Happy New Year

Jan. 2nd 07:05 PM 2011
As the dawn breaks on a new year, let us give thanks for all we hold dear: our health, our family and our friends.

Let us release our grudges, our anger and our pains, for these are nothing but binding chains. Let us live each day in the most loving ways, the God-conscious way. Let us serve all who are in need, regardless of race, color or creed.

Let us keep God of our own understanding in our hearts and to chant God’s name each day. Let us lead the world from darkness to light, from falsehood to truth and from wrong to right.

Let us remember that we are all one, embracing all, discriminating against none.

May your year be filled with peace, prosperity and love. May God's blessings shower upon you and bestow upon each of you a bright, healthy and peaceful new year.


S High.

I LOVE MUSIC

Oct. 11th 03:29 PM 2010
What would life be without music? The world would

be a very quiet place. Music is in many ways the fabric of our

lives and the definition of society. It is a reminder of how things

once were, an indication of how things are, and a view of where

society is headed. Music is a direct reflection of the picture of

society. Music can be a way to deliver messages, a poetic

medium, a fine art, or nothing more than a source of

entertainment. No matter what it is used for, music is the perfect

art and our lives would be that much less complete without it

that life as we know it would not at all be the same without

Music is the perfect art. It has movement, because it

progresses over a set period of time. All musical works have a

beginning and an end. However, music does not restrict the

audience in the way that movies or graphic art does. The

listener can create whatever image she or he wants to when

listening to music. It is an art that appeals to the conscious mind,

but the best music also appeals to the subconscious.

A little old lady

Oct. 11th 02:26 PM 2010
A little old lady went into the Bank of Canada one day, carrying a bag of money. She insisted that she must speak with the president of the bank to open a savings account because, “It's a lot of money!”

After much hemming and hawing, the bank staff finally ushered her into the president's office.

The bank president then asked her how much she would like to deposit. She replied, “$165,000!” and dumped the cash out of her bag onto his desk.

The president was, of course, curious as to how she came by all this cash, so he asked her, “Ma'am, I'm surprised you're carrying so much cash around. Where did you get this money?”