Vatic Project: This below is a major change of pace. Its more about a wonderment, and goodness, then about our normal news. When I was growing up, I had great Jewish friends and my debate partner was also Jewish. We won all our debates....and he taught me dances and songs that were part of his religion and culture. I loved the Jewish people that I knew back then, who were as wonderful and loving as the Khazars are angry and hateful.
That is why I knew something was not right about those who called themselves Jews and lumped themselves in with Israeli's as well, without mentioning their zionism, and I discovered the story of the Khazars that explained it all to me. This below that is for your viewing, is more like my view of wonderful Jewish people that I grew up with.
These guys below have created a wonderful organization to help save the "great whales" and in working in the Sea of Cortez, came across an opportunity to literally save one young great whale. This was a great video and these people who are running this conservancy should be supported as much as possible. Anyway, enjoy the change of pace and some good news for a change.
The message from this video that I got is "No matter how tied up and bound you feel, no matter how hopeless it seems, and no matter how dire, there will always be something that will come along to change it all, all we have to do is look for every single opportunity that shows up and use it to change our situation to one of celebration, success, winning and living a full life". But always, truth must be the foundation for coping, no matter what, just stay out of fear and begin looking for ways to correct the problem. Look at the danger that man was in when he entered the water. He was afraid but converted it into empathy for the whale and thus was able with very little to save the whales life.
We will PREVAIL!!!!!
Saving Valentina.6.8.11
That is why I knew something was not right about those who called themselves Jews and lumped themselves in with Israeli's as well, without mentioning their zionism, and I discovered the story of the Khazars that explained it all to me. This below that is for your viewing, is more like my view of wonderful Jewish people that I grew up with.
These guys below have created a wonderful organization to help save the "great whales" and in working in the Sea of Cortez, came across an opportunity to literally save one young great whale. This was a great video and these people who are running this conservancy should be supported as much as possible. Anyway, enjoy the change of pace and some good news for a change.
The message from this video that I got is "No matter how tied up and bound you feel, no matter how hopeless it seems, and no matter how dire, there will always be something that will come along to change it all, all we have to do is look for every single opportunity that shows up and use it to change our situation to one of celebration, success, winning and living a full life". But always, truth must be the foundation for coping, no matter what, just stay out of fear and begin looking for ways to correct the problem. Look at the danger that man was in when he entered the water. He was afraid but converted it into empathy for the whale and thus was able with very little to save the whales life.
We will PREVAIL!!!!!
Saving Valentina.6.8.11
Uploaded by elinoyes on Jun 13, 2011
Michael Fishbach narrates his encounter with a humpback whale entangled in a fishing net. Gershon Cohen and he have founded The Great Whale Conservancy to protect whales. http://www.greatwhaleconservancy.org, is their website, or go to gwc's facebook page, and join them in helping to save these magnificent beings.
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