Not for everyone...... as some will not be able to accept what she/he able to see with the 3rd eye. My ex-classmate sister was one such person. One day she started acting weird and when we went swimming later..... she would take a detour to the changing room saying she wants to avoid those people disturbing her..... but there was nobody besides our group at the swimming pool. Some weeks later my classmate told me his sister kenna admitted to Woodbridge as her weird behavior was getting worse.
Not for everyone...... as some will not be able to accept what she/he able to see with the 3rd eye. My ex-classmate sister was one such person. One day she started acting weird and when we went swimming later..... she would take a detour to the changing room saying she wants to avoid those people disturbing her..... but there was nobody besides our group at the swimming pool. Some weeks later my classmate told me his sister kenna admitted to Woodbridge as her weird behavior was getting worse.
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Originally Posted by johnn
some ppl are born with yin-yang eye.
can see .....
we dont call it third eye.
Songkran, traditionally a Thai New Year Day which falls on 13 April 14, was celebrated with special elation in Chiang-Mai province, Thailand, and became a three day carousel of merit-making, socialising, and good-natured water throwing.
On deeper insight into this occasion, it promotes social bonding between family and friends. An opportunity to release personal stress and tensions. Do let your hair down and have a happy Songkran 2014.
Devotees who wish to come and celebrate the water-throwing festival on this Thai New year day, be prepared to get wet.
However, Cisco guards will be deployed on 13th April 2014 from 9.00am to 6.00pm to control the crowd.
This year the temple will hold a one day celebration on 13th April 2014.
The resident monks and executive committee welcome you and your family to join us in the celebration.
Programme
6.00am Morning chanting
11.00am Offer of lunch (Dana) to the Venerables
2.00pm Matika chanting
2.30pm Water-sprinkling ceremony on Venerables
6.00pm Evening chanting