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The Oneness Celebration during the Venus Transit of June 6-8 2004 takes place at an amazing gathering of energies in the Mayan calendar. In the age old Tzolkin calendar the venus transit has been celebrated without interruption by the Mayan people for some 2500 years.
June 6-8 is being promoted worldwide as the Global Oneness Celebration. Let us come together during this time in gatherings and prayers throughout the world to celebrate love and beauty, light and unity. Let us translate these energies into art, economics, culture, politics, education and ecology. Let us pray, each in our own way, for peace, healing, beauty, and global oneness! We will continue building the momentum on this same day for the next eight years until June 6, 2012, the date of the second venus transit.
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO The Global Oneness Celebration |  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Terrell Owens - Flamboyant celebrationsOwens is known for numerous, flamboyant celebrations after scoring touchdowns.
Terrell Owens - Celebrations in San Francisco.
On September 24, 2000 in Dallas, Terrell Owens showed off his excitement after his two touchdown catches by celebrating on the Dallas Cowboys' famous star logo. The second time Owens made a trip to the star, Cowboys defensive back George Teague blindsided him during the celebration, sending him sprawling to the turf. Owens was suspended a week for his actions by his head coach ...
See also:Terrell Owens, Terrell Owens - Biography, Terrell Owens - From the 49ers to the Eagles, Terrell Owens - Desperate Housewives skit for Monday Night Football, Terrell Owens - Leg injury and Super Bowl XXXIX, Terrell Owens - Contract renegotiation before 2005 season, Terrell Owens - More 2005 controversy, Terrell Owens - NFL Records and Career Notables, Terrell Owens - Opinions on Owens, Terrell Owens - Flamboyant celebrations, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in San Francisco, Terrell Owens - Celebrations in Philadelphia, Terrell Owens - You Can't Blame Terrell Owens ESPN episode, Terrell Owens - Quotes, Terrell Owens - Trivia, Terrell Owens - NFL year by year statistics Read more here: » Terrell Owens: Encyclopedia II - Terrell Owens - Flamboyant celebrations |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Jeopardy! - Celebrity Jeopardy!Every so often (usually once a year), "celebrity weeks" are held in which the contestants are celebrities. Each celebrity chooses a charity to sponsor, and that charity is the recipient of the particular celebrity's winnings. Typically, the charity is guaranteed a certain amount (at one time, $5,000 for a loss; $10,000 for a win) unless the celebrity earns more than that amount. Also, the rules are usually relaxed so that, for example, celebrities are not necessarily penalized for forgetting to respond in t ...
See also:Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Broadcast history, Jeopardy! - Game play, Jeopardy! - Tournaments, Jeopardy! - Ultimate Tournament of Champions, Jeopardy! - Celebrity Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Auditions, Jeopardy! - Theme song, Jeopardy! - Miscellaneous trivia, Jeopardy! - International adaptations, Jeopardy! - Episode Status, Jeopardy! - Crew, Jeopardy! - Jeopardy! in popular culture, Jeopardy! - Merchandising Read more here: » Jeopardy!: Encyclopedia II - Jeopardy! - Celebrity Jeopardy! |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Scientology - Celebrity practitionersThe Church of Scientology has concertedly attempted to convert artists and entertainers — they have special recruitment facilities for public figures designated Celebrity Centres. They can be found in Hollywood, New York, Nashville, Las Vegas, London, Paris, and Vienna, though Hollywood is the largest and most important. Scientologists give this description:
L. Ron Hubbard recognized the importance of the artist to society. Thus he created Celebrity Centre International — a Church of Scientology that specializes in delive ...
