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To Holocaust the Jews is Alluring
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anon246813579
2013-06-03 22:39:11 UTC
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Now by this age of 37 I noticed somethings regarding the ways of
hatred toward the Jewish diaspora and their diatribes. During the
past decade I have been encouraged to hate Israel by the likes of
Bangladeshis who are successful in their own right. In a way, it has
helped. Indeed, accepting the Halal diet as well by affluent
Bangladeshis was a boon over the Kosher practices as vegetarianism,
veganism, fruitarianism, and macrobiotic diets. In a way I am so
proud of the Bangla people although I tend to denounce them at times.

As I mentioned the Bangla, Greek, Chini, and Irish are like the people
of Ruin. I just cannot see them otherwise. Although they are vocal
about their denunciation of Israel they are in some way accepting of
the Jews themselves. This is the irony of it all.

At one time when I rented from a Bangla renter or landlord he was a
faithful believer in Zakir Naik, who is a modern day guru in some
way. Yet, when we examine Zakir Naiks speeches we notice they are
very much anti-Christ since Zakir Naik considers Christ Jesus as just
a man and not really a God on par with Allah. The is the serious
error that so many entertain. In doing so they fall company with some
of the most villianous group of people in the world following some
imitation of Christ Jesus as God.

For the sake of the meditation of the heart one needs a Guru or
Godman. Having practiced under two major gurus of the twentieth
century, namely Swami Vivekananda and Suma Ching Hai I notice this
Guru Christ Jesus to be the best fit for all concerned. Much of what
we took for granted during our days of public education where the
motto was a level playing field is true with this Guru Christ Jesus.
He is that good for all of us in the truest way.

Surely, many of us remember the intense peer pressure to fit in.
Buddhism teaches that those who do not fit in suffer. In a way
fitting in with social norms is a real blessing. However, here is the
deal, though. There are so many histories in this world, which ones
do we believe? This is a most valid question to one of life's most
problematic issues. In a world of pluralism and diversity which way
to do go? Whom do we trust? What do we do? Where is our place?
anon246813579
2013-06-03 22:44:15 UTC
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Now by this age of 37 I noticed somethings regarding the ways of
hatred toward the Jewish diaspora and their diatribes. During the
past decade I have been encouraged to hate Israel by the likes of
Bangladeshis who are successful in their own right. In a way, it has
helped. Indeed, accepting the Halal diet as well by affluent
Bangladeshis was a boon over the Kosher practices as vegetarianism,
veganism, fruitarianism, and macrobiotic diets. In a way I am so
proud of the Bangla people although I tend to denounce them at times.

As I mentioned the Bangla, Greek, Chini, and Irish are like the people
of Ruin. I just cannot see them otherwise. Although they are vocal
about their denunciation of Israel they are in some way accepting of
the Jews themselves. This is the irony of it all.

At one time when I rented from a Bangla renter or landlord he was a
faithful believer in Zakir Naik, who is a modern day guru in some
way. Yet, when we examine Zakir Naiks speeches we notice they are
very much anti-Christ since Zakir Naik considers Christ Jesus as just
a man and not really a God on par with Allah. The is the serious
error that so many entertain. In doing so they fall company with some
of the most villianous group of people in the world following some
imitation of Christ Jesus as God.

For the sake of the meditation of the heart one needs a Guru or
Godman. Having practiced under two major gurus of the twentieth
century, namely Swami Vivekananda and Suma Ching Hai I notice this
Guru Christ Jesus to be the best fit for all concerned. Much of what
we took for granted during our days of public education where the
motto was a level playing field is true with this Guru Christ Jesus.
He is that good for all of us in the truest way.

Surely, many of us remember the intense peer pressure to fit in.
Buddhism teaches that those who do not fit in suffer. In a way
fitting in with social norms is a real blessing. However, here is the
deal, though. There are so many histories in this world, which ones
do we believe? This is a most valid question to one of life's most
problematic issues. In a world of pluralism and diversity which way
to do go? Whom do we trust? What do we do? Where is our place?

