Emma, by Jane Austen
Jane Austen's 'Emma' Emma, derived from Germanic ermen meaning "whole" or "universal". This name was borne by the mother of Edward the Confessor and by an 11th-century German saint. This is also the name of... More »
Jane Austen's 'Emma' Emma, derived from Germanic ermen meaning "whole" or "universal". This name was borne by the mother of Edward the Confessor and by an 11th-century German saint. This is also the name of... More »
Eleanor Roosevelt, as well known for her social activism as for being the wife of US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was born on October 11, in 1884. The niece of Teddy Roosevelt and a distant... More »
Adopting an attitude of universal responsibility is essentially a personal matter. The real test of compassion is not what we say in abstract discussions but how we conduct ourselves in daily life. -His Holiness the... More »
No one can explain spiritualism by simply in words. While you are charged and changed with the experience, then only you will understand as to what it is. Look at the central point between... More »
Reiki is a powerful, precise system of healing which is believed to have originated in Tibet thousands of years ago. It accesses universal life force energy.