Moses Awyan – LOVING LIVING LIGHT – Wake up message to the world PART 1 of 2

Part 1. My beautiful brother Moses Awyan, SUN OF (LIVING LIGHT) Abdel Hakeem, wake up message to the world recorded at the family gallery near the Sphinx, Naslet El Saman, Egypt in November 2010 just before the uprising in Cairo, January of 2011. I LOVE YOU ALL LOVE LOVE ALL YOU ARE THE LIGHT WHAT IS IT ?

Ed Dames ~ TMRN 2011 07~09 Time Monk Radio Interviews Present:

www.mediafire.com 2011 07-09 Time Monk Radio Network Interviews Presents: Maj. Ed Dames on TMRN Radio www.learnrv.com timemonkradio.com

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Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. In the course of a few month’s time he might be found on pilgrimage to sacred sites in India, appearing on a national television show, lecturing at a mainstream science conference, or speaking to an alternative science gathering. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality. Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists as well as an associate member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute specializing in history and philosophy of science.

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Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. In the course of a few month’s time he might be found on pilgrimage to sacred sites in India, appearing on a national television show, lecturing at a mainstream science conference, or speaking to an alternative science gathering. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality. Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists as well as an associate member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute specializing in history and philosophy of science.

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Michael Cremo is on the cutting edge of science and culture issues. In the course of a few month’s time he might be found on pilgrimage to sacred sites in India, appearing on a national television show, lecturing at a mainstream science conference, or speaking to an alternative science gathering. As he crosses disciplinary and cultural boundaries, he presents to his various audiences a compelling case for negotiating a new consensus on the nature of reality. Michael Cremo is a member of the World Archeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists as well as an associate member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute specializing in history and philosophy of science.