Members are invited to contribute spiritual wisdom, teachings, channeled messages, uplifting content, healing sessions, and attunements to this network to bridge Heaven and Earth and unite Humanity as One.

Pictures of the week: From Royal 'wizards' to a turtle escaping an alligator's jaws


Here's our pick of the pictures around the world this week

Proud mother Miep the Meishan pig stands with her new adorable new brood - the first piglets of their kind to be born in Britain in 30 years (SWNS).

It's this way...Prince Harry with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge aim their 'Harry Potter' wands during the royal opening of the Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, Herts (PA)

'One Day In History' by Andrea Gjestvang earned the Norwegian photographer the prestigious 'L’Iris d’Or/Sony World Photography Awards Photographer of the Year'. The project follows the children and teenagers who survived the massacre on the island of Utøya, Norway. Pictured is Ylva Schwenke, 15, was shot in the shoulder, stomach and in both her thighs. She said: “I bear my scars with dignity, because I got them standing for something I believe in." (Andrea Gjestvang/ Moment/ Sony World Photography Awards)

An elderly woman cries as she rests on a couch in front of damaged houses in Taiping, Sichuan province. A devastating earthquake rocked the Sichuan province in China, killing more than 200 people arousing memories of a similar quake in 2008 that left 70,000 people for dead in the same area. More than 12,000 people were injured and 120,000 were left homeless (Reuters)

The Hubble space telescope celebrated its 23rd year in space with a spectacular picture of the Horsehead Nebula - a pillar of gas and dust floating 1,500 years from Earth (SPACE)

A doll wearing a gas mask lies on the decrepit frame of a bed in a nursery in the deserted town of Pripyat. The town's 50,000 population was hastily evacuated within two days of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. No one has been allowed to come back - leaving the town untouched since 1986. This week sees the 27th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear catastrophe (Reuters)

Einstein the disabled fish could only swim upside down and would often sink to the bottom of his tank after suffering from a terrible bladder disease. But the poor goldfish is now right way up after his owner fitted him with a life jacket that stops him from sinking to the bottom (SWNS)

Heavy lifting: Patient macro photographer Andrey Pavlov snapped this incredible close-up shot of ants lifting a spoon by coaxing the insects with honey and sugar (Caters)

A survivor slides down a length of fabric from the debris of the collapsed buidling in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. The eight-storey building was home to a number of factories which supplied, among others, British retailers Primark and Matalan. More than 300 people died in the accident (Reuters)

You need to be a member of The City of Shamballa Social Network to add comments!

Join The City of Shamballa Social Network

Email me when people reply –