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The Last Happy Christmas and New Year to All

 

 

As the new year
renews all the happiness
and good tidings...
Hope the joyful spirit
keeps glowing
in the your heart...
Forever!


Happy New Year!


Another fresh new year is here …
Another year to live! To banish worry, doubt, and fear,
To love and laugh and give!

This bright New Year is given me
To live each day with zest …
To daily grow and try to be
My highest and my best!

I have the opportunity
Once more to right some wrongs,
To pray for peace, to plant a tree,
And sing more joyful songs!

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A Cowboy's Night Before Christmas

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A Cowboy's Night Before Christmas

'Twas just before Santy came,
the story is told.
Cattle weren't stirrin', fact they's
bunched against the cold.
The tack was hung near the
chuckwagon with care.
Why, we didn't know Santy was
close anywhere.
Cowboys on the ground were
wishin' for their beds
While nightmares of wild steers
ran through their heads.
'Tween now and the next gather,
we needed a nap.
Cookie had just finished, and
tied down the flap.
When out past the cavvy, there
rose such a fuss,
I sprang to my feet, leavin'
the bedroll a muss,
And grabbin' my shotgun and my
ragged ol' hat
I run t'ward the racket thinkin'
"...what'n thunder's that?"
When thoughts of amazement
through my head courses,
It was a buckboard teamed up
with draft horses,
A driver in red buckskins, so
spry and dainty,
I know'd in an instant, it
must be ol' Santy.
Quicker than jackrabbits, them
horses they came,
And, he's shoutin' commands to
each one by name...
"Get a step, Joe!. One more, Prince!.
On, Big Ed!
Pick it up, Sam! Tighten up, Lou!
On, Old Ned!
Don't spook the cavvy, back away
from them pens,
You're a pullin' this wagon like a
bunch of ol' hens!
Now, when I haul on these lines
I mean to stop.
Hold up in this cow-camp like a
ton of cow flop!"
They sat down in their riggin',
like I knew they would,
With a wagon of goodies ... made
of leather and wood.
Then, in a twinklin'
with no further delay,
He said, "Back it up, boys, this
here ain't no sleigh".
I couldn't believe my ears,
and lookin' around,
Off that wagon ol' Santy came
with a bound.
He was short, and his chinks
reached near to his toes.
He was happy and fat, with
a little red nose.
There was a ton of packages
and some new tack,
And, ol' Santy was carryin' it
all on his back.
His eyes sort of bloodshot,
much like a cherry,
From 'rastlin' them horses
clean across the prairie.
His lips was plumb puckered,
his mouth drawn and droll,
(Mine got that way, the day I
swallered my Skoal.)
He was holdin' a piggin' string
tight in his teeth,
Not fer' tie down, but for tyin'
'up' a fine wreath.
His head was too big and he
had a round belly,
No doubt derived from eatin'
Texas Chili.
He's chubby and plump all right,
I'd say quite jolly.
I laughed plumb out loud when
I seen him, by golly.
He winked his bloodshot eye,
and spat 'tween his lips,
And, it made me to know we
were all in the chips.
He weren't much for chatter,
just done what was due,
Givin' presents and goodies
to the whole durn crew.
Then, he stuck his finger in
his wee little ear,
Wallered it around and said,
"We're through bein' here".
He fled to the wagon, and his
team called 'em up,
"Come on you swaybacks ... what's
the dad-burn holdup?
We won't be back till next year
'cause we're flat broke.
Merry Christmas, my eye,
I just busted a spoke!"

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New Year Superstitions

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New Year Superstitions

Drinking and kissing your spouse or life partner at the stroke of midnight is a very popular New Year superstition. Most superstitions, traditions and customs related to beginning of a year stems from the belief that whatever you do on the first day of the year will set the pattern for the whole coming year. Other superstitions are to ward off evil spirits and invite Lady Luck in our house. January 1st is supposed to be the most important day of the year as everything we do on this day is supposed to become a part of our life for the next 364 days. Some popular New Year superstitions are:


Avoid breaking things, crying and wailing on the first day of the year, if you don't want to continue the pattern for the entire year.


Babies born on 1st January is said to be the luckiest of all throughout their lives.


Do not let money, jewelry, precious items or other invaluable things leave your home on New Year Day. Do not pay loans and bills or lend things to anybody, if you do not want to show just-entered fortune the way to leave during the year. People go to the extent of not taking out garbage or even not dusting their carpets on this day to ensure that nothing goes out of home during the year.


Dress well throughout the year by wearing new clothes on January 1.


Evil One and his attendants and servants hate din and loud noise. So, scare them away by being as loud in New Year celebrations as possible. Church bells are rung at midnight for the purpose too.


Full larders, cupboards stocked up with food and wallets and purses full of money bring prosperity in New Year.


If you have to deliver presents on New Year morning, leave them in the car since New Year Eve on December 31st.


If you must take something out from the home, let someone come with the present inside the home first.


Never leave the home before someone comes in first. First footer in the house should be ushered in with a warm welcome and should not have flat feet, cross-eyes or eyebrows stretching out to meet in the middle.


Pay your bills and loans before New Year Eve, so you don't have any debt left for New Year.


People do not wash hair on New Year and wear festive red clothing for happiness all the year round.


The direction of wind during sunrise on New Year morning prophesizes about the coming year. Wind from south foretells fine weather and prosperous times ahead, wind from north foretells bad weather, wind from east foretells famine and natural calamities and wind from west foretells plenty of milk and fish for all but death of a person of great national importance. No wind means joy and prosperity throughout the year.


Token amount of work on first day of the year means advancements in career but starting out a serious work project is unlucky on New Year Day.


Washing dishes and doing laundry on this day is said to lead to a death in the family during the year.

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The Passing Of The Year – A Poem

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The Passing Of The Year – A Poem

Another brilliant piece of writing penned down by Robert W. Service, the 'The Passing of the Year' is a perfect poem to be recited on New Year's Eve. The poem is the reflection of the thoughts of both an optimist and a pessimist over the transition of the year from old to new. The poem brings forth the view points of both the optimist and the pessimist on the passing of the old year and the approach of the New Year. The poem quite smartly puts across the importance and meaning of the arrival of the New Year. Through this poem the poet tries to put across the individuality of human beings, and how the New Year has different meanings for each individual. Surf through the poem below to get a better understanding on the perspective the poet wants to present.

