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In this special December treat, featuring kirtan from Jai Uttal, Ram Dass speaks about opening to change and merging with the Beloved.The Ram Dass community gathers regularly to engage in meaningful discussions about the podcast. We invite you to join us and share your curiosities, insights, and wisdom. Sign up for the General Fellowship to receive event invitations directly in your inbox.This episode of Here and Now comes from an event at Spirit Rock Meditation Center on July 31, 2000. Ram Dass begins by exploring how Shiva is the aspect of God that rules over change. He talks about changing our self-concept from identification with our egos to identification with our souls. Devotional chanting, or kirtan, is one way to work on transforming ourselves. Speaking about merging with the Beloved, Ram Dass shares how his relationship with his guru evolved after Neem Karoli Baba left his body. He talks about the place of joy that exists inside all of us. That's the yum-yum place.Jai Uttal takes over and leads a rousing kirtan to connect us all to that yum-yum place. He begins by explaining the chant: “Sita Ram, Sita Ram, Sita Ram, Jai Sita Ram. Sita, the infinite Goddess. Ram, the infinite God. Jai or Jaya, praise or victory.”About Jai Uttal:Jai Uttal is a Grammy-nominated sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and ecstatic vocalist. Having traveled extensively in India, he met many great saints and singers, and Bhakti Yoga became his personal path. Jai has been leading, teaching, and performing kirtan around the world for nearly 50 years. He creates a safe environment for people to open their hearts and voices. Kirtan Camp with Jai Uttal starts on January 25, 2026. Nurture the seeds of love and take a journey into the healing power of sound. Sign up now.About Ram Dass:Ram Dass's spirit has been a guiding light for generations, carrying millions along on the journey. Ram Dass teaches that through the Bhakti practice of unconditional love, we can all connect with our true nature. Through these teachings, Ram Dass has shared a little piece of his guru, Maharaj-ji, with all who have listened to him. Learn more at ramdass.org.“You know those cherries, chocolate-covered cherries? They're like hard on the outside, but they're soft and yum, yum, yum inside. We are just chocolate-covered cherries. That's all we are. And that yum, yum, yum, yum, that's the joy, that's the bhakti. Yum, yum, yum, yum. Because we meet each other in the yum-yum place.” – Ram DassSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ram Ram Ram Jai Bapu Asharam : Ashram Kirtan Yatra
Sabse Nirale Ram Jai Bapu Asharam : Ashram Kirtan Yatra
Sabse Nirale Ram Jai Bapu Asharam : Ashram Kirtan Yatra
Ram Ram Ram Jai Bapu Asharam : Ashram Kirtan Yatra
Ram Ram Ram Jai Bapu Asharam : AI Kirtan Yatra
Sabse Nirale Ram Jai Bapu Asharam : AI Kirtan Yatra
Kotryna pastebi, kad su trumpėjančiomis dienomis dažniau pasitaiko sunkesnių būsenų. Jai padeda ne tik buvimas vienai miške, bet ir dainavimas su kitais.Žolininkė Rasa sako, kad šaltasis metų laikas gamtoje – energijos taupymo, kaupimo, sulėtėjimo metas. Ji pati taip pat nusprendė sulėtinti tempą prieškalėdiniu laikotarpiu.Dainininkas Giedrius prisimena, kad bent pora „Golden Parazyth“ albumų buvo parašyti būtent šaltąjį sezoną. Jį Giedrius laiko puikia progą subtiliau pažiūrėti į gamtą ir į savo vidų.Trys laidos pašnekovai visais metų laikais daug laiko praleidžia gamtoje. Jie apmąsto, kaip juos veikia kaita gamtoje ir ko galima pasimokyti tiek iš jos, tiek iš protėvių, kad būtų ne tik lengviau priimti ir išbūti tamsą, bet ir pamatyti ją, kaip dovaną.Laidos autorė – Vita LičytėRedaktorius – Rytis Skamarakas
Tulsi Mata Ki Jai Jaikaar : Ashram Bhajan
Hollywood Danny Rabinowitz talks to Head Coach Jai Lucas after the Hurricanes win over UL Monroe
Tulsi Mata Ki Jai Jaikaar : Ashram Bhajan
"ये दोस्ती हम नहीं तोड़ेंगे..." How many times have you sung this iconic song with your dearest friends ? The friendship of Jai and Veeru from the movie Sholay is etched in our hearts, defining what true companionship looks like.In this heart-to-heart conversation, I explore the real romance of life: friendship. Life is a journey, and having a friend in the sidecar makes the ride worthwhile, turning difficulties into celebrations. Friends are the ones who steer when we're lost and provide balance when we wobble. They are the ones who remind us, "तू अकेला नहीं है रे। मैं हूं ना तेरे साथ" (You are not alone. I am here with you).I also share a personal story from my early days, a time when I was at a career crossroads with no money for food, and how the unwavering support of a friend gave me the strength to carry on.So, what's the thought for today? Don't live the romance of your life alone. Make friends, and reconnect with old ones. Call that "Veeru" in your life and say, "Let's meet for tea." Celebrate the madness, the drama, and the unconditional support that only a friend can bring.What does friendship mean to you? Share your stories and tag a friend in the comments below!------- Subscribe and be a part of My YouTube Family ️Press the bell icon to be the first one to get notified each time I upload a new video.Come, be a part of my online family: https://linktr.ee/Ashishvidyarthi️ Ashish Vidyarthi Podcast: / @ashishvidyarthipodcast ️ Ashish Vidyarthi Actor Vlogs: / ashishvidyarthiactorvlogs ️ Food Khaana With Ashish Vidyarthi: / foodkhaanawithashishvidyarthi ️ Anbudan Ashish Vidyarthi: / anbudanashishvidyarthi ️ KAHAANI KHATARNAAK GOI WITH ASHISH VIDYARTHI: / kahaanikhatarnaakgoibyashishvidyarthi #AshishVidyarthi #Friendship #Dosti #Sholay #JaiVeeru #Motivation #Inspiration #LifeLessons #RomancingLife
Tulsi Mata Ki Jai Jaikaar : AI Bhajan
"Have you ever done heroin?" The Cyclones have a battle court championship tonight, so the entire crew is getting ready to head out to Magic City for one of the biggest nights in show history. Except for Zas, who has to do radio. And Tony, who has to move. And Jeremy, who also has to move. And Roy, who... needs to get his skating legs underneath him?!?!? WHAT THE F***, ROY?!?! Today's cast: Some guy who sounds like Bert & Ernie, Chris, Jeremy, Mike, Roy, and Tony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cyclones are back in the Championship and so is THE CYCLONE! SEE YOU THERE FRIDAY AT THE FRONTON!
