August 2008 Issue 83

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Hi Peter

Can you tell me if there is a retail outlet in HK that sells a broad range of flower essences? thanks

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Dolores Cannon

Dolores CannonOctober 31 - November 2

Dolores Cannon will be in Hong Kong to teach the Past Life Regression Technique from October 31 to November 2, 2008.

Dolores is a hypnotherapist and a past life regressionist since 1960 and 1979 respectively. In addition to the three volumes of "Conversations with Nostradamus", Dolores has completed: "The Legend of Starcrash", "Keepers of the Garden", "Legacy from the Stars", "A Soul Remembers Hiroshima", "They walked with Jesus", "Jesus and the Essences", "Between Death and Life", "The Custodians", and "The Convoluted Universe, Book One and Book Two". (www.ozarkmt.com)

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Friends Without Borders PDF Print E-mail


(reprinted from Positive News magazine)

All across India, thousands of children have been writing heartfelt letters to the students of Pakistan, and thousands of children from Pakistan have been replying. Friends Without Borders are now inviting every school in both countries to take part and join this historic heart-to-heart experiment.

The idea is simple: writing a letter will leave deep and lasting impressions that will help to humanise 'the other' and be the seeds that promise to mature into a safer and friendlier world.

From this original idea, sprang the Worlds Largest Love Letter. Written by the children of India to the children of Pakistan, this now famous collection of kind words is massive. Bigger than a football field, it measures 240 by 360 feet. It is so big that it would not even it into its intended resting place the huge Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium so they had to leave the border pieces off.

Written in Urdu, English and Hindi, it reads: Dear Children of Pakistan, Lets join hearts in friendship. Together we can make a better world The Children of India. Thousands were transported in to view the gargantuan letter and asked to write along a yellow strip. On the return home, the yellow strip, which was 1,008 feet in length, was laid out on the ground. Named The Golden Bridge of Friendship and covered with thousands of messages, it stretched from inside Pakistan, all the way through the Wagah Border, which is known as No Mans Land, and right across into India itself.

Friends Without Borders are also organising a major historic Independence Day Concert in August. Musicians and celebrities will come together across the India-Pakistan border to help lead the children of both countries into a new era of friendship and cultural interaction.

Dil se Dil the Independence Day Friendship Celebration, is a celebration of our past, say the organisers. It also acknowledges our shared history while recognising that these two great countries are pursuing separate national destinies. Dil se Dil is a celebration of our present, displaying our common humanity. It is a celebration of our future, demonstrating that mutual dreams of much more peaceful, open, collaborative relations are indeed close at hand.

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Story from Positive News UK/US

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