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JMSDF DD-110 Takanami, "Cruise Experience"

This is the computer I have to work on while my dear Macbook is in the repair shop. I'll probably have to wait a week before I can get back to work normally again.

 

It all happend during our module "Experience Technology" in school. Oh, I'm experiencing it alright!

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Photo ID: DJI_0051 Fjordcharter Experience

 

Fjordcharter Experience

Fjordcharter Norway

HSC - High Speed Craft

 

Mostraumen - Norway

The Fremont Experience!

Photography and photo shoot with Williamson Photography.

In this second book the author of Backwards addresses religious beliefs and backs up her report with the writings of biblical scholars and other researchers. Two revelations stand out. That messages from the Divine, what she calls Source, have been coming through to humans on a regular basis and none of them were religious leaders. They were artists, writers, teachers, performers and other inspired humans. Star Trek fans will be delighted to know that Gene Roddenberry was one of them, but that was the only name she recognized. Jesus however was a composite of several stories written some one hundred years after his death by men seeking to create the basis for a new religion.

 

Having been raised Catholic, the author spends a lot of time being mad at all the lies told to her and unravelling the truth behind these beliefs. That there is no hell and there was no fallen angel who became Satan. That is is human nature to want to blame something thus the creation of evil as a concept. She also gives context to the evolution of human thinking about the creation of the universe and the divine. This brings out another revelation. That the human species has already gone through a cycle of evolution resulting in higher civilization that manifested in cities like Atlantis although Atlantis itself is not one of them. Again a composite. But catastrophe did indeed wipe humans out along with plenty of other species. Land masses moved around, etc. and we had to start over going another round called the second epoch. The third epoch which is yet to come will not be cataclysmic she says and may be already upon us. Or will be once we go through some climate related natural disasters and viral mutations that will wipe out a number of humans and land masses. Specifically Japan, California from Big Sur down to Baja, Florida, New York and up the Eastern seaboard. The Third Epoch will be calmer with life on a smaller scale, but in the end the planet is still rendered uninhabitable just like Mars. Meh.

 

She again reiterates that humans are the host animal of the entities of Divine Source. It was the desire of Source to experience separateness thus Source split itself into a population of individual Light Beings that beamed themselves into the human host at birth. And though Source makes no moral judgement and gives no direction, these Light Beings sometimes take matters into their own hands and slip some pieces of information out through their human host to aid in relieving human suffering. This implies that even though we are not able to access all information as we would be outside of the body and reunited with Source we can create conditions to access such information on an as needed basis. She does not talk about shamanism at all but this falls right in line with shamanic cosmology.

 

And even though Source makes no judgement on what we do, she as a Light Being urges the reader to got on board with helping to save the planet so that's what her mission comes down to.

“My parents got divorced when I was around seven. They were married for 25 years. Had four kids and a really solid marriage until that point. Unusually my mum moved away while I stayed with my dad. There was a lot of resentment in my family for that. But my life was in that village - my family was there; my friends were there. And I don’t blame her for that, at all.

 

Everything was fine. My child coping mechanism kicked in and I dealt with it really well. As anyone really does in these situations. That set me up to deal with everything which came after. Anything life had to throw at me I could deal with. So in a funny way even though it was a horrible thing to go through, I would not be the resilient person I am now. It sounds weird but I’m thankful for those experiences.”

The Arigna Mining Experience is a unique community inspired initiative which records 400 years of mining history in the area. Coal mining provided much needed work in a region of poor agricultural land. Regular employment was uncommon in the province of Connaught in the 19th and 20th centuries, and it is often said; “There was money in Arigna when there was no money elsewhere”. The industry sustained the community of Arigna down through the centuries and helped them through the horrors of the famine years (1845 to 1852).

 

The possibility of developing a mining visitor centre in Arigna, Co. Roscommon first emerged when the last coal mines closed in 1990. This development was driven by the local community with the major support from a number of agencies within County Roscommon. Arigna LEADER was the first advocate of the development and secured the necessary finance to initiate the project. Funding followed from the Arigna Enterprise Fund and the Department of Communications, Marine & Natural Resources, which approved a grant of €950,000. This financing brought the project to completion. The development, as it stands, represents a total investment of over €1.5 million, including over €250,000 raised by the local community.

www.arignaminingexperience.ie/history/

A Defender pulling our Freelander out of the mud

Nick Wiley and Xtreme Sport Shooter Patrick Flanigan.

Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center's 6th Annual Outdoor Experience; April 20, 2013.

 

photo: Tim Donovan/FWC

Taken when visiting the Millennium Experience exhibition, celebrating the beginning of the third millennium, at the Millennium Dome in December 2000.

12 October 2016, INV12B19 - Promoting young entrepreneurship at regional and local level: The European Entrepreneurial Region experience - Belgium - Brussels - October 2016 (C)European Union / Laurie Dieffembacq

Design Shots - EXPERIENCE

 

Minha proposta de cartaz para a divulgação do módulo EXPERIENCE do curso Design Shots Perestroika.

 

Conceito:

Pessoa tocando a tela de uma tablet e gerando inúmeras experiências com o produto e com a marca através do design.

 

Cores:

Contraste de matizes e uso da cor institucional do módulo EXPERIENCE como elemento de identidade visual.

 

Curta no #Facebook on.fb.me/k1b7bZ

Comic Con Experience Domingo

vOOv Experience - 1995 -

innencover von einer Spirit Zone -

Global Psychedelic Trance Compilation Vol. 3

www.discogs.com/release/36239

Pecan Farmer's hands

JMSDF DD-110 Takanami, "Cruise Experience"

Everything hinges upon how you look at things.

~Henry Miller

 

A religious experience was delivered to my door today. It was a good day to be alive!

YUM!!!!!!

A couple of geese taking in the Fall colors in Lakewood near the Old Mill.

Global Neighbors - Republic of Korea held at HCLS Miller Branch. Experience the culture and contributions of one of the largest demographics in our community in this Global Neighbors series - Republic of Korea. Join us for a presentation and celebration which will showcase traditional Korean music, Taekwondo, Korean Fan Dance, a K-Pop dance demonstration, and Korean origami and calligraphy. Enjoy celebrating the diversity of our community that is truly enriched by so many different cultures.

Poetography... a weekly inspiration. This week's theme is Experience....

 

It certainly has been an experience learning how to grow and take care of roses... It isn't as easy as it looks...

Lieutenant (Navy) Wilton, the training centre's Unit Cadet Conflict Management Advisor (UCCMA), delivers her presentation to the cadets as part of their intake procedures. Lt(N) Wilton along with our youth counsellor, two padres and all officers at the camp are equipped to deal with any conflict quickly and fairly to ensure a positive experience for all.

Basket Experience 2018

Switch to new device complete. Nothing beats Vanilla experience of Android

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