Monthly Archives: October 2014
Your perfect mate
“Maybe it’s not about the length of time you’ve known someone; maybe it’s about instant recognition on an unconscious level. Our souls know each other.” ― S.E. Hall, Emerge
In my religion we believe that “‘Souls are like conscripted soldiers; those whom they recognize, they get along with, and those whom they do not recognize, they will not get along with.”
So everyone we met on earth we already met before , and sometime I wish I remember who was my perfect mate ,when I was a soul ,so it would be easier on earth
There is one person in my life I didn’t talk about yet , my fiancé , we been together for two and half years today ,started actually as best friends and then had a two year relationship and got engage 6 months ago, he had to travel for work after the engagement ,so it’s a long…
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“Just A Taste . . . “
Full Bloom…
Timeline From Hell
The Many Faces of Love
I. Love At First Sight
Catch the spark
it could be love
at first sight!
II. Worn-Out Valentine
Pleas, lies
tell me no more
my heart is tired.
III. Listening Love
When we love someone
we listen and talk to her
listening is love.
Cold – Fort Wayne, Indiana
Croatian Woman Veteran Dies Rallying For War-Invalids’ Rights
Croatia, the War, and the Future
Nevenka Topalusic
Croatian Homeland War
Veteran and War-Invalid
Held Onto Her Courage To Her Death
What a tragic and sad week it has been for Croatia.
“I’m here because this injustice is killing me. I went to war so that my children could have a better future but it turns out life is not better for me or for my children. I’m here today explicitly to fight for myself and for my children and I’m not moving from here, they can only carry my dead body from here, I’m staying here…as I say, only my dead body is leaving this place … if need be for years and years until I die, I will be here,” said the Croatian war veteran and hero Nevenka Topalusic on Monday 21 October 2014 standing proud among her colleagues Homeland War invalids in front of the Croatian War Veterans ministry building…
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