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Dream Weaver Writers Collaborative UnContest is Over!!!(picture and dream catcher info from Wiki- Internet) Dream Catchers Dream catchers originated in the Ojibwa Nation, during the pan-Indian movement of the 1960s & 1970s and were adopted by Native Americans of a number of different Nations. The Ojibwa believe that a dreamcatcher ... |
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Subhan'allah and its meaning!In general, the term Subhan’Allah can mean ‘Glorious is Allah’ or ‘Exalted is Allah’. But the meaning of the word goes deeper and is insightful than that. Mohammed bin AbeeBakr Abdulqader al-Razee, in his classic book “Mukhtar al-Sihah” explains the me... |
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yeh dosti..YEH DOSTI.. I met her, my friend Vijaya, under very strange circumstances. We, my husband and I had been responsible for getting them a flat in our apartment as they were waiting for their flat to be ready in one of those concret... |
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AMMA'S DREAM - (Friendly entry for BinaG's Dream weaver contest)On one Sunday, a day very dear to the Sun god, Amma, who was taking a nap in the afternoon, suddenly got up. The Sun god had come in her dream and told her the story about the birth of the universe. He had also shown her various sights of the universe. At the very end he had c... |
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My Yul BrynnerWhen my younger son was around 2 years of age, I decided to give him a hair cut and ended up with the Elikaranda (Rat- Gnawed) Look! I watched him nervously as he sat there playing. Oh dear God! What had I done to the poor beloved thing’s mass of curly mop??!! It looke... |
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Losing my identity - For a Few Pounds More!!!Losing my identity - For a Few Pounds More!!! The first time somebody called me a “Fatso” was when I was 5 years old. I don’t remember how I felt about it at that time. But that name has remained with me ever since, though it has been manifested in several variants – Du... |

