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    Steppin out of Babylon One by One

    Thursday, November 11th, 2010

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    The metaphysical definition of Babylon in confusion. Humanity is living in a society of mixed messages and subliminal programming. We can […]

    Freedom Time Lauryn Hill Real Freedom is Peace of Mind

    Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

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    Lets face it when it really comes down to it all anyone really wants to be totally free is peace of mind.
    So how do you get it and keep it?
    To have peace of mind you have to be certain and then you are centred.  To be certain you have to recognise the […]

    The World Unites through Music. Bob Marley inspires Musicians Worldwide

    Saturday, August 1st, 2009

    Bob Marley started a revolution bringing unification through music.  He said he wanted to fight the war with music and although this Jamaican Rastafarian Legend is no longer with us in the flesh his work and message will never die.  The message of peace, one love and unity in his music has spread like a […]

    Rasta Jamaican Medicine Fever Grass aka Lemon Grass Herb

    Monday, February 16th, 2009

     
    Family: Poaceae
    Botanical Names: Andropogon citrates or Cymbopogon citrates
    
Common Names: Lemon grass, Gandhatrana, Hari-chaha, Bhutrin Aginghas, Bhustrina, Chae-Kashmiri, Chayapul, Chippagaddi, Gandha bela, Gandha-Bena, Gavatichaha, ginger-grass, Karpoorpul, Lilicha, Majjige-hullu, Mikkotiu, Nimmagaddi, Olancha, Patichachaha, Penguin, Purhali- hullu, Rosha grass, Sugandhichaha, sweet-rush, Takratrani, Vasanapulla, Vashanup-pulla
    Lemon Grass is an easy plant to grow in subtropical and tropical climates. Lemongrass oil […]

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