Saturday, August 10, 2013

DON’T WORRY, WE’RE HAPPY!


DON’T WORRY, WE’RE HAPPY!
Though the mission of Egypt’s revolution is not yet complete, the return of the Egyptian identity that came with the ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood is a step in the right direction, says Adam Mowafi.
If you are someone who spends time following the political Tweets in Egypt, your state of mind is somewhere between a mental break down and a panic attack. Tweet after tweet, there’s nothing but negative commentary and links to American articles of how Egypt destroyed democracy, despite the big elephant in the room – that it was more like Islamic fascism to begin with. You would also think Egypt is teetering on the edge of disaster with millions of pro-Morsi protesters roaming the streets, proving a 50/50 split in the nation’s political views.
The reality is Egyptians are happy again. While the Muslim Brotherhood can bring out numbers by bussing them into Raba’a El Adaweya and Cairo University from across the country, the word “protest” was given a new meaning on June 30th when millions came out to show their dissonance for Morsi’s government. Frankly, people do not seem that bothered about the MB anymore as we are no longer intimidated by them or their ability to mobilise because June 30th outdid them without any busses. It’s like a huge weight has been lifted off everyone’s shoulders. Maybe the foreign correspondents do not get it because they just aren’t Egyptian, but the last year felt like a nightmare where the MB would blatantly lie to our faces and the rest of the world would accept their nonsense. It felt like we were in a parallel universe.
Despite the MB’s best efforts to reform Egypt in their likeness, the state, the people, the poor and the rich were battling them every step of the way. While some people cite this as stubbornness on the Egyptian people’s part and a refusal of democratic principles, for the majority of Egyptians, the fight ceased to be about politics. We felt our identity was being threatened by an invading force. While it might seem odd to the outside world, most Egyptians have far more anger for Morsi than they did for Mubarak because of the perceived attack on our Egyptianess. Whether this perception is right or wrong, there’s a strong feeling that, although founded here, the Muslim Brotherhood just doesn’t care about Egypt.
This Egyptian identity has been ingrained into us and, as a civilisation which has lasted millennia, throughout countless occupations, it is all we have to fall back on when times are tough and it’s where our sense of pride stems from. It is also the reason that even though we were occupied by both the French and the English, unlike other colonies, by the time they left we had barely learnt a word of either language or changed our habits.
We also love our army and this is not something likely to change anytime soon. Frankly, I hope it doesn’t. I just want a slow reform process to happen from people we trust. The army has learnt a lot and, as an institution, has realised it must change to survive in the long run. What they did on June 30th should be commended; while wrong in the democracy book, it is what suits Egypt and Egypt’s rule book. We might be the only case where democracy was achieved through a military coup. It is not definite but it is a possibility.
Anyone ruling Egypt will have to understand that whatever you do and how ever good your policies are, if we do not feel you are Egyptian, it just won’t fly. Today, as you walk down the streets, you’ll see people are happy again. The world will never get Egypt because there are three ways to do things: the right way, the wrong way and the Egyptian way.
Here is an aerial footage of the biggest demonstration in history against a regime on June 30th 


and this is how it looked like on July 26th .. Egyptians against Muslim Brotherhood Terrorism & Violence .. 


Church Bells chiming with Mosque Azan at sunset in solidarity against terrorism on July 26th .. 





