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What's New in the Search Communications Group Most Recent Opinion Article
Roslyn Ross
Roslyn Ross
THE MEANING OF THE WORD

Author : Roslyn Ross

I use the word Spiritual a lot.

I define myself as seeking to live a spiritual life.

Spiritual is the word which most seems to reflect my eclectic set of beliefs and philosophy of life.

It's a word which expresses the sacred without being religious. By that I mean a life where I have a lot of time for God and little or no time for religion.

Religion can of course be spiritual but often it is not. And spirituality can be religious but it does not need to be.

For me reacting to life from a spiritual perspective means that I see everything, and I mean everything, as having purpose and meaning as part of my spiritual growth. Nothing happens by chance and good can come out of everything. It is of course far more complex than that. And yet, at the same time, incredibly simple.

Having explored many religions in my life I finally decided to stick with God and stay away from religion. Hence I began to use the word spiritual a lot. So what do I mean? I have started to ask myself that question. (more...)
 
What's New in the Search Communications Group Most Recent Movie Review
Movie Review - A FEW BEST MEN
A FEW BEST MEN

Reviewer : Christina Bruce

When English lad David announces he is getting married to an Australian, his hapless mates give a whole new meaning to the phrase 'for better or worse'! The chaos-filled wedding day tests their new marriage, challenges David's relationships with his three best men, and risks turning what should be the best day of their lives into the worst.  A Few Best Men is a hilarious culture clash between his friends and her family - because blood is thicker than water, and so are David's mates!

 
What's New in the Search Communications Group Most Recent Book Review
Book Review - Even Silence Has an End: My Six Years of Captivity in the Colombian Jungle
Even Silence Has an End: My Six Years of Captivity in the Colombian Jungle

Author : Ingrid Betancourt
Publisher : Penguin Press HC, The; First Edition edition (September 21, 2010)
Reviewer : Contributing Reviewer

This is a huge book both literally (at 594 pages) and emotionally in its message regarding humanity, as throughout her story she constantly defines (both negative and positive) what it means to be human.  From the very first page this book is totally engaging and emotionally challenging. It begins with the trauma, despair and hopelessness of Bettencourt failing in one of her numerous attempts to escape her imprisonment as a hostage of the FARC (a brutal terrorist guerrilla organisation).

The beauty of the Colombian jungle is juxtaposed against the physical hardships of living in a very dangerous and consequently (and more often than not) an extremely physically painful environment.    With the Colombian Army sending out search and rescue teams the guerrillas were constantly moving camps and forcibly marching the often starving hostages through the jungle.

 

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Australia Romney rolls to easy win in Nevada vote
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Australia Street battles rage in Cairo for third day
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Australia Europe cold snap claims 260 lives
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Australia Greek public snatches free potatoes
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Australia Son of actor Ryan O'Neal sentenced to jail
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Boeljon wins Ladies Masters
Dutchwoman Christel Boeljon holed a pressure birdie putt on the last hole to win the Australian Ladi...
Boomers edge Thunder
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Vics primed for Shield assault
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Marsh to seek redemption in Shield clash
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Inglis fears months on sideline
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Warriors lose Lillyman for three months
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Rain interrupts horror start for Aussies
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Rodgers wins NFL most valuable player award
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United primed to end Bridge drought
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Levin stretches Phoenix Open lead
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Olyroos to start early due to cold weather
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Lee ruled out with toe fracture
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Younis ton puts Pakistan on brink of series sweep
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Aussies level after first day in Federation Cup
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England beat Scotland, France down Italy in Six Nations
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Arsenal smash seven past Blackburn, City go top
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Norman helps Broncos down Cowboys
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Lightning strike in Bendigo
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Blaze crush hapless Hawks
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