2007-09-05

An Airline Sacrifices Goats to Appease Hindu Sky God

Dear Friends:

I want to share this story with all of you... Some Western people have criticized the Nepalese airline's officials because of the goats' sacrifice. However they forget that in this side of the world we attend to masses and other kind of blessing events to be protected by the Highest Energy of the Universe...

Someone at Yahoo! Answers asked if "Is this proof that Akash Bhairab, Hindu sky deity, is the one true God?"

I replied that: "There's only one Supreme Source of Energy in the Universe... People have the right to call Him/Her/It by any name because no one in the earthly dimension we live knows if this Energy (some consider it 'God') has a name... However, the purest and most sincere intention to reach the Supreme Source of Energy is enough to be blessed. "

I'm including a link to the Wikipedia, it will help all of us to understand the Nepalese ritual.

May the Supreme Light Always Guide your Life Path!!
Ruffus Baldur/Psychic Advisor at www.miracleon6thstreet.com

Airline sacrifices goats to appease sky god

According to Reuters news agency, officials at Nepal's state-run airline recently sacrificed two goats to appease Akash Bhairab, the Hindu sky god, following technical problems with one of its Boeing 757 aircraft.

Nepal Airlines, which has two Boeing aircraft, has had to suspend some services in recent weeks due the problem.

The goats were sacrificed in front of the troublesome aircraft Sunday at Nepal's only international airport in Kathmandu in accordance with Hindu traditions, an official said.

"The snag in the plane has now been fixed and the aircraft has resumed its flights," said Raju K.C., a senior airline official, without explaining what the problem had been.

Local media last week blamed the company's woes on an electrical fault. The carrier runs international flights to five cities in Asia.

It is common in Nepal to sacrifice animals like goats and buffaloes to appease different Hindu deities. <>

2007-07-02

A Message in the Codex Arkanum

Dear Friends,

This afternoon, the misterious Oracle in the Codex Arkanum dictated me this statement and I want to share it with all the Miracle On 6th Street's visitors: "Write this down. Life is fill-in-the-blank travel."

Blessed Be... May The Supreme Light Always Guide your Life Path!!
Your psychic advisor: Nadia Khaleedah
http://www.miracleon6thstreet.com/

2007-03-25

Psychic chat drives fire marshal to quit

Dear Friends,

If this marshal had consulted one of our psychics, this would not happened... Always remember: If you require it, we provide strictly confidential service on demand, so nobody will ever suspect you're exchanging email with psychics! :)

Blessed Be!!
Your psychic advisor: Lucy B.
www.miracleon6thstreet.com


Psychic chat drives fire marshal to quit

A fire marshal who admitted consulting online psychics at work didn't need a crystal ball to tell him it was time to resign.

Tom Weber, a 22-year fire veteran, was put on administrative leave nine months ago after he was accused of asking an online psychic on a department computer whether he and others would be successful in getting rid of Middleton's fire chief.

Fire Chief Aaron Harris discovered the query, and said Weber had exchanged e-mails with other people seeking to remove the chief.

Weber said he's resigning effective March 31, and denied working against Harris. But he doesn't dispute contacting psychics on department computers. A computer technician found other communications dating back three years.

"Everyone is entitled to their spiritual guidance," Weber said.

He said he's been interested in psychics for years.

Harris was elected chief in the Madison suburb in 2003 and later appointed to the position permanently. Harris has said that during restructuring of the department, a small group of employees and volunteers began working against him.

"This has been an ongoing battle for about two years," said Weber. "It was pretty much just time to step aside and let people go on with what they need to do."

Source: AP