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  • Pics from the Support Tibet event, Stockholm



    Tibetan flags flying proudly.

    " Nordens Ljus " , I think it was, sang a lovely song.



    ONE WORLD ONE DREAM , FREE TIBET !



    Today I went to Medborgarplatsen, Stockholm to listen to politicians from each of the parties speak on behalf of Tibet and people who have no voice of their own, oppressed and tortured by the cruel dictatorship of the Chinese government.

    Peace through non violence and dialogue is what they all called for. An end to the gross violation of human rights.

    We are the ones we have been waiting for. It is up to us now, those of us who have a voice and enjoy freedom of speech. It is up to us to act on behalf of those who cannot.

  • Looks like it's going to be an blogging allnighter

    I've decided to stay up for the " A NEW EARTH " Eckhart Tolle / Oprah web event at www.oprah.com. and now only just over an hour before doors open at 8:30 p.m. there, which is 2:30 a.m. here in my neck of the woods.

    I want, least once , to take part live. So here I am , sipping an energising banana, pineapple and cranberry smoothie and Earl Grey Green tea after that.

    Tonight's seminar is on chapter 5 - The Pain-Body.

    " Do you feel burdened by your past? Begin to learn how to lighten that load. "

    :)

  • Excavation starts at Stonehenge

    From David's email today :L
    Excavation starts at Stonehenge

    The first excavation inside the ring at
    Stonehenge in more than four decades gets under
    way on Monday.
    The two-week dig will try to establish, once and
    for all, some precise dating for the
    creation of the monument.
    It is also targeting the significance of the
    smaller bluestones that stand inside the
    giant sarsen pillars.
    Researchers believe these rocks, brought all the
    way from Wales, hold the secret to the
    real purpose of Stonehenge as a place of healing.
    The excavation at the 4,500-year-old UK landmark
    is being funded by the BBC. The work will
    be filmed for a special Timewatch programme to be
    broadcast in the autumn.
    'Magical stones'
    The researchers leading the project are two of
    the UK's leading Stonehenge experts -
    Professor Tim Darvill, of the University of
    Bournemouth, and Professor Geoff Wainwright,
    of the Society of Antiquaries.

    Read story @
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7322134.stm
    Includes : Timewatch animation revealing the
    history of Stonehenge

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7322134.stm

  • An exciting day

    It's been a wonderfully exciting sort of day .
    Adrenalin.
    The excitement and rush of impressions... inspiration ... experiences that feels like a caffeine KICK , if you know what I mean.
    A sort of HYPER day, in contrast to my very laid back hermit type of days.

    JOY

    The Prof phoned this morning to say that he was on his way and 20 minutes later he was here and ready to install the broadband. I was fresh out of the shower and dressed and proceeded to make us breakfast as he busied himself with cables and installation.

    An hour or so later he was on his bike again to his next appointment and me to my NESTS meeting in town ( network of English Speaking Therapists in Stockholm )

    More inspiration. It's like so many things to talk about and so many things to take in . A whole sörgåsbod of things ... what do you start with first when you want it ALL ?

    I stayed on after the meeting to test MacLappy on the caf'es wireless network - a first for me - so more excitement.

    Then I wandered down to the GLOBAL ACTION FOR TIBET meeting in Medborgaråplatsen , listened to representatives from each political party speak for the Tibetan cause. There were also a few songs. It's all about human rights and the lack of rights. Once again I became aware of how WE are the fortunate ones. We have a voice, where others have not. WE ARE THE ONES THAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR

    It was also a very lovely sunny spring day :)

    How can we help ? click on the link below for ideas
    http://support.savetibet.org/site/PageServer?pagename=How_To_Help_Lhasa_Protests

  • A bit of a first


    This is a bit of a first.
    The Prof. installed the new broadband this morning and now I am sitting here after a NESTS meeting , blogging.:)

    Amazing.

    *mira waving to Blogland * xx

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