Morning all,I finally got myself back on the Podcast today, and I actually explain the absences of late on this show too.Other than that, myself and Jai dissected all things Chelsea FC from the last week or so, and ahead to a HUGE game this weekend!Enjoy :)Si&Jai This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/subscribe
CBI has booked Anil Ambani's son on Union Bank of India's complaint against his finance firm that caused alleged loss of Rs 228 crore. Raids were conducted Tuesday. https://theprint.in/india/intention-to-cheat-banks-case-against-reliance-home-finance-as-cbi-raids-ex-director-jai-anmol-ambani/2802439/
Valdantieji parengė naujas visuomeninio transliuotojo įstatymo pataisas, kuriomis, pasak socialdemokratų frakcijos seniūnės Orintos Leiputės, siūloma normalizuoti LRT generalinio direktoriaus ir tarybos santykius.Vežėjai ragina Vyriausybę skubiai spręsti pasienyje su Baltarusija įstrigusių lietuviškų vilkikų krizę, bei kompensuoti nuostolius.Europos astronautai užkandžiaus Panevėžyje kurtais skanėstais. Kosmoso agentūra patvirtino 3 lietuviškus receptus, pagal kuriuos bus gaminami užkandžiai vykdantiems misijas kosmose.Ved. L. Želnienė
Seconds out, round 277! Join Kam & Flowz as they tackle the latest boxing topics Foster vs Fulton review (7:25) Lara vs Gonzalez review (18:00) Cruz vs Roach review (23:00) Fisher vs Balaz review (35:25) Opetaia vs Cinkara review (43:50) Get involved with the discussion on Twitter using the hashtag #StrapSZN Instagram: @strapsznpodcast Twitter: @strapsznpod We are available on all good streaming platforms. Hit the url below to get direct links to all our streaming pages. Give us a follow, leave us a review and connect with us! https://allmylinks.com/strapsznpodcast
Why does a good and powerful God allow suffering? It's the question that keeps people up at night, causes believers to doubt, and makes skeptics walk away. In this profound message from the "God, Why?" series, Jai doesn't offer easy answers, but offers biblical truth that transforms how we understand pain.Starting with D.A. Carson's stark observation that "if you live long enough, you will suffer," Jai guides us through Romans 8:18-30 to explore God's purposeful design behind our hardest seasons. He dismantles common misconceptions, that God lacks control or goodness, and reveals four transformative truths about suffering that change everything.Jai speaks with compassion to anyone walking through loss, illness, trauma, or despair. He addresses the lies we believe in isolation and extends a powerful invitation: suffering was never meant to be carried alone.He speaks on why redemption through Christ required a world with suffering, how natural disasters point to the moral horror of sin, why Christians aren't exempt from pain (and what our suffering demonstrates to the world), and how the cross represents the greatest act of love precisely because suffering exists.
Jai Lucas talks about the season so far and looks to winning against Southern Mississippi.
Jaroslavas Melnikas. „Te visad būsiu aš“. Išleido Lietuvos rašytojų sąjungos leidykla.Romano herojus gyvena jau daugiau kaip tūkstantį metų. Sukurta „Amžinoji valstybė“. Mokslas, ypač medicina, pasiekė tokį lygį, kad pavyko suteikti nemirtingumą. Atrodytų, štai ji, žmonijos svajonė: materialinė gerovė, visiems gyviesiems vadovauja Dirbtinis intelektas, lenkiantis žmogiškąjį milijardus kartų.Bet ar viskas taip paprasta tame rojuje? Vieną dieną herojus susipažįsta su mergina, kuri nenori amžinai gyventi. Jai nėra nė trisdešimties. Ir viskas ima griūti... Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Sergejus Ivanovas.
Nathan takes a victory lap on the takes he got right this year, then breaks down all the Battle Court Playoff action.
Almanya'da yaşayan Türk asıllı boksör Hüseyin Cinkara, 6 Aralık Cumartesi günü, Gold Coast'ta Avustralyalı Dünya Boks şampiyonu Jai Opetaia ile ringe çıkacak. 40 yaşındaki Cinkara, 30 yaşındaki rakibini iyi analiz ettiğini ve dünya şampiyonluğuna hazır olduğunu söylüyor.