The Passing Of The Year


The Passing of the Year
My glass is filled, my pipe is lit,
My den is all a cosy glow;
And snug before the fire I sit,
And wait to feel the old year go.
I dedicate to solemn thought
Amid my too-unthinking days,
This sober moment, sadly fraught
With much of blame, with little praise.
Old Year! upon the Stage of Time
You stand to bow your last adieu;
A moment, and the prompter's chime
Will ring the curtain down on you.
Your mien is sad, your step is slow;
You falter as a Sage in pain;
Yet turn, Old Year, before you go,
And face your audience again.
That sphinx-like face, remote, austere,
Let us all read, what're the cost:
O maiden! why that bitter tear?
Is it for dear one you have lost?
Is it for fond illusion gone?
For trusted lover proved untrue?
O sweet girl-face, so sad, so wan,
What hath the Old Year meant to you?
'And you, O neighbour on my right,
So sleek, so prosperously clad!
What see you in that aged wight
That makes your smile so gay and glad?
What opportunity unmissed?
What golden gain, what pride of place?
What splendid hope" O Optimist!
What read you in that withered face?
And you, deep shrinking in the gloom,
What find you in that filmy gaze?
What menace of a tragic doom?
What dark, condemning yesterdays?
What urge to crime, what evil done?
What cold, confronting shape of fear?
O haggard, haunted, hidden One,
What see you in the dying year?
And so from face to face I flit,
The countless eyes that stare and stare;
Some are with approbation lit,
And some are shadowed with despair.
Some show a smile and some a frown;
Some joy and hope, some pain and woe:
Enough! Oh, ring that curtain down!
Old weary year! it's time to go.
My pipe is out, my glass is dry;
My fire is almost ashes too;
But once again, before you go;
And I prepare to meet the New:
Old year! a parting word that's true,
For we've been comrades, you and I -
I thank God for each day of you;
There! bless you now! Old Year, goodbye!

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New Year Celebrations Around The World

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New Year Celebrations Around The World

"New Year's Eve is like every other night; there is no pause in the march of the universe, no breathless moments of silence among created things that the passage of another twelve months may be noted; and yet no man has quite the same thoughts this evening that come with the coming of darkness on other nights". - Hamilton Wright Mabie.

One of the oldest holidays that finds its origin in the harvest festival of ancient Babylon is 'New Year's Day'. This festival was eleven days long and was celebrated to herald the planting of new crops. It started on March 23rd and meant freedom for all, during which the King went away, only to return after the festival ended and people started working again.

It was the Roman emperor Julius Caesar, who invented the solar Julian calendar in 46 B.C. and assigned January 1 as New Year Day. New Year traditions and celebrations differ all over the world. People of different cultures and countries celebrate New Year in different ways. Dive deep into the following sections to learn more about New Year celebrations around the world.

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• The Japanese New Year begins with everybody laughing at the same moment to usher happiness into their homes. People hang a straw rope in front of their houses so that good luck can climb through the windows easily.


• In British Columbia, Canada, swimming in the ice-cold water like a polar bear on New Year’s Day is said to bring in good luck.


• The Greeks call New Year’s Day as ‘Festival of Saint Basil’ and exchange gifts, while the Scottish know it as ‘Hogmanay’ and burn barrels of tar which are symbol of the previous year.


• The Chinese New Year on the other hand is celebrated on the day of the new moon that falls between January 17th and February 19th and is known as Yuan Tan. In China, a street procession known as the ‘Festival of Lanterns’ is taken out on this day.


• The Vietnamese New Year is known as ‘Tet Nguyen Dan’ and is celebrated between January 21st and February 19th. Freeing a carp fish on this day is said to bring good luck in Vietnam.


• In distant America, the Americans organize New Year parties for families and friends, attend parades and watch football.


• The common theme in all New Year celebrations across the globe is hope and happiness. The Spaniards celebrate New Year by eating 12 grapes at midnight. They do this as they believe that eating 12 grapes at midnight will bring along 12 happy months for them in the coming year.


• The Dutch celebrate the New Year’s Eve by creating bonfires of Christmas trees on the streets and by bursting crackers. According to Dutch traditions, fire is believed to sluice the old and welcome newness.


• In France the New Year’s Eve is known as Eve la Saint – Sylvestre. The French celebrate it by hosting a special feast known as ‘le Réveillon de Saint-Sylvestre’ in which traditional dishes like pancakes, foie gras and champagne are consumed because they believe that the special dinner will bring them prosperity.

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Love’s Invisible Radiance

Love’s Invisible Radiance

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There are so many tabernacles on earth
where I am, for all intents and purposes,
like one buried, hidden, forgotten, and out of sight.
My divine radiance is diminished
because there are so few adorers
to act as the receptors of My radiant Eucharistic love
and to extend My radiance through space
and into the universe of souls.
Where there is faith in My real presence,
there will be adoration;
and where there is adoration,
there will also be an efficacious radiance of My presence
drawing souls to My Eucharistic Heart
and surrounding them, even at a distance,
with the healing influence of My Eucharistic Face.
In those places where I am exposed upon the altar
to receive the adoration, the reparation,
and the companionship of My friends
– and, first of all, of My priests –
My radiance is powerful and strong.
Faith., adoration, and love act as receptors;
thus is My power drawn out and made effective,
invisibly but really, in space and in time.
It was the same with My Sacred Humanity during My life on earth;
the faith and love of My friends
drew out the virtue of My Divinity,
and an invisible radiance acted in souls, and upon them,
bringing healing, holiness,
and many graces of conversion.
When I am adored in a place,
My hidden action upon souls is wonderfully increased.
The place where I am adored becomes a radiant centre
from which love, and life, and light
are diffused in a world in the grip of hatred,
and darkness, and death.
Chapels of adoration are not mere refuges for the devout.
They are the radiant, pulsating centres
of an intense divine activity
that goes beyond the walls of the place where I am adored
to penetrate homes, and schools, and hospitals;
to reach even those dark and cold places
wherein souls are enslaved to Satan;
to penetrate hearts, heal the infirm,
and call home those who have wandered far from Me.
For these reasons, the work of perpetual adoration,
or even of prolonged daily adoration,
is intensely apostolic and supernaturally efficacious.
Would that My bishops understood this!
But, alas, they put their trust in human schemes,
in plans devised by the worldly-wise,
and in programs drawn-up along shortsighted human principles.
And so they go, and they will continue to go
from failure to failure, and from disillusionment to disillusionment.
I have not set bishops over My flock
to govern, and to teach, and to sanctify, out of their personal abilities
and by making use of the wisdom of this passing world.
I have set them as lights upon a lampstand
to shine in every dark place,
and I have equipped them with supernatural gifts and divine power
to accomplish that for which I chose them
and set them over My Church.
Woe to those bishops
who trust in purely human solutions
to the problems that beset My Church.
They will be grievously disappointed,
and many souls will fall away
because they have neglected to take up
the supernatural weapons I have prepared for them
in this time of spiritual combat.
My presence in the Blessed Sacrament
preached, and confessed,
and surrounded by adoration, love, and heartfelt reparation
is the single greatest remedy for the evils that afflict My Church
and for the sorrows that weigh so heavily upon My priests.
My ways are not your ways,
nor do I act according to the principles of worldly success.
I act in the silent, humble, hidden reality of My Eucharistic presence.
Adore Me, and the radiance of My Eucharistic Face
will begin to change the face of the earth,
even as it heals My priests, calls sinners home to My Heart,
and enlivens the hearts of those grown weary and sad
(like the disciples on the road to Emmaus)
with a spark of divine vitality and with the fire of My Eucharistic love.
I speak to you in this way not only for you,
beloved friend of My Heart,
but also for those who will receive these words, ponder them,
and out of them draw the inspiration
to love Me more generously, more fruitfully, and more joyfully.
I speak to you for the sake of My priests.
You will be astonished at the reception given to these words of Mine.
Many souls of priests will be quickened and consoled by them.
Many priests will be moved to spend time
in the radiance of My Eucharistic Face,
and to abide close to My pierced Heart.
This is My desire for them.
I want to draw all My priests into the radiance of My Face
and, then, into the sanctuary of My open Heart.


