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Monday manifestation series :Manifestation Magic: Creating Your Ideal Life Together

  Welcome to the second series of the Monday Manifest Series! It's wonderful to have you here as we continue our journey of co-creating and manifesting our dreams. In this series, we will dive deeper into the practice of manifestation and explore the power of making manifesting a collective experience. Manifestation is not just an individual endeavor; it becomes even more powerful when we come together as a community, supporting and inspiring one another along the way. By joining forces, we amplify our manifestation energy and create a space where dreams become reality. Today, I invite you to join me in harnessing the power of collective manifestation. Take a moment to reflect on the dreams and desires you have been manifesting in your own life. What are the intentions and goals you are working towards? What visions do you hold in your heart? Now, let's take this journey of manifestation together. In the comments section below, I encourage you to share what you are currently...

Vesak festival.

 Lord buddha's birthday is celebrated on the days 26th of month of may. It is a special and a holy day for Buddhists and celebrated grandly in most of Asian countries, including china, Burma, nepal, Thailand and Sri Lanka etc. There is a special story regarding this holy day. It is the story of prince siddhartha Gauthama which is obviously fascinating. A link will be shared at the end of this post about prince siddhartha (lord budha). Festival vesak(lord buddha's birthday and his enlightenment )  is celebrated grandly.  Here, in sri lanka, you can see that every street would be decorated with fairy lights, lanterns hanging from each and every tree, big pandols created with glowing lights which convey an ancient morality stories with pictures, craft exhibitions related to vesak lanterns stage dramas performed on every main road and oil lamps ligted everywhere. Gas lanterns are sent to the sky . At night people would storm down the stree...

Sri lanka

 Hello. This is the first blogpost I'm talking about my country. Here I have written about my country in a nutshell.   Sri lanka is a small island which is south to india and Also known as the pearl of Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka has got a vast history. According to the history, the natural geographical location of the island was one of the main reason that many foreign countries wanted to capture this county. Its location lies on a worlds busiest shipping routes, connecting to east europe Asia, middle east. Sri jayawardanapura kotte is the capital city of the country. It's a Buddhist country. Mother tongue of the country is sinhala. Secondary language Tamil and English being a recognised language. Sri Lanka is home for various cultures and ethnicities. Buddhist, Catholics, hindu and Muslim are included. People in our country are friendly and spend a simple lifestyle. It Also has got a rich culture and tradition, mainly influenced on sinhales...

Start crocheting.

 Hello everyone! I'm Ariana Evanz, a blogger, crochet designer and a dress maker. I inherited crochet skills from my paternal grandmother. When people asked me, when did you start crochet, I would say, eight. Often it left their jaw dropped. Some may not even beleive.  When I was eight, I would come home after school and see my grandma crocheting carpets. I still remember how she make the diy yarn out of left out materials after my aunt finished sewing dresses. That was the moment I got inspired in crocheting. The finished carpet gave an amazing texture. Neat and tidy! It was really wonderful that nobody would beleive that an old lady could make it so neat. All the carpets she made were gifted among the relatives.  I accepted happily.  From the very first time, I did it all correct. Encouragement from my grandfather, grandmother and my aunt and my brothers inspired me so much. Then onwards it's my paternal aunt who would bring me colourf...

Nature is a blessing

Imagine your living in a small cottage surrounded by lots of trees and plenty of flowers hanging around your cottage. Pink and white Borgenwillas, magenta and purple fitonias, red and black Roses, colourful babrbandasias, white daisies are some of the varieties.  Moses grown on the rocks which sit on the grass sloping lawns done by you/family. You walk out after Waking to the sound of birds early morning while the sky is still purple and indigo. Millions of stars are fading as the sun is emerging. You see the Aurora in the end of the horizon. Take a deep breath as you feel The smell of the earth along with the fragrance of freshly bloomed flowers. Cricket singing in background. Few distance away from your cottage is a narrow stream flowing on it's way, bubbling over rocks and branches.  Vegetable patches done by yourself are grown lavishly.  And here you live all alone with your pet dog or with your loved ones.  The food you consume are th...

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Sunday Gratitude Series: Cultivating Joy and Appreciation

Welcome to the inaugural post of our Sunday Gratitude Series! This is a special weekly series dedicated to cultivating gratitude and spreading positivity. In this fast-paced world, where time seems to fly by, it's important to pause, reflect, and appreciate the blessings in our lives. The Sunday Gratitude Series aims to create a space for deepening our sense of gratitude and fostering a habit of appreciation. In today's post, we embark on a journey of gratitude together, exploring different aspects of life that we can be thankful for. It's a reminder to slow down, look around, and acknowledge the abundance that surrounds us. By engaging in this practice, we can elevate our well-being and transform our perspective. Gratitude is more than a fleeting feeling or polite gesture; it's a way of life that opens doors to profound joy and contentment. Scientific research has shown that practicing gratitude ha s a myriad of benefits for our mental, emotional, and physi...

Milk rice : a traditonal sri lankan food

 Kiribath also known as milk rice is a traditional sri Lankan food. Commonly, it is served for breakfast. It can be also seen as a rice pudding.  Kiribath(milk rice) is served in every auspicious moments in sri Lanka. Just like for a new year, every 1st day of a month and any happy moments throughout lifetime. By the way, why is it called as milk rice? It is because this traditional rice is cooked with coconut milk. Also, it is simple and easy to prepare. It may take approximately 15 minutes for this easy recipe. You will need, White rice 250g 2 cups of water 1 cup of coconut milk 1 teaspoon salt Clean and wash the rice Add 2 cups of water and start to cook. Keep First 2 minutes in high flame and then cook in medium flame Do you know? New rice can be easily cooked but in the contrary old rice may take a little time. It depends on the type of raw rice you choose. Take some of the cooked rice and check whether it's well boiled. If...