Sporto entuziastė Raimonda Petrošienė drauge su sūnumi, karo akademijos studentu Gustu ruošiasi žygiui į aukščiausią Afrikos kalną Kilimandžarą. Tai ne tik asmeninis iššūkis, bet ir siekis atkreipti dėmesį į gyvūnų gerovę, žiauraus elgesio su gyvūnais problemas Lietuvoje.Ved. Ignas Andriukevičius.
Jaroslavas Melnikas. „Te visad būsiu aš“. Išleido Lietuvos rašytojų sąjungos leidykla.Romano herojus gyvena jau daugiau kaip tūkstantį metų. Sukurta „Amžinoji valstybė“. Mokslas, ypač medicina, pasiekė tokį lygį, kad pavyko suteikti nemirtingumą. Atrodytų, štai ji, žmonijos svajonė: materialinė gerovė, visiems gyviesiems vadovauja Dirbtinis intelektas, lenkiantis žmogiškąjį milijardus kartų.Bet ar viskas taip paprasta tame rojuje? Vieną dieną herojus susipažįsta su mergina, kuri nenori amžinai gyventi. Jai nėra nė trisdešimties. Ir viskas ima griūti... Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Sergejus Ivanovas.
Listen To Joe Zagacki talk to Miami Hurricanes basketball head coach Jai Lucas after a road win at Ole Miss in the ACC Sec Challenge
Join me as I review The Search for Magic edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman live! Share your thoughts on this first Tales of the War of Souls anthology, released by Wizards of the Coast on October 1, 2001. You can buy a copy here: https://amzn.to/3LVbXrD https://youtube.com/live/JZ6gg6EWS2I About The Search for Magic This is the first anthology to tie in to the bestselling War of Souls trilogy by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. It contains 11 stories, written by well-known Dragonlance authors, that elaborate on the characters and locations from the War of Souls trilogy. The stories link to the ongoing saga through the time frames of the main characters. Contents: Introduction “All for a Pint” by Brian Murphy “The End” by Nancy Varian Berberick “The Lost Sea” by Linda P. Baker “Some Assembly Required” by Nick O’ Donohoe “Go with the Floe” by Paul B. Thompson “The Great Gully Dwarf Climacteric of 40 S.C.” by Jeff Crook “Bond” by Kevin T. Stein “A Twist of the Knife” by Jean Rabe “Hunger” by Richard A. Knaak “Product Given for Services Rendered” by Don Perrin “Dragon’s Throat” by Donald J. Bingle Review Intro Welcome to another DragonLance Saga review episode. It is Kirinor, Frostkolt the 3rd. My name is Adam and today I am going to give you my review of The Search for Magic edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. I would like to take a moment and thank the DLSaga members and Patreon patrons, and invite you to consider becoming a member or patron. You can even pick up Dragonlance media using my affiliate links. This is my perspective only, and if you have any thoughts or disagree with mine, I invite you to share them in YouTube chat. Review All For a Pint by Brian Murphy Stynmar, wizard, White robe Grantheous, wizard, Red robe Fetlin, apprentice Gerald, archmagus, Black robe This was a delightful tale about two mages, former white and red robes, who decided to make a profile, and improve the nature of those who consumed it, by casting a spell on beer. This spell is meant to improve one’s disposition, but they had to test various strengths of the spell. One had minotaurs tickle fighting each other. Another had a aman mooning them then running down the street. They finally perfected the spell, and it was stolen from them that night! THey chased who they believed stole it and it led to a warehouse where the thief talked with a black robed wizard and entered it. The two wizards and their apprentice went into a nearby tavern and had a frew pints before bursting into the door, but the beer they were drinking was their own. They felt wonderful, and after kissing the barmaid, they left ready to break down the warehouse door. As they charged the door, the wizard opened it, causing them to run and roll into the warehouse. The old wizard ended up being their former master, and he scolded them for using the remaining magic to effect beer. To punish them he cast the spell over Palanthas' well, and the entire city had a full day of peace, happiness, and brotherly love. The two mages seemed to learn their lesson, and that was the story. It reminded me of an old short story from the original Tales collection where a kender puts a love potion into Otik's ale and it ends with a love fest in the Inn of the Last Home. It was a nice entry into this collection. The End by Nancy Varian Berberick Jai Windwild, apprentice librarian Annalisse Elmgrace, librarian Marshall Medan Gilthas, puppet king Emeth Windwild, Jai's father, member of the resistance Marise Windwild, Jai's mother Stanach Hammerfell This is about the final days of the Qualinesti. It is focused on a librarian’s assistant Jai, who has spent his young career reading and cataloging the histories of the Quelinesti nation. His master, librarian Annalisse, sees Jai as the best of her assistants. He leaves one night for dinner when his father tells him that they must leave Qualinost. Their relatives are dying and they should all travel to them. In truth, he is part of the resistance and the Dark Knights are close to capturing him, so he arranged this trip. Jai doesn't want to go, but sees no option of staying because he would be caught, tortured and killed. He returns to this library and tells Annalisse where he’s going but that he will be back. When they leave that night, they are stopped as a Dark Knight is waiting on the road. They are teleported and wake in a dwarven tunnel. Stanach Hammerfell greets Jai and leads him down the tunnel toward Thorbadin. He is alone, and doesn't know where everyone else is. Stanach tells him they are with the dwarves, and explains these tunnels were the idea of the Thane and Gilthas. Qualinost is going to fall, sooner rather than later, and the people need safe passage out of Qualinesti. Jai doesn't care and insists on leaving to record the end of Qualinost. Eventually Sanach relents and lets the young elf go, as they are nearing the exit of the tunnel, Annalise's voice is heard directing Dark Knights. It turned out that she bargained for the safety of the library and gave up the plan of the elves leaving and the tunnels under Qualinesti. Stanach and Jai