From In Sinu Iesu, The Journal of a Priest
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Famous Quotes On New Year

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Famous Quotes On New Year

The invitations are sent, the decorations, food and drinks are arranged for and the gifts are all packed and ready to be exchanged. Greetings, cards and raising toasts, if these methods sound obsolete and quite familiar to you and if you wish to try out a totally new way to send across New Year wishes, read through the lines that follow.

New Year is generally viewed as the time to indulge in celebrations, partying, sharing of gifts and visiting friends.

Amongst all the glitter and glamour of the celebration, what we neglect and tend to forget is that along with the license to stay awake all night and celebrate, New Year also provides us with an opportunity to introspect and dwell upon the course of your life in the preceding year.

A year has passed by and we are ready to welcome the New Year with new hopes, new opportunities and new possibilities.

These famous quotes and witty sayings on New Year's Day will prepare you to face the New Year with a rejuvenated mind set. Read on to get to know more.

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An optimist stays up until midnight to see the New Year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves.

- Bill Vaughan


Then sing, young hearts that are full of cheer, With never a thought of sorrow; The old goes out, but the glad young year Comes merrily in tomorrow.

- Emily Miller


The proper behaviour all through the holiday season is to be drunk. This drunkenness culminates on New Year's Eve, when you get so drunk you kiss the person you're married to.

- P.J. O'Rourke


Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true.

- Lord Tennyson


We meet today To thank Thee for the era done, And Thee for the opening one.

- John Greenleaf Whittier


Youth is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve. Middle age is when you're forced to.

- Bill Vaughan


The object of a New Year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul. - G. K. Chesterton


Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbours, and let each New Year find you a better man.

- Benjamin Franklin


Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instil in us.

- Hal Borland


We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day.

- Edith Lovejoy Pierce quotes

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Pictures of the week: From flooded homes in Britain to wildfire in California


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

10900603279?profile=originalStaff and residents are rescued as the floodwaters rise at the Mercure Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel, Dorking. Two separate storms have battered Britain this Christmas week. Rivers have burst their banks, flooded homes have been left without power, and high winds have caused travel chaos. (Tony Kershaw/REX)

10900603881?profile=originalThis impressive castle is in fact made of ice. It is being constructed for the 30th Harbin Ice and Snow Festival, in Harbin, China. According to the festival organisers, nearly 10,000 workers were employed to build the ice and snow sculptures, which require about 180,000 square metres of ice and 150,000 square metres of snow. The festival kicks off on January 5, 2014. (Reuters)

10900604862?profile=originalWhat are you looking at? Ring-tailed Lemurs inspect a scale during an animal stocktaking at the Hagenbeck Zoo in Hamburg, Germany. (Reuters)

10900605287?profile=originalEve Grayson, a reindeer herder of the Cairngorm Reindeer Herd, feeds the deer in snowy conditions in Aviemore, Scotland. This is the only reindeer herd in Britain as the animals are not native to the land. Reindeer were introduced to Scotland in 1952 by Swedish Sami reindeer herder, Mikel Utsi. Starting with just a few reindeer, the herd has now grown in numbers over the years and is currently at about 130 by controlling the breeding. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

10900605898?profile=originalHaven't you forgotten someone? Onlookers hoping for a rare glimpse of Prince George were sorely disappointed after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived for the traditional Christmas Day church service without their newborn at St Mary Magdalene Church on the royal estate in Sandringham, Norfolk. (PA)

10900606701?profile=originalDisplaced families wait at Tomping United Nations base near Juba international airport, where some 12,000 people from the Nuer tribe have sought refuge as conflict rages in South Sudan. The country, which gained indepedence from Sudan in 2011, has quickly descended into violance after clashes between rival groups of soldiers in Juba spread across the nation. (Reuters)

10900607077?profile=originalStuart Radbourne (C), huntsman and joint-master with the Avon Vale Hunt, leads the riders and hounds for their traditional Boxing Day hunt, at Lacock in Wiltshire, England. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

10900607697?profile=originalA layer of ice coats the leaves of a Japanese maple tree after an ice storm in Toronto, Canada. (Reuters)

10900609075?profile=originalSpot the baby: A shopper taking advantage of the Boxing Day sales in Leicester covers her child's pram with clothes while the baby sleeps soundly. (PA)

10900609271?profile=originalBrrr, it's cold in there! Swimmers emerge from the Serpentine river on Christmas Day in Hyde Park, London. For over 100 years, swimmers have taken part in the Christmas Day "Peter Pan" swim in the Serpentine. (Reuters)

10900610074?profile=originalPope Francis holds a replica of the baby Jesus at the end of his first Christmas night mass as Pontiff in the Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. (Reuters)

10900610681?profile=originalFire fighters battle a brush fire in the Simi Valley, California. Strong winds and dry conditions hindered the crews hoping to put out the flames. (ZUMA/REX)

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Traditional Indian New Year & Hindu New Year

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It is a known fact that India is not just a country, but a civilization that has various multidimensional layers. Today, it is home to people of numerous castes, creeds, and ethnicities. Thus, each of these distinct human populations has a wide range of festivals and important occasions, which are celebrated sometimes regionally and at times, throughout the country due to the intermingling of various cultures. As such, India is also known as the "Land of Festivals". New Year is, indeed, an important occasion in the lives of Indians and today, as the country officially follows the Gregorian calendar, January 1 is celebrated as New Year's Day for all official purposes.

However, even today, many ethnic groups celebrate New Year as per their own auspicious religious calendars because of which celebrations of the day are carried out on different days by different groups. For instance, Diwali is the day on which majority of the Hindu population of the country celebrates New Year as per the Hindu religious calendar. Despite this, with the onset of rapid globalization, the country is going under the phase of fast paced urbanization. The large cosmopolitan cities of the country, like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai, are the front runners in celebration of the Gregorian New Year. Here, on December 31, New Year's Eve celebrations include huge live concerts. One can watch mesmerizing performances of various famous celebrities from the Indian film and music industry. These huge public celebrations see large crowds from all sections of society. Many people, who prefer a more personal see-off to the passing year, host private New Year parties for their near and dear ones.

