Sunday 27 November 2016

How to detect and remove negative energies at home using only a glass of water?



There are so many techniques that can help you detect negative energies in your home. Today we’re going to show you the simplest one which will detect negative energies and clear them from your home and maintain the harmony in your family.
We inhabit certain energies wherever we live. Our homes are a space of unity where many energies meet – our feelings, thoughts and emotions emit a certain type of energy, but also attract other energies. Family members, neighbors or visitors in our homes can bring in negative energies which may affect our mood and well-being.
The energy debris can be a result of negative emotions, thoughts, occurrences, and stress that you have experienced in your space.
Your house is like a sponge. Whatever transpires in your environment is absorbed into the walls, furniture, carpet, ceiling, and objects. Frequently, these negative energies accumulate in the corners and tucked away places. Also, if you had a negative event happen recently or a lot of sadness or fear, cleanse your space immediately!
Once they enter your home, negative energies impact your whole life.
They can cause your budget to fluctuate, break the relationships between family members and disrupt the harmony in your home. As a result, you will feel anxious, restless and broken, with no will to live. However, the symptoms may not be noticeable early, which is why it’s important to know how to detect the negative energy in your home.

Before starting, it’s important to know the reason for the disharmony – sometimes, even negative energies are not the culprit. However, if you can’t find the underlying problem, try this trick to detect negative energies:
Get a clear (transparent) glass and pour sea salt in it – it should cover about 1/3 of the glass. Top the glass off with 1/3 water and 1/3 white vinegar, then put it in the room where you think the bad vibes are most powerful.
Put the glass in a hidden spot and leave it for a full day. Make sure no one moves it from the spot. After 24 hours, examine the glass – if it’s just like you left it, there are no negative energies in that room. You can try the trick in another room and see what happens.
If the glass has smudges or a lot of bubbles, and is clearly not like you left it, it is a result of energy problems. In this case, repeat the procedure again with a new glass, and repeat until it’s as clean as you left it.
It is important to know that you need to throw away the content from the glass in the toilet, and flush the toilet, which will clear all the negative energy absorbed in your house.
You can do the same the next day if you still feel bad vibes around you. Repeat the procedure until the water in the glass is the same as you left it.

THE HINDU SHIVA ‘DANCE OF DESTRUCTION’ FILMED INSIDE CERN COLLIDER

So why, one might ask, has a very bizarre movie been filmed on location there featuring the Shiva 'Dance Of Destruction'? Yes, in fact, a statue of Nataraja depicting the Hindu god Shiva was dedicated there on-site back in 2004 when CERN was first constructed.

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HE LHC IS THE LARGEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD. IT TOOK 

THOUSANDS OF SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS

 DECADES TO PLAN AND BUILD, AND IT CONTINUES TO

 OPERATE AT THE VERY BOUNDARIES OF SCIENTIFIC

 KNOWLEDGE.

“And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou? Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down in it.” 
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN’s accelerator complex. The LHC consists of a 27-kilometer ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way.
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, has its headquarters in Geneva. At present, its Member States are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. India, Israel, Japan, the Russian Federation, the United States of America, Turkey, the European Commission and UNESCO have observer status. CERN Council is the body in which the representatives of the 20 Member States of the Organization decide on scientific programmes and financial resources.
So why, one might ask, has a very bizarre movie been filmed on location there featuring the Shiva ‘Dance Of Destruction‘? Yes, in fact, a statue of Nataraja depicting the Hindu god Shiva was dedicated there on-site back in 2004 when CERN was first constructed.
Now here is where it gets interesting. The significance of the Lord Nataraja sculpture is that the Hindu god Shiva is shown as first destroying the world, then recreating it. A Bengali chant talking about this says:
“Because You love the Burning-ground, I have made a Burning-ground of my heart – That You, Dark Onehunter of the Burning-ground, May dance Your eternal dance.”
The bible clearly tells us that the Hindu “dark one” who inhabits the “burning ground” is none other than Satan himself. Is the picture starting to become clear to you now?
The same “science” that inspired the builders of the Tower of Babel, men who like Satan said they did not need God to reach Heaven, is also behind the work of the people at CERN. People who have dedicated the whole of their research to the “dark one”.
There are no accidents and no coincidences. The New World Order is sending a clear-cut message. They are awaiting for the appearance of their lord, the Antichrist, and will attempt to destroy the world and recreate it in his image. The bible tells us how it all will end:
“But tidings out of the east and out of the north shall trouble him: therefore he shall go forth with great fury to destroy, and utterly to make away many. And he shall plant the tabernacles of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall come to his end, and none shall help him.” Daniel 11:44,45 9 (KJV)

Friday 25 November 2016

Demonetisation: Where you can still use old Rs 500 notes

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While old Rs 1,000 notes are no longer valid for transactions, Rs 500 notes can still be used until December 15. Here is a list of places where you can still use old Rs 500 notes:


Thursday 24 November 2016

Nikki Haley leads Trump's pick for US Ambassador to UN: Report


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WASHINGTON: South Carolina's Indian-American Governor Nikki Haley is the leading candidate to bePresident-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Ambassador to the United Nations, media reports said on Wednesday.

While there was no word from the the presidential transition team, several US media reported that the announcement in this regard could be made early.

If chosen, Haley, 44, would be the first woman and minority representative to joinTrump's administration and would replace Samantha Power as the next US Ambassador to the UN, the Wall Street Journal reported.


She would also be the first ever Indian-American Cabinet rank official in any administration.

The Cabinet position would require confirmation by the Senate.

Reports also said that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, a Haley ally, is said to be Trump's likely choice for secretary of state, a position Haley was previously speculated for last week.

