Saturday, October 27, 2012

Can You Control Others With Your Vibration?

First of all, what is your vibration?
Everything, from the chair that you are sitting on, to the thoughts that you think, is energy and energy sends out a vibration or frequency particular to it.
A vibration is a repeated, rhythmic pattern of movement and is the essence and emanation of all matter, energy and consciousness. Matter is created from this emanation. In other words, energy creates our visible and invisible world.
You vibrate. You send out frequencies that reflect what you are feeling and thinking. And you attract that same vibration back at you.
It's pretty powerful stuff, but can it help you control the reality of other people?

First, Can You Control Your Own Vibration?
· Yes, by paying attention to the thoughts and emotions that you have.
· Yes, by changing your vibration altering, your brainwave frequency using meditation or brainwave entrainment.
· Yes, by using the power of intention, which in, of itself, is a vibration. Intending and/or focusing on positive thoughts for creation, will resonate a frequency that can overcome and entrain a weaker, negative frequency vibrating at the same level of hertz as the higher vibration.
· You create your own reality by what vibration you send out and ultimately attract. If you are consciously sending out a certain vibration with your thoughts, you can control what you create.

First, Can You Control Your Own Vibration?
· Yes, by paying attention to the thoughts and emotions that you have.
· Yes, by changing your vibration altering, your brainwave frequency using meditation or brainwave entrainment.
· Yes, by using the power of intention, which in, of itself, is a vibration. Intending and/or focusing on positive thoughts for creation, will resonate a frequency that can overcome and entrain a weaker, negative frequency vibrating at the same level of hertz as the higher vibration.
· You create your own reality by what vibration you send out and ultimately attract. If you are consciously sending out a certain vibration with your thoughts, you can control what you create.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Dozens feared killed in Nigeria explosion

Yobe (Nigeria): Dozens of people were feared killed in Nigeria when an improvised bomb exploded in a crowded market in a restive town, officials said. Spokesperson of the military Joint Task Force (JTF) Lt. Eli Lazarus confirmed the explosion Sunday night in Potiskum town in the northeastren Yobe state but did not give further details on the incident, Xinhua reported.
"Detailed report is still awaited," Lazarus said. However, other officials in the state said the improvised explosive device (IED) blast occurred in a busy market in Potiskum, and dozens of traders and other people might have been killed in the attack."It was market day and the whole place was crowded," added a local security official, who preferred anonymity. Potiskum has recently come under serious attacks by gunmen and bombers.   Earlier, at least 13 people were killed in various violent attacks carried out in the restive town of Yobe state, military authorities told Xinhua.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Are Biblical Events Literal or Symbolic?

Rich symbolism may be found in many passages of scripture. To some, this is a clear indication that the Bible is not to be taken literally, but rather was written for the purpose of illustration. In short, some folks will assume that virtually nothing in the Bible is literally true - that its entire value and purpose is symbolic. These folks claim that most or all of scripture was composed to illustrate important points and/or lessons, and has little or no basis in actual fact and history. The opposite extreme is manifested by those who take such a literalistic view that they seem incapable of even comprehending the symbolism of scripture. These are often the same people who assert that "The King James Version was good enough for the Apostle Paul, and it is good enough for me". Never mind that the KJV was introduced some 1-1/2 millennia after Paul's time, or that King James English would have been incomprehensible to him! Slippery Slope In fact, neither group has it right. We should recognize, though, that we are walking a dangerous, slippery slope when we begin majoring on symbolism, because how do you know where to stop? Believers should be very careful when evaluating great traditions and legends. If we accept the standards of our society, or we "throw out the baby with the bath water," how can you determine which portions of scripture are intended to be accepted as literal facts? Colloquialisms There is a standard rule of translation which should be adhered to closely: "Assume that the speaker or writer meant what he or she said unless there is a compelling reason to believe otherwise." Some such compelling reasons would be known colloquialisms, the author's clearly stating that it is symbolic ("the kingdom of heaven is like... ", or "He told a parable to show... "), absolutely incontrovertible history which illustrates that it is not literal, etc. Please take note: The opinion of the translator does not meet this criteria, as it (opinion) is formed by forces and events which are not necessarily related to the experience of the original author. Vain Babblings Sometimes, even the most firmly held opinions of modern, educated humans are proven to be erroneous. We should allow scripture to stand or fall on its own merits (and yes, it will stand!). In the Bible, we are warned to recognize and reject that which pretends to be knowledge (KJV, "science"), but actually is not. O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane [and] vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called. Which some professing have erred concerning the faith... " 1 Timothy 6:20-21 The Best Sources In truth, the opinions of many people are totally reliant upon the views of those who dominate "science", even though many who claim to be scientists don't actually practice the "scientific method". (Yes, they claim to do so, but they apply it selectively.) Well trained, credible scientists who favor the perspective that the Bible should be treated as truth are largely ignored or ridiculed, while favored theories are treated as if they were incontrovertibly proven facts. In evaluating scripture, unbelievers often quote what they refer to as "the best sources", when by that term, they actually mean the sources which support their opinions. In fact, their definition of "best sources" is often shaped by those very "sources." In other words, the prevailing views of scripture are frequently dependent upon circular reasoning. Stand Firm As Christians, we must absolutely reject limitations of our faith which are defined by unbelievers. Christian believers should be informed that a rather large body of well trained scientists exists whose members take the Bible at face value. Their perspective is that there is no conflict between true scripture and true science. The conflicts arise when one or the other (scripture or science) is misunderstood or misapplied. When we are tempted to define scriptural records as "legend" or "symbolism", we should carefully examine our motives, and our choices of authority. Are we afraid or ashamed to speak clearly for God's Truth? The Bible clearly states, "For whoever is ashamed of Me and of My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will also be ashamed of him when He comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels." Mark 8:38 & Luke 9:26 (KJV) "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6 (NKJV) Christians should commit to daily study of God's Word through devotions, and ask God to make His word clear. Only through prayer will God be able to make his word alive and clear to the believer. Philip Herr has been active in ministry since 1972, beginning in bi-vocational ministry, later moving to full time mission director status. After ten years in full time ministry, he returned to bi-vocational work, serving small, isolated congregations. Philip starts each day with short devotions from daily email devotionals and praying over some prayer requests. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Philip_Herr Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7268416

