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The Greek Police Supports the Citizens: “We will not accept the killing of our brothers and sisters”
Published on 2012-02-14 03:20:48
“As you are implementing destructive policies, we warn you that you are going to force us to fight between each other, we are brothers and sisters. We refuse to supress our parents, our brothers, our sisters, our children or any other citizen demanding a change in politics“
Vegan Creative Cuisine: Potato Pie, Cherry Tomatoes and Basil
Published on 2012-02-13 04:45:10
Although it may seem that this recipe is very complicated or time-comsuming, it is worth it. It's elegant, tasty and delicate. Enjoy preparing this recipe with your favourite music and a comfortable apron! Bon appetit!
Bagan, the Kingdom of the 13,000 Temples
Published on 2012-02-12 05:47:37
Very few panoramics are so spectacular as those offered in Bagan. When it starts to get dark, the high profiles of thousands of pagodas and temples appear on this magical plain. We are transported to the ages when this enclave was a glorious reign, with more than 13,000 temples and pagodas.
The Most Extreme Life-Forms in the Universe
Published on 2012-02-11 03:52:56
While scientists find ever more planets around other stars and contemplate missions to probe the far reaches of our own solar system, researchers are looking to the extremes of the Earth for clues about what kind of organisms could exist in the brutal conditions elsewhere.
Losing Yourself to Find Yourself, by Anthony de Mello
Published on 2012-02-10 03:46:34
How does one lose oneself? Did you ever try to lose something? That's right, the harder you try, the harder it gets. It's when you're not trying that you lose things. You lose something when you're not aware. Well, how does one die to oneself?
Mandalas Created by the Song of Whales and Dolphins
Published on 2012-02-09 03:53:30
The complexity and aural beauty of the song of the whales and the dolphins is being studied by marine biologists all over the world. Many investigators have theorized that whales have their own language with a particular grammar and a hierarchic structure similar to the human sintaxis.
The Psychology of Color (Infographic)
Published on 2012-02-08 01:52:28
This infographic shows how color evokes emotion and triggers your senses. It beautifully explores colors that should and should not be used in interior decorating, as well as why certain colors are used in advertising.
Forgiveness – One of the Best Things To Do For Yourself
Published on 2012-02-07 03:58:15
To have the ability to forgive great wrongs done to us is something many people struggle with. To finally accept that continuing to harbor the same negative feelings against the person that has done us wrong comes with great liberation and peace if we have the courage to do so.
Vegan Creative Cuisine: Thistles with Chickpeas and Spinachs (fantastic winter recipe)
Published on 2012-02-06 04:00:07
Enjoy this winter recipe. From Create&Share we encourage you all to try out in-season products, such as thistles. Sometimes, there are certain products that, due to different reasons, seem hard to cook. However, the result is outstanding.
Sufi Tale: The Dead Man
Published on 2012-02-05 03:28:45
Although there are many definitions found in Arabic or Persian books, which also provide a historical approach, there is only one definition that perfectly describes sufism: Sufism is something that cannot be defined.
A Message from Don Alejandro, a Mayan elder
Published on 2011-07-05 14:40:19
Beautiful and profound words from the heart of a Mayan elder crying out for a change in our current world. The greatest Mayan prophecy has nothing to do with destruction, it's all about union. Alejandro Cirilo Pérez Oxlaj (Wandering Wolf) shares wit
Cells respond to our thoughts
Published on 2011-07-05 10:49:20
Dr Candice Bert has shown that when we think, feel or wish something, a new molecule is immediately created. We transform our reality with our emotions. [...]
Ancient Wisdom – Egyptian Proverbs
Published on 2011-07-05 05:05:59
Egyptian proverbs represent a very important of the spiritual development of this ancient civilization. Many of these proverbs are inscribed in the temples and tombs of Egypt.
The Science of Kriya Yoga and the Spiritual Path
Published on 2011-07-05 04:15:17
Kriya Yoga is an instrument through which human evolution can be quickened. The ancient yogis discovered that the secret of cosmic consciousness is intimately linked with breath mastery. This is India’s unique and deathless contribution to the worl
New Zealand: North Island’s paradise
Published on 2011-07-04 10:29:37
The North Island of New Zealand is perhaps best known for the unique volcanic plateau at its centre. This thermal belt contains active volcanoes and magnificent examples of geysers, boiling mud pools, hot springs and steam vents. [...]
