Commonwealth realm is a sovereign state within the Commonwealth of Nations that has Elizabeth II as its monarch and head of state.[1][2]

The sixteen current realms have a combined land area of 18.8 million km² (7.3 million mi², excluding Antarctic claims), and a population of 134 million,[3] of which all, except about two million, live in the six most populous states: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and Jamaica.

Fourteen of the current and all former realms were once British colonies that evolved into independent states, the exceptions being the United Kingdom (UK) itself and Papua New Guinea, which was formed in 1975 as a union of the former German New Guinea — administered by Australia as an international trusteeship before independence — and the former British New Guinea — legally the territory of Papua, administered for the UK by Australia since 1905.


The first realms to emerge were colonies that had already previously attained the status of a self-governing Dominion within the British Empire.

For a time, the older term of Dominion was retained to refer to these non-British realms, even though their actual status had changed with the granting of full legislative independence.


The word is still sometimes used today, though increasingly rarely, as the word realm was formally introduced with Britain's proclamation of Elizabeth II as queen in 1952 and acquired legal status with the adoption of the modern royal styles and titles by the individual countries.[1]


The qualified term Commonwealth realm is not official, and has not been used in law; rather, it is a term of convenience for distinguishing this group of realms from other countries in the Commonwealth that do not share the same monarch.


Why are the money collection details so important?


By refusing to divulge the money collection locations, Western Union protects fraud criminals from unwelcome attention. It is well known that victims of Internet fraud do not often report cases to the police. It is suspected (on good grounds) that police forces do not have the resources to tackle cross border fraud of this sort. If victims were entitled to know exactly when and where their money had been collected, they could report to us and enable us to pass on to the police the locations of fraud hot spots.


These would, no doubt, include the premises of agents who collaborate with the fraudsters. The police (or other enforcement agencies) would be able to visit such premises and ask to see video footage of fraud collections. We might even see some overdue arrests.


The Home Office is unable to supply statistics on arrests for Internet fraud offences - we suspect that such arrests are very rare and we know that the scammers can operate with impunity.

What does the Payment Services Directive say about consumer rights? Precious little!


There is much guff about transparency in regard to commission costs and exchange rates but we need only look to Article 38a in order to find the fraud criminals' charter.

In English, the term "magi" is most commonly used in reference to the Gospel of Matthew's "wise men from the East", or "three wise men", though that number does not actually appear in Matthew's account. The plural "magi" entered the English language around 1200, in reference to the Biblical magi of Matthew 2:1. The singular appears considerably later, in the late 14th century, when it was borrowed from Old French in the meaning magician together with magic.

In Judeo-Christian tradition, the Angel of the Presence is an entity or multiple entities more then human can image . No words should describe ;



(Angels of Presence, Hebrew: malak paniym מַלְאַךְ פָּנָיו) variously considered angelic or else identified with God Himself.


The phrase occurs in Isaiah 63:9, which states that, throughout the history of Israel, the well ,


Allah The God of The Universal creators Inanna the Creator of the force of Allah has loved and been merciful to that nations and shared in its distresses, saving Israel the well with "the angel of his presence".[1] Now only Palestine The well has run dry . The salt of the earth is running without mineral life all will :


The Septuagint translation of the Book of Isaiah emphasizes that this term is simply a way of referring to God, not a created angel.[2]

In the Book of Jubilees, the Angel of the Presence explains to Moses the history of Israel.[3]


Jubilees depicts this entity as one of God's special agents and does not provide him with a specific name.[4]


In the Testament of Judah, Judah states that he has received blessing from the Angel of the Presence.[5]


The Second Book of Enoch


This is our last dance no more Ladder



identifies Uriel as the Angel of the Presence or else as one of the Angels of the Presence.[6]

O Allaah, You are my Lord, no one has the right to be worshipped except You, You created me and I am your servant and I abide to your covenant and promise as best as I can, I take refuge in you from the evil of which I committed. I acknowledge your favour upon me and I acknowledge my sin, so forgive me, for verily no one can forgive sin except you.’


Then Prophet peace upon him continued "“If person recites this during the day with strong faith in it and dies on the same day before the sunset, he will be among the people of Paradise and if somebody recites it at night with strong faith in it and dies before sunrise he will be among the people of Paradise.”



Saturday, December 3, 2011

Interests

Thursday, December 1, 2011

This to Siska , Storrs , Wendy , Micheal

Spiritual Hierarchy is a term often used in Neo-Theosophy, and the Ascended Master Teachings, a group of religions based on Theosophy. It represents the concept of a group of self-realised Masters of the Ancient Wisdom, referred to by those adherent to the


Ascended Master Teachings as Ascended Masters, who are ranked at various levels, and their disciples, invisibly helping humanity from behind the scenes on the higher spiritual planes (although according to Alice A. Bailey and Benjamin Creme, they are now allegedly planning to making their existence more known on the physical plane).[1]

Another term used for this idea include Great White Brotherhood; other terms used less often for this concept are: the Communion of Saints (where the "saints" are thought of as being the Masters), the Elder Brothers of the Race, the Council of Light, the Society of Illumined Minds, the Planetary Center of Love-Wisdom, The Kingdom of the Gods, the Spiritual Kingdom, the Kingdom of [Advanced] Souls, the Secret Chiefs, or the Mystical Body of Christ, when used in a New Age sense centering on Maitreya and not in the Roman Catholic sense).


Basically, the Masters are the New Age equivalent of the saints of the Roman Catholic Church. The Masters will function as such in the New Age world church called the Church Universal which Alice A. Bailey predicted in 1919 would be founded under the auspices of the Masters of the Ancient Wisdom. .[2] The Hierarchy is, according to Benjamin Creme, "... made up of the Masters and Initiates of all degrees and whose purpose is to implement the Plan of God",[3] referred to by Alice A. Bailey as the Plan of the Masters.



Neo-Theosophy and the Ascended Master Teachings are syncretic religions which combine religious concepts from and deities from primarily Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism and to some degree from other religions, as well their own unique deities.