Such existential questions are best resolved through prayer to the
Abrahamic Almightys at least five times per day involving keywords as
Christ Jesus, God, Allah, Hashem, Yeos, and so on. In that way the
people of the book involving Zoroastrians, Evangelicals, Muslims, and
Sabians to start with are real support for our survival with
sufficiency. Albeit, the belief of many regarding the people of faith
is that one can only enter the kingdom of God after they fall down in
life. This is the case majoritly and is a serious concern for many.
I tell ya, falling down in life with regards to the God and his places
of worship is like going through a serious ordeal as cancer,
depression, diabetes, aids, hernia, and so on. This is not how it
should be. There is no if, and, or, buts about it.
anon246813579
2013-06-03 23:16:36 UTC
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Now by this age of 37 I noticed somethings regarding the ways of
hatred toward the Jewish diaspora and their diatribes. During the
past decade I have been encouraged to hate Israel by the likes of
Bangladeshis who are successful in their own right. In a way, it has
helped. Indeed, accepting the Halal diet as well by affluent
Bangladeshis was a boon over the Kosher practices as vegetarianism,
veganism, fruitarianism, and macrobiotic diets. In a way I am so
proud of the Bangla people although I tend to denounce them at times.

As I mentioned the Bangla, Greek, Chini, and Irish are like the people
of Ruin. I just cannot see them otherwise. Although they are vocal
about their denunciation of Israel they are in some way accepting of
the Jews themselves. This is the irony of it all.

At one time when I rented from a Bangla renter or landlord he was a
faithful believer in Zakir Naik, who is a modern day guru in some
way. Yet, when we examine Zakir Naik's speeches we notice they are
very much anti-Christ since Zakir Naik considers Christ Jesus as just
a man and not really a God on par with Allah. The is the serious
error that so many entertain. In doing so they fall company with some
of the most villianous group of people in the world following some
imitation of Christ Jesus as God.

For the sake of the meditation of the heart one needs a Guru or
Godman. Having practiced under two major gurus of the twentieth
century, namely Swami Vivekananda and Suma Ching Hai I notice this
Guru Christ Jesus to be the best fit for all concerned. Much of what
we took for granted during our days of public education where the
motto was a "level playing field" is true with this Guru Christ Jesus.
He is that good for all of us in the truest way.

Surely, many of us remember the intense peer pressure to fit in.
Buddhism teaches that those who do not fit in suffer. In a way
fitting in with social norms is a real blessing. However, here is the
deal, though. There are so many histories in this world, which ones
do we believe? This is a most valid question to one of life's most
problematic issues. In a world filled with pluralism and diversity
which way
to do go? Whom do we trust? What do we do? Where is our place?

Such existential questions are best resolved through prayer to the
Abrahamic Almightys at least five times per day involving keywords as
Christ Jesus, God, Allah, Hashem, Yeos, and so on. In that way the
people of the book involving Zoroastrians, Evangelicals, Muslims, and
Sabians to start with are real support for our survival with
sufficiency. Albeit, the belief of many regarding the people of faith
is that one can only enter the kingdom of God after they fall down in
life. This is the case majoritly and is a serious concern for many.
I tell ya, falling down in life with regards to the God and his places
of worship is like going through a serious ordeal as cancer,
depression, diabetes, aids, hernia, and so on. This is not how it
should be. There is no if, and, or, buts about it.

Given this Internet we are so lucky to know so much. The bliss we
need to move on in life is possible as the ignorance of our life
conditions is regressed. I read a book once by David Frawley who
titled it "Of Gods, Sages, and Kings." In it he would document his
search for the cradle of civilization. In so doing he elaborates upon
the deities of the Indian subcontinent, a continent unto itself.
Later, a nice man from Dravideasthana mentioned to me about how this
world is composed of the number 4. Interestingly, later after
examining the errors of my ways, I notice those who are into 3 tiered
social orders a like the corporations which go boom and bust. It is
like that, ignorance is not bliss.

This is the beauty of Christ Jesus and has been the hallmark of the
developed world. Why else would the American national anthem claim
"One nation, under God, in liberty, and justice for all." Here the
popular God is Christ Jesus at least amongst those looking for money,
name, fame, prestige, power, presence and so on. The RUSA of Tawa-
ntin-suyo is interesting in that way.