Most people across the country wish each other Happy New Year on January 1, irrespective of their religious or cultural beliefs as this day is considered a secular event. People send each other wonderful New Year messages, greeting cards, and gifts to celebrate this joyous occasion. Various New Year events organized on New Year's Eve are broadcasted live by different prime channels across the country. Many people opt to stay at home and watch these special entertaining New Year shows with their family on the television. Besides this, the western concept of making resolutions on this day has also been adopted in urban centers, with the most common resolutions being losing weight, developing good habits, and working hard. However, this is just one side of the coin, while most of the country celebrates New Year as per their traditional religious calendars, the details of which can be read in the following lines.

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One of the most celebrated festivals in India, Diwali is considered to be the New Year's Day as per the Hindu lunar calendar. This "festival of lights" is celebrated with great zeal and fervor across India and signifies the triumph of good over evil. Though the basic essence of the festival remains the same, the methods of its celebrations vary from region to region. The origin of the festival is deeply imbedded in the Hindu religion. Thus, people spend the day worshipping deities, bursting firecrackers, and exchanging gifts with friends, relatives and acquaintances. In most of the North Indian belt, it is believed that the first Diwali was celebrated by the people of Ayodhya to welcome their beloved crown prince Lord Rama, who returned to his kingdom after an exile of fourteen years. The festival of Diwali is celebrated usually between the months of October and November.

Consecutive to the festival of Diwali, eastern India celebrates the festival of Durga Puja, wherein various forms of Mother Goddess are worshipped, with the festivities lasting for around two to three days. On the other hand, in South India, the New Year is celebrated in the month of Chittirai, which as per the Gregorian calendar occurs from April 14 to May 14. New Year is popularly known as "Vishu" and "Tamizh puthaandu" here and is usually celebrated on April 14. A lot of charming rituals as well as customs are associated with this day, like detailed puja ceremonies organized in most of the households and lavish traditional feasts. The gateways of homes are traditionally festooned with intricate and colorful floor art designs, known as rangolis called 'kolam'.

In the western region of the country, in the state of Maharashtra, New Year is celebrated in the form of Gudi Padwa, whereas in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, the day is known as Ugadi. The celebration time of both is the same and falls in the month of Chaitra. The Kashmiris refer New Year as 'Navroh' and celebrate it on the first day of Chaitra. The Oriya people celebrate New Year as Mahabishuba Sankranti and, as per their tradition, prepare a sweet drink, known as Pana on this day. They make an offering of this drink to various deities. It is quite clear that New Year is celebrated in many distinct ways and on different dates across India, but the interesting fact is that its essence of saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new remains the same throughout the country, despite the cultural and religious divide.


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Hindu New Year

India, being a vast country of immense heterogeneity, is known far and wide for its enchanting diversity and colorful splendor. It is made up of numerous regional and cultural variations. Its dynamic resplendence is exemplified best by the beauty of its vast cultural richness. Even though there exists a unified official calendar of the Hindus, known as the 'Indian National Calendar', inter-regional variants make the country all the more versatile. As a result, you can find different religions and regions boasting of their own unique rituals, colors, feasting and music. Even festivals are celebrated at different times of the year and in different ways according to the regional culture. This is true with New Year as well. Though Hinduism is the religion that is followed by the largest percentage of people in India, even within the Hindu community New Year is not celebrated at the same time of the year and in the same fashion. New Year in India has different names in different states and is also celebrated in very different traditional ways. For instance, the Kashmiri Hindus celebrate their new year 'Navreh' in mid-March while the Sindhis also celebrate 'Cheti Chand' around the same time.

In West Bengal, which is in the eastern part of India, New Year is celebrated during spring. People decorate their houses with colorful flowers that are pink, red, purple and white in color. Women wear clothes that are yellow in color. This color is symbolic of spring. In Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the south of India, New Year is celebrated in the spring too. On New Year's Day, it is customary for people to eat a small helping of a salad made of neem leaves, jaggery, raw mangoes and bananas. By eating this on New Year's Day, the person is symbolically accepting all the bitter and sweet things that are likely to come his way throughout the New Year. In Kerala, in the southernmost part of India, on the night before New Year's Day, mothers prepare a special tray consisting of special food, fruits, flowers and gifts. This tray is the first thing that one should see on New Year's Day. So, as soon as the children are awake, they are led with their eyes closed to the tray.

In central India, orange flags are hoisted from buildings and homes on New Year's Day. In Gujarat, which is in western India, New Year is celebrated in the end of October, on the day that coincides with Diwali. Diwali is an important Hindu festival, but in Gujarat it is celebrated as New Year's Day as well. People light little oil lamps on and around their houses to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth on this day.

Thus, in India, the Hindu New Year is celebrated on different days throughout the calendar year as a result of vast cultural diversity.

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Native American Holidays and Traditions

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Native American Holidays and Traditions


There are several Native American holidays and traditional festivals. Most tribes have their own individual celebrations, but many of the holidays have common themes or purposes. Native American holidays often celebrate nature, the spiritual world or ancestors. Popular holidays might honor the sun, the rain or crops needed to sustain life. Many Native American holidays stretch for a week, rather than just one day.

The start of the new year is honored by some Native Americans, although many tribes have selected different dates as the last day of the year. The Hopi and the Zuni both celebrate a new year's celebration on 22 December. This ceremony is called Soyal, and it is a time of renewal and purification. A ritual is conducted to welcome the sun back after winter.

The Makahiki new year festival is celebrated in Hawaii in October. It celebrates new beginnings and honors the Hawaiian god Lono, who represents fertility, music and rain. There are three phases of Makahiki. The first consists of purification and spiritual cleansing. During the second phase, the Native Hawaiians celebrate with ula dancing and athletic competitions. The final phase honors Lono and tests the tribe's current chief to ensure he is still worthy as a leader.

The Tewa Native Americans celebrate three dances throughout the year honoring a different animal each time. The year begins with a turtle dance, which remembers and honors the day of creation. For three days in October, the Tewa celebrate with the deer dance. This dance represents both femininity and masculinity. The next month, the buffalo is recognized, and the Tewa see this as a time of healing and life.

Native American holidays often celebrate the sun as a life-giving power, both physically and spiritually. The Inca called their sun god Inti, and they celebrated him during the Inti Raymi. This festival traditionally begins on 21 June, the southern hemisphere's winter solstice. The celebrations consist of elaborate dances and the wearing of many bright colors. Originally, animal sacrifices were offered in hopes of an abundant year.

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Charles Littleleaf - Silent Night on the Native American Flute

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Fireplace Video (Native American Christmas Music)

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Native American Christmas Music by R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton.

Album- Winter Dreams for Christmas

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New Year Blessings and More

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New Year Blessings

New Year is a wonderful time for self contemplation and to remember what is important in our lives. It is a time to thank God for all his blessings he has showered on you and also to offer prayers of gratitude. Start this New Year on a fresh note and send blessings to all your loved ones, so that their New Year is filled with happiness, love and contentment. You will find some of the most well thought-out prayers and blessings listed in this article that you can send to your near and dear ones as auspicious greetings for the approaching year. These blessings will help them move forward in the New Year and life without regrets, fear or confusion.

