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NIESTETY LUDZIE NIE ROZUMIEJA co to jest prawdziwa
modlitwa. Nie cos klepanego w kosciele z musu czy
przyzwyczajenia.
To jest sila ktora zawsze moze dac czlowiekowi rozwiaznie
i nie trzeba byc fanatykiem religijnym, czesto to wrecz
przeszkadza.
przeczytaj ta prawdziwa historie.

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Witold
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    • vernix1 Re: JAK BYS ROZUMIAL TO !!! - CUD MODLITWY 12.09.02, 21:22
      Gość portalu: volny napisał(a):

      > NIESTETY LUDZIE NIE ROZUMIEJA co to jest prawdziwa
      > modlitwa. Nie cos klepanego w kosciele z musu czy
      > przyzwyczajenia.
      > To jest sila ktora zawsze moze dac czlowiekowi rozwiaznie
      > i nie trzeba byc fanatykiem religijnym, czesto to wrecz
      > przeszkadza.
      > przeczytaj ta prawdziwa historie.
      >
      > <a
      href="http://www.geocities.com/psalm91_usa/"target="_blank">www.geocities.co
      > m/psalm91_usa/</a>
      > Witold



      Ty wolny to masz w tej makowce prypane.I masz racje modl sie ! ale o zdrowie
      bo o rozum to za pozno !
      • jot-23 Re: JAK BYS ROZUMIAL TO !!! - CUD MODLITWY 12.09.02, 21:34
        vernix1 napisał:

        http://www.geocities.com/psalm91_usa>
        >
        > Ty wolny to masz w tej makowce prypane.I masz racje modl sie ! ale o zdrowie
        > bo o rozum to za pozno !

        jak to bylo? Pulkownik Whittlesey mial 8 stop wysokosci i potrafil jednym
        magazynkiem wykosic kompanie krzyzakow?

        Volny: to z twojej strony:

        "L. Rawson, noted engineer and one of England's greatest scientists, who is the
        author of "Life Understood from a Scientific and Religious Point of View ",
        narrates an account of a British regiment under the command of Colonel
        Whittlesey that served in World War II for more than five years without loosing
        a man."

        a to jedna z wielu publikacji internetowych:

        "Frederick L. Rawson was a brother to a great engineer in England. F. L. Rawson
        took 100 men into world war one. They all returned without a scratch on any of
        them."

        • Gość: gadula CUD MODLITWY Ciag Dalszy IP: *.sympatico.ca 12.09.02, 21:47
          Frederick L. Rawson

          (1859-1923)

          Influential English
          New Thought Leader






          Frederick L. Rawson was a brother to a great engineer in
          England. F. L. Rawson took 100 men into world war one.
          They
          all returned without a scratch on any of them. "There is
          nothing but God." was his statement to that miracle. "There
          is
          nothing but God in God's perfect world. Man is the image,
          the likeness, passing on God's ideas to his fellow man with
          perfect regularity and ease."

          F. L. Rawson, like many other leaders in the field of New
          Thought, was not a clergyman. He was an engineer and
          businessman. Born in England in 1859, he became a
          distinguished practicing engineer, had achieved a marked
          success in
          his profession as consultant and as businessman, and had
          retired before he founded the Society for Spreading the
          Knowledge of True Prayer.

          Among other things, he was a pioneer in the field of the
          practical use of electricity and engineer of the first company
          in
          the field of electric lighting. He laid the first electric railway in
          England. He was also interested in other things and drew
          up plans for the first gas-driven automobile and was
          consulting engineer for the first airship built in Britain. He
          had the
          respect of serious minded scientists of his day. He also
          excelled at various sports and was first violinist in an
          orchestra
          for more than a dozen years.

          He was widely read in the fields of science and philosophy,
          and it was through his scientific interest in the remarkable
          claims made in the area of religion and the occult which led
          to him studying them to discover for himself whether or not
          the claims were true, and if they were, what scientific basis
          there was for them.