Monday, July 22, 2013

A Message To Erdoğan From The People Of Egypt


It seems that Erdoğan got all matters confused .. he might have even forgotten how military coups look like to call our revolution of June 30th a coup .. he really needs to read more history books to refresh his memory .. The 1980 Turkish military coup was launched “to
bring peace to a polarized society where thousands of people were being killed on the streets,” according to the coup generals and their supporters. 
  1. 650,000 people were under arrest.
  2. 1,683,000 people were blacklisted.
  3. 230,000 people were judged in 210.000 lawsuits.
  4. 7,000 people were asked for the death penalty.
  5. 517 persons were sentenced to death.
  6. 50 of those given the death penalty were executed (26 political prisoners, 23 criminal offenders and 1 ASALA militant).
  7. The files of 259 people, which were asked for the death penalty, were sent to the National Assembly.
  8. 71,000 people were judged on account of the articles 141, 142 and 163 in Turkish Penal Code.
  9. 98,404 people were judged on charges of being members of a leftist, a rightist, a nationalist, a conservative, etc. organization.
  10. 388,000 people were not given a passport.
  11. 30,000 people were dismissed from their firms because they were suspects and therefore inconvenient.
  12. 14,000 people were removed from citizenship.
  13. 30,000 people went abroad as a political refugee.
  14. 300 people died in a suspicious manner.
  15. Documented that 171 people died by reason of torture.
  16. 937 films were banned because these were found objectionable.
  17. 23,677 associations had their activities stopped.
  18. 3,854 teachers, 120 lecturers and 47 judges were dismissed.
  19. 400 journalists were sentenced to a total of 3315 years’ imprisonment.
  20. 300 journalists were attacked.
  21. 3 journalists were shot dead.
  22. 300 days in which newspapers were not published.
  23. 303 cases were opened for 13 major newspapers.
  24. 39 tonnes of newspapers and magazines were destroyed.
  25. 299 people lost their lives in prison.
  26. 144 people died in a suspicious manner.
  27. 14 people died in a hunger strike.
  28. While fleeing, 16 people were shot.
  29. 95 people were killed in combat.
  30. “Natural death report” for 73 persons was given.
  31. The cause of death of 43 people was announced as “suicide”.
 This is how a military coup looks like Mr. Erdoğan .. and since none of the above happen in Egypt after June 30th we would like to advise you to keep your opinion to yourself and concern yourself more with the demands of your people who have took to the streets against your policies since May 31st and were and still are being brutally cracked down by your police .. one who has a house of glass should not throw stones at others .. especially if it is non of his concern .. or are you just terrified you will meet the same end of your colleague Morsi ?? Well, we think you should ..

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Don't Worry .. We're Happy ! The Egyptian Way ..




A great article by Adam Mowafi: 

DON'T WORRY, WE'RE HAPPY!

Though the mission of Egypt's revolution is not yet complete, the return of the Egyptian identity that came with the ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood is a step in the right direction, says Adam Mowafi.

If you are someone who spends time following the political Tweets in Egypt, your state of mind is somewhere between a mental break down and a panic attack. Tweet after tweet, there’s nothing but negative commentary and links to American articles of how Egypt destroyed democracy, despite the big elephant in the room - that it was more like Islamic fascism to begin with. You would also think Egypt is teetering on the edge of disaster with millions of pro-Morsi protesters roaming the streets, proving a 50/50 split in the nation’s political views.
The reality is Egyptians are happy again. While the Muslim Brotherhood can bring out numbers by bussing them into Raba’a El Adaweya and Cairo University from across the country, the word “protest” was given a new meaning on June 30th when millions came out to show their dissonance for Morsi’s government. Frankly, people do not seem that bothered about the MB anymore as we are no longer intimidated by them or their ability to mobilise because June 30th outdid them without any busses. It's like a huge weight has been lifted off everyone's shoulders. Maybe the foreign correspondents do not get it because they just aren’t Egyptian, but the last year felt like a nightmare where the MB would blatantly lie to our faces and the rest of the world would accept their nonsense. It felt like we were in a parallel universe.
Despite the MB's best efforts to reform Egypt in their likeness, the state, the people, the poor and the rich were battling them every step of the way. While some people cite this as stubbornness on the Egyptian people’s part and a refusal of democratic principles, for the majority of Egyptians, the fight ceased to be about politics. We felt our identity was being threatened by an invading force. While it might seem odd to the outside world, most Egyptians have far more anger for Morsi than they did for Mubarak because of the perceived attack on our Egyptianess. Whether this perception is right or wrong, there’s a strong feeling that, although founded here, the Muslim Brotherhood just doesn’t care about Egypt.
This Egyptian identity has been ingrained into us and, as a civilisation which has lasted millennia, throughout countless occupations, it is all we have to fall back on when times are tough and it’s where our sense of pride stems from. It is also the reason that even though we were occupied by both the French and the English, unlike other colonies, by the time they left we had barely learnt a word of either language or changed our habits.
We also love our army and this is not something likely to change anytime soon. Frankly, I hope it doesn’t. I just want a slow reform process to happen from people we trust. The army has learnt a lot and, as an institution, has realised it must change to survive in the long run. What they did on June 30th should be commended; while wrong in the democracy book, it is what suits Egypt and Egypt's rule book. We might be the only case where democracy was achieved through a military coup. It is not definite but it is a possibility.
Anyone ruling Egypt will have to understand that whatever you do and how ever good your policies are, if we do not feel you are Egyptian, it just won’t fly. Today, as you walk down the streets, you’ll see people are happy again. The world will never get Egypt because there are three ways to do things: the right way, the wrong way and the Egyptian way.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