However, the issue of Israel is always on ones mind as so much of the
media is about "the Israeli question." I must admit to you, that,
when I denounce Israel as a bane to the Asiana people for some reason
my life improved. I must also admit, when I denounced Israel it was
not for allurement but for a serious resolution to my trauma from
visiting the Indian subcontinent. After I came back from the region
of Dravidea with just barely 500 dollars in my pocket I was in a
veritable state of hell both psychologically and physically. The
hormonal imbalance from the horrors of "India" was just too much.
Nearly everywhere I went I was in sight of some of the most horrendous
life conditions. I will just list a few which strike my mind:

1/A little boy half naked with just a shirt holding out his hand for
money only to be slighted by the wealthy.
2/A struggling and suffering taxi cab driver who was rejected and
slandered by the person being driven.
3/An old woman desperately trying to survive homeless without a
shelter in a makeshift bungalow in front one of Mumbais upper class
apartment complexes.
4/An old man dressed like Gandhiji pulling a cart in the foothills of
the Himalayas delivering some items without even shoes to wear.

This is what Christ Jesus talks about asswholes. Most of planet earth
is like this and He like so many, including myself as agent, want a
better life filled with peace, comfort, reciprocity, and synergy.
What is the use in Israel, Jews, Hebrew, Zion, and that idiotic Star
of David? There are a hopeless cause and will be that way. At one
time in my life I was infatuated with the Jewish people as I saw them
seriously astute and educated. It is so, they are like that.
However, no Judaism will help us. To be on par with a Jew one needs
more than their Judea. One needs, the ways of Abrahamic prayer and
Dharmic chanting as well as stable monies, tools, gifts, tiffans, and
so on.

So, let go of the Hebrew. They are saying it we are all saying it.
Hebrew is not the way. Growing up I was somewhat academically well
off. Yet, when I heard of the Jewish word "shlelp" which means to
struggle my life took a turn for the worst. To recover from "shlep" I
was only able to do so under the auspices of the Abrahamic Almightys
as in Christ Jesus and the chanting of mantras to the various gods,
sages, kings, runes, and dietys as well in the use of one of the best
medicines the world can offer, as in the MCOS biogen. The magnesium
citrate oral solution or MCOS for short was really helpful in my
treatment. It was only possible through the blessings of Christ Jesus
and even the chanting of "nam myoho renge kyo" along with the Gayatri
Mantra and even the Rune chant "hagalaz uruz laguz." Later, the whole
psychosomatic experience was improved through the He-de Wachi native
American chant. Beef is more of a possibility with the Native
American chant than anything.

Words have power. We are what we eat. Ignorance is not bliss.
Silence is death. There is that of a thing as evil. Hatred is the
most corrosive thing in a person. Such aphorisms have been the very
clues to guide me in a world of darkness and dystopia.
anon246813579
2013-06-03 23:19:23 UTC
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Now by this age of 37 I noticed somethings regarding the ways of
hatred toward the Jewish diaspora and their diatribes. During the
past decade I have been encouraged to hate Israel by the likes of
Bangladeshis who are successful in their own right. In a way, it has
helped. Indeed, accepting the Halal diet as well by affluent
Bangladeshis was a boon over the Kosher practices as vegetarianism,
veganism, fruitarianism, and macrobiotic diets. In a way I am so
proud of the Bangla people although I tend to denounce them at times.

As I mentioned the Bangla, Greek, Chini, and Irish are like the people
of Ruin. I just cannot see them otherwise. Although they are vocal
about their denunciation of Israel they are in some way accepting of
the Jews themselves. This is the irony of it all.

At one time when I rented from a Bangla renter or landlord he was a
faithful believer in Zakir Naik, who is a modern day guru in some
way. Yet, when we examine Zakir Naik's speeches we notice they are
very much anti-Christ since Zakir Naik considers Christ Jesus as just
a man and not really a God on par with Allah. The is the serious
error that so many entertain. In doing so they fall company with some
of the most villianous group of people in the world following some
imitation of Christ Jesus as God.

For the sake of the meditation of the heart one needs a Guru or
Godman. Having practiced under two major gurus of the twentieth
century, namely Swami Vivekananda and Suma Ching Hai I notice this
Guru Christ Jesus to be the best fit for all concerned. Much of what
we took for granted during our days of public education where the
motto was a "level playing field" is true with this Guru Christ Jesus.
He is that good for all of us in the truest way.

Surely, many of us remember the intense peer pressure to fit in.
Buddhism teaches that those who do not fit in suffer. In a way
fitting in with social norms is a real blessing. However, here is the
deal, though. There are so many histories in this world, which ones
do we believe? This is a most valid question to one of life's most
problematic issues. In a world filled with pluralism and diversity
which way
to do go? Whom do we trust? What do we do? Where is our place?