fight them, capture Annalisse and Stanach says that he will wait for Jai. Jai ends up heading home. It reminds me of World War 2 when Nazi Germany was rounding up Jews, Gays, Blacks and anyone they deemed weak. That is what the Dark Knight represents and while going back to Qualinost to witness its end sounds like the height of foolishness, I can understand one’s passion for their home and wanting to be there, even as the world falls apart. The Lost Sea by Linda P. Baker Captain Effram I am torn about this story. For one, it’s written really well. But for another, I don't like the main character at all. This is about Captain Effram, he lives in Tarsis and has built a boat. Tarsis has been landlocked since the Cataclysm, so he is ridiculed by everyone in town for building a ship. The children come and taunt and tease him, and he runs them off, further ruining his reputation among the townsfolk. Then one day a storm came, and it kept raining, and only Effram wore the appropriate clothing for a rain storm and was mocked for it. Then the water began to build on the ground, and soon his ship began to float! He took it out in this massive blinding night storm and was nearly swept out to sea, but managed to turn it back toward Tarsis to see people climbing the ships in the old bay that were repurposed for homes, trying to survive the weather and oncoming seawater. They leapt down toward Effram's ship, and slowly, reluctantly, he turned to bring more people onto his ship. Even as there were more to save, he raced the boar to the docks, and in the massive storm told them to get out. When he turned back to the sea, he saw a woman leap into the ocean, screaming for help, he turned away from her, and sailed into the sea. This character who wanted to be respected and appreciated by the townsfolk, didn’t even want to save them, then abandoned others. His cruelty in their fate was less human and more monstrous. Something I didn't enjoy reading at all. The strength of our species is that when push comes to shove, regardless of any other factor, we help one another. Survival is built into our DNA. It is the aberrant among us that would turn and walk away from someone facing death, when you could save them, yet Effram did just that. The people jibing him did not equal a justified death, and it simply bothered me. Some Assembly Required by Nick o'Donohoe Sorter, gnome Franni, kender The story begins with a gnome named Sorter working in the great repository, sorting the thousands of volumes of gnomish manuals. It showcases a typical day in Mount Nevermind for gnomes, and leads to a Kender named Franni asking a series of questions to Sorter about the books. Later there is a book avalanche and they are afraid the kender was under them, but after clearing it up, they saw no kender, but a few books were missing. So Soter decided he would go after the Kender. He packed traveling clothing and headed out to the closest town with smoke ascending to the sky. A warehouse was burned down and children who were working the warehouse were having a grand time. THey said a Kender came by and burned the warehouse down. The elders told him that the kender left toward their neighboring town, and that the kender should stay there. The gnome went on to the next town which was covered in mud. Its children were also enjoying the destroyed warehouse. Apparently there is fierce trade competition so all these villages suggest visiting the next, to recreate the destruction they experience. The gnome continued on to find the kender in the third village constructing a siege machine. The gnome ended up helping him and it summarily destroyed the town, as all gnome inventions are prone to do. The town leadership paid them to go to the next few towns and create some machines for them and off the gnome and kender went with an idea for a massive Solamnic knife machine. It was a silly story that illustrated the dire consequences of gnomish technology and the curiosity and free spiritedness of Kneder and the wildly dangerous combination of them both together. Go with the Floe by Paul B. Thompson Raegel Mixun, mixundantalus Balic Persayer, captain Wheeler, gnome Slipper, gnome Excellent Continental Ice Project Artagor, pirate captain This was a fun story about two snake oil salesmen who regularly conned people and were caught in a con by a ship captain and marooned on the icewall. Destined to die there, with the cold nearly doing the task, they were awoken by the terrible and loud sound of gnomish machinery! The gnomes took them aboard their great ice cutting wheels and entered Nevermind South. A temporary camp where the gnomes could cut miles of glacier ice and transport it to Sancrist. Stunned by the audacity of the gnomes but happy to be alive, the two men go with the gnomes. They end up breaking the miles size glacier off and use the wheel machines to paddle it north. As they pass Enstar, pirates come about and try to rob them, but the gnomes have no treasure, only tools and the two con men have nothing of value. Frustrated, the pirate captain decides to kill the two, but a cyclone is building off the coast and hits suddenly. The iceberg is dashed to the shore of Enstar and breaks to pieces. Ruining the gnomes’ plans, but industrious as ever, they get back to work, collecting gear and coming up with new plans. The con men approach a town, talk about the ice that’s on the shore and sell it, and they convince the people to pay for the ice! Then they decide to help the gnomes and make a living selling ice across Ansalon. Again, just a silly and fun story that was way more entertaining than I expected it to be. The Great Gully Dwarf Climacteric of 40 S.C. by Jeff Crook Dr. Palaver, gnome Morgrify Pinchpocket, kender Whortleberry Pinchpocket, kender, Morgrify's cousin Gulps Bulps Shadow Dragon The story begins with two Kender running from a mob. They break into the gnomish district and burst into a gnomes home where he was staying late. The gnome, Dr. Palaver is asked to cure Morgrify's cousin, Whortleberry. He is an afflicted kender and it seemed to have come upon him very recently in a tunnel under Palantha filled with Gully Dwarves. The gnome said that he can cure his cousin