10 Ways To Raise Your Vibrations


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All your thoughts and feelings are energy, and energy is vibration .. Learn to Raise those Vibrations and watch your life change dramatically ..
1. Find something beautiful and appreciate it.
Beauty is all around us, from the morning dew to the evening stars and everything in between .. Most go through life not noticing all the beautiful things that are around them, and yes it’s every where, so take the time to notice them, and appreciate them when you see it .. Whether it’s the scent of a flower or the way rain ripples in puddles of water, appreciate the beauty life has to offer ..
2. Make a list of all that you are grateful for.
Making a gratitude list shifts your vibrations from focusing on what you do not have to what is already abundant in your life .. There is more to be grateful for than you could possibly imagine .. You can start with “I’m Alive!” and expand from there .. Gratitude is the Attitude ..
3. Meditate.
Sit in a comfortable position, close your eyes and breath in and out .. Too often we rush through our days with a scattered brain leaving us in a state of anxiety and stress, Meditation helps to calm your spirit down and put you in a peaceful state of mind. 10 Minuets of meditation a day can change your life forever ..
4. Do something for someone else.
Giving to someone else shifts your thinking from “I don’t have enough, to I have more than enough to give to others.” Abundance is a high vibration ..
5. Stop complaining and gossiping.
Complaining and Gossip puts you in a very low vibration .. Ask yourself “Are the things you are talking about bringing you more of what you want?” if not then, Stop complaining, and start finding ways to rejoice ..
6. Move. Exercise. Get active.
Vibration requires movement, the more you move the better your vibrations move .. So Get Active! Dance! The happier you feel, the more you will draw happy experiences to yourself because you are operating at a different frequency ..
7. Realize that you have more control over your life than you thought.
You are not a victim to circumstance, past, family upbringing, trauma, or anything else .. You can change your life in an instant .. Just realize this .. In many wisdom traditions this is called “total responsibility.” No one is responsible for how you feel right now but you .. It isn't a curse .. It’s a blessing because it gives you your power back ..
8. Breathe.
Just sit and try to make your breath longer, fuller, and more relaxed .. It has a direct affect on your nervous system and helps to calm you down .. A calm vibration is a high vibration ..
9. Do Something You’re Afraid Of
Fear holds us back from being in a state of love and happiness, and facing those fears opens you up to a greater world of possibilities .. Fear of Heights? Go skydiving .. Scared of public speaking, say a poem at an open mic .. You’ll begin to realize your fear was worse then the actual problem, and a sense of relief will wash over you ..
10. Have a Meaningful Conversation with a Friend
Rather than gossip or complaining, talk about you ideas .. What do you have planned for yourself? what do you think is the nature of reality? Are we spiritual beings having a human experience? Talking about these things with someone helps to raise both your vibrations by thinking big .. If you don’t have someone to talk to about these kinds of things with, there’s a community of higher minded individuals right here .. Leave a comment down below and let’s chat!

Friday, July 19, 2013

All We Need Is A Cucumber




Cucumbers contain most of the vitamins you need every day, just one cucumber contains Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium and Zinc.
-Feeling tired in the afternoon, put down the caffeinated soda and pick up a cucumber. Cucumbers are a good source of B vitamins and carbohydrates that can provide that quick pick-me-up that can last for hours.
-Tired of your bathroom mirror fogging up after a shower? Try rubbing a cucumber slice along the mirror, it will eliminate the fog and provide a soothing, spa-like fragrance.
-Want to avoid a hangover or terrible headache? Eat a few cucumber slices before going to bed and wake up refreshed and headache free. Cucumbers contain enough sugar, B vitamins and electrolytes to replenish many essential nutrients, reducing the intensity of both hangover and headache.
-Out of  WD 40 and need to fix a squeaky hinge?
Take a cucumber slice and rub it along the problematic hinge, and voila, the squeak is gone!
-Stressed out and don’t have time for massage, facial or visit to the spa? Cut up an entire cucumber and place it in a boiling pot of water, the chemicals and nutrients from the cucumber will react with the boiling water and be released in the steam, creating a soothing, relaxing aroma that has been shown to reduce stress in new mothers and college students during final exams.
-Just finish a business lunch and realize you don’t have gum or mints?
Take a slice of cucumber and press it to the roof of your mouth with your tongue for 30 seconds to eliminate bad breath, the phytochemcials will kill the bacteria in your mouth responsible for causing bad breath.

