#one

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#rikmayall
Rik Mayall’s #2013 #film “One by #One”: the chilling scene that talks about #reducing #world #population – part 2.
By Marica Micallef

Here is the continuation of the screenplay of the scene:

“In the event that I reincarnate, I like to come back as a deadly virus. So, it’s a contribute to solving overpopulation. Prince Philip said that. Bioengineered pathogens are being created to eliminate ethnic groups such as Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, homosexuals.”

“Homosexuals? Surely that would keep the population down!”

“Yes, but it’s not nature’s way. Love is not a factor when you’re dealing with how the few procreate.”

“Natural selection where the only natural element is the powers that be.”

“Population control already happens in China. You have to have a license before you can have a second child.”

“Come on, how many times have you thought about how unfair it is that you have to work to have a good life whereas others breed, and breed and breed get given benefits and homes. How often have you wondered like many others, what real value they bring to the world population reduction programs, eliminate a mind-blowing 95% of the population.”

“Eugenics is the pseudoscience of culling the excess population.”

“Fake science.”

“It will be done in a barbaric fashion using draconian methods and this global holocaust will probably come out from under the flat of the U.N.”

“I can almost imagine us being frog-marched away from our homes in a martial kind of way. No one bats an eyelid.”

“Almost 95% of the population.”

“13 out of every 14 people killed, destroyed, and murdered.”

“In order to stabilise the world population, they need, or want, to dispose of six and a half billion people.”
not waking up but being killed
#ONE BY ONE
https://simonmercieca.com/2022/10/08/rik-mayalls-2013-film-one-by-one-the-chilling-scene-that-talks-about-reducing-world-population-part-2/

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

#om namah shivaya

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1 Mukhi Rudraksh :- The One Mukhi Rudraksha is considered one of the most powerful and auspicious beads in Hinduism. It is also known as Ek Mukhi Rudraksha or Shiva Rudraksha because it is believed to be associated with Lord Shiva. This Rudraksha is rare and has a naturally occurring single face or Mukhi.
According to Hindu mythology, the One Mukhi Rudraksha is believed to provide blessings of health, wealth, prosperity, and spiritual growth. It is said to enhance concentration, memory, and intuition. It is also believed to remove negative energies and obstacles from the life of the wearer.
The One Mukhi Rudraksha is typically worn as a pendant or bracelet, and it is recommended to be worn on the right hand. It is considered very powerful and is said to bring positive changes in the life of the wearer. However, it is important to note that the authenticity of the Rudraksha should be verified before wearing it, as there are many counterfeit ones in the market.
Otherwise:- The One Mukhi Rudraksha is a sacred bead in Hinduism and is also known as the Ek Mukhi Rudraksha. It is believed to be the most powerful and auspicious among all the Rudraksha beads.
The One Mukhi Rudraksha is associated with Lord Shiva, and it is believed to have various benefits for the wearer. It is said to enhance spiritual growth, increase concentration and focus, and bring clarity of thought. It is also believed to bestow the wearer with good health, prosperity, and success in all aspects of life.
According to Hindu mythology, the One Mukhi Rudraksha is very rare and is believed to have originated from the tears of Lord Shiva. It is considered a symbol of the connection between the wearer and the divine, and it is said to help the wearer attain inner peace and enlightenment.
The One Mukhi Rudraksha is usually worn as a pendant or a bracelet. However, it is essential to note that the authenticity of the Rudraksha is crucial as there are many fake Rudrakshas available in the market. It is always advisable to purchase Rudraksha from a reliable source and consult with an expert before wearing it.

Benefit:- Some of the benefits of wearing One Mukhi Rudraksha are:
1. Spiritual growth: One Mukhi Rudraksha is said to enhance spiritual growth, meditation, and inner peace. It is believed to help the wearer attain higher states of consciousness and connect with the divine.
2. Mental clarity: One Mukhi Rudraksha is believed to increase mental clarity, focus, and concentration. It helps the wearer to make better decisions and become more productive.
3. Health benefits: One Mukhi Rudraksha is said to improve overall health and well-being. It is believed to boost the immune system, regulate blood pressure, and relieve stress and anxiety.
4. Material prosperity: One Mukhi Rudraksha is believed to attract material prosperity and success. It is said to enhance leadership qualities, decision-making abilities, and the power to manifest one's desires.
5. Removal of obstacles: One Mukhi Rudraksha is believed to remove obstacles and negative energy from the wearer's life. It is said to help overcome fears, phobias, and other emotional blockages.

