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Saturday, June 27, 2009
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Life
so simple yet so hard to grasp and most people will read and walk away
because is something that the mind will not accept will say impossible
not good can't download this information.
But if we remember as we were children did not take a lot to be happy!
I used to play with pieces of wood,soda caps and dirt and i was happy!
no nintendo,no pc,mp3 or anything like that.
but as we grow and we become educated by our Society we forget what
happiness is,we look for that outside ourselves we need cars and
luxuries and don't forget someone else to share with in order to be
happy.
Yes... instead of simplifying our lives we complicate them and we look in others for what we already have in us.
Wholeness,peace of mind and joy all that is inside of us but we keep looking and looking and looking in all the wrong places.
so maybe we can just be ourselves and become children again and be in a
state of total happiness this is what all the books have been telling
us what the great masters have told us so is up to us to understand the
simplicity not keep closing our eyes to the truth.
Om Shanti!
peace to all
almaji aka tulasi mata
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009
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Current mood:  enlightened
Category: Blogging
How easy would be if Wisdom was sold by the pound,
How Rich will be if Knowledge was sold by the bushels,
If Spirituality grew on trees and surrender was fruitful at any soil,
If life could be bought and sold and traded ...
but all that is important is Free but you have to work hard to make it grow in you,that includes having a life means you have to make the right choices instead of gambling with it.
Enjoy each day ...cause the now is all you have. love always tulasi mata
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Monday, April 27, 2009
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Category: Pets and Animals
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Monday, March 30, 2009
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOIhc_oCSX4
Now you Ask why the Country is suffering?
Plain Collective Karma!
How can we think we can fix the World when in our own backyard such injustices are done.
Each tear,each suffer we cause others brings huge amounts of Karma to ourselves and all of those who turn the head and ignore it.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Blogging
Love Gave Birth to Me
It is love that brings happiness to people. It is love that gives joy to happiness. My mother didn't give birth to me, that love did. A hundred blessings and praises to that love.-- Rumi
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Saturday, March 21, 2009
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http://www.crystalinks.com/mayangods.html
Re-reading the Popol Vuh one of the most significant books to read the similarities i have found with the Eastern India accounts of the History of man is incredible i recomed this book highly.
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
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Current mood:  happy
Category: Blogging

Nino Fidencio
1898-1938
Jose Fidencio Sintora Constantino was born in Guanajuato 1898 and lived in Espinazo, Nuevo Leon in northeastern Mexico. He worked in the ways of the traditional healers, preparing medicines from herbs and plants, and in mysterious ways with the supernatural. By his mid - twenties thousands of people were coming to Espinazo. There they would camp out awaiting his attention and hoping to be touched by him. At he time of his death in 1938, he was Mexico's most famous curandero (folk healer).Even the president of Mexico then Madero came to visit Him.
Today there are countless curanderos who are mediums for the spirit of Nino Fidencio on both sides of the Rio Grande. The curanderos are referred to as materias or cajones and act as cajitas (little boxes) for Nino Fidencio's spirit. During the healing rituals they are endowed with the Nio's healing powers.
During four days in October (Nino's birth and death) and again in March (his saint's birthday), the small village of Espinazo swells with thousands of people who come to pay homage to Nio Fidencio and renew their faith and healing powers. They come from Mexico, California, Texas, Illinois, Ohio, Idaho and Florida. The old materias, of Mexico and Texas still go back and forth across the border visiting misiones, sharing their traditional cures and bringing down the spirit of the Nino. The world changes all around them, but not so much here where history, culture, ritual and memory merge and the spiritual life looms over the material world.
I got in contact with one of His mediums when i was 12 and Moved to Espinazo NL,the year after to learn the Curandero Folk Healing arts, we used to be woken around 4 A.M. and made to walk without shoes up the mountain that is full of thorns and venemous snakes,scorpions etc. sometimes we had to walk on fire logs i had no idea this was supernatural other times we spent days inside caverns on the inside of the Mountains where "supposedly" ET artifacts had decended for thousands of years i remember like in dreams that some items looked like people had lived there but all was covered in Rock that looked like glass i had some pretty interesting experiences then as an Adult i returned to look for the caves but we were never able to find them also there under the Nino Guidance I saw the first levitation of a person with a movement of His hand i saw a man be moved about 4 feet up in the air twisted and then thrown into a pond that is supposed to be sacred , also when I was around 17 I had there my first Vission of Jesus ,at 19 when I was pregnant 3 mos. the Nino told me everything about My Daughter that so far has become true. I saw so many miracles and stuff that deffy all conventional thinking but most is experienced.
Makes you wonder how can you deny things you experienced and how close our Mexican traditions are to Eastern Indian traditions and Religious experiences to me has been a whole wonderful adventure and i give thanks for all i have learned. tulasi mata
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Thursday, March 05, 2009
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Current mood:  argumentative
Category: Blogging
For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.
Sun Tzu
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Monday, March 02, 2009
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Current mood:  animated
Category: Blogging
There is always Heroines in every culture and continent do Females have been suffocated they are part of History in all parts of the world. In my home country in the Revolution of 1910 along with Villa,Zapata and others the Adelitas the female Soldiers fought along with their Husbands ,sons or just joined the Army of any of those Great Generals. What makes Great this women not only their battle but they were also the nurses,cooks and distraction of the whole army. In my own family a Matriarchal side is very powerful on the side of my Father His Grandmother was a Powerful Healer so was His Mother and Aunts and they had the saying on His clan, On my Mother side the Females where the ones who wear the pants tales of one of my Aunts who was a Caballera Amazon who will oversee the Hacienda and used to punish those disobeyed with a whip she had daughters also and when one husband of the daughter had beaten Her and my aunto found out She chased Him to the wilderness tied His butt and beat Him with the side of A Machete and made sure He knew next time she will use the right side of the Blade and Her daughter will become a widow i am sure that guy never touched His wife again. My own Mother used to protect Her Home from robbers at Night when my Father used go to work as a Musician to other towns she will go to the roof and shoot to anyone with a rifle besides she always carried Her machete and she was good on Hand combat so i learned very young to be a fighter. so i tell this tales to my kids so they know where they are coming from the roots of my traditons contrast a lot with traditions from all over the world that shows that females are not weak we just very Noble. Here is a video of a Mexican song about the Adelitas how our women are called from Mexican revolution. Once again i believe our Shakti the power of the Godess make us so special if you are a woman plz. love and honor yourself.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
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Current mood:  betrayed
Category: Life
The Bushido Code has seven main virtues whose roots stem from Confucius and Zen Buddhism.
Gi (rectitude) morality, integrity
Yū (courage) bravery, valor
Jin (Benevolence) kindness, compassion
Rei (respect) reverence
Makoto (honesty) sincerity
Meiyo (honor, glory) nobility
Chūgi (loyalty) faithfulness, devotion, trustworthiness
Sometimes added to these were:
Kō (filial piety) love and respect for parents and ancestors
Chi (wisdom) insight
Tei (caring for the elderly)
i have made my point.
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