See also:Scientology, Scientology - Beliefs and practices, Scientology - Auditing, Scientology - The ARC Triangle, Scientology - The tone scale, Scientology - Past lives, Scientology - Operating Thetan levels and the Xenu incident, Scientology - Scientology and other religions, Scientology - Origins, Scientology - The Church of Scientology, Scientology - Independent Scientology groups, Scientology - Controversy and criticism, Scientology - Official Status as a Religion, Scientology - Scientology and psychiatry, Scientology - Scientology Versus The Internet, Scientology - Scientology in popular culture, Scientology - Celebrity practitioners Read more here: » Scientology: Encyclopedia II - Scientology - Celebrity practitioners |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Scientology - Celebrity practitionersThe Church of Scientology has concertedly attempted to convert artists and entertainers — they have special recruitment facilities for public figures designated Celebrity Centres. They can be found in Hollywood, New York, Nashville, Las Vegas, London, Paris, and Vienna, though Hollywood is the largest and most important. Scientologists give this description:
L. Ron Hubbard recognized the importance of the artist to society. Thus he created Celebrity Centre International — a Church of Scientology that specializes in delive ...
See also:Scientology, Scientology - Beliefs and practices, Scientology - Auditing, Scientology - The ARC Triangle, Scientology - The tone scale, Scientology - Past lives, Scientology - Operating Thetan levels and the Xenu incident, Scientology - Scientology and other religions, Scientology - Origins, Scientology - The Church of Scientology, Scientology - Independent Scientology groups, Scientology - Controversy and criticism, Scientology - Official Status as a Religion, Scientology - Scientology and psychiatry, Scientology - Scientology Versus The Internet, Scientology - Celebrity practitioners Read more here: » Scientology: Encyclopedia II - Scientology - Celebrity practitioners |
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Barefoot - Male.
Model Travis Fimmel not only does most of his modeling in bare feet, but says he goes barefoot almost exclusively.
Singer Henry Rollins often performs barefoot on stage.
Singer Lenny Kravitz has said he feels no need to wear shoes or socks.
Singer Richard Ashcroft appeared barefoot on stage at Live8.
Actor Sean Astin arrived at a film premiere in bare feet.
Pro wrestler Kevin Von Erich wrestled barefoot.
Singer Simon Le Bon appears in ...
See also:Barefoot, Barefoot - Activities, Barefoot - Barefoot hiking, Barefoot - Barefoot sports, Barefoot - Barefoot lifestyle, Barefoot - Religious and cultural aspects, Barefoot - Sign of godliness, Barefoot - Symbol of peace, Barefoot - Barefoot on stage, Barefoot - Myths, Barefoot - Driving Barefoot, Barefoot - No Shoes no shirt..., Barefoot - Health issues, Barefoot - Risks, Barefoot - Benefits, Barefoot - Celebrities, Barefoot - Male, Barefoot - Female Read more here: » Barefoot: Encyclopedia II - Barefoot - Celebrities |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Northampton - Celebrity associationsModern
Scientist Francis Crick, born in the town in 1916, along with James D. Watson discovered the structure of DNA, and went on to win a Nobel Prize. In December 2005, a public sculpture called Discovery by Lucy Glendinning was erected in Abington Street as a memorial to Crick [1].
Actress Joan Hickson, famous for playing Miss Marple, comes from Kingsthorpe.
"Birds of a Feather" actress Lesley Joseph grew up in the town.
Nearby is Althorp, the country estate where Diana, Princess of Wal ...
See also:Northampton, Northampton - History, Northampton - Early History, Northampton - Medieval Northampton, Northampton - Civil War to 1900, Northampton - 1900 - Today, Northampton - Population growth of the town, Northampton - Transport links, Northampton - Leisure and culture, Northampton - Sport in Northampton, Northampton - Notable buildings, Northampton - Celebrity associations, Northampton - Media, Northampton - American cousins, Northampton - Trivia Read more here: » Northampton: Encyclopedia II - Northampton - Celebrity associations |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Berlin Wall - CelebrationsOn Christmas Day, December 25, 1989 Leonard Bernstein gave a concert in Berlin celebrating the end of the Wall, including Beethoven's 9th symphony (Ode to Joy) with the chorus' word "Joy" (Freude) changed to "Freedom" (Freiheit). Roger Waters performed the Pink Floyd concert The Wall in Potsdamer Platz on 21 July 1990, with guests including The Scorpions, Bryan Adams, and Van Morrison. Also, David Hasselhoff performed his song "Looking for Freedom", which was very popular in Germany at that time, standing on the Berlin wall. David Hasselhoff has later (probably not even jokingly) told reporters that he "helped ...