How to wear – Here are the steps to wear a
#One #Mukhi #Rudraksha:
1. Choose a suitable day and time: It is recommended to wear the Rudraksha on a Monday or during a Shiva Ratri. It is also advised to wear it during the Brahma Muhurta, which is approximately 1.5 hours before sunrise.
2. Purify the Rudraksha: Dip the Rudraksha in a bowl of clean water, preferably Ganga water or any holy water, for some time. This purifies the bead and removes any negative energy.
3. Perform a ritual: Hold the Rudraksha in your hand and recite the Mantra "Om Namah Shivaya" or any other Shiva mantra for at least 108 times.
4. Energize the Rudraksha: Place the Rudraksha in a metal or glass container and cover it with clean and dry cotton cloth. Then, keep a few pieces of dried fruits, incense sticks, and flowers on the top. Light the incense sticks and offer prayers to Lord Shiva.
5. Wear the Rudraksha: After the energization process, wear the Rudraksha in a clean and thin thread made of silk, cotton or wool. It is important to tie the Rudraksha close to the skin, preferably around the neck or wrist.
6. Maintain the Rudraksha: Keep the Rudraksha clean by wiping it with a clean cloth regularly. Avoid wearing the Rudraksha during activities that involve impure thoughts or actions.
By following these steps, you can wear the One Mukhi Rudraksha and receive its spiritual and healing benefits.

Astrological Significance- According to astrology, the One Mukhi Rudraksha is associated with the Sun and is said to have a direct connection with the soul of the wearer. It is believed that wearing this Rudraksha can help the wearer attain self-realization and spiritual enlightenment. It is also said to bring clarity of thought and boost the confidence of the wearer.
The One Mukhi Rudraksha is particularly recommended for those born under the zodiac sign of Leo. It is said to enhance the natural traits of Leos, such as leadership qualities, confidence, and determination. It can also help those born under other zodiac signs to overcome obstacles and achieve success in their endeavors.
The One Mukhi Rudraksha is also associated with the Ajna Chakra or the Third Eye Chakra, which is the seat of intuition and wisdom. It is said to activate this Chakra and help the wearer develop their psychic abilities and intuition.
Overall, the One Mukhi Rudraksha is considered a powerful tool for spiritual and personal growth, and it is recommended for anyone who wishes to enhance their connection with the divine and unlock their full potential.

junefromthemoon@diaspora-fr.org

Easy Velvet

“You are made up of 84 minerals, 23 elements and 40 liters of water spread over 38 trillion cells.
You were built from nothing, from the remains of the Earth that you consumed, according to a set of instructions hidden in a double helix and small enough to be carried by a sperm.
You are recycled butterflies, plants, rocks, streams, firewood, wolf fur and shark teeth, broken down into their smallest parts and rebuilt into the most complex living thing on our planet. .
You do not inhabit the earth, you are the Earth!” - A.Marcus -

A beautiful Sun day to you, everyday! Shine! 🤟😻👌

#you #are #love #light #high #EasyVelvet #Peinture #painting #art #Blue #water #Earth #one

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#2022 #MUSIC
https://omegatribe.bandcamp.com/album/new-peace-movement

The new #album from #anarcho-punk favourites #OmegaTribe is something of a musical departure from the band’s 80s past. While they still sing about freedom, peace and unity this is more of a kick back and chill out album for aging anarchos. Reviewed by Nathan Brown.

Definitely one of the more #melodic of the bands associated with #Crass and the “anarcho-punk” scene, #Omega #Tribe have to a degree regenerated themselves but still attract a lot of interest based on their 1980s past. In that 80s scene, #punk was largely responsible for connecting a lot of young #people with the peace movement and giving it more energy. The CND sign was side by side with the circled A on most punk’s jackets and many a record sleeve. We didn’t just want #anarchy, we wanted #peace too…and equality! In terms of keeping that message alive, title track New Peace Movement is an exemplar.