Applied Kinesiology: a scientific approach
Published on 2011-07-04 05:37:00
Kinesiology is the study of human and animal movement, performance, and function by applying the science of biomechanics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, and neuroscience. [...]
Lowering cholesterol in a natural way
Published on 2011-07-04 04:09:55
Though cholesterol is a well known term, there is still much mystery surrounding what is good and what is bad cholesterol. Before getting into how can we lower our cholesterol naturally and without using drugs, let us find out what is cholesterol exa
The Secret History of the World (eBook)
Published on 2011-07-03 12:29:31
The Secret History of the World is a book of revolutionary importance is essential reading. With this original work, Laura Knight-Jadczyk shares with us her prodigious discoveries that put into question History. [...]
Kids, classrooms and digital textbooks
Published on 2011-07-03 11:31:47
The switch from paper books to digital books for classrooms has been on the way for a couple years now. It is university classrooms that have been getting most of the attention, however, kids classrooms are now getting more play from publishers. [...
What The Bleep Do We Know? (documentary)
Published on 2011-07-03 05:14:11
What The Bleep Do We Know? raises an important philosophical and scientific debate. It constitutes a new attempt to bring closer to the general public interesting questions that represent a profound revolution.The main message of this documentary fil
Job satisfaction – one step closer to happiness
Published on 2011-07-02 11:38:55
Most of us go through life engaged in jobs that give us no satisfaction. Many of us spend a lifetime imprisoned in work that we hate. Finding your calling early in life is crucial. [...]
Krishnamurti on Meditation
Published on 2011-07-02 10:39:37
Meditation is never the control of the body. There is no actual division between the organism and the mind. The brain, the nervous system and the thing we call the mind are one, indivisible. It is the natural act of meditation that brings about the h
Animal shelters and Euthanasia
Published on 2011-07-02 05:16:01
Would you like to do something to stop the death of shelter animals and to see every animal out of a cage and into a home? You can. There are practical steps that every individual who loves and lives with animals can take to resolve the problem. [...
How old is the Universe?
Published on 2011-07-01 11:00:41
The Universe is 13.75 billion years old, primordial helium has been spotted for the first time and key evidence for the inflationary period immediately after the Big Bang has been found. [...]
The Moon Cascades in Smile, a poem by Rabindranath Tagore
Published on 2011-07-01 10:39:27
A beautiful poem by Rabindranath Tagore. Even the moon can smile.
Documentary: Baraka
Published on 2011-07-01 03:16:35
Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative film directed by Ron Fricke. The title Baraka is a word that means blessing in a multitude of languages. This astonishing documentary film is named after a Sufi word that translates roughly as “breath of life” or
Christian the lion (video)
Published on 2011-07-01 02:59:18
This is an amazing story. A love story between a lion and its caregivers that conquered the hearts of people around the world. Who said that there are barriers when it comes to love?
René Guénon: initiation and mysticism
Published on 2011-06-30 10:35:32
René Guénon was a French author and intellectual who remains an influential figure in the domain of metaphysics, having written on topics ranging from metaphysics, sacred science and traditional studies to symbolism and initiation. [...]
Homeschooling: educating outside the system
Published on 2011-06-30 07:17:26
Homeschooling is a legal option for parents in most countries to provide their children with a learning environment as an alternative to public or private schools outside the home. [...]
Cardboard furniture, an eco-friendly choice
Published on 2011-06-30 04:49:06
Constructed from high grade corrugated cardboard that is a mix of virgin and recycled paper, the KARTON furniture range comes flat packed for assembly, and requires no hardware to assemble the pieces – no allen keys or fiddly screw headaches!. [...
