.....'specially if three ravens & a wicked witch,
who could "charm the skin off a snake" are involved
VIEW
The Three Ravens
(24 minutes)
Based on the early German folk tale, The Six Swans. After the queen dies, an evil witch ensnares the king, and turn his three sons into ravens to rid herself of her rivals. The princess escapes and must stay silent for three years, three months, three weeks and three days in order to break the spell.......And, then..........................well, see for yourself
I warrant that was much more entertaining and comforting than this story
wherein
Superstition is Alive
Not Well
Not Well
and
Holding Forth at Harvard University
(15 minutes)
READ
the article below from Freedom-To-Action for perspective on this event
http://www.talk2action.org/ story/2011/3/24/153323/148
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Satyagraha Is Not Passive
The Indian activist Mahatma Gandhi lead many peaceful rebellions against oppressive governments, first in South Africa and later in British-controlled India. At first he called his strategy "passive resistance," but later disavowed that term because it had negative implications. He ultimately chose the Sanskrit word satyagraha, meaning "love force" or "truth force." "Truth (satya) implies love," he said, "and firmness (agraha) is a synonym for force. Satyagraha is thus the force which is born of truth and love."
READ
the article below from Freedom-To-Action for perspective on this event
http://www.talk2action.org/
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Kindly Consider These Thoughts
Superstition is a product of ignorance
Ignorance is a curable condition
Hatred is a disease of the fear-bound mind
Fear is not love
***Satyagraha Is Not Passive
The Indian activist Mahatma Gandhi lead many peaceful rebellions against oppressive governments, first in South Africa and later in British-controlled India. At first he called his strategy "passive resistance," but later disavowed that term because it had negative implications. He ultimately chose the Sanskrit word satyagraha, meaning "love force" or "truth force." "Truth (satya) implies love," he said, "and firmness (agraha) is a synonym for force. Satyagraha is thus the force which is born of truth and love."
May all beings be safe and free from suffering
May all beings be Happy
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