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Durant la période de construction de l’homme, période durant laquelle ce dernier n’est pas encore complet dans ses principes, le plan astral lui sert en lui faisant vivre des états d’âme polarisés. Ces états d’âme sont le fruit de sa programmation, c’est-à -dire son plan de vie, qui lui-même est le reflet de ce que l’homme devra apprendre à dépasser durant son incarnation afin de parfaire ses corps subtils et atteindre son état d’intégralité. Cette programmation est donc parfaite, dans le sens qu’elle est parfaitement adaptée aux besoins de l’individu afin qu’il puisse, un jour, rendre dans le monde sa créativité réelle.
Le fait de subir émotivement une certaine programmation dénote l’absence de centricité chez l’homme, d’où l’importance du maintient de cette programmation afin de parfaire son évolution. L’absence d’individualité se perçoit dans tout caractère arborant la peur, la crainte, la culpabilité, la nostalgie, le doute, l’espoir, le désespoir, le besoin de se défendre, de se justifier ou de blâmer, et j’en passe… Tous ces états d’âme sont les fondations de l’évolution psychologique de l’être, mais deviendront les leviers de l’homme capable de les utiliser pour sa propre expansion de conscience. Par exemple, la pensée de doute dans le mental de l’homme ne deviendra pas une vérité – ceci serait une déformation d’interprétation provenant de la personnalité assise sur l’illusion de la forme – mais deviendra plutôt l’appui permettant un éveil, c’est-à -dire l’appui sur lequel se positionnera l’individu afin de voir comment le programme l’amenait à avoir une vision polarisée de la forme, elle-même attachée à une insécurité face à la vie, qui elle-même prenait source dans l’absence de direction de vie réelle chez l’individu.
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ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 26: Panelists attends Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at the Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 26, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries will take place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. The conference will undertake a comprehensive review of the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action by the least developed countries (LDCs) and their development partners and likewise reaffirm the global commitment to address the special needs of the LDCs.
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The 2018 UNEVOC TVET Leadership Programme was launched today at the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre, Bonn. 19 mid- to senior-level TVET leaders from UNEVOC Centres and other institutions from 18 countries around the world are participating in the programme. The programme aims to enable the participants to hone their leadership skills through nine modules guided by key international experts in a highly engaging environment.
AMURT UK London feeding programmes for homeless and disadvantaged children's families during covid-19
Page from the theatre programme for a production of "The Gondoliers" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in November / December 1921. This page includes an advert for The Industrial Co-operative Society of Brunswick Street.
Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "The Gondoliers" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 28th November to Saturday 3rd December 1921. The comic opera was written by William S. Gilbert with music by Arthur Sullivan. The KAODS production was produced by Avalon Collard, with musical director Jos. Scargill.
The 44-page programme was printed by Wadsworth & Co. of Russell Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 190mm by 120mm. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.
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Lower cost courses for the long term student
These flexible Programmes are ideal for the long term student who can benefit from a considerable cost saving over 6, 9 or 12 months.
We have four different starting dates a year: the 22, 33 or 44 week Programmes are split into terms of 11 weeks with holidays between. Study for 15, 20 or 25 hours a week. Students taking 20 or 25 hours will select from the monthly Electives Courses menu (see Main and Intensive Courses page) Students taking 15 hour courses can book extra lessons at any time Students taking 25 hour courses can switch to a Cambridge Exam (FCE,CAE,CPE) course at no extra cost apart from the examination fee.
NB Minimum enrolment period 6 months/22 weeks.
On 19th September 2018, LEAFF launched the full programme line-up at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill.
Representatives from the countries represented in LEAFF attended as well as sponsors, partners and journalists.
The 3rd Edition of the London East Asia Film Festival will take place at prominent venues in London and will tour around 5 cities in total from 25th October to 4th November.
For more information, please visit www.leaff.org.uk
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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