but they need to face the fear that caused the affliction. They must return to the sewers post haste! The kender and gnome all head to the sewer. They eventually discovered gully dwarves and a massive hole that was supposed to be scary, but it just contained another gully dwarf from the Bulp clan, rather than the Gulps from earlier. He led them to the scariest place he knew of, a shadow dragon! The dragon had been making the Aghar make smoke for it to consume, or it would consume them. It breathed its terrifying smoke, blinding and disorienting everyone, and the kender quickly had Whort drink the heroic potion that doctor gnome said would cure his fright. He drank it and sunbeams, rainbows and spring flowers sprang from every orifice on his body, forcing the dragon back into its lair. He began taunting it finally able to speak, and his fear subsided, he dragged the gnome and Mordrify to the surface, but the spring scented flowers were too much for the Aghar and they fled in mass into the city, killing pets and one homeless man before running off into the docks, sinking ships and killing themselves and fish. It was a massive cacophony, and in the end Whort brought the gnome doctor and his uncle to another gnome doctor to cure their blindness. This was a silly story, but I am now thinking this whole collection is just about Kender, Gully Dwarves or Gnomes. Bond by Kevin T. Stein Karn, scout Blood, Karn's Wulfbunde Brek Arana Canus, bond between wolf and man Jaren Syllany The Forsaken, former Wulfbunde from previous story This is a disjoined tale that is a sequel to an even more disjointed tale about the Wulfbunde, apparently in the Age of Might, The Dark Queen gave power to men who followed Canus? And could form bonds with wolves. In the aftermath of the Chaos War, they hunted teh agents of chaos. The previous story has a Wulfbunde kill his wolf rather than see him consumed by Chaos and he became The Forgotten, though in that story he was condemned to the Abyss, if memory serves. Now he is out and terrorizing the land around the Lords of Doom. The five scout Wulfbunde are now hunting him, though he is incredibly powerful. We are presented with Karn, a scout and his wolf blood. They have an uneasy relationship, and he actually beats the wolf, which bugs the shit out of me. If you share a bond with something, you don't physically assault or abuse that something. Period. And in general, violence against animals is verboten for most people. So they go after the Forgotten, have bunch of awkward moments between Blood and Karn that I do not fully understand as the writing is not much better than the last short story, and Blood ends up breathing in The Forgottens face, making him kinda go crazy then start crying, I imagine for the absence of his wolf. And Karn reflects that the Dark cannot break the bond between a man and his wolf. This could all have been so much better if they were more clear in the writing about what the hell is going on. It's frustrating. A Twist of the Knife by Jean Rabe Shiv, male assassin, Safford Risana, woman, Solamnic Knight Redlant Fever This is a wonderful short story about an assassin named Shiv that was hired by Dark Knights to find and eliminate a Solamnic knight that is healing plagued villagers around Neraka. The former knight, a woman named Risana, actually deserted the knights after they were ambushed by dark knights. She was thought to be killed, and just walked away. Decided to heal others rather than kill them. This however created a myth in the area about Solamnic Knights and has some locals leaving to join them, and turn against the Dark Knights. So Shiv was t o eliminate her. He saw her tend wounded and saw that she truly cared about this, and it endeared her to him. They continued from village to village traveling together, even fighting off assassins that were sent to kill her, thinking Shiv was dead or taking too long. He would fight for her at first because she was his mark, but later because he respected her. In the end, he deserted his contract and swore to protect her until he died. I really loved that this old assassin could be touched by a woman who had a singleminded purpose, not for gods or oaths, but because it’s what she was passionate about. I really enjoyed the story. Jean Rabe is really growing on me with these short stories of hers. Hunger by Richard A. Knaak Master Brudas, Bozak Ruins of Krolus Sable, Black Dragon Drek, Baaz Molgar, Baaz Gruun, Baaz Oh man, this was fun. It's about the souls of the dead who were stealing magic from magical items and casters before the War of Souls on behalf of Takhisis. A Bozak and three baaz were searching for magical artifacts for Sable, the black dragon overlord in a sunken ruined city of Krolus. The Baaz were excavating the site as the Bozak was dreaming of finding items of power that he could leave Sable’s service. He tries to emulate the Aurak draconians he admired and relished his ability to cast spells even though they have been failing recently. The bozak returns with knowledge of a cavern and Brudas the bozak goes to investigate. He finds a bracelet of Chemosh with two black gems. It allows him to see the undead ghosts that are all around him, begging for power. Over the next few days it drives him near insane. Whenever he tries to cast a spell to banish or dispel the undead, they take the power, ruining the spell. He orders the Baaz to throw the gems away that were in the bracelet and it makes him unable to see the ghosts. But he can still imagine them, and feel them. How oh so many of them were around him, pleading. He chases the gems down and drowns. The baaz return to Sable and deliver the bracelet, and Sable is pleased, but cannot see the hoards of spirits around her, taking her magic as well as the bracelets. It’s so wonderfully creepy to think of the unseen spirits stealing your essence, and that of your items. Such a cool set up for the War of Souls. Knaak did a great job with this story. Product Given for Services Rendered by Don Perrin Gnash, dark knight brothers, disserters Yarl, dark knight brothers, deserters Flannery, old man in robes Digger Cutterstone, dwarf This was a wonderful tale about two brothers who turned