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5 months ago on August 5... we relive Akasha

Posted on Dec 19th, 2007 by cosmicbdog : paradigm changer cosmicbdog
"5th August two thousand people would descend on the world famous London Palladium Theatre" was the statement made and a dream that indeed came true for our small boutique events company on this day. We knew this would be a life changing experience for not only our company, but everyone who attended ready to be uplifted and transformed... a day that would not be forgotten in this lifetime for the positive impact shared. [Here are a few photos]

What I saw in our audience were numerous standing ovations crowned with tear filled eyes. The closeness of the personally inspiring stories shared was incredibly raw.

Knowing the incredible nature of this event, we had this day professionally recorded and pressed to DVD by The Business Channel for purchase to regain access to the insights on the day. I can't imagine a better gift to give to someone at the moment in the realms of human development that can be watched on a computer or downloaded from tv to your brain in the living room. Just click the banner...  

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IF you're a cheap bastard and don't want to buy the whole 8 hours of mind blowing footage, go open your ears to FREE audio recordings of Dr Demartini live from the London Palladium at Akasha 2007.



p.s. Why don't you consider letting our animal friends, your local earthings also enjoy christmas this year? Referring to my good old friend Wikipedia again and creating yet another random WOW to fuel my self indulgent agenda to save a few lives from being unnecessarily murdered...

“...some Ebionites were vegetarian and considered both Jesus and John the Baptist to have been...” ~ Wikipedia

Go read up on Jesus!

p.p.s. For you folks in the UK looking for a great Indian vegetarian dining experience, check out Bobbys

p.p.p.s. This blog post has been kindly borrowed from another posting paradigm.
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