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Monthly Archives: December 2014
The Caste System
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
Today, I was going to post on death rituals or mummification and reincarnation but as I was doing research, I got interested in learning about caste systems in India and ancient Egypt. I always feel…
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“Joy to the World” ( Unspeakable Joy) Chris Tomlin
This is a joining of the traditional carol, and classic Chris Tomlin. . . . .
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Tagged "Joy to the World" (Unspeakable Joy), Chris Tomlin, Christmas music, joy, love, peace, praise and worship
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Reincarnation and Mummification
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
Hinduism is the world’s fourth largest religion with seven hundred fifty million devotees. It was founded in the North of India, 4,000 years ago near the Indus River. This makes it the oldest exiting religion in…
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Terminally Ill Lauren Hill Plays Basketball
This is story of courage, grace, and generosity. It would be wonderful if all sports reflected this monumental moment of joy and spirit shown in a dying girl’s last weeks of life. So many people played a part in helping … Continue reading
Joey Fala, Organist and Architecture Student
I just saw on the Saturday morning show, that there are students at prestigious George Washington University who have signed petitions supporting exchanging an American citizen for an illegal immigrant! http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=6151 You probably have also seen ‘on the street interviews” … Continue reading
“You Came”
words of hope for this dark world. . . . . .
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Tagged blogging, Christmas, hope, humility, Longing, love, music
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Read And Write Like An Egyptian
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Over 5000 years ago, ancient Egyptians wrote using a picture writing called hieroglyphics. The writers were called scribes. Not everyone had this training not even the Pharaoh and his family. There was a problem because Egyptians…
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“Carol of the Bells”. . . Pentatonix
Pentatonix is an American a cappella group of five vocalists originating from Arlington, Texas. Their work, mostly in, but not limited to, the pop music style, consists of covers of pre-existing songs … Wikipedia
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Tagged A Capella group, Arlington Texas, Christmas music, music, Pentatoix
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Wonderful Words. . . . . . . .
30 Of The Most Beautiful Quotes In The History Of Words Megan McCormick 6 hours ago 1260People Sharing Share twitter Every once in a while, if you’re lucky, you come across a sentence that makes you want to smile or … Continue reading
Gift for All Seasons , The Free Clinic of Capital City Rescue Mission
Free Medical Clinic for Albany’s Poorest Last year I visited the Free Clinic at the Capital District Rescue Mission. https://talesalongtheway.com/2013/07/25/giving-hope/ Things have changed dramatically in that there is a new, larger space for the clinic. There is now an actual … Continue reading