Castle on Christmas day. Not too many years ago people were shot trying to swim across the Danube to a hopeful freedom on the other side in Austria. Today the people enjoy the same life as most Americans it is a beautul place full of wonderful people. Central Europe as a whole is very striking and it will capture you in it romance and music.


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I found this Billboard on Christmas day hile walking in Brataslava. I loved it!


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The Beloved Community

intermediary priesthood or church. The Beloved Community, though it has its roots in esoteric Christianity, strives to honor all paths to God, especially as they relate to inner and world peace.

James Twyman plays the six-stringThe Ultimate goal of the Beloved Community is to demonstrate the Divinity of Life that is revealed every moment of our lives, and in doing so, to create a world of lasting compassion and peace. We are a spiritual and educational church organization that strives to align itself with the teachings of inner peace at the center of every religion and sacred scripture.

The Beloved Community is an extension of and claims its lineage from the first century group known as “The Community of the Beloved Disciple,” founded by St. John the Apostle shortly after the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. This ancient community has its roots in many other groups throughout history, including the Cathars (Also called the “Church of Love”), and the Knights Templar, as well as several other modern manifestations. Our goal is to fulfill the commission Jesus gave to St. John, asking him to reunite the feminine and masculine aspects of the Christ. Special emphasis is given to Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene. The Community of the Beloved Disciple has always believed that Divine Revelation is a personal experience that occurs between the individual and God, and is not contingent upon an intermediary priesthood or church. The Beloved Community, though it has its roots in esoteric Christianity, strives to honor all paths to God, especially as they relate to inner and world peace.


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Most Scots 'want smoking ban'
Cigarette stub
Health campaigners want public spaces to be smoke free
More than three quarters of Scots want a ban on smoking in all public places, according to a BBC poll.

The consultation for the Your NHS programme on BBC One surveyed views of more than 600 Scots on issues such as obesity, smoking and sexual health.

It also found strong support for a ban on sweet advertising, the issuing of free condoms to secondary school pupils and health warnings on alcohol.

Anti-smoking group Ash welcomed the findings on smoking in public.

In Scotland, 77% of those surveyed supported the idea of a ban, slightly higher than the UK average of 73%.


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