2006-12-29

Indian Film On Reincarnation Probes Karma Concept

A new Indian film examines the ancient philosophical concept of karma through the lives of eight characters who remember the sins of their past life and reconcile to the suffering in their new birth.

One of the characters in the film, "Meridian," is a pauper who remembers his past life as a king and its opulence but reconciles to the poverty and squalor of his present as punishment for sins committed in the previous birth.

"The film presents characters who cannot escape the cycle of karma," Irrfan Khan, a leading Bollywood actor known for playing unconventional roles, told Reuters.

"They understand within the course of the film that a person is bound to face the consequence of the action committed by him," said Khan, who acts as the king-turned-pauper.

As a philosophical concept that is central to Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, karma is action, seen as bringing up on oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation.

"Meridian," which uses both English and Hindi language, seeks to portray the mental trauma of people who remember who they were and what they did in their previous birth, said Khan.

Although the concept of reincarnation has been scientifically debated in India, it finds many takers, especially in the countryside.

The theme of reincarnation has been the grist for many successful Bollywood films where the hero has often returned to avenge the injustices of his past life.

"Meridian" is being directed by London-based filmmaker Venod Mitra and most of the filming has been completed. Source: Reuters News Agency

2006-11-01

I Cultivate a White Rose - José Martí

The MIRACLE ON 6TH STREET® psychic community shares with you today the precious poem written by Cuban patriot José Martí, which will be understood to explain what are miracles made of... HAPPY HALLOWEEN AND DAYS OF DEAD!

I Cultivate a White Rose
By Jose Marti

I cultivate a white rose
In July as in January
For the sincere friend
Who gives me his hand frankly.

And for the cruel person who tears out
the heart with which I live,
I cultivate neither nettles nor thorns:
I cultivate a white rose.

2006-03-18

What Are Miracles Made Of?

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These stories are made of love, hope, fear, humor, worries, joy, tears, smiles, hard moments, dreams, but above all of them, they are made of faith. Miracles are made of all these wonderful experiences which represent a lesson to be learned, to be attained for a better life.

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