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Thank you for posting this link. The headline seems to be following in the footsteps of another publication that we all know! It does go on to say -
Like all the other religious representatives Charles met, the imam was impressed with his genuine knowledge and understanding of Islam. “He talked about how Islamic art and in particular the geometrical patterns help us to connect with the nature of the cosmos,” he said. “He is so genuinely concerned with every individual, in what they do and what they are saying.
Did I fall asleep and miss something again?So, we have to feel SORRY to her because she is too old travelling around, oh darling I'm tired!
It's old news!Did I fall asleep and miss something again?
OK then. Moving on . . .It's old news!
The more I read the more I admire the POW. He truely is well educated and extremely diplomatic.Skydragon said:Emeralds and Opals said:
The headline seems to be following in the footsteps of another publication that we all know! It does go on to say -
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Like all the other religious representatives Charles met, the imam was impressed with his genuine knowledge and understanding of Islam. “He talked about how Islamic art and in particular the geometrical patterns help us to connect with the nature of the cosmos,” he said. “He is so genuinely concerned with every individual, in what they do and what they are saying.
No, it is not fair, as you point out but most people are far from being the kind of tolerant, non-judgmental people who will eventually lead us into a new evolution of consciousness. Look at most of the critical posts here about the Duchess and her early departure. What are they about? Money. Cost of this, cost of that. People are deluded into overrating the importance of money. "I want such and such, but I don't want to pay more taxes to have it" is such a selfish point of view, imo. Not to mention, completely superficial. Money is such a petty part of our abundant universe.When Camilla is doing a great job (day by day) only some people here mention this and have some good words for her,
but when she maybe shows a little weakness she gets such a harsh criticism from so many of you.
Is this fair?
No, I don't believe they are 'deluded' for thinking about the cost, whether it is for Charles, Camilla, other senior or minor royals. When people are struggling to pay for the heating or have to make the choice between heat or eat, they do question whether the taxpayer should be funding the many of the royals. The government asked for and arranged this visit and unfortunately a large proportion of ordinary members of the public, neither ask for nor want their hard earned money spent in this way, so your "I want such and such, but I don't want to pay for it", hardly applies. The majority of complaints about Camillas early exit seem to come from the ladies and gentlemen who are not resident in the UK.No, it is not fair, as you point out but most people are far from being the kind of tolerant, non-judgmental people who will eventually lead us into a new evolution of consciousness. Look at most of the critical posts here about the Duchess and her early departure. What are they about? Money. Cost of this, cost of that. People are deluded into overrating the importance of money. "I want such and such, but I don't want to pay more taxes to have it" is such a selfish point of view, imo. Not to mention, completely superficial. Money is such a petty part of our abundant universe.