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Rahma Prod #39;s next production #39;s trailer. Cambodia is a privileged place for talking about spirituality, as there is no difference between spiritual and material life. Spirituality is represented...
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Restoration Baptist Church Elder Eric Hayes talks about the importance of being present.
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Jan Carneghi talks about people who unexpectedly show up to help surrendering to the need for help.
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Restoration Baptist Church Elder Eric Hayes talks about accepting God #39;s will and letting your children grow from the experience of a having a parent with cancer.
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Pastor Oliver Walker talks the power of positivity and prayer.
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Lisa Hayes on feeling healed by God before treatment started.
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Lisa Hayes on God #39;s purpose for each individual.
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How Spirituality Can Help Us to Heal From Depression
In this video, author and depression counselor Douglas Bloch talks about how having a spiritual path or a following a set of spiritual beliefs and practices can have a positive impact on healing...
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Sri Lankas recent elections may have brought to power a government more willing to stray from its longstanding partnership with China -- but that does not mean newly elected President Maithripala Sirisena is prepared to provoke Beijing by extending a historic invitation to the Dalai Lama. Despite a push by Buddhist monks to invite the Tibetan spiritual leader, Sri Lankas government indicated this week that it would not likely allow the Dalai Lama to make his first visit to the majority-Buddhist island nation.
A top Foreign Ministry official in Colombo, Sri Lankas capital, said that even if Buddhist monks extend an invitation, the government might not grant a visa. "The Dalai Lama is very important. But the close relationship with China is more important, the official told Reuters on Thursday.
The stance pleased the Chinese Foreign Ministry, which said on Friday that it appreciated Colombos position. Sri Lanka is a traditional friendly neighbor of China's, and the China-Sri Lanka relationship has always developed smoothly, said spokeswoman Hua Chunying during a briefing in Beijing. Sri Lanka fully understands and respects China's concerns on the relevant issue.
The Dalai Lama, now 79, has lived in exile in India since a failed uprising against Chinese rule in 1959. China has long denounced him as a dangerous separatist and has used its geopolitical clout to prevent countries around the world from hosting him. This stance has led to diplomatic tensions with countries that have chosen to allow him to visit. Beijing engaged in adiplomatic rowwith the British after Prime Minister David Cameron hosted the Tibetan leader in 2012, and would only resume relations after he said he did not plan to meet with the Dalai Lama again in the near future. Similar tensions were sparked when President Barack Obama met with the Tibetan in 2014.
The recent election defeat of Sri Lankas former strongly pro-China government had led some to hope the new leadership would be more amenable to the idea, given its diplomatic shift from China toward India, which has hosted the Dalai Lama for 56 years. A group of high-ranking Buddhist monks from Sri Lanka extended the invitation to him during a religious gathering in New Delhi late last month.
"He told us that all others in the world -- Christians, Hindus and Muslims -- treat him well. But his own Buddhist brotherhood does not treat him well," senior monk Banagala Upatissa told Reuters. "We felt saddened and disturbed and invited him to visit Sri Lanka. I hope to discuss with the government to find a solution for this. Without antagonizing China, we are trying to get him a visa as an ordinary monk and not as a state official."
Nearly 70 percent of Sri Lankas population is Buddhist and the country is home to some of the religions most sacred sites, including temples housing relics of the Buddha. The location of the Bodhi tree, under which the Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment, is a major pilgrimage site. According to Upatissa, the Dalai Lama said hed wanted to visit the site since childhood.
Sri Lankas deep ties with China might make that impossible, even with its leadership change. While Sirisena, who was elected in January in a tight race with then-President Mahindra Rajapaksa, has shown signs of loosening ties with China, the South Asian state is still heavily dependent on China for development and investment loans. Since the end of Sri Lankas 26-year civil war in 2009, China has invested millions of dollars into the countrys infrastructure and pledged a further $1 billion in new aid last week, in the most notable recent reminder of the economic significance of the partnership for Colombo.
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According to Ioana Cozmutaa, a Future Spoiler is a person trying to make a prediction of how centuries to come will unfold for humanity. Her realistic prediction is a kind future through the...
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The Spatials (Gameplay) - No Idea What I #39;m Doing - Part 1
Today Brbteabreak plays The Spatials, an "Indie Tycoon RPG Simulation Resource Management set in Space" We start up our space station and try to work out what #39;s going on. Don #39;t worry we work...
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Space to Ground: Welcome Aboard: 4/3/15
NASA #39;s Space to Ground is your weekly update on what #39;s happening aboard the International Space Station. Got a question or comment? Use #spacetoground to talk to us.
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Host: Fraser Cain (@fcain) Guests: Morgan Rehnberg (cosmicchatter.org / @MorganRehnberg ) Dave Dickinson (@astroguyz / http://www.astroguyz.com) This Week #39;s Stories: Planetary Society: Orbit...
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