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To Start a New Year

"A new year is unfolding—like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing the beauty within.
Lord, let this year be filled with the things that are truly good—with the comfort of warmth in our relationships, with the strength to help those who need our help and the humility and openness to accept help from others.
As we make our resolutions for the year ahead, let us go forward with great hope that all things can be possible—with your help and guidance."

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I Am the New Year
I am the New Year. I am an unspoiled page in your book of time.
I am your next chance at the art of living. I am your opportunity to practice what you have learned about life during the last twelve months.
All that you sought and didn't find is hidden in me, waiting for you to search it but with more determination.
All the good that you tried for and didn't achieve is mine to grant when you have fewer conflicting desires.
All that you dreamed but didn't dare to do, all that you hoped but did not will, all the faith that you claimed but did not have—these slumber lightly, waiting to be awakened by the touch of a strong purpose.¬¬
I am your opportunity to renew your allegiance to Him who said, "Behold, I make all things new."

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A New Year

Another fresh new year is here …
Another year to live!
To banish worry, doubt, and fear,
To love and laugh and give!
This bright New Year is given me
To live each day with zest …
To daily grow and try to be
My highest and my best!
I have the opportunity
Once more to right some wrongs,
To pray for peace, to plant a tree,
And sing more joyful songs!

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New Year's Message

I asked the New Year for some message sweet,
Some rule of life with which to guide my feet;
I asked, and paused: it answered soft and low,
'God's will to know.'
'Will knowledge then suffice, New Year?' Aloud I cried.
And, ere the question into silence died,
The answer came, 'Nay, but remember, too
God's will to do.'
Once more I asked, 'Is there no more to tell?'
And once again the answer sweetly fell,
'Yes! this thing, all other things above:
God's will to love.'

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A New Year's Prayer

May God make your year a happy one!
Not by shielding you from all sorrows and pain,
But by strengthening you to bear it, as it comes;
Not by making your path easy,
But by making you sturdy to travel any path;
Not by taking hardships from you,
But by taking fear from your heart;
Not by granting you unbroken sunshine,
But by keeping your face bright, even in the shadows;
Not by making your life always pleasant,
But by showing you when people and their causes need you most,
and by making you anxious to be there to help.
God's love, peace, hope and joy to you for the year ahead.

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What to Ask For

Dear Lord, please give me…
A few friends who understand me and remain my friends;
A work to do which has real value,
without which the world would be the poorer
A mind unafraid to travel, even though the trail be not blazed;
An understanding heart;
A sense of humor;
Time for quiet, silent meditation;
A feeling of the presence of God;
The patience to wait for the coming of these things,
With the wisdom to recognize them when they come. Amen.

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Very Touching..... God Bless These Families!

twas' 11 days before Christmas, around 9:38
when 20 beautiful children stormed through heaven's gate.


their smiles were contagious, their laughter filled the air.
...
they could hardly believe all the beauty they saw there.


they were filled with such joy, they didn't know what to say.


they remembered nothing of what had happened earlier that day.


"where are we?" asked a little girl, as quiet as a mouse.


"this is heaven." declared a small boy. "we're spending Christmas at God's house."


when what to their wondering eyes did appear,
but Jesus, their saviour, the children gathered near.


He looked at them and smiled, and they smiled just the same.


then He opened His arms and He called them by name.


and in that moment was joy, that only heaven can bring
those children all flew into the arms of their King
and as they lingered in the warmth of His embrace,
one small girl turned and looked at Jesus' face.


and as if He could read all the questions she had
He gently whispered to her, "I'll take care of mom and dad."


then He looked down on earth, the world far below
He saw all of the hurt, the sorrow, and woe
then He closed His eyes and He outstretched His hand,
"Let My power and presence re-enter this land!"


"may this country be delivered from the hands of fools"
"I'm taking back my nation. I'm taking back my schools!"


then He and the children stood up without a sound.


"come now my children, let me show you around."


excitement filled the space, some skipped and some ran.


all displaying enthusiasm that only a small child can.


and i heard Him proclaim as He walked out of sight,
"in the midst of this darkness, I AM STILL THE LIGHT."

Written by Cameo Smith, Mt. Wolf, PA
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— with Stanola Dorsey

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Happy New Year in different languages

Afgani: Saale Nao Mubbarak
Afrikaans: Gelukkige nuwe jaar
Albanian: Gezuar Vitin e Ri
Armenian: Snorhavor Nor Tari
Arabic: Kul 'am wa antum bikhair
Assyrian: Sheta Brikhta
Azeri: Yeni Iliniz Mubarek!
Balochi: Noki saal mubarrak bibi
Bengali: Shuvo Nabo Barsho
Breton: Bloavezh Mat
Bulgarian: ×åñòèòà Íîâà Ãîäèíà(pronounced "Chestita Nova Godina")
Cambodian: Soursdey Chhnam Tmei
Catalan: FELIÇ ANY NOU
Chakma: Nuo bazzor bekkunore
Chinese: Xin Nian Kuai Le
Corsican: Pace e Salute
Croatian: Sretna Nova godina!
Cymraeg: Blwyddyn Newydd Dda
Czech: Stastný Novy rok (or Stastny Novy rok)
Denish: Godt Nytar
Dhivehi: Ufaaveri Aa Aharakah Edhen
Dutch: GELUKKIG NIEUWJAAR!
Eskimo: Kiortame pivdluaritlo
Esperanto: Felican Novan Jaron
Estonians: Head uut aastat!
English: Wishing you all happy new year!
Ethiopian: MELKAM ADDIS AMET YIHUNELIWO!
Ethiopian/Eritrean Tigrigna: RUHUS HADUSH AMET
Finnish: Onnellista Uutta Vuotta
French: Bonne Annee
Gaelic: Bliadhna mhath ur
Galician: Bo Nadal e Feliz Aninovo
German: Prosit Neujahr
Georgian: GILOTSAVT AKHAL TSELS!
Greek: Kenourios Chronos
Gujarati: Nutan Varshbhinandan
Hawaiian: Hauoli Makahiki Hou
Hebrew: L'Shannah Tovah
Hindi: Naye Varsha Ki Shubhkamanyen
Hong kong: (Cantonese) Sun Leen Fai Lok
Hungarian: Boldog Uj Evet Kivanok
Indonesian: Selamat Tahun Baru
Iranian: Sal -e- no mobarak
Iraqi: Sanah Jadidah
Irish: Bliain nua fe mhaise dhuit
Italian: Felice anno nuovo
Japan: Akimashite Omedetto Gozaimasu
Kabyle: Asegwas Amegaz
Kannada: Hosa Varushadha Shubhashayagalu
Kisii: SOMWAKA OMOYIA OMUYA
Khasi: Snem Thymmai Basuk Iaphi
Khmer: Sua Sdei tfnam tmei
Korea: Saehae Bock Mani ba deu sei yo!
Kurdish: NEWROZ PIROZBE
Latvian: Laimigo Jauno Gadu!
Lithuanian: Laimingu Naujuju Metu
Laotian: Sabai dee pee mai
Macedonian: Srekjna Nova Godina
Madagascar: Tratry ny taona
Malay: Selamat Tahun Baru
Marathi: Nveen Varshachy Shubhechcha
Malayalam: Puthuvatsara Aashamsakal
Mizo: Kum Thar Chibai
Maltese: Is-Sena t-Tajba
Nepal: Nawa Barsha ko Shuvakamana
Norwegian: Godt Nyttar
Oriya: Nua Barshara Subhechha
Papua New Guinea: Nupela yia i go long yu
Pampango (Philippines): Masaganang Bayung Banua
Pashto: Nawai Kall Mo Mubarak Shah
Persian: Sal -e- no mobarak
Philippines: Manigong Bagong Taon!
Polish: Szczesliwego Nowego Roku
Portuguese: Feliz Ano Novo
Punjabi: Nave sal di mubarak
Romanian: AN NOU FERICIT
Russian: S Novim Godom
Samoa: Manuia le Tausaga Fou
Serbo-Croatian: Sretna nova godina
Sindhi: Nayou Saal Mubbarak Hoje
Singhalese: Subha Aluth Awrudhak Vewa
Siraiki: Nawan Saal Shala Mubarak Theevay
Slovak: Stastny Novy rok
Slovenian: sreèno novo leto
Somali: Iyo Sanad Cusub Oo Fiican!
Spanish: Feliz Ano ~Nuevo
Swahili: Heri Za Mwaka Mpyaº
Swedish: GOTT NYTT AR! /Gott nytt ar!
Sudanese: Warsa Enggal
Tamil: Eniya Puthandu Nalvazhthukkal
Tibetian: Losar Tashi Delek
Telegu: Noothana samvatsara shubhakankshalu
Thai: Sawadee Pee Mai
Turkish: Yeni Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun
Ukrainian: Shchastlyvoho Novoho Roku
Urdu: Naya Saal Mubbarak Ho
Uzbek: Yangi Yil Bilan
Vietnamese: Chuc Mung Tan Nien
Welsh: Blwyddyn Newydd Dda!

