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[ Dragana | 8 Feb 2012 | No Comment | 2,190 views]
Under ice and snow

For the past week, almost all of Europe, including places where snow was either never seen or rarely seen, is snowed in. Sub-zero temperatures, raging from -5 C near the sea to -38 C in Germany for example, caused a lot of challenges for citizens of Europe in coping with the elements.

One can ask, “OK, what is the big deal? Why are we surprised with the winter in winter? With snow in February?” This is true. But it is also true that the winter and amounts of snow we are now witnessing are not the usual winter scene, especially in Mediterranean countries, or on the islands that are normally known as ‘winter getaways’ without snow, and with average temperatures of 10-15 C.

So there seems to be an interesting tinge in the specific situation we are facing presently. Scientists are blaming the temporary European ‘ice age’ on the melting of the ice caps at the poles due to global warming.

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[ Maya | 16 Oct 2011 | 7 Comments | 9,491 views]
Occupy Wall Street and the way forward

People have been talking about ‘climate change’ for a while now, from the record-breaking droughts in Texas, to the alarming intensity of typhoons and hurricanes all across the globe, to the overwhelming precipitation the world over.

However, another type of climate change seems to be taking place. It became more pronounced in early 2011 with the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, but has gained momentum and strength in the last couple of months elsewhere. I speak of course, about the “Occupy” movements and “World Revolution Day” spanning the globe.

I know when I see the people around me, there does seem to be a general sense of malaise and unhappiness. This got me wondering–if the protesters on Wall Street and all over got what they asked for, would that be it? Would everyone go home and live happily ever after?

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[ Ana | 20 May 2011 | 28 Comments | 8,474 views]
A prediction about the coming times

From time to time we come across some studies related to the risk of upcoming natural disasters. There is heightened interest in the likelihood of further disasters especially after big tragedies such as the recent repeated earthquakes in Japan. Meteorologists, seismologists and other scientists conduct research into the physical factors that affect turbulence on Earth. In 2006 for example, a scientist from the University of California demonstrated that the San Andreas fault in California may have been stressed to a level sufficient for the next “big one,” as it is commonly called; that is, an earthquake of 7.0 magnitude or greater.

On the other hand, some of SSRF’s seekers have advanced sixth sense. With their sixth sense ability and the grace of God, these seekers can cross the boundaries of time and precisely see future events. Yoya Vallée is one such seeker. In 1999 Yoya had two premonitions about the coming times. We are presenting them below. She also drew the vision she got at the time. Most importantly, she got her premonitions confirmed by H.H. Dr. Athavale.

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[ Ana | 6 Jul 2010 | One Comment | 607 views]
Prayers for the Gulf Oil Spill

States affected by the Gulf oil spill have made a call to their citizens to pray to God for help in averting the disaster. Need we really experience peril in order to call on God?

A few days ago CNN reported that state senators in Louisiana had proposed a day for prayer against the oil spill that has devastated the Gulf of Mexico since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster on 20 April 2010. “Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail, it is clearly time for a miracle for us,” one of the state senators said.

The Louisiana senators designated 27th June as a day for citizens to ask for God’s help dealing with the oil spill. Their resolution calls on people of all religions throughout the Gulf Coast “to pray for an end to this environmental emergency, sparing us all from the destruction of both culture and livelihood.”

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[ Rajal | 15 Nov 2009 | 4 Comments | 2,226 views]
Spirituality prepares us for natural disasters and unexpected events

Science has failed to predict calamities which have never been experienced before. Saints, on the other hand, have predicted such things.

On the evening of August 20, 2009, the Canadian city of Vaughan (just north of Toronto) got hit by a series of tornadoes. The tornadoes were completely unexpected as the “Tornado Alley” of the region runs much further west of Vaughan. A later search on Wikipedia showed that there hadn’t been any reported tornadoes in Vaughan up until then.
I was interested in this because while I live in Toronto, and …

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[ Shobhna | 9 Nov 2006 | No Comment | 1,414 views]
The real pollution

In a recent article on the BBC website, the world’s pollution hotspots were mapped. It is evident that the countries that have been singled out in the research have to strive to reduce this pollution.
However is clearing up the physical mess enough?
If we analyse the root causes of why this happened in the first place, it would basically boil down to people and their utter disregard for the world that we live in. So what makes people behave in a manner that is harmful for society?
Spiritual research identifies …