Reports also said that Trump has picked Gen James Mattis (retd) as his Defence Secretary.

The newest revelation comes after Haley's face-to-face meeting with Trump at Trump Tower in New York on Thursday.

"It was a good meeting. We talked about a multiple group of topics and it was nice meeting," she had told reporters on Monday.

"The move, expected Wednesday, continues the steep political rise of the daughter of Indian immigrants that started six years ago when the Bamberg native was elected as South Carolina's first female and minority governor," reported The Post and Courier, the leading newspaper of South Carolina.
"The planned nomination to the cabinet-level post, confirmed by multiple sources with knowledge of the decision, is likely to raise questions about Haley's qualifications for a major foreign policy role since she has little diplomatic experience as state lawmaker and governor," the daily said.

The Wall Street said former presidential candidate Ben Carson has been asked to consider leading the Department of Housing and Urban Development.


Haley, the daughter of Indian immigrants, was a vocal critic of the real estate mogul on the campaign trail. She later voted for Trump , lamenting that she was "not a fan" of either candidate.
Born Nimrata "Nikki" Randhawa, Haley is the first minority and female governor of South Carolina, a deeply conservative state with a long history of racial strife.


As the youngest governor in the US and only the second Indian-American to serve at the helm of a US state, she has been characterised as a rising star within the Republican Party

US computer scientists urge Hillary Clinton to challenge poll result

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WASHINGTON: A number of top US computer scientists have urged Hillary Clinton's campaign to seek a recount of vote in Battleground States of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, saying they have found evidence of 'manipulation', according to a media report on Wednesday.


The computer scientists believe they have found evidence that vote totals in the three swing states could have been manipulated or hacked, CNN reported, quoting a source as saying.


Democrat Clinton's Republican rival Donald Trump had won the swing states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania in the November 8 election.


The scientists presented their findings to top Clinton aides on a call last Thursday, it said
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The scientists, among them J Alex Halderman, the director of the University of Michigan Center for Computer Security and Society, told the Clinton campaign they believe there is a questionable trend of Clinton performing worse in counties that relied on electronic voting machines compared to paper ballots and optical scanners, according to the source.


The group informed John Podesta, Clinton's campaign chairman, and Marc Elias, the campaign's general counsel, that Clinton received 7 per cent fewer votes in counties that relied on electronic voting machines, which the group said could have been hacked.


Based on statistical analysis, Clinton may have been denied as many as 30,000 votes; she lost Wisconsin by 27,000, the scientists said.


Their group told Podesta and Elias that while they had not found any evidence of hacking, the pattern needs to be looked at by an independent review.


Neither Halderman nor John Bonifaz, an attorney also pressing the case, responded to requests for comment on Tuesday evening, CNN said.


Their urging was first reported by New York magazine.


A message left with President-elect Donald Trump's transition team also was not immediately returned, the report said.


There were widespread concerns about hacking ahead of this month's election, including the Obama administration accusing Russia of attempting to breach voter registration data.

But election officials and cybersecurity experts said earlier this month that it is virtually impossible for Russia to influence the election outcome.


A former Clinton aide declined to respond to questions about whether they will request an audit based on the findings, the report said.

Wednesday 23 November 2016

China breaks patent application record

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China-based inventors applied for a record-setting number of patents last year.
The country accounted for more than a million submissions, according to an annual report by the World Intellectual Property Organization (Wipo). It said the figure was "extraordinary".
Many of the filings were for innovations in telecoms, computing, semiconductors and medical tech.
Beijing had urged companies to boost the number of such applications.
But some experts have cast doubt as to whether it signifies that the country is truly more inventive than others, since most of China's filings were done locally.

What is a patent?

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A patent is the monopoly property right granted by a government to the owner of an invention.
This allows the creator and subsequent owners to prevent others from making, using, offering for sale or importing their invention into the country for a limited time.
In return they must agree for the patent filing to be publicly disclosed.

Skewed figures

A total of 2.9 million patent applications were filed worldwide in 2015, according to Wipo, marking a 7.8% rise on the previous year.
China can lay claim to driving most of that growth. Its domestic patent office - the Property Office of the People's Republic of China (Sipo) - received a record 1,101,864 filings.
That was more than its Japanese, South Korean and US equivalents combined.
But Chinese inventors were more reticent about seeking patent rights abroad.
According to Wipo, they filed just 42,154 applications outside their borders - Huawei and ZTE, two smartphone and telecoms equipment-makers, led the way.
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Image captionThere was a rise in the number of medical tech patent filings from China
By comparison US-based inventors sought more than five times that figure. And Japan, Germany and France also outnumbered the Asian giant.
One patent expert, who works with Chinese firms but asked not to be named, said the disparity in the figures was telling.
"What's called a patent in China is often a species of design, and these are the things they are getting copious amounts of," he said.
"This is probably innovation at its thinnest. I've seen some of these things and they are typically around parts of machinery on production lines.
"The detail of what they are applying for means they would be unlikely to have the necessary degree of novelty to be granted a patent worldwide."
In Europe, creating a new look for a manufactured object is not enough to qualify it for a patent - there must also be a technical aspect featuring a new process, improvement or concept that would not be obvious to a skilled person in the field.
In China, however, creating a distinctive new design - based on an object's shape, pattern and/or colour - is sufficient, so long as the product can be sold or used independently of other parts. The US also affords similar patent rights.

Fallen short

Part of the reason so many applications were made locally was that China set itself a target to boost patent filings five years ago.
Sipo declared at the time that it wanted to receive two million filings in 2015.
The government supported the initiative with various subsidies and other incentives.
As such, its tally of just over one million applications in a single year may be a world first for any patent office, but it was still well short of its goal.

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