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The following is a synopsis of the treaty's thirty articles:
Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 1: Peace established.
Peace is established between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 2: Mutual recognition.
Recognise and respect each other's sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence. The Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan is in harmony with the State Of Israel.
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Encyclopedia II - Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - The signing of the agreementIn July 1994 the Prime Minister of Jordan Abdelsalam al-Majali declared an "end to the age of wars" and Shimon Peres declared that "the moment of peace has arrived". Rabin and King Hussein held a public meeting with Clinton at the White House.
On October 26, 1994 Jordan and Israel then signed the historic peace treaty in a ceremony held in the Arava valley of Israel, north of Eilat and near the Jordanian border. Prime Minister Rabin and Prime Minister Abdelsalam al-Majali signed the treaty and the President of Israel Ezer Weizman shoo ...
See also:Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Background to negotiations, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - The negotiation of the agreement, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - The signing of the agreement, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Trade treaty of 1996, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Main principles in the agreement, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - The treaty, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Preamble of the treaty: Desire for peace, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Articles of the treaty, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 1: Peace established, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 2: Mutual recognition, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 3: Borders, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 4: Security cooperation, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 5: Diplomatic relations, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 6: Water resources, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 7: Economic cooperation, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 8: Refugees, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 9: Holy places, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 10: Culture and science, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 11: Stop propaganda, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 12: Drugs and crime, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 13: Roads, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 14: Freedom of the sea, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 15: Air travel, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 16: Communications, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 17: Tourism, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 18: Environment, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 19: Energy, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 20: Rift Valley, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 21: Health, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 22: Agriculture, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 23: Aqaba-Eilat, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 24: Claims commission, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 25: Obligations, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 26: Legislation, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 27: Ratification, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 28: Interim measures, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 29: Dispute resolution, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Article 30: Registration with UN, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Annexes of the treaty, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Annex 1: Borders, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Annex 2: Water, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Annex 3: Crime and drugs, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Annex 4: Environment, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Annex 5: Interim measures, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Agreed minutes of the treaty, Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - Arab-Israeli peace diplomacy and treaties Read more here: » Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace: Encyclopedia II - Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace - The signing of the agreement |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Temples as Places Of Deep InsightSacred Sites: Temples as Places Of Deep Insight Temples and other places of worship play a significant role in cultural reformation. The innate vibrations, cultural complexion, and spiritual qualities resonate all around the devotee. So they are more than places of worship; they are cultural rendezvous centres for traditional community activities. They are also meeting places for families and friends. Read more here: » Sacred Sites: Temples as Places Of Deep Insight |
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and the Seven Sacred CitiesSeven cities in India correspond to seven centres or chakras in our body: ÒAyodhya, Mathura, Maya, Kashi, Kanchi, Avantika, Puri drawaravati chaiva, Saptaide moksha dayikaÓ. The seven cities are companioned with seven sacred rivers; Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Godavari, Narmada, Sindhu and Kaveri The microcosm and the macrocosm are interlinked. Planet earth, home to many organisms, is itself a large organism. It is not just a place for living beings; it is a living organism as a whole. This is what the Gaia theory says. Materialism considers everything as objects. Spirituality, on the other hand, discovers life in everything. Read more here: » Gaia
Theory: Chakras