Wish all your near and dear ones in their country's language and spread the happiness. Hope you enjoyed reading the Happy New Year in different languages and wishing you all prosperous New Year.

Nvwadohiyada, True Peace and Health be with you!


Love and Blessings. Melodie

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Happy New Year to All

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New Year's Message

I asked the New Year for some message sweet,
Some rule of life with which to guide my feet;
I asked, and paused: it answered soft and low,
'God's will to know.'


'Will knowledge then suffice, New Year?' Aloud I cried.
And, ere the question into silence died,
The answer came, 'Nay, but remember, too
God's will to do.'


Once more I asked, 'Is there no more to tell?'
And once again the answer sweetly fell,
'Yes! this thing, all other things above:
God's will to love.'

New Year's Morning

The evening that is always remembered for its celebrations, for its glitz and glamour, for the party and the hours of enjoyment with family and friends, New Year's Eve is indeed celebrated in different ways all around the world. There have been many poems, verses and songs written by famous writers and poets to mark the arrival of New Year and to welcome the array of opportunities and possibilities which it brings along with it. Out of the number of poems that serve as a prelude to New Year's Eve, Helen Hunt Jackson's poem 'New Year's Morning' surely is one of the most celebrated. This poem by Helen is about the annoying expression of the 'old year' that not only frets over its fate, but is also jealous of the new chances brought by the New Year. The poem is a reminder to mankind, a reminder of all the opportunities that each day brings along with it. It inspires people to live every day as a new day and not to waste time in useless pursuits. For a clearer perspective on the poem, read on further.

New Year's Morning


Only a night from old to new!
Only a night, and so much wrought!
The Old Year's heart all weary grew,
But said: "The New Year rest has brought
The Old Year's hopes its heart laid down,
As in a grave; but trusting, said:
"The blossoms of the New Year's crown
Bloom from the ashes of the dead."
The Old Year's heart was full of greed;
With selfishness it longed and ached,
And cried: "I have not half I need.
My thirst is bitter and unslaked.
But to the New Year's generous hand
All gifts in plenty shall return;
True love it shall understand;
By all my failures it shall learn.
I have been reckless; it shall be
Quiet and calm and pure of life.
I was a slave; it shall go free,
And find sweet pace where I leave strife."
Only a night from old to new!
Never a night such changes brought.
The Old Year had its work to do;
No New Year miracles are wrought.

Always a night from old to new!
Night and the healing balm of sleep!
Each morn is New Year's morn come true,
Morn of a festival to keep.
All nights are sacred nights to make
Confession and resolve and prayer;
All days are sacred days to wake
New gladness in the sunny air.
Only a night from old to new;
Only a sleep from night to morn.
The new is but the old come true;
Each sunrise sees a new year born.

 

Wishing you a year of health,
wealth, happiness, luck, warmth...
And loads of love of your dear ones!
Hope the New Year
showers you with...
All that is beautiful!
Happy New Year!

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that there is a solution to every problem.

Nothing is insoluable. Nothing. Do everything that you
can to avoid the temptation of thinking that what is
facing you now is insurmountable. That is simply not true.

You cannot see the solution, of course, if you are
convinced it is not there. So you must have great faith
in life. Do you have great faith in life? Now would be a
good time to show it. Smile. Relax. It'll all be okay.

You will not have to think more than a second to
know exactly why you received this message today.

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that you will only benefit from resisting the temptation
to think immediately about the worst possible outcome.

When something comes up, when something happens
in your life, that disrupts the easy "flow," it is always
better to bless it than to damn it. Try to see it as nothing
serious. It most cases, it will not be.

Jumping to conclusions mired in negativity only thwarts
the process by which your mind can stay clear, and
thus find a way out of the momentary dilemma.

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that the method of the enterprising is to plan with
audacity and execute with vigor.

Christian Nevell Bovee said that, and it is a valuable
observation. As we experience this holiday season, and
you begin thinking about the New Year ahead, plan
with audacity.

And as you move into the New Year, execute your
plans with vigor. There is excitement in life -- but you
have to put it there.

Incidentally, you may begin executing with vigor right
now. Why wait?

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that it is literally true that you can succeed best and
quickest by helping others to succeed.

Napoleon Hill said that, and he was right. Nothing
ensures success like ensuring another's success. And
there is someone who is looking for your help and
your support today.

Lift that person up, give that person credit, do whatever
you can to help that person be a success. And always
remember: What goes around, comes around.

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that it is literally true that you can succeed best and
quickest by helping others to succeed.

Napoleon Hill said that, and he was right. Nothing
ensures success like ensuring another's success. And
there is someone who is looking for your help and
your support today.

Lift that person up, give that person credit, do whatever
you can to help that person be a success. And always
remember: What goes around, comes around.