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

School killings were an 'inside job'

THE killing of 25 people at a Nigerian school on Monday is reported to have been "an inside job", with the gunmen calling out the names of each target. A police spokesman told CNN the attackers went to the rooms of the victims, called them out, then killed them. The marauders used both knives and guns in their spree. It was within a student facility at the Federal Polytechnic - a university in the town of Mubi. Among the 25 killed were 22 students, a school official, a former military man and an older gentleman.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

OBJ To Boko Haram: You Can’t Islamise Nigeria

FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Friday, told members of the Boko Haram and their sponsors that they were living in a fool’s paradise if they believed that they could win their current war against the Nigerian state. Obasanjo, who was responding to questions on News Day on the British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC] news programme monitored in Ibadan, particularly declared that they were naive to think that they could turn the into country to an Islamic state. Describing such mission as an unattainable objective, he said they would soon realise that they were engaging in a futile exercise, in spite of claims that Boko Haram had vowed to fight to the finish. “People, who know the history of Nigeria, will know that you cannot impose any religion on Nigeria as a whole. The people Boko Haram cannot impose Sharia in the North, where most of our people are Muslims, let alone in the entire country. “By now, they should know that. So, I see a bit of naivety in that objective that they have given to themselves. It is an unattainable objective and we need to win their heart and mind,” Obasanjo stated. On the declaration that the Boko Haram men had promised to sustain their current hostility against the country until their primary objective was achieved, the former leader subtly dismissed the claim as he saw it as a tall order. He declared, “Well, if you are prepared to kill more people, it is like somebody saying we will fight to the last drop of our blood. Now, one doesn’t know whose blood will be the last to drop. How many people will be killed? How many of them will survive at the end of the day? Boko Haram and those who believe in their cause will soon know that yes, it not a war that they can win.” Nonetheless, Obasanjo listed what he termed internal and external factors that culminated in the birth of Boko Haram. According to him, they included the failure of leadership in the country, inadequate education in the North and the country generally, coupled with inadequate employment opportunities. One major external factor he said gave rise to Boko Haram was the fall of the late Libyan strong man, Muamma Gaddafi following the uprising in the North African country. He said it was no surprise that the world was paying the price now, especially because of the circumstances that surrounded the exit of the Libyan leader from power. He said the killing of the United States ambassador to Libya and three other Americans by a mob protesting an alleged blasphemous video on Islam, could not be devoiced from the Gaddafi saga owing to the current general instability. “When the man fell, those that had been trained in Libya during the time of Gaddafi from other countries, moved out with their weapons.With their training, they started wrecking havoc. The overthrow of Gaddafi has been the result of the killing of US ambassador in Libya; instability, which is the connection. We knew that there is going to be a price to pay because of the way that it all went in Libya. At the end of the day, all of us in Africa and all those who masterminded the way it happened will have to pay the price and we are now paying that price,” the former leader asserted.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Two Air Force Officers, Two Others in Kano

