Paris & Paris

May 24

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Feb 13

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Nov 13

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Sep 17

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Aug 23

Help 1 woman out of poverty and she’ll bring 4 others with her…

Women and girls can create lasting change if they have the opportunity to gain an education, access health services, generate in income, and take a lead in their community.

Educated women are:

    • less likely to die in childbirth
    • more likely to have healthy babies
    • more likely to send their children to school
    • better able to protect their children from HIV, trafficking and sexual exploitation.

Put simply, educating women and girls provides the single highest return on investment in the developing world.

(Source: care.org.au)

Aug 07

The World’s 5 most dangerous countries for women

According to TrustLaw Women expert poll the world’s most dangerous countries to be female in 2011 are: Afganistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India and Somalia.

Some facts: 

For more information please visit:

 http://www.trust.org/trustlaw/womens-rights/dangerpoll/

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(Source: trust.org)

Feb 27

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Jan 23

Paris-India, rue Faubourg St Denis

Now more than ever  I know that all the roads lead to Paris. Magical place to live.

It’s probably one of my rare addictions, apart from perfumes and India… Hmm…Paris of perfumes and Paris of India…

India of perfumes…Illusion..dreams..passion…bliss…spirit…evasion

Being conscious of the maya only makes it stronger. Living in a dream and living a dream. Paris was already written on my birthchart as an asteroid 3317. (However,it was named after Paris, son of Priam of Troy;))

If you have not been on the rue Faubourg St Denis in Paris, you have never been to Paris;)

Oct 23

Dharma -

Dharma
Dharma:  One of the fundamental Buddhist terms. The word dharma derives from dhri (to preserve, maintain, keep, uphold, etc.) and has a great variety of meanings, including law, truth, doctrine, the Buddha’s teaching, steadfast decree, customary observance, prescribed conduct, duty, virtue, morality, good deeds, religion, justice, nature, quality, character, characteristic, essential quality, elements of existence, ultimate constituents of things, phenomena, and so forth.
Some of the more common usages are:
  1. The Law, or ultimate truth. For example, saddharma, the original Sanskrit for the Mystic Law, means the unfathomable truth, governing all laws and phenomena.
  2. The teaching of the Buddha, which reveals the Law. Dharma of abhidharma means the Buddha’s doctrine, or the sutras.
  3. Manifestations of the Law, i.e., phenomena, things, facts, existences, etc. The word “phenomena” in “the true entity of all phenomena” 
  4. The elements of existence, which, according to the Hinayana schools, are the most basic constituents that make up an individual and his reality.
  5.  Norms of conduct conducive to the accumulation of good karma.

Following our dharma in the deepest sense means that we’re not really obeying the laws or regulations set down by society. Dharma isn’t about the external world but about aligning with the pure spiritual force within. When our intentions, thoughts, words, and actions support our life’s purpose, we are in dharma. And then we bring fulfillment to ourselves and everyone else affected by our actions. (Deepak Chopra)

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    thank you, little girl!

    Aug 01

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    Jun 26

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    Apr 05

    More rice for Haiti! -

    For each answer you get right, 10 grains of rice is donated through the World Food Program to help end hunger…:)

    All you have to do, is to have some fun:))

    Check it out!