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that on this New Year's Eve a miracle can occur.

Tonight we ring out the old and ring in the new. And
more--much more--can change than simply the dates
on the calendar. You can resolve this night to change
your entire life...or any aspect of your self and your
experience that you choose.

And should old acquaintance be forgot, and never
brought to mind? No. Keep old friends near, and
old loves dear. For they will help you make those
changes in your life that will produce miracles,
if you let them.

Happy, happy New Year!

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that every day is a New Beginning.

A new cycle begins this day, yet a new cycle begins
every day. Indeed, every moment. So if you recognize
anything on this day, recognize what it symbolizes: The
miracle of the endlessly continuing Cycle of Life.

What a grand day! What a time for celebration! We
begin again today! We turn the page! And so, let go
of all that you do not wish to carry with you any further.

Any fear, any sadness, any anger, any resentment, any
disappointment, any lament...let it all go. And now,
using the specialness of this day as a springboard,
let's get on with Life!

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that it is well to think well. It is divine to act well.

Horace Mann said that, and he was right. Thinking is
just the first step in creation. You've had some
wonderful ideas lately about changes you want to make
in your life. Now it's time to put those thoughts into a
action, yes?

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that the opposite of a correct statement is a false
statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may
well be another profound truth.

Niels Bohr said that, and he was right. In fact, there
have been few statements in the history of statement-
making that were more accurate than that one. So be
aware and stay awake! The Law of Opposites
sometimes leads you to a Divine Dichotomy.

Two opposing truths can exist simultaneously in the
same space. Do not therefore assume that That Which
Opposes You is That Which Is Not Good For You.
It may be just the reverse.

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that the cycles of life are endless -- and always serve
you, because life is a process that serves Life Itself.

When things seem to be shifting away from you,
moving in the other direction, closing doors,
shutting down opportunities, remember that all things
are cyclical -- including Life Itself.

What you are experiencing is temporary -- whether it's
"good" OR "bad." So stop calling it one thing or the
other, and simply embrace it as What's Happening Now.

You'll move through it all much more peacefully.

And, one day, you'll call it ALL "good."

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that as you start the first full work week of the New
Year you should do no 'work' at all.

The point of your activities throughout the day is not to
make a living, but to make a life; not to 'work' but to
create joy. If you are doing what you are doing merely
to 'pay the bills,' you will have missed the major reason
for All Of Life.

The purpose of life is to know and express Who You
Are. If you do other than that during the days and times
of your life, you will have not used those days and times
in a way that profits your soul. It is soul profit we are
after here, not body profit.

This first week of the New Year is a good time to
contemplate that, yes?

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that every increased possession
loads us with a new weariness.

John Ruskin said that, and he was right. Life is not
about our physical or material possessions, it is about
the Agenda of our Soul. When material possessions
serve that agenda, they can be wonderful and are to
be celebrated. But if they come between us
and the soul, then we may very well be delayed
on our holy journey.

Our journey is the path back to peace, to harmony,
to deep inner joy, to love, and to God.

Love, Your Friend....

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On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know...
...that happiness is good health and a bad memory.

Ingrid Bergman said that, and it is so true. Memories,
of course, bring up moments that are past, whereas
happiness is always found in the moment that is here,
now.

Constantly remembering bad things, or sad things, can
rob you of your present -- that is, your pre-sent -- joy.

Happiness has been sent to you in advance by God. It
is here, in this moment, if you will seize it...and share it.

Love, Your Friend....

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Happy Holidays

We Wish You A Merry Christmas (Navajo Lyrics)

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A native american christmas story

http://youtu.be/YkwlR6EnOps

Silent Night on the Native American Flute by C. Littleleaf

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Happy Christmas and New Year

Cherokee - ᏓᏂᏍᏔᏲᎯᎲ ᎠᎴ ᎠᎵᎮᎵᏍᏗ ᎢᏤ ᎤᏕᏘᏴᎠᏌᏗᏒ
Danistayohihv ale alihelisdi itse udetiyv'asadisv0

Choctawisch - Yukpa, Nitak Hollo Chito

Cree - Mitho Makosi Kesikansi

Apache - Gozhqq Keshmish

Cheyenne - Hoesenestotse & Aa'eEmona'e

Comanche - Tsaa Nu̶u̶sukatu̶̲ Waa Himaru̶

 

 

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Dear friends, I wish you all for this New Year, that you could experience what I experienced last night!

The Unity of  all that is and the certainty that we all will be experiencing it very, very soon!

We are all but One Being, One Consciousness and One Soul!

It is my desire that we all understand that many of us are awake, but that many are not, and to bring these ones to our awakening, we need to love and forgive them without any misgivings, so that they also can feel the love that we feel

and return to being the part of us that they have always been!

Just love to the evil to disappearance, that is the real answer of the meaning of life!

We have believed in the Illusion of Evil and darkness for too long, let us really quit it right now, let us Unite!

Let us all sing a song of love and acceptance that will resonate all over the World!

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Oneness, we are the One!

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Happy Holidays! Here we are, one full year from the pivotal galactic alignment and, wow, what a year of recalibration it has been.

  

As the old world is collapsing, there is a simultaneous emergence of New Earth structure. Everything is uncorking! With this accelerated emergence of new energy, we are connecting into a new morphic resonance that stabilizes us in the faster light velocities of expanded dimension.  All messages indicate that we are readying to experience a much bigger unlocking as a collective.

  

This idea of human metamorphosis is not really a choice at all. This IS the evolutionary momentum for the entire human race shifting into a hyper-dimensional planetary interface. With our conscious awareness engaged upon it, we can determine what types of adjustments are needed in this rather intricate process and to better serve those around us.

 

We have some exciting revelations to share...

   

  

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The Galactic Plasma Ray ~ Holy Alchemizer   

3025.jpg It is the Sun that is fully guiding us now and through its light, we are mutating to reach our full genetic human potential. We are in a metamorphic process of solar generated alchemy that is changing our bodies from a carbon-based blueprint to a finely tuned silicon-crystal system.   

  

This is being greatly assisted by the super-charged plasma rays emanating to us from the very core of our galaxy. These rays have entered the Earth while discharging an ionizing type of radiation. As neutralizers, they are cleaning up the atmosphere, allowing it to expand and breathe more light, and altering our own atoms to do the same.


These solar generated particles have the ability to reach into our body's memory fields, re-pattern the sequences, and override certain gene codes. They also have the ability to cut through to the nucleus of the atom, shift its chemical bonds and change the very make-up of our atomic structure.

Literally penetrating right to our core, the action of this plasma ray effect is likened to an atomic accelerator. Its ionic particles are liberating the components of the atoms from their binding electromagnetic force. This alters the ratio of protons, electrons and neutrons so that we can vibrate in a much faster spin. This frees us forever from the carbon code.    

  

It is the absorption and conduction of this rarified plasmic light from the sun that is greatly contributing to the alchemical transformation of our bodies.