Richard Wiseman and the luck factor
Published on 2011-06-29 10:24:32
A new scientific study by psychologist Dr. Richard Wiseman about the phenomenon of luck reveals the ways in which we can bring good luck into our lives. What is luck? A psychic gift or a question of intelligence? And what is it that lucky people have
A message from the Hopi Indians (video)
Published on 2011-06-29 07:29:11
The Hopis are an Amerindian tribe settled in a small group of autonomous villages located in three plateaus in Northeast Arizona. According to the traditions of this tribe, the population of the Earth will face 7 different cycles, currently approachi
Wassily Kandinsky: Concerning the spiritual in art (eBook)
Published on 2011-06-29 05:01:58
In Concerning the spiritual in art, Kandinsky compares the spiritual life of humanity to a large triangle similar to a pyramid; the artist has the task and the mission of leading others to the top by the exercise of his talent. [...]
Lost civilizations: Atlantis
Published on 2011-06-28 17:11:07
Without any doubt you all have heard of Atlantis. This lost civilization is commonly presented as part of our myths and imagery. In Create and Share we want to offer our readers a different perspective: the history a great civilization that actually
Interview with Gunter Pauli, creator of the Blue Economy
Published on 2011-06-28 08:58:13
Gunter Pauli is the creatror of the so-called "Blue Economy", a system where the best for health and the environment is cheapest and the necessities for life are free thanks to a local system of production and consumption that works with what you hav
HOPE
Published on 2011-06-28 04:20:59
We should not forget that no matter what our circumstances, this is a kind universe and everyone in it has the primary motivation to work in favour of a peaceful life. The only obstacles in our way are created by the projection of fear into our pres
OSHO: Love and Hate (video)
Published on 2011-06-28 03:18:45
Osho was an Indian mystic, guru, and spiritual teacher who garnered an international following. His syncretic teachings emphasise the importance of meditation, awareness, love, celebration, courage, creativity and humour. [...]
Saving energy with CFL Bulbs
Published on 2011-06-27 13:15:26
Commonly known as CFLs, compact fluorescent light bulbs, the energy-saving bulbs have become the choice of consumers taking action in the modern green movement. This bulbs can replace incandescent, halogen and other electric lights, consume between 6
Permaculture: sustainability that mimics nature
Published on 2011-06-27 09:35:48
Permaculture is a word originally coined by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in the mid seventies. With this word they wanted to describe an integrated system in which perennial plants and animal species can constantly evolve.[...]
Sufi tales: Mullah Nasrudin is back
Published on 2011-06-27 04:19:50
Mullah Nasrudin stories are well known in the near east, middle east to India. The Mullah is the wise fool who demonstrates the folly of humanity by his use of paradox, wrong headed thinking, linguistic games and other teaching story techniques. [...
Confessions from a former pharmaceutical industry rep. (video)
Published on 2011-06-27 03:49:30
The pharmaceutical industry is the third largest in the world in terms of revenue, only surpassed by the drug and arms trafficking business. The cornerstone of its wealth and abundance lies in two guiding principles: disease maintenance and symptom m
Vandwelling, the art of living in a car
Published on 2011-06-26 11:13:16
People chose to live in their car or van for many reasons. Some are financial. Some are fleeing abusive relationships. Some are homeless. Some are unemployed. Some are waiting for a student loan to come through or an apartment to be vacated. Some pre
Benefits of meditation
Published on 2011-06-26 06:33:34
What are the benefits of meditation? Why should I meditate? These are the most common questions that we face when we seek the solution to the stress and tensions of our daily lifes. [...]
Why animal rights?
Published on 2011-06-26 05:37:47
When we say that it is important to defend the animals, it does not mean caring about them more than people. It’s about protecting all species from unfair treatment and cruelty and not causing them any harm. [...]
U.S. Soldiers are waking up! (video)
Published on 2011-06-25 04:45:03
This is an astonishing statement by a former American soldier. After taking part in war missions and returning home, this soldier opened his eyes, woke up, and faced the true reality of any war: there is no kindness, there is no victory. “Our enem
Quotes: All about change
Published on 2011-06-25 04:28:54
Quotes about change and inner growth. Quotes by Gandhi, Marie Curie, Susan Skye and Marcus Aurelius.
Quinton marine plasma: nectar of the ocean
Published on 2011-06-25 04:09:06
Quinton Marine Plasma is a natural marine solution that has been harvested since 1897 from a unique vortex plankton bloom in the Atlantic Ocean. In this location, biological activity known as Biocenosis is at its peak. This raw seawater exhibits spec