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Tree Of Knowledge Can Liberate YouSacred Places: Tree Of Knowledge Can Liberate You Siddhartha Gautam roamed in search of the secret of sorrow and suffering. At Gaya, a village on the banks of the river Niranjana in Bihar, he sat in silent contemplation under a banyan tree. He attained enlightenment there, and became known as the Buddha. The spot began to be referred to as the Throne of Wisdom, and the banyan tree is now known as the Eternal Wisdom Tree, the Akshaya Bodhibriksha . Read more here: » Sacred Places: Tree Of Knowledge Can Liberate You |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Mystical Powers Of the Ganga What makes a place sacred? A place where meditation is practised over many years automatically acquires certain powers. The place gets charged with the energy and vibrations from peaceful thoughts. Depending on the intensity of meditators, the sanctity and power of a particular place can thus remain charged, exuding powerful vibrations, for thousands of years. The Parshvanath Hills is one such place. Twenty-two of the 24 Jain Tirthankaras attained nirvana on this hill, and these enlightened persons were separated by thousands of years. (See also: Sacred places in India, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Sacred places in India: Mystical Powers Of the Ganga |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Absolute Bliss, Within and Without Nothing exists apart from the Absolute. Yet, the Absolute, being transcendent, does not suffer from the limitations of the sense-organs, of attributes, of time. It is imperceivable, eternally pure, unqualified and is bliss. By knowing the Absolute everything is known , and fear and delusion remain no more. The ultimate resting place exists in the Absolute. It is the knowledge of the Absolute that brings about the fulfilment of the nature of man, and the desire for the experience of Being is characterised by peace. (See also: The Absolute, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » The Absolute: Absolute Bliss, Within and Without |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Epiphany - Festival of The Twelfth Night Epiphany celebrates the intervention of God in the life of a people, relating effectively, the Christmas message which emerged from Christ's birth place at Bethlehem. Hence it is also called the Feast of Lights or the Candlemas Feast. In the past it was also known as the Twelfth Day as it falls on the twelfth day after Christmas and winds up formally the Christmas season of rejoicing. (See also: Epiphany, Indian Festivals, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Epiphany: Epiphany - Festival of The Twelfth Night |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Haj As Submission To The Almighty The institution of Haj in Islam is quite extraordinary. Haj is the fifth among the five pillars of Islam. The other four are Kalimah, Namaz, Zakat and Roza. The word Haj means 'resolve' and in religious terms it refers to the resolve to visit a holy place. Believers from all over congregate at the holy city of Mecca and perform the rituals prescribed by Islam. (See also: Haj, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Haj: Haj As Submission To The Almighty |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Mathematics and the Calculus of Humour The mathematics of humour, or the humour of mathematics? You're kidding. They're as different as chalk and cheese. Or are they? We're familiar with those witty mathematical puzzles which delight children of all ages. We speak of a comedian's sense of 'timing', a term suggestive of arithmetical calibration. We talk of jokes that 'click', like tumblers falling into place in a numerical combination lock. (See also: Mathematics, Faith and Belief, Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Mathematics: Mathematics and the Calculus of Humour |
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Significance of Vesak - Buddha DayBuddha Day: The Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day The significance of Vesak lies with the Buddha and his universal peace message to mankind. As we recall the Buddha and his Enlightenment, we are immediately reminded of the unique and most profound knowledge and insight which arose in him on the night of his Enlightenment. This coincided with three important events which took place, corresponding to the three watches or periods of the night. Read more here: » Buddha Day: The
Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Dealing With AngerYou have, we all have, a place of Peace within us, whose waters are never shut down. Go there. Borrow from it. Refuse to cave; refuse to slide into blind reaction. Whatever it is that is stirring you up will eventually get tired of no payoff and leave you alone. No kidding. Read more here: » Anger: Dealing With Anger |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: 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)
Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Bound by a Common And Rich Heritage |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Longing For Right Action Marx wrote: "Life is not determined by consciousness, but consciousness by life". He assumes that man's ability to think, and the quality of his thoughts depend largely on the quality of the life he lives. Marx's thrust is primarily to improve the living conditions of man, a pre-condition for intellectual growth. Marx thus attributes primacy to living by establishing a hierarchy of 'living' and 'thinking'. Descartes' cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am) can be placed antithetically to Marx's perception. The Cartesian proposition, which is translated as "I think, therefore I exist", subverts the Marxian hierarchy by attributing primacy to 'thinking'. (See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Longing For Right Action |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: Inspiring Tales of True Conversion Swami Ranganathananda of the Ramakrishna Mission says that when a soul is uplifted, a worthwhile conversion takes place that takes the soul vertically upward - from bad to good. This conversion benefits both the individual and society. Organised religion has two sides to it: One is dogmatic, narrow, given to fanaticism, that insists on rituals, rules, regulations, disciplines. The other side, the spiritual, elevates and feeds the soul and accepts goodness in all religions. Rituals and prayers are merely means to rein in our senses to bring out our sattvic gunas. (See also: , God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » : Inspiring Tales of True Conversion |
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 |  |  | Places of Peace: The Child as the Guru of God As the sighting of the moon is a must in Islam to signal holy occasions, so is the confluence of the full moon, pournami , and the star Pushya in the month of Makara or January. It is a day consecrated to the worship of Subrahmanya - he who is full of bliss and effulgence - the younger son of Shiva. He is more or less appropriated by the Tamils as their own god; temples to Kartikeya dot the state, most of them situated on hilltops, in places like Palani and Tiruttani, in thick forests as in Subrahmanya in Dakshina Kannada and on the seashore as in Tiruchendur. (See also: Subrahmanya, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Subrahmanya: The Child as the Guru of God |
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