in their parents, who were clerics of Paladine, to the Knights of Takhisis and came upon an old man in robes and a dwarf. They were burying the dead and taking their weapons and armor. They offered to share their supper with the brothers and told them that they commended the souls of the dead to the gods and in return took the swords and armor and melted them into steel coins for the bank of palanthas. They wanted to do the same for the Knights of Takhisis but did not know the burial rites. The brothers pulled weapons on them and started to rob them, but the old man offered to split the money with them if they helped by telling them how to comment the souls to Takhisis. The brothers flippantly told them, and then the priest did it to them, and they dropped dead. It turned out that they were skeletons the old man was trying to destroy and take their armor. Once he learned the rite, he could do the same to others. Such an interesting twist and tale about the aftermath of battle and the creation of steel as a currency. Dragon's Throat by Donald Bingle Finderkeeper Rumpleton, kender Gimmie Glacier Vern Hasterck, Knight of Takhisis Commander Bodar, Ice Nomad Thrak D.Nar, Ice Nomad Garn, Ice Nomad This is an interesting tale about the Icewall Glacier being the primary character, and everyone else secondary. The glacier grows north, then melts south revealing objects that were left in the ice from wars or travelers who never made it across. This ends up being a pilgrimage site for Kender, but in the Age of Mortals, Dark Knights also would travel the area in southern Plains of Dust. One day a kender named Finderkeeper Rumpleton passed through and found a strangely shaped object, instantly claiming it as Irda Magic. This sent the other kender in a frenzy of questions and nearby Dark Knights demanding the object. THey chased the Kender across the glacier till he believed he lost them, and stumbled across an ice nomad and his sons who were hunting wooly mammoths. They helped the kender for the night then when the dark knights showed up again, helped him run from them. They led them to a valley that would floor periodically and one of the sons went to help it along as the Dark knights were camping in the valley during their pursuit. It flooded the valley, consuming the son as well, but the Dark Knight Commander escaped and continued pursuit, eventually catching up to the kender and nomads. They fought as best they could but the Dark knight overwhelmed the nomads, killing them, but eventually got stuck in some mud, freezing to death as he was trying to cut his own legs off to get out. This was all relayed to the nomad clan by a bard, who was the kender. It’s more of an environmental tale of the natural dangers of a living glacier, and I for one enjoyed that approach. This was an interesting collection, with a few really good stories. If you are a Dragonlance fan, I would recommend you taking the time to read this anthology. Outro And that's it for my review of The Search for Magic edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. What did you think of the anthology? Did you connect with any of these stories? And finally, what is your favorite anthology in Dragonlance? Feel free to email me at info@dlsaga.com or leave a comment below. I would like to thank Creator Patron Aaron Hardy and Developer Patron Chris Androu! I would also like to take a moment and remind you to subscribe to this YouTube channel, ring the bell to get notified about upcoming videos and click the like button. This all goes to help other Dragonlance fans learn about this channel and its content. This channel is all about celebrating the wonderful world of the Dragonlance Saga, and I hope you will join me in the celebration. Thank you for watching, this has been Adam with DragonLance Saga and until next time Slàinte mhath (slan-ge-var).
Jaroslavas Melnikas. „Te visad būsiu aš“. Išleido Lietuvos rašytojų sąjungos leidykla.Romano herojus gyvena jau daugiau kaip tūkstantį metų. Sukurta „Amžinoji valstybė“. Mokslas, ypač medicina, pasiekė tokį lygį, kad pavyko suteikti nemirtingumą. Atrodytų, štai ji, žmonijos svajonė: materialinė gerovė, visiems gyviesiems vadovauja Dirbtinis intelektas, lenkiantis žmogiškąjį milijardus kartų.Bet ar viskas taip paprasta tame rojuje? Vieną dieną herojus susipažįsta su mergina, kuri nenori amžinai gyventi. Jai nėra nė trisdešimties. Ir viskas ima griūti... Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Sergejus Ivanovas.
In this episode, I breakdown all the major fights starting with the Prime Video Pay-Per-View between Isaac Cruz vs Lamont Roach Jr. The bout promoted by Premier Boxing Champions is one of the more notable cards to end the year. We will also breakdown other bouts on such as a junior lightweight bout between champion O'Shaquie Foster vs. Stephen Fulton and a middleweight unification bout between Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Erislandy Lara. Also, my thoughts on Shabaz Masoud vs Peter McGrail, and Jai Opetaia making a a cruiserweight title defense against Huseyin Cinkara
Keli Lietuvos vežėjų įmonių vadovai lankėsi Baltarusijoje, kur aiškinosi situaciją dėl jų vilkikų, kurių kaimyninė šalis neišleidžia. Premjerė Inga Ruginienė praėjusią savaitę teigė, kad Baltarusijoje įstrigę apie 280 sunkvežimių, tuo metu asociacija „Linava“ mini gerokai didesnius skaičius – maždaug 1880 vilkikų, o be jų likusių puspriekabių gali būti 2500-3000.Apie tai LRT RADIJO laidoje „60 minučių“ – pokalbis su bendrovės „Sontransa“ atstovu Kšyštofu Songinu ir „Kelruvos“ vadovu Vitalijumi Gigievičiumi.
Jaroslavas Melnikas. „Te visad būsiu aš“. Išleido Lietuvos rašytojų sąjungos leidykla.Romano herojus gyvena jau daugiau kaip tūkstantį metų. Sukurta „Amžinoji valstybė“. Mokslas, ypač medicina, pasiekė tokį lygį, kad pavyko suteikti nemirtingumą. Atrodytų, štai ji, žmonijos svajonė: materialinė gerovė, visiems gyviesiems vadovauja Dirbtinis intelektas, lenkiantis žmogiškąjį milijardus kartų.Bet ar viskas taip paprasta tame rojuje? Vieną dieną herojus susipažįsta su mergina, kuri nenori amžinai gyventi. Jai nėra nė trisdešimties. Ir viskas ima griūti... Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Sergejus Ivanovas.