Kano — Gunmen on Sunday killed four persons, including two Air Force officers, in two separate attacks in Kano. An eyewitness said on Sunday that the first attack was carried out on an Air Force official vehicle at Na'ibawa in the Kano metropolis around 12:15 p.m. The witness, who preferred anonymity, said that the assailants, who were on a motorcycle, shot and killed the two Air Force officers in their vehicle before fleeing the area. He also said that he learnt that the "the other attack was carried out at Hotoro Walawai area of Kano around 12:30 p.m." He said that he gathered that the two victims of the second attack were standing in front of a house when the gunmen opened fire on them. When contacted, Lt. Ikedichi Iweha, the spokesman of the Joint Task Force (JTF), confirmed the killing of the two Air Force Officers. He said that the incident happened when some gunmen opened fire on the official vehicle of the officers. "Two of the officers were killed in the attack which took place around 12 noon today," he said. Also contacted, Mr Rilwanu Dutse, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Kano State, confirmed the killing of two persons in the HotoroWalalwai neighbouhood of the metropolis. He, however, said that security had been beefed up in the area, as part of efforts to track down the culprits.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Iran says it will destroy U.S. bases within ‘minutes’ if attacked

DUBAI — Iran has threatened to destroy U.S. military bases across the Middle East and target Israel within minutes of being attacked, Iranian media reported on Wednesday, as Revolutionary Guards extended test-firing of ballistic missiles into a third day. Israel has hinted it may attack Iran if diplomacy fails to secure a halt to its disputed nuclear energy program. The United States also has mooted military action as a last-resort option but has frequently nudged the Israelis to give time for intensified economic sanctions to work against Iran. “These bases are all in range of our missiles, and the occupied lands (Israel) are also good targets for us,” Amir Ali Haji Zadeh, commander of the Revolutionary Guards aerospace division, was quoted by Fars news agency as saying. Related Iran reports launching long-range missiles in a war games exercise, warns Israel Iran warns its Strait of Hormuz ships will soon be armed with missiles Daniel Pipes: What happens when Iran strikes back? Haji Zadeh said 35 U.S. bases were within reach of Iran’s ballistic missiles, the most advanced of which commanders have said could hit targets 2,000 km away. “We have thought of measures to set up bases and deploy missiles to destroy all these bases in the early minutes after an attack,” he added. It was not clear where Haji Zadeh got his figures on U.S. bases in the region. U.S. military facilities in the Middle East are located in Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Turkey, and it has around 10 bases further afield in Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan. SCEPTICISM Defence analysts are often sceptical about what they describe as exaggerated military assertions by Iran and say the country’s military capability would be no match for sophisticated U.S. defence systems. Iranian media reported that this week’s three-day “Great Prophet 7″ tests involved dozens of missiles and domestically-built drones that successfully destroyed simulated air bases. Iran has upped its fiery anti-West rhetoric in response to the launch on Sunday of a total European Union embargo on buying Iranian crude oil – the latest calibrated increase in sanctions aimed at pushing Tehran into curbing nuclear activity. Revolutionary Guards commanders have also threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz, through which more than a third of the world’s seaborne oil trade passes out of the Gulf, in response to the increasingly harsh sanctions. Major powers have said they would tolerate no obstruction of commercial traffic through the Strait, and the United States maintains a formidable naval presence in the Gulf region. Iran accused the West of disrupting global energy supplies and creating regional instability and says its forces can dominate the vital waterway to provide security. “The policy of the Islamic Republic is based on maintaining security in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz for all ships and oil tankers,” Iranian English-language state Press TV quoted the chairman of parliament’s national security and foreign policy committee, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, as saying. The United States and its allies accuse Iran of using its nuclear program to covertly develop all the components required to produce nuclear weapons, accusations the Iranian officials have repeatedly denied. The world’s No. 5 oil exporter maintains that it is enriching uranium for nuclear fuel only to generate more energy for a rapidly growing population. © Thomson Reuters 2012 Posted in: News, World Tags: Iran

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Nigeria Senate seeks government, Boko Haram dialogue( David Mark)

