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 |  |  | Oneness Celebration: Protect The Fabric Of Daily Life Citizens everywhere today are demanding that their leaders make choices to advance the cause of peace. What is disturbing is the grotesque imbalance between our powers of destruction and our failing ethical capacity for empathy and self-restraint. Genuine leadership must be based on a solid commitment to protecting the precious fabric of daily life. The ordinary citizens of the world are raising their voice, insisting that all decisions - whether political, military or economic - be made with this human reality firmly in view. The common cause of human happiness is the strongest basis for human solidarity. In a world of intimate interconnection, solidarity cannot be limited to just one group or nation. It must embrace all the people everywhere. (See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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 |  |  | Oneness Celebration: Bound by a Common And Rich Heritage Kabir, the inspired poet weaver of northern India, declared that there was neither Hindu nor Muslim, but only man as the embodiment of the Divine. Sufi texts record that after Saint Kabir died, his followers and fans, both Hindus and Muslims, fought for the right to either cremate or bury his remains. As the quarrel started fanning communal passions, an elder requested members of both communities to cover the saint'sbody and to wait till the next morning. Morning dawned and when the sheet was taken off, the warring communities found that in place of the body, two heaps of flowers were kept. The Hindus cremated the Tulsi flowers while the Muslims buried the Jasmine heap and the problem was over. (See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
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Celebrity Fit Club - Series One - 2002.
The first series aired in 2002 and featured the following celebrities:
Jonathan Coleman (radio DJ)
Nicola Duffett (actress - Family Affairs)
Ian McCaskill (weatherman)
Coleen Nolan (singer and presenter)
Kay Purcell (actress - Emmerdale)
Rik Waller (former contestant - Pop Idol)
Tommy Walsh (celebrity builder - Ground Force)
Ann Widdecombe (Conservative MP)
See also:Celebrity Fit Club, Celebrity Fit Club - The British Version, Celebrity Fit Club - Series One - 2002, Celebrity Fit Club - Series Two - 2004, Celebrity Fit Club - Series Three - 2005, Celebrity Fit Club - Series Four - 2006, Celebrity Fit Club - Catchphrases, Celebrity Fit Club - The American version, Celebrity Fit Club - Series One - 2005, Celebrity Fit Club - Series Two - 2005, Celebrity Fit Club - Series Three - 2006, Celebrity Fit Club - CatchphrasesUSA Read more here: » Celebrity Fit Club: Encyclopedia II - Celebrity Fit Club - The British Version |
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 |  |  | Oneness Celebration: Encyclopedia II - Phish - Cultural IconsBy 1999, Phish were an American institution. They were considered the biggest concert band in the country. With the millennium on the horizon, fans knew that Phish was going to pull out all the stops. They decided to skip the annual summer festival in order to prepare for the New Year's Eve Millennium Celebration. However, at the last minute, they decided to hold a summer festival anyway. 65,000 people came to an abandoned airport in upstate New York for Camp Oswego held in July. The following weekend just a few towns away, the disaster at W ...
See also:Phish, Phish - The Beginning, Phish - Climb to the Top, Phish - Cultural Icons, Phish - One More Time, Phish - Band Members 1983-2004, Phish - Their Music, Phish - Discography, Phish - Studio Albums, Phish - Live Albums besides LivePhish series, Phish - Celebrity Fans, Phish - Fan Activities Read more here: » Phish: Encyclopedia II - Phish - Cultural Icons |
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