“This is the beginning of a new peace movement
Right here, right #now

Peace built on respect and mutual trust
Should be good enough for us
The dawning of the day has come
No need to worry we’ll get this done

The colour of my skin
Is just the colour of my skin
I recognise that we must learn
I reject pseudo-science, it’s #one #humanity

People have been gay since time began
This love is a pure and natural thing
Help each other find comfort and love
And have a good fucking time, because you’re worth it!

There are so many flags to wave
None of them are worth dying for
But I will stand for a just cause
For peace, humanity and our earth”

Lyrically this stands alongside the classic Angry Songs EP and No Love Lost LP. This album is not all socio-political stuff, though. Many of the songs are more about personal relationships, trauma and angst, and the music reflects this.

It doesn’t feel right to label this release as punk – it is musically much more diverse than that label. Not that something has to be punk for you to like it (First rule of punk, don’t let people tell you what you’re allowed to like. Second rule of punk, there are no rules). I’d suggest 4 of the 12 tracks fit the “punk” label. The title track. The angry enunciated kick back against racism in Ain’t Gonna Let ‘Em (after a deceptive Britpoppy start). Then there is the anti-religious message of Shit (“Don’t Lay Your Shit On Me, Don’t Try and force me to believe Cos I will not see you in heaven”) which is a straight up 77 punk song in the tradition of Chelsea or Menace. Lies is in a similar vein, leaning a little more towards Buzzcocks to my ears.

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#Brahma had #ten #sons and #one #daughter:

  1. Marichi Rishi

Rishi Marichi or Mareechi or Marishi (meaning a ray of light) is the son of Brahma. He is also one of the Saptarshi (Seven Great Sages Rishi), in the First Manvantara, with others being Atri Rishi, Angiras Rishi, Pulaha Rishi, Kratu Rishi, Pulastya Rishi, and Vashishtha.
Family: Marichi is married to Kala and gave birth to Kashyap

  1. Atri Rishi

Atri or Attri is a legendary bard and scholar. Rishi Atri is said to be ancestor of some Brahmin, Prajapatis, kshatriya and Vaishya communities who adopt Atri as their gotra. Atri is the Saptarishis (Seven Great Sages Rishi) in the seventh, i.e. the present Manvantara.
Family: When the sons of Brahma were destroyed by a curse of Shiva, Atri was born again from the flames of a sacrifice performed by Brahma. His wife in both manifestations was Anasuya. She bore him three sons, Datta, Durvasas, and Soma, in his first life, and a son Aryaman (Nobility), and a daughter, Amala (Purity), in the second. Soma, Datta and Durvasa, are the incarnations of the Divine Trinity Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra (Shiva) respectively.

  1. Angirasa Rishi

Angirasa is a rishi who, along with sage Atharvan, is credited to have formulated (“heard”) most of the fourth Veda called Atharvaveda. He is also mentioned in the other three Vedas.
Family: His wife is Surupa and his sons are Utathya, Samvartana and Brihaspati

  1. Pulaha Rishi

He was born from the navel of Lord Brahma. He was burned due to a curse made by Lord Shiva, then was born again in Vaivasvata Manvantara, this time from Agni’s hair.
Family:During his birth in the first Manvantara, Rishi Pulaha was married to another of Daksha’s daughters, Kshama (Apology). Together they had three sons, Kardama, Kanakapeetha and Urvarivat, and a daughter named Peevari.

  1. Pulutsya Rishi

He was the medium through which some of the Puranas were communicated to man. He received the Vishnu Purana from Brahma and communicated it to Parashara, who made it known to mankind. He was one of the Saptarishis in the first Manvantara.
Family: He was father of Visravas who was the father of Kubera and Ravana, and all the Rakshasas are supposed to have sprung from him. Pulastya Rishi was married to one of Kardam ji’s nine daughters named Havirbhoo. Pulastya Rishi had two sons – Maharshi Agastya and Visravas. Vishravaa had two wives: one was Kekasi who gave birth to Ravana, Kumbhakarna and Vibhishana; and another was Ilavida and had a son named Kuber.

  1. Krathu Rishi

Kratu which appears in two different ages. In the Swayanbhuva Manvantara. Krathu was a Prajapati and a very dear son of Lord Brahma. He was also the son-in-law of Prajapati Daksha.
Family:His wife was named Santhati. It is said that he had 60,000 children. They were named as included in the Valakhilyas.