          Christian Science had come to Britain in the late 1880's with
          considerable success, and its claims of ability to heal the
          most stubborn of diseases could not fail to attract the
          attention of thoughtful people. The London Daily Mail
          resolved to
          find out the facts concerning these claims and publish them.
          The paper commisioned Rawson to make a study of the new
          cult and write a series of articles on it. Rawson accepted the
          assignment and began a study of Christian Science, with the
          result that far from exposing its errors, he was convinced of
          its truth and became an ardent Christian Scientist.

          Eventually though, his brilliant creative mind could no
          longer yield itself to the rigid, authoritarian organization that
          Christian Science had become and he parted ways with the
          church and began his own work, which ultimately grew into
          one of the most active and influential metaphysical healing
          groups in England, and affiliated itself with the growing New
          Thought Movement.

          In 1912 he wrote a book entitled Life Understood, which was
          to be revised and edited again and again, used as the
          textbook of the movement he founded, and studied far
          beyond the limits of his own groups of metaphysical healers
          the
          world over. During the first war his groups took to adopting
          "absent treatment" for the protection of soldiers, and some
          remarkable results began to appear with testimonies coming
          to him from persons benefited by the treatments, and in
          1916 he began a weekly publication called Active Service
          where he published these testimonies. At the masthead of
          the
          first were the words: "A weekly paper devoted to the
          spreading of the knowledge of the truth.
          YE SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE TRUTH
          SHALL MAKE YOU FREE."

          In 1917 he set up an organization called the Society for
          Spreading the Knowledge of True Prayer (SSKTP); the
          method of
          prayer was to be that of the realization of and conscious
          communion with God. He lectured to large audiences
          throughout
          the British Isles and in 1920 made an extended tour of the
          USA and Canada, lecturing and giving class instruction and
          treatments, with the result that a goodly number of SSKTP
          centers were established in American and Canadian cities.

          Although Rawson was distinctly Christian Science in his
          basic outlook, he co-operated enthusiastically with the New
          Thought groups. Great scientist that he was, Rawson
          entertained a number of ideas that find no acceptance
          among the
          majority of scholars. One of these was that the British and
          the Americans were the true Israel--that is, he held the
          expounded Anglo-Israel theory, which commended itself to a
          good many within New Thought and the metaphysical field
          in
          general, as for example Mary Baker Eddy.

          Rawson died in 1923, but the SSKTP movement went on
          and Active Service continued publication weekly up until
          August
          1940 when it became a monthly, and was still in publication
          in the 1960's.
    • Gość: modlitwa Re: JAK BYS ROZUMIAL TO !!! - CUD MODLITWY IP: *.chcg3.il.corecomm.net 12.09.02, 21:39
      VOLNY Ty jestes polglupkiem.
    • Gość: dorota piękne. To jest po prostu piękne. IP: *.warszawa.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 12.09.02, 22:29
      Warto czytać to forum dla takich chwil.
      Kapitanie i reszta. Nie zaśmiecajta tego wyjątkowego wątku. Minutą ciszy
      Panowie i Panie. Minutą ciszy.
      • Gość: Renka Re: psalm IP: 5.3R* / *.home.cgocable.net 13.09.02, 02:51
        Bede go czytac, az sie go naucze na pamiec.To jest piekna modlitwa.
      • volny1 Dorota czy jeszcze czytasz forum? jezli tak to . 15.09.02, 02:03
        daj znac bo mam dalszy ciag tego watku z zycia wziety,
        ale kto to przeczyta ?

        VOLNY

        Gość portalu: dorota napisał(a):

        > Warto czytać to forum dla takich chwil.
        > Kapitanie i reszta. Nie zaśmiecajta tego wyjątkowego
        wątku. Minutą ciszy
        > Panowie i Panie. Minutą ciszy.
        • wjadro Re: Dorota czy jeszcze czytasz forum? jezli tak 15.09.02, 02:25
          volny1 napisał:

          > daj znac bo mam dalszy ciag tego watku z zycia wziety,
          > ale kto to przeczyta ?
          >
          > VOLNY
          >
          Przeslij mi na priva
          Dorota

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