Jaroslavas Melnikas. „Te visad būsiu aš“. Išleido Lietuvos rašytojų sąjungos leidykla.Romano herojus gyvena jau daugiau kaip tūkstantį metų. Sukurta „Amžinoji valstybė“. Mokslas, ypač medicina, pasiekė tokį lygį, kad pavyko suteikti nemirtingumą. Atrodytų, štai ji, žmonijos svajonė: materialinė gerovė, visiems gyviesiems vadovauja Dirbtinis intelektas, lenkiantis žmogiškąjį milijardus kartų.Bet ar viskas taip paprasta tame rojuje? Vieną dieną herojus susipažįsta su mergina, kuri nenori amžinai gyventi. Jai nėra nė trisdešimties. Ir viskas ima griūti... Knygos ištraukas skaito aktorius Sergejus Ivanovas.
On today's episode, I talk with Jai Roza. We discuss slavery, monotheism, and Satan. Today's special guest can be found here: https://www.edensconflict.com/ If you like what you hear and want to help keep the recording light on, visit https://www.patreon.com/BSWthepodcast and become a patron today! Your episodic tithes of a dollar or more will get you early access to each episode, stickers, shirts, and even shout-outs. Stop by thebiblesayswhat.com for all things BSW related I will be LIVE on the show's TikTok and YouTube channel every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 6 PM PST Thanks to the cosmic powers of the internet, you can now buy me a beer online. Go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BSWthepodcast and click the appropriate buttons. Thank you for listening, sharing, and supporting the show. Other ways to tune in: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebiblesayswhat2018?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7FrIcfAfHHRr9ZkKSR11BQ/featured?app=desktop iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bible-says-what/id1383942979?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iizrha4gh56jgb3s5d2cx6hwejm Follow the show on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/791536591381847/?source_id=35126706870 Tags Atheist debate Michael Wiseman Mike Wiseman The Bible Says What The Bible Says What!? atheist
I'm just so thrilled about all the new Kālī content we've been putting out this past month, in the days leading up to Śyåma Kālī Pūjā, and the weeks after: First, in How To Get Possesed By Kālī we carefully explained what it is to be a paśu or anu, a discreet unit of consciousness (i.e an embodied soul or jīva) and then carefully pointed out why the ānavopaya is so suited for most of us, despite our pretense at high-flying non-dual philosophies! The ānavopaya assumes duality, individuality and the separate, external existence of God that can be invoked, evoked and experienced in the vigraha (image). We discussed how the goal of ānavopaya is a kind of immersion in the Goddess through worship and other techniques that can very well be understood as a kind of "possession" (aveśa) experience. Then, having explained all of that, we presented you with How To Get Started With Kālī Worship and also Who Is Kali? | & A Ritual to Invoke Her to kickstart your practice and for more seasoned practitioners, we even went over a A Left Hand Path Ritual for Kālī having given some nuance and context for it in Introducing The Left Hand Worship of KālīAnd for whatever reason if you're somehow not convinced about the power and importance of ritual worship in your spiritual life (because you're attached to some notion of non-duality or something, for instance), we make a case for it in The Essence of Tantra | & Why You Should Learn Pūjā. I think it's neat also that you can watch a demo of the whole pūjā (in an albeit abbreviated form) in Śyāmā Kālī Pūjā 2025. Of course, lectures like How To Say Grounded & Reasonable In Kālī Pūjā and The Two Extremes of Kālī Worshipadd further theoretical nuance to the very practice-oriented, anavopaya-esque discussions aforementioned and I am particularly fond of this year's Hallowe'en special Vampires, Kali and Christ | A Hallowe'en Special which was about yoginīs and what not but also touched upon some pretty deep themes regarding free will vs determinism ("my" will vs. "God's" will that is and if they can even be distinguished!).Anyway, in this class, I point out some distinctive features in Kālī pūjā like the ghost worship, jackal worship, cremation ground sacrifices, the transgressive offerings and animal/human sacrifice that give this pūjā and the Deity to whom it is offered its unique flavor! Jai Śrī Rādha-Rānī Ki Jai!Support the showLectures happen live every Monday at 7pm PST and again at Friday 11am PST Use this link and I will see you there:https://www.zoom.us/j/7028380815For more videos, guided meditations and instruction and for access to our lecture library, visit me at:https://www.patreon.com/yogawithnishTo get in on the discussion and access various spiritual materials, join our Discord here: https://discord.gg/U8zKP8yMrM
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Billy C is joined once again with Alex Pierpaoli for today's show. Thy will give their thoughts on Ramirez-Benavidez, the latest boxing news, fight results from the weekend, updated thoughts on Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua plus much more. Today's show also features the Blast From The Past segment! It features top 1940's Heavyweight Contender, Elmer "Violent" Ray, as well as breakdowns and predictions for this weeks biggest fights!
