What Happens to you when you die
Dr Erlendur Haraldsson as emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Iceland asked 700 doctors and nurses to explain to him the visions their close to death patients had on their deathbed.
Dr Erlendur Haraldsson as emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Iceland asked 700 doctors and nurses to explain to him the visions their close to death patients had on their deathbed.
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WHY DO WOMEN WEEP
She wept again this afternoon,
I’ve no idea why,
A woman who seems happy,
So often needs to cry,
There seems to be no reason,
Her eyes should fill with tears,
Perhaps she’s looking back at life,
Or dreads the coming years?
Sadly, few boys these days have meaningful relationships with male mentors and father figures, men who can teach and inspire them. Some boys grow up without having been taught by a male teacher or are taught by teachers who have no life or work experience outside of a classroom.
Rhodesian-born Lieutenant-Colonel Ron Reid Daly joined the army in 1951 when he volunteered to fight, with C (Rhodesia) Squadron of the British SAS, against communist rebels in Malaya.
The sinking of the French ocean liner SS La Bourgogne on the morning of 4 July 1898 was one of the most disgraceful of disasters in maritime history due to the cowardly and criminal behavior of the crew. Instead of the heroic sacrifice that has often been the shining moment in such a terrible tragedy, the crew of the steamer “fought like demons for the few lifeboats and rafts”, drawing out their knives and threatening passengers with it. Out went for a toss “Women and children first!”, famously established by the soldiers of the sinking Birkenhead, half a century earlier, and by the crew of the Titanic fourteen years later. Only one woman passenger from La Bourgogne was saved, and all children perished.
Ours is no longer a conflict between Left and Right but a struggle between Right and Wrong; nationalism and globalism. ‘Globalism is already faltering.’ ~ (Sputnik International, June 11, 2017).
One of the few advantages of being a veteran in the struggle for White survival are lessons learnt from previous generations. I understand the feeling of dislocation that separate the mindsets of those over and under 50 years of age.
The Parting Glass is a great example of that special quality found in the best farewell songs, being able to combine joy and sorrow in a way that is both sad yet uplifting at the same time.
Despite it being the peak of the high season restaurants on the Costas find it difficult to make enough business to cover their overheads. Most are philosophical about the slump in business and a ‘stuff happens’ mentality is pervasive. I wonder if part of the problem is an unwillingness to adapt to societal changes.
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