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Welcome to the Possibilium. The life and works of Alan Watts. Indigo Children. Well, blessings to you, Beloved Ones! You have traveled many different planes (of existence) and many existences in your Earth and beyond your Earth. You are like a little time traveler. You are one to be honored and one to be cherished. For you are a divine child of God. There are things for you to learn and there are things for you to teach. This does not make you better than anyone else. And I shall not tell to you all the things that you will do.

Deep inside of you you know why you have come, for your heart knows. New society. It is important that you learn something about everybody. And it is not that you should separate yourself from any other, but that you would bring the Gift of Unity and Oneness. You have already come with a gift and you have a purpose. You are different but you are also the same. So please, Beloved Indigo Child, please honor and love yourself Earth is a little bit of a school itself. One sense, in Her own school of development, of expansion. Wisdom Quotes. The book of the courtier. The Text of Magna Carta. As might be expected, the text of the Magna Carta of 1215 bears many traces of haste, and is clearly the product of much bargaining and many hands. Most of its clauses deal with specific, and often long-standing, grievances rather than with general principles of law.

Some of the grievances are self-explanatory: others can be understood only in the context of the feudal society in which they arose. Of a few clauses, the precise meaning is still a matter of argument. In feudal society, the king's barons held their lands `in fee' ( feudum ) from the king, for an oath to him of loyalty and obedience, and with the obligation to provide him with a fixed number of knights whenever these were required for military service. At first the barons provided the knights by dividing their estates (of which the largest and most important were known as `honours') into smaller parcels described as `knights' fees', which they distributed to tenants able to serve as knights.

Accurate Translation of the Tao Te Ching. TrueTao.org.