See also:Berlin Wall, Berlin Wall - Background, Berlin Wall - Construction of the Wall, Berlin Wall - How the Wall worked, Berlin Wall - The Wall years, Berlin Wall - The fall of the Wall, Berlin Wall - Celebrations, Berlin Wall - Aftermath Read more here: » Berlin Wall: Encyclopedia II - Berlin Wall - Celebrations |
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|  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Berlin Wall - CelebrationsOn Christmas Day, December 25, 1989 Leonard Bernstein gave a concert in Berlin celebrating the end of the Wall, including Beethoven's 9th symphony (Ode to Joy) with the chorus' word "Joy" (Freude) changed to "Freedom" (Freiheit). Roger Waters performed the Pink Floyd concert The Wall in Potsdamer Platz on 21 July 1990, with guests including The Scorpions, Bryan Adams, and Van Morrison. Also, David Hasselhoff performed his song "Looking for Freedom", which was very popular in Germany at that time, standing on the Berlin wall. David Hasselhoff has later (probably not even jokingly) told reporters that he "helped ...
See also:Berlin Wall, Berlin Wall - Background, Berlin Wall - Construction of the Wall, Berlin Wall - How the Wall worked, Berlin Wall - The Walls ears, Berlin Wall - The fall of the Wall, Berlin Wall - Celebrations, Berlin Wall - Aftermath Read more here: » Berlin Wall: Encyclopedia II - Berlin Wall - Celebrations |
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See also:Native Hawaiians, Native Hawaiians - Native Hawaiian subgroups, Native Hawaiians - Population, Native Hawaiians - Language, Native Hawaiians - Education, Native Hawaiians - Culture & arts, Native Hawaiians - Celebrations, Native Hawaiians - History, Native Hawaiians - Hawaiiana revival, Native Hawaiians - Office of Hawaiian Affairs OHA, Native Hawaiians - Federal developments, Native Hawaiians - Native American Programs Act, Native Hawaiians - United States apology resolution, Native Hawaiians - Akaka Bill, Native Hawaiians - Notable native Hawaiians Read more here: » Native Hawaiians: Encyclopedia II - Native Hawaiians - Celebrations |
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Social Studies Dictionary - Ethnic Celebrations, Cultural Celebrations Definition and meaning of Ethnic Celebrations Ethnic and/or Cultural Celebrations Ethnic and/or cultural celebrations are special events which celebrate the culture or ethnicity of a people. Cultural celebrations focus on the language, rituals, art, and material culture unique to a group of people. E alic celebrations focus on the culture of races or nationalities. Examples of ethnic and/or cultural celebrations include Cinco de Mayo, Juneteenth, local kolache festivals, and community fairs. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Ethnic Celebrations, Cultural Celebrations Definition and meaning of Ethnic Celebrations Ethnic and/or Cultural Celebrations Ethnic and/or cultural celebrations are special events which celebrate the culture or ethnicity of a people. Cultural celebrations focus on the language, rituals, art, and material culture unique to a group of people. E alic celebrations focus on the culture of races or nationalities. Examples of ethnic and/or cultural celebrations include Cinco de Mayo, Juneteenth, local kolache festivals, and community fairs. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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| |  |  |  | The Global Oneness Celebration: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Meeting a Star Celebrity : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Meeting a Star Meeting a Star We consort with the famous in our dreams, whether they be movie, theater, or media stars, politicians and heads of state, or royalty. In this sub-category, we are not making love specifically, but have a pleasant encounter with the famous. Source: Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., President of ASD (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Celebrity, Dream Dictionary Celebrity)
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