Pol' and Patrik are BACK from New York with returning guest and beloved Real Housewives of New Jersey icon Teresa Giudice—the platinum-blonde Jersey bombshell diving into BravoCon madness, family healing, and a stunning new coffee reading. The episode kicks off with laughter as Patrik hilariously butchers Teresa's last name (“Jai-deuce!”). Teresa recaps BravoCon chaos: Gia's dehydration scare, paramedics rushing to the Four Seasons, recycled Vegas air, exhaustion, and why she avoided cast drama by staying at the Encore—right above Delilah's, where Pol' and Patrik partied. But the real jaw-dropper? Teresa and Joe Gorga secretly reunited weeks BEFORE BravoCon at their parents' mausoleum. She shares the full emotional chain: Gia urging her to let go in Marrakesh, her breakthroughs on Special Forces, Adriana's teary hug with cousin Joey, and the first brave text she sent Joe: “Never say never.” Joe initially pushed for a four-way sit-down with Melissa and Louie, but Teresa insisted on meeting him alone. At the mausoleum, Joe immediately hugged her, admitting he missed her. That led to a quiet park meetup and then a surprise family dinner arranged by Louie—where everyone laughed like old times. Teresa shuts down critics claiming it's “for show,” insisting she would never fake family reconciliation. She opens up about Louie's pain from the show, how he lost his job, his deep love for her daughters, and why public perception of him is so wrong. Today, Louie and Joe talk daily—“bro to bro.” Pol' and Patrik revisit last year's coffee reading—when Pol' predicted someone from her past would return. Teresa swore “never”… yet here they are. This year's cup is lighter, peaceful, and shows Teresa at the center as the matriarch—the exact role Joe called her during their reunion. The reading encourages her to lead with heart, unite the family before year's end, and enter 2026 with clarity. They touch on Housewives rumors, Melissa, Jennifer Aydin cheering their reconciliation, the infamous pizza-oven drama, and even joke about RHONJ women holding tomatoes or spaghetti as tag-line props. Teresa closes with reflections on her unbreakable bond with Louie—how he's always put her and the girls first—and the divine way they met. Pol' and Patrik celebrate her honesty, strength, and the powerful new chapter she's stepping into. A funny, raw, emotional, deeply human episode—the Teresa Giudice everyone loves, finally undressed. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Find more shows at HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
Nathan is joined by the voices of Battle Court: Stu Neiman and Andrew Blechman. Together they breakdown the major storylines of season 8, talk about the rise of the devils and the fall of the chargers, share mvps and championship predictions, and finally share what they are thankful for.
Listen to Jai Lucas talk with Joe Zagacki after the big win over Delaware State today in Men's Basketball
Listen to Coach Jai Lucas Postgame thoughts after a blowout win vs Elon University
Man Marai Dhat Mar Jai, ਮਨੁ ਮਰੈ ਧਾਤੁ ਮਰਿ ਜਾਇ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ang 665 Sabad 1751)
David, Sara, and Ed chat with Dr. Jai Asundi, Executive Director of the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP), an independent Indian think tank. Dr. Asundi has been leading CSTEP since 2009, connecting data, modeling, and policy to tackle India's energy and climate challenges. They dive into India's electricity grid, the EV revolution, oil and gas dependency, and where energy meets geopolitics.About Our GuestDr Jai Asundi is the Executive Director at the Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP) in Bangalore, India. In the past decade he has been working on variety of problems where science and technology play a dominant role. He is a senior member of the IEEE and holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh where he is currently Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy.References available on episode pageSend us a text (if you'd like a response, please include your email)Energy vs Climate relies on the support of our generous listenersDonate to keep EvC going. Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts ___Energy vs Climate Podcastwww.energyvsclimate.com Contact us at info@energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
In this episode, Jai pulls back the curtain on one of the most underrated skills in life and business: doing the hard thing. Not the comfortable thing. Not the fast thing. The thing that stretches you, scares you, and ultimately builds you.You'll explore why real dopamine doesn't come from quick wins... it comes from the process, from progress, from leaning into challenges instead of running from them. Jai breaks down how unrealistic goals reshape your identity, how your values demand courage, and how choosing the hard path creates momentum that compounds in every area of your life.This episode is raw, honest, and packed with mindset-shifting truths to help you rise into your next level. If you're ready to break the cycle of comfort, step into courage, and become truly unstoppable… this one's for you.---Six-Figure Business Map: https://sixfigurebusinessmap.com/Join the waitlist for the book release in 2026:https://jailong.co/ (Bottom of the page)Say hi To Jai Long on Instagram: @Jailong.co Leave a review on the Apple podcast app with the link below:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/creative-business-make-your-break-podcast/id1479145264YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5nLrLzaJWItTgoNhe-y1sw
Nasty Nate is back to explain why this year's Cyclone team has no excuses to win the championship. Nathan briefly explains the reasons for his month long absence. *I get excuses, not the Cyclones though, they better win.
Jag Maila Mailo Hoi Jai, ਜਗੁ ਮੈਲਾ ਮੈਲੋ ਹੋਇ ਜਾਇ (Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ang 664 Sabad 1749)
November 14, 2025 Hour 4 Jai Lucas. Miami Hurricanes Head Basketball Coach Jai Lucas joins the show. CFB Playoff, elimination games this weekend. The good, bad & ugly.
Miami Hurricanes men's basketball coach Jai Lucas joins to discuss his first few games at Miami and how the previous regime left him with a solid foundation. He previews the upcoming matchup against defending national champion Florida Gators and shares what he's learned so far in his early tenure as a head coach.
Miami Hurricanes men's basketball head coach Jai Lucas joins to discuss his first few games leading the program, reflecting on the foundation left by the previous regime and what he's learned so far as a head coach. Lucas also previews Miami's upcoming matchup against defending national champions Florida and shares insights on how his team is shaping up early in the season. The segment wraps with a look ahead to Thursday Night Football.