The Senate Tuesday expressed concern at the recent spate of bomb attacks and the general level of insecurity across the Nigeria. It urged the Federal Government to re-open dialogue with Boko Haram, which had claimed responsibility for the terror attacks. President of the Senate, David Mark said the growing insecurity was unacceptable to the parliament and the generality of Nigerians. He said it was in the national interest for the country to experience peace and security particularly if the transformation agenda of government must succeed. In a brief remark on resumption from his medical vacation, Mark said since the members of the dreaded sect were Nigerians, government should explore the dialogue option to the resolution of the crisis. He said the activities of the group was not only a declaration of war on Nigerians but a threat to the unity and corporate existence of the country. Mark admonished the group to eschew violence and seek better ways of expressing whatever grievances they may have with the government. “In spite of all these bombings, we should not despair or be disillusioned. We shall overcome through our collective determination. “This is the time for concerted action by all Nigerian; ethnic group, political affiliation, religious belief notwithstanding. We have a real problem on our hands and we must handle it with the seriousness it deserves and we should never politicise it,” he said. “Divisive statements or finger pointing are not helpful. Attempts to apportion blame for failures at this time of the burgeoning terror threats will not lead to any practical and long lasting solution. The primary responsibility of tackling this challenge lies with the Government but that notwithstanding, we all have roles to play,” he said. Mark also urged security agencies to intensify efforts geared towards improving on their operational capacities and prevent further bomb attacks. He also challenged the standing committees of the Senate to strengthen their oversight responsibilities on government agencies to curb inefficiency and corruption in the system. “In this regard, all Committees must submit their reports before our summer recess and as soon as we resume we shall take the Committee Reports in plenary. May I remind us that in the course of preparing our Committee Reports, we should look at the capital appropriation released for the first two quarters of the year and weigh it against the implementation of the capital projects,” he said.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Nigeria, attack foiled in Kano UNIVERSITY, Boko Haram suspected

(AGI) Abuja - A new murderous attack on the University of Kano, the northern Nigerian city with the country's second highest population, has been foiled. The company in charge of security at the university this morning discovered three bombs, each placed in a different area of the campus. The devices were found in the Law Faculty, the Science Faculty and in a gymnasium. Police told local media that the devices were ready to explode and could have caused major loss of life. On April 29, Kano's Bayero University, one of the most important in the country, was the setting for an attack on the Christian community, whose members were praying in a room dedicated to religious services, in which 19 people (including two university professors) were killed. At the end of January, also in Kano, the Islamic terror group Boko Haram staged their deadliest ever attack. Nigerian police say that 185 people were killed, though independent sources put the figure at at least 250. . .

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Dozens killed, injured in Nigeria cattle market attack

Thirty-four people were killed and 30 wounded in an attack on a cattle market in Nigeria's northern Yobe state, a government official briefed on the investigation said Thursday. The attack Wednesday evening appears to have escalated from an initial raid on the market by two suspected robbers, one of them armed, said the official, who did not want to be named for security reasons. The market traders eventually overpowered the man with the gun and beat him severely before burning him with tires, the official said. This appears to have angered allies of the two robbers, who then attacked the market with grenades and sporadic shooting, the official said. He noted that the tactics used were similar to those of the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. The governor of Yobe is believed to be on his way to the market to see the level of damage, the official said. The official said a member of the Cattle Market Owners' Association had told him he counted 60 bodies Friday morning, most of which have been collected by their relatives for burial. Nigeria has suffered a string of violent attacks, many of them sectarian in nature, in recent months. A suicide attack Monday in northeastern Taraba state killed 11 people and wounded another 26, a spokesman for the Nigerian Red Cross said. The attack appeared to target a police commissioner. And at least eight people were killed, including a suicide bomber, and dozens wounded last Thursday in three bomb blasts in central and northern Nigeria, two of them targeting newspaper offices.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Jos: Why We Attack Back, Over Bomb Attack

We Have enough evidence of people who are behind the bomb attack in Jos are Hausa Muslim, looking back at what happen in January 2010, there was a news in a paper that some al-qaeda ( which are widely known as Islamic sect) are going to train some Muslim youth, bomb training. after they must have graduate in December 2010, we experience multiple bomb blast in jos on Christmas eve. then, to avert our anger one faceless group (boko haram) claim responsibility. it make us unable to fight back, as the situation was at the time. I will like Mr. President to try and put himself in our shoes and stop putting all the blame on Politics. While all these things are going on, the sultan choose to shift blames on the ruling class of plateau state, while other world leaders condemn the act. as it is now, No any northern elders or forum are making any effort to stop the spread of violence. WE WILL LIKE TO INFORM THE PRESIDENT THAT WE WILL NOT ALLOW HAUSA MUSLIM TO KILL US LIKE ANIMALS, WE WILL FIGHT BACK! If you cannot fight them, resign and allow people who are capable of arresting these cancer from the root. We cannot continue like these. something Must be done fast.