Such existential questions are best resolved through prayer to the
Abrahamic Almightys at least five times per day involving keywords as
Christ Jesus, God, Allah, Hashem, Yeos, and so on. In that way the
people of the book involving Zoroastrians, Evangelicals, Muslims, and
Sabians to start with are real support for our survival with
sufficiency. Albeit, the belief of many regarding the people of faith
is that one can only enter the kingdom of God after they fall down in
life. This is the case majoritly and is a serious concern for many.
I tell ya, falling down in life with regards to the God and his places
of worship is like going through a serious ordeal as cancer,
depression, diabetes, aids, hernia, and so on. This is not how it
should be. There is no if, and, or, buts about it.

Given this Internet we are so lucky to know so much. The bliss we
need to move on in life is possible as the ignorance of our life
conditions is regressed. I read a book once by David Frawley who
titled it "Of Gods, Sages, and Kings." In it he would document his
search for the cradle of civilization. In so doing he elaborates upon
the deities of the Indian subcontinent, a continent unto itself.
Later, a nice man from Dravideasthana mentioned to me about how this
world is composed of the number 4. Interestingly, later after
examining the errors of my ways, I notice those who are into 3 tiered
social orders a like the corporations which go boom and bust. It is
like that, ignorance is not bliss.

This is the beauty of Christ Jesus and has been the hallmark of the
developed world. Why else would the American national anthem claim
"One nation, under God, in liberty, and justice for all." Here the
popular God is Christ Jesus at least amongst those looking for money,
name, fame, prestige, power, presence and so on. The RUSA of Tawa-
ntin-suyo is interesting in that way.

However, the issue of Israel is always on ones mind as so much of the
media is about "the Israeli question." I must admit to you, that,
when I denounce Israel as a bane to the Asiana people for some reason
my life improved. I must also admit, when I denounced Israel it was
not for allurement but for a serious resolution to my trauma from
visiting the Indian subcontinent. After I came back from the region
of Dravidea with just barely 500 dollars in my pocket I was in a
veritable state of hell both psychologically and physically. The
hormonal imbalance from the horrors of "India" was just too much.
Nearly everywhere I went I was in sight of some of the most horrendous
life conditions. I will just list a few which strike my mind:

1/A little boy half naked with just a shirt holding out his hand for
money only to be slighted by the wealthy.
2/A struggling and suffering taxi cab driver who was rejected and
slandered by the person being driven.
3/An old woman desperately trying to survive homeless without a
shelter in a makeshift bungalow in front one of Mumbais upper class
apartment complexes.
4/An old man dressed like Gandhiji pulling a cart in the foothills of
the Himalayas delivering some items without even shoes to wear.

This is what Christ Jesus talks about asswholes. Most of planet earth
is like this and He like so many, including myself as agent, want a
better life filled with peace, comfort, reciprocity, and synergy.
What is the use in Israel, Jews, Hebrew, Zion, and that idiotic Star
of David? There are a hopeless cause and will be that way. At one
time in my life I was infatuated with the Jewish people as I saw them
seriously astute and educated. It is so, they are like that.
However, no Judaism will help us. To be on par with a Jew one needs
more than their Judea. One needs, the ways of Abrahamic prayer and
Dharmic chanting as well as stable monies, tools, gifts, tiffans, and
so on.

So, let go of the Hebrew. They are saying it we are all saying it.
Hebrew is not the way. Growing up I was somewhat academically well
off. Yet, when I heard of the Jewish word "shlelp" which means to
struggle my life took a turn for the worst. To recover from "shlep" I
was only able to do so under the auspices of the Abrahamic Almightys
as in Christ Jesus and the chanting of mantras to the various gods,
sages, kings, runes, and dietys as well in the use of one of the best
medicines the world can offer, as in the MCOS biogen. The magnesium
citrate oral solution or MCOS for short was really helpful in my
treatment. It was only possible through the blessings of Christ Jesus
and even the chanting of "nam myoho renge kyo" along with the Gayatri
Mantra and even the Rune chant "hagalaz uruz laguz." Later, the whole
psychosomatic experience was improved through the Hé-de Wa-chi native
American chant (http://www.scienceviews.com/indian/
indiangames9.html). Beef is more of a possibility with the Native
American chant than anything.

Words have power. We are what we eat. Ignorance is not bliss.
Silence is death. There is that of a thing as evil. Hatred is the
most corrosive thing in a person. Such aphorisms have been the very
clues to guide me in a world of darkness and dystopia.

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