I've Learned ..




I've learned that you cannot make someone love you .. All you can do is be someone who can be loved .. The rest is up to them ..

I've learned that no matter how much I care some people just don’t care back ..

I've learned that just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to doesn't mean they don’t love you with all they have ..

I've learned that it takes years to build up trust, and only seconds to destroy it ..

I've learned that it’s not what you have in your life, but whom you have in your life that counts ..

I've learned that our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are, but we are responsible for who we become ..

I've learned that we are responsible for what we do, no matter how we feel ..

I've learned that either you control your attitude or it controls you ..

I've learned that sometimes when I’m angry I have the right to be angry, but that doesn't give me the right to be cruel ..

I've learned that maturity has more to do with what types of experiences you've had and what you've learned from them and less to do with how many birthdays you've celebrated ..

I've learned that two people can look at the exact same thing and see something totally different ..

I've learned that no matter how good a friend is, they’re going to hurt you every once in a while and you must forgive them for that ..

I've learned that it isn't always enough to be forgiven by others .. Sometimes you have to learn to forgive yourself ..

I've learned that just because two people argue, it doesn't mean they don’t love each other .. And, just because they don’t argue, it doesn't mean they do ..

I've learned that no matter how bad your heart is broken the world doesn't stop for your grief ..

I've learned that no matter how you try to protect your children, they will eventually get hurt, and you will hurt in the process ..

I've learned that you should never tell a child their dreams are unlikely or outlandish .. Few things are more humiliating, and what a tragedy it would be if they believed it ..

I've learned that heroes are people who do what has to be done when it needs to be done, regardless of the consequences ..

For more life lessons : http://www.nytexaminer.com/2011/11/more-life-lessons-from-david-brooks

Monday, July 15, 2013

What Men Really Want


Ladies, I have come to this conclusion .. according to the analysis of my previous relationships and my readings .. let me give you some advice … We can throw all our stupid self-help, why- doesn't - he - love - me books out, because this is all we need to know: Men will treat us the way we let them ..


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There is no such thing as “deserving” respect; you get what you demand from people .. if you demand respect, he will either respect you or he won’t associate with you … It really is that simple …
Honest communication is top priority for men .. They want a woman who answers questions honestly, and perhaps even volunteers information .. They want a woman who confidently asks for her wants and needs to be met .. They want a woman who can see the truth and tell it like it is while communicating with kindness .. Men want a woman who can communicate without being too critical, who cares about preserving his and her dignity ..
Men want a woman to choose them out of want rather than out of desperation — either materially or emotionally .. Men need to be wanted and needed by their partners, but they want their partners to have a separate identity .. Ladies, please note that they don’t want someone clingy .. If you are one person who has her own set of friends and can hang out by yourself, you are closer to hitting the jackpot ..
Men want no manipulation of any kind .. They do not want to read their partner’s mind or try to interpret signals .. They do not want to be forced to move faster in a relationship than they are ready .. They do not want to be manipulated into taking all the blame for things gone wrong .. They do not want to be on the receiving end of game playing ..
Men want a partner who can laugh at herself and who has courage and strength .. They want a woman who can see her part in relationship dynamics and own it .. She has to be emotionally stable .. Men want a woman who is developing herself personally, and who takes responsibility for her emotional experience ..
Fidelity is an absolute must .. In fact, men want a woman who does not have a “roaming eye” and who can wholeheartedly commit to the relationship .. Many may define commitment as fidelity plus the willingness to work on the relationship — even when the going gets tough ..

what men wantMost men want acknowledgment and appreciation from women .. The most powerfully romantic card a woman could give a man on Valentine’s Day would not be one that tells him how much she loves him and adores him .. No, the kind of card that he would keep and show his buddies (who would react with stunned awe and envy) would be a card in which she tells him how deeply she respects and admires him, how much she appreciates all he does for her and their family ..


So ladies, how about you write a card to your man, telling him genuinely how much you respect him, and see how he reacts? Let me know in the comments below! And Guys, let me know if I’m right .. :)
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