   
This film, Solar Revolution, by the renowned German biophysicist, Dieter Broers, explains some of this quite well...20 minute clip and the full movie here. 

  

Lisa Renee from Energetic Synthesis also has a lot to say about the solar Plasma Waves.  
 
 
Physical Body Absorption - Some Challenges     

 

The challenge for the physical body is to completely absorb this high frequency radiation.  

Even though new light encodement may be around us, this does not necessarily mean that it can be assimilated. This can be attributed to the body's morphogenetic field and its built-in memory program, which is around every bodily system, organ, nerve, muscle, tissue... and around every atom.  

 

This can be why so many of us that have pure bodies and are the cutting edge of understandings are still experiencing limiting feedback loops and degenerative patterning. Having a pure body and peaceful mind is not the key to complete morphogenetic shift, not if the body's communication system is still reading the old code and not if we are still with the same atomic make-up.

  

This old morphic resonance field is so strong that it is analogous to having an armored encasement around us. Within a lot of people, this mutating solar energy is meeting up against a frequency wall of dissonant harmonic. It cannot fully transmit so that we can obtain its optimal benefit.

We are referring to the point of convergence, where the two energy fields meet. Due to a variety of reasons, such as energetic vulnerabilities or lack of appropriate circuitry, this is causing blockage and a building pressure from within. This was referred in our recent article as,
morphogenetic field implosion.
   
It is conceivable to think that this process can happen smoothly if the biological body can upgrade its internal communication systems. Blockages, of course, have to be removed and new connections established.

 

What would happen if we put more conscious attention upon a quicker dissolution of our carbon barricade so that these plasma waves can get fully absorbed to more easily fulfill their alchemical purpose?

  

 

Now Revealing...

The Morphogenetic "Stress Web" of Decay

  

We know that stress, in general, is a major factor of human mortality. Among the the leading causes of ageing and death in the United States alone, chronic, low-grade inflammation contributes to the pathogenesis of the vast majority. Of the causes of inflammation, bodily stress is the common denominator.

  

There are many different types of stress that fit into two main categories. There is short-term acute stress coming from the highs and lows of life experiences in general. Then, there is chronic stress that gradually grinds people down and eventually destroys body, mind and spirit.

 

There is another type of stress, not talked about by science, which seems to be the catalytical KINGPIN to all the rest and, quite possibly, the main cause of the human degenerative nature.


It is the morphogenetic stress web, which has its tenacious tentacles wrapped around all of our bodily matter.
This stress web is what imprisons us to the carbon encodement. It ages us and sustains dense feedback loops, keeping us with boxed-in thinking, unresolved addictions, reactive emotional triggering, mental disparities, nervous habits and more.

 

This is an energetic encasement that shrouds every cell of our body setting up a ring-pass-not from the limiting human experience. It is likened to a carbon blockade fortified by an army of degenerative, time-coded programs that eventually stresses the body's entire energetic matrix. It locks us up and keeps us spinning on the morphic wheel of decay.

 

In other words, we are programmed to eventually be at the mortal fate of systemic stress.



Stress Web held in Place by Programmed Consciousness

 

3041.jpg The fear based morphogenetic blueprint feeds this monstrous stress matrix. It is also fueled by a genetic program that has evolved into place, layer by layer, as human consciousness progressed away from divine understanding and into severe states of limiting self-identity.

 

The declining ability of the body to respond to stress is primarily due to the constancy of identifying the Self with human mortality. This deeply held identification activates the degenerative program that runs the body through a time-coded ageing sequence built into the operation of the nervous and endocrine systems.

 

When we reach a certain number of years, the biological age alarm goes off, initiating a cascade of pro-inflammatory genetic signals that ultimately results in deterioration, propagating cell death throughout the body.

 

Until we can break through this shell and release our true Self, we will continue to be grounded in the same morphic vortex of mortality. This is quite possibly a major breakthrough in understanding to help us make a progressive leap in our advancement as a collective!

 

So many of us have purified, transformed ourselves and reached the point of seeing the grander vision. We have even lifted ourselves from the struggles of life, but all the while, we are still encased in the degenerative shell.

 

It is from inside this time shell that the all-encompassing stress web adheres us to a locking mechanism, preventing the full opening of our crystalline seals. The stress web and the carnal locks work synergistically, one feeding the other.

 


Unlocking the Crystalline Seals


3026.jpg Programmed within us are certain energetic signatures, that when unlocked, override the human genetic code of degeneration. These 'crystalline seals' give passageway to the dormant DNA programs that are tightly coiled up, lying within the chromosomal strands.        

     

There are many crystalline seals in the body, all interrelated and synchronized. They will all be eventually unlocked as we raise our vibration and progress into the expanded DNA expression. As one seal is opened, a chain reaction occurs to eventually open all of the others.

 

This particular focus today relates to the crystalline seal of 'Divine Immanence'. The morphogenetic stress web and its carnal locking mechanism imprison this God code. This is not just about intellectualizing that we are God beings. Opening this seal helps us to embody it, fully and completely. 

   


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   KEY:  Release the Mortal Identity


To open this seal, we have to release our attaching identity to the human body as who we are. This is referring to the very deep mortal belief in death and rebirth and our emotional coherence to the form. Until we loose our consciousness from these concepts, we will not realize the immortal morphic resonance.

  

It is to know without any fiber of fear or doubt that we do not die and neither are we reborn. Our consciousness is vastly interconnected and it is ETERNAL. Our bodily form simply falls away when it is no longer needed. Reincarnation is a dogmatic concept that has been exaggerated far out of its context.

 

By living according to past timelines or in thoughts about who we used to be, about our age and eventual death, this perpetuates the program of human self-identity, and ultimately, degeneration in the genetic code.

We spoke about this in the recent article,
Shifting into Immortal Morphic Resonance.

 

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  KEY:  Master the Human Perception

 

The other main key to unlock this particular seal is mastering the human perception. This includes the absolute understanding that all manifested creation in our life is a reflection of our own consciousness and where it is vibrating.

When we know that all in this dimension is a result of our projected thoughts and when we have stopped all complaining, all projecting, all fretting and going outside of the self; this is when the stress web will lift and the crystal seal can open.

We are like a family of chicks pecking our way out of the time-coded evolutionary shell. We were sealed up and sent on our way. It is when we could reach a point high enough in our 'collective vibration' that the shell could begin to break. We can see our freedom clearly now, but there is still some required effort to get our body all of the way out.

Let's remove this shell together, shall we? 

 

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  KEY:  Remove the Morphogenetic Stress Web

  

1. The stress web must be removed before the solar encoded rays and their ionic radiation can be fully conducted to mutate our atomic core. 

  

2. The stress web must be removed to open the crystalline seals and activate more DNA strands in order to progress into our full human genetic potential. 

As advanced as we are in our intellectual understandings, many of us do not have the ability to pull this obstinate webbing up and out by ourselves.
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