Special Adoration On Alphonsamma Canonisation Day

Special Adoration On Alphonsamma Canonisation Day
Emmaus Community, Trivandrum, Kerala, India

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Appropedia GEM Mosq Ctrl Article Translated By Christopher Sam

Today 22 Nov 2012 is a very special day for me. I accidently saw my article on mosquito control in Appropedia translated by Christopher Sam (http://www.appropedia.org/User:Kili , kiswahili appropedia org ) into Kiswahili (http://www.glcom.com/cyberswahili/swahili.htm). Article title there is Teknolojia GEM ya Kukabiliana na Mbu (http://www.appropedia.org/Teknolojia_ya_GEM_ya_Kukabiliana_na_Mbu ). It gives me immense pleasure. I earnestly wish to share the happiness with you all. Kiswahili (or Swahili) (http://www.glcom.com/cyberswahili/swahili.htm) is an African language spoken mainly by the people of eastern and central Africa. That is, people who live in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, eastern Zaire, northern Zaire, nothern Malawi, northern Mozambigue, nothern Zambia and Somali Republic. Although not widely as in the above mentioned countries, Kiswahili is also used by some people in Congo Brazavile, southern Sudan, the Comoro Islands, the northern part of malagasy Republic, and the Persian Gulf states. Kiswahili is a national language in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. I may possibly tell more about later.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Nov 14 world Diabetes Day & Children’s Day for India

Nov 14 is Diabetes Day for the world and Children’s Day for India. The irony or coincidence is that the incidence of Child Diabetes is observed to be increasing at an explosively alarming rate. As you know Diabetes seriously impairs sex and in the long run spoils Kidney, Heart, Retina, Legs etc. One of the reasons for the alarming growth of numbers is, I feel, that NO EFFORT IS MADE TO CURE DIABETES. The false propaganda of in-curability continues under the camouflage/pretext of syndrome EVEN THOUGH THE EVIDENCE IS THE OTHER WAY . This is highly deplorable. . I have claimed to have CURED my diabetes even as early as 2009 ADE. My claim is based on WHO specified test results obtained from ISO, NABL as well as ACHSI certified labs. I earnestly look for your valuable comments and if possible a discussion.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Holy Family Carol & Gettogetgher 2011

The members of Holy Family Unit organised a Carol spread over three days (13, 14 & 15 Dec). It was followed by a get together on Dec 17. A few photographs and videos are uploaded to Picasa and U-tube respectively. Three photos from the album are given below.

To view full album, click here.







To view full album, click here.


To play videos at YouTube, click these links Meeting, Choir song 3, Carol, Carol spin off .

To view videos here, click on the pictures below:







Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Ways to deliver a good speech.

Ways to deliver a good speech.

A. Be friendly. Begin with a smile.

B. Be relaxed. Try rhythmic exercise actors use to relax before a performance. "Inhale deep breath, hold for as long as possible and exhale slowly. Repeat several times." This wil get you relaxed by making heart beat steady.

C. Take command. Stand up, come to the open place and face the audience. Donot hide behind anything.

D. Stand confidently. "Italians converse with their hands." They keep their arms bent at the elbow.

E. Plan what to say. Write draft (about 100 words for each minute). Condense final draft to headings; write well spaced, brief, easy to read, in small thick paper easy to be hidden in pocket (except for competetions). First tell them what you are going to tell. Then tell it to them. Then tell them what you have told.

F. Keep it simple. Use plain language as far as possible. Do not cram too many points. Not more than four points, leading to one conclusion.

G. Seem spontaneous. Rehearse. Record & listen to playback critically. Remove ums, ahs, ehs etc. Tell only spoken language, not written (stiff literary) language.

H. Use full voice. Raised voice alerts the brain. Slow deep voice at appropriate time can be impressive. Rapid, excited speaking indicates urgency. An appropriate pause will draw instant attention. Utter each word clearly up to the last syllable.

I. Include every one. Maintain eye contact with every one, including those beside.

J. Watch timings. If not facing a clock, turn your watch to face you. Ten minutes is long enough for social occasions. Maximum one hour for business conference.

Friday, July 22, 2011

St. Alphonsa Parish Celebrated Syriac Holy Mass

In connection with the Parish Day celebrations, today July 22, 2011 the St. Alphonsa Parish, Pongummoodu, Trivandrum Celebrated Holy Mass in Syriac language. Today is the third day of 10 day long novena.

Some pictures and videos are given below.





Syriac song Part 1 of 11 is embedded below.



Syriac song Part 3 of 11 is embedded below.



Syriac song Part 5 of 11


Syriac song Part 7 of 11

Monday, June 6, 2011

My Bible reading, sunday mass 11.04.2010



The schedule of Bible reading during Sunday mass for April 2010 contained my name also. As I had to attend a family function at native place the sunday scheduled for me, I consulted the asst. vicar for a solution. As suggested by him I got my date exchanged with a friend - Prof. T.J.Mathew.

During the preliminary reading at home the previous day, it was found that some portions of the passage were what I actually wanted to tell the public in the light of the invention of GEM Technology for Mosquito control and discovery of a life-style & temporary food pattern to CURE (NOT MERELY CONTROL) Diabetes.

I felt very happy about the date change and thanked God Almighty for giving me such a golden opportunity.

Praise the Lord.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Diabetes Cured

PRAISE THE LORD
A graphical representation of my Pre&Post Diabetes Cure History