Rishi Kratu was again born in the Vaivaswata Manvantara because of Lord Shiva’s boon. In this Manvantara he had no family. It is said that he was born from the hand of Lord Brahma. As he had no family and no children, Kratu adopted Agastya’s son, Idhvaaha. Kratu is considered as one of the Bhargavas.

  1. Vashistha

Vashistha is one of the Saptarishis in the seventh, i.e. the present Manvantara. He had in his possession the divine cow Kamadhenu, and Nandini her child, who could grant anything to their owners.
Vashistha is credited as the chief author of Mandala 7 of the Rigveda. Vashistha and his family are glorified in RV 7.33, extolling their role in the Battle of the Ten Kings, making him the only mortal besides Bhava to have a Rigvedic hymn dedicated to him. Another treatise attributed to him is “Vashistha Samhita” – a book on the Vedic system of electional astrology.
Family: Arundhati is the name of the wife of Vashista.
In cosmology Mizar star is known as Vashistha and Alcor star is known as Arundhati in traditional Indian astronomy. The pair is considered to symbolise marriage and, in some Hindu communities, priests conducting a wedding ceremony allude to or point out the constellation as a symbol of the closeness marriage brings to a couple. Since Vasishta was married to Arundathi, he was also called Arundathi Natha, meaning the husband of Arundathi.

  1. Prachethasa

Prachetasa is considered to be one of the most mysterious figures of Hindu mythology. According to the puranas Prachetasa was one of the 10 Prajapatis who were ancient sages and law gives. But there is also a reference to 10 Prachetas who were sons of Prachinabarthis and great grandsons of Prithu. It is said that they lived for 10,000 years in a great ocean, very deeply engaged in meditation upon Vishnu and obtained from Him the boon of becoming the progenitors of mankind.
Family: They married a girl named Manisha, a daughter of Kanclu . Daksha was their son.

  1. Bhrigu

Maharrishi Bhirgu is the first compiler of predictive astrology, and also the author of Bhrigu Samhita, the astrological (Jyotish) classic.The adjectival form of the name, Bhargava, is used to refer to the descendants and the school of Bhrigu. Along with Manu, Bhrigu had made important contributions to ‘Manusmriti’, which was constituted out of a sermon to a congregation of saints in the state of Brahmavarta, after the great floods in this area, nearly 10,000 years ago.
Family:He was married to Khyati, the daughter of Daksha. He had two sons by her, named Dhata and Vidhata. His daughter Sri or Bhargavi, married Vishnu

  1. Narada Muni

Narada is a Vedic sage who plays a prominent role in a number of Hindu texts, notably the Ramayana and the Bhagavata Purana. Narada is arguably ancient India’s most travelled sage with the ability to visit distant worlds and realms. He is depicted carrying a Veena, with the name Mahathi and is generally regarded as one of the great masters of the ancient musical instrument. Narada is described as both wise and mischievous, creating some of Vedic literature’s more humorous tales. Vaishnav enthusiasts depict him as a pure, elevated soul who glorifies Vishnu through his devotional songs, singing the names Hari and Narayana, and therein demonstrating bhakti yoga.

  1. Shatarupa

Brahma had one daughter Named Shatrupa- (one who can take hundred forms) born from various parts of his body. She is said to the first woman created by Lord Brahma. Shatarupa is the female portion of Brahma.

When Brahma created Shatarupa, Brahma followed her wherever she went. To avoid Brahma following her Shatarupa then moved in various directions. In whichever direction she went, Brahma developed another head until he had four, one for each direction of the compass. Shatarupa tried every way to stay out of Brahma’s gaze. However a fifth head appeared and this is how Brahma developed five heads. At this moment Lord Shiva came and cut off the top head of Brahma as it is misdeed and incestuous of Brahma to become obsessed with her, as Shatarupa was her daughter. Lord Shiva ordered that Brahma would not be worshipped for his offence. Since then Brahma has been reciting the four Vedas, one from every mouth in remorse.
https://www.hindufaqs.com/prajapatis-the-10-sons-of-lord-brahma/