She was successively a catholic, a Socialist, an atheist, masona, teósofa and politics. Photo: Wikipedia. Annie Wood was born in 1847, in London, in a family of middle class of Irish origin and along his life it was always proud to be an Irish. His father, doctor, died when she was five years old, leaving the family in the difficult one...
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Tags: indies, Freemasonry, traveling women, politics, teosofía
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It is not perfect, but it is a big Spanish movie Some of them believe - and this way they have shown it in his comments in the same blog - that the negative criticism of the Spanish movies has an origin foreign to the quality of the movies: that if manias to the actors, that if the subsidies of González Sinde … Nothing more...
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Tags: alejandría, amenabar, philosophy, History, religion
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It takes not even three months in the department and it already beats records “It is 'asustante' that the books circulate freely along Internet:” Does he scare Internet? It must be the fear of the unknown thing “It Is necessary to arrange Internet because we are going to remain without contents” This I believe that it is a transcription error: she said to "milk", it is necessary to milk Internet. “Of...
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Tags: gonzalez sinde, humor, politics, sgae
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A singular man left us: other Photo dedicated his life to: Foundation Vicente Ferrer La the first time that I heard speaking about Vicente Ferrer it was me who was one child. He was in the mythical radio program you they are formidable, presented by Alberto Oliveras, who later would turn into the official biographer of Ferrer. Between the extraordinary one...
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It left the monastery and now he studies in Madrid It was doing time that nothing one was publishing on the famous child lick native of Granada, who is already not a child precisely, so has 24 blocks. Approximately two years ago I had his news on the part of someone who meets him and he mentioned to me that it had left the Buddhism and...
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Tags: Buddhism, dalai mud, grenade, religion
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It turned to the world two times and lived between cannibals and hunters of heads Foto: Wikipedia “Meanwhile I look in vain for some epithet that characterizes fairly his extraordinary disposal at the adventure, comes to my mind, for example, that in the proximities of Rio de Janeiro it defends itself from a dangerous robber to...
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Tags: austria, traveling women, trips
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Documentary on Alexandra David-Neel In the channel of YouTube of the UNED I have met a documentary on my admired Alexandra David-Neel, the woman first in entering the prohibited city of Lhasa and whom the monks Buddhists were calling ‘a lamp of knowledge’. In his book Mystics and magicians of the Tibet Alexandra he narrates of...
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Tags: Buddhism, muds, magic, Tibet, uned, trips
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