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3 Hot Tips To Picking The Best Real Estate Deals

You now have a wealth of data about local foreclosures and about yourself which you accumulated using the tips just given. You're ready to mine the golden lode of the world of foreclosures. Your success formula should give these key numbers for every property you'll consider:1. Pick a price level beyond which you will not go. You must control your investments so you have a secure future. You'll often hear stories of how people broke the rules and made millions. But, you must follow the rules until you've built a strong feel for properties you can easily sell quickly or rent at high levels in just days. The best guarantee of success for you is to plan and carefully follow what has worked for thousands of others buying foreclosures in their spare time. 2. You must get an income from your foreclosure properties. If you don't, there's no point in buying them. Your income can be either in the form of rent from units you lease to tenants or in the form of profit you derive from the sale of units you take over in foreclosure actions. Either way, you must come away from each deal with profit that you can spend for yourself and loved ones, invest in other properties, or save for the future. Remember that real estate is a business and as such, it must give you an income. If it doesn't, get into another business!3. Every property you deal with that's in foreclosure will have expenses associated with it. It's rare that any property will have all possible expenses. But most will have some so you must be ready to pay them. And the way you get ready for those expenses is:a) Know how much you can afford to spend on your investments and,b) Analyze (in advance) your probable expenses. While this may seem like work, it really is fun, especially when you go to the bank to deposit your income or profits checks!3. You must have a positive cash flow from every rental property you own, no matter how you bought it. People sometimes think that if they get a property for a low price, it doesn't need a positive cash flow to make money for them. Not so! You must have a positive cash flow for every property - even if it costs you only $25 to take over. Why? Because a negative cash flow property can drain your resources, leading to financial ruin. So avoid such properties like the plague. It's better to take longer to find the right positive cash flow property than to jump into an investment that gives you nothing but grief.

4 Success Tips For Building Wealth In Real Estate

1. Find out who offers foreclosure properties in your investment area. Contact each of the following: (a) Banks offering real estate loans. They will usually have foreclosures they want to put in the hands of ambitious people such as yourself; (b) Your County Clerk's office where they usually have foreclosure properties listed for sale, and; (c) Federal Government offices (IRS, FHA, VA) that have foreclosure properties you can acquire at low cost. Get all the free information from these organizations that you can. They'll be glad to put you on their mailing list, plus they'll supply you with a packet of their current data. Study what you receive - it could give you a quick "college education" in the foreclosure situation in your investment area. Since there is a wide range of quality of foreclosure properties, you must develop a sense for the good vs. the bad. Do this by visiting a number of foreclosure properties offered to you. Make notes about each. Be completely frank with your notes because they're for only your eyes - no one else's. If a property is in awful condition, make a note of that. If a property is in superb condition, note that also. You'll soon know the good from the bad!2. Work with foreclosure sellers who will pay all closing costs for you while providing the needed legal counsel free. Banks often offer to pay all your closing costs while having their attorney act as your counsel. You can trust such an offer because the bank does not want the property back. Instead, the bank wants to see you successfully operating the property and making your mortgage payment on time, once a month. If you're nervous about the bank's attorney representing you, hire your own attorney to check the work done by the bank's counsel. In general, your attorney will approve the bank attorney's work. And the fee your attorney charges you will also be small - say $100 to $300 - because no new original work is being done. Taking over foreclosures from banks can get you started in real estate on almost zero cash. 3. Learn bidding techniques before you make an actual bid for a property. You will have to bid on foreclosures offered at County Clerk sales and Federal Government (IRS, FHA, VA, etc.) sales because their rules require public open bidding. In making a bid you will usually be competing against others who also want to buy the foreclosed property that appeals to you. Since open bidding is based on raising the price of the offered item to the highest level possible, you must be careful not to over-bid by getting caught up in the give and take of the process. 4. Flip your foreclosure properties to make fast money without owning the property too long. You can of course hold onto foreclosures and rent them out. But many times you're better off flipping foreclosures - that is, selling them for the highest price you can get, shortly after you buy the foreclosure. Why is this? Because many foreclosures will require repairs and cosmetic work before they are suitable as rentals

Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle in Scripture

The Mayan Calendar 5200-year Great Cycle is a variation of the Long Count Initial Series. Formerly developed in conjunction with the Dresden Codex, the Long Count begins with the presumed Mayan Creation date, noted as 13.0.0.0.0. The most significant digits on the left are Baktuns (400-years), next are Katuns (20-years), and Tuns (360-days), and Uinals (20-days) and Kins (days). The Long Count measures 13 consecutive 400-year-Baktun-cycles or 5200-Tun-years. Therefore, conjecture rationalizes at least 12 Baktuns and possibly 13 Baktuns have elapsed prior to the onset of the Long Count. The 5200-year Great Cycle, on the other hand, introduces a cyclic calendar system whereby 5200-Tun-years repeat to mirror the 52-year Calendar Round. The secondary age category cumulatively adds to achieve 5200-Tun-years, or as some historians agree, 5200-Haab-solar-years in a Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle. The Great Cycle is generally associated with 5200-Tun-years having 360-days each. Depending on the context used, some opinions favor the 365-day-Haab-solar-year. The special treatment of the Wayeb 5-feast days between the 360-day-Tun-year and the 365-day-Haab-solar-year is usually included for Long Count projections.The Antediluvian Calendar system applies 13 steps of 400-year-Baktun-cycles to describe the 5200-year Great Cycle from Adam to Enoch. Six 800-year Generation Cycles extend the secondary age category to represent the lives of six Patriarchs. The six secondary ages measure time since fatherhood until the character’s death. Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel and Jared each increment the secondary age category total by two 400-year-Baktun-cycles each. Extra time beyond the 800-year Generation Cycle expresses in terms of 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years for the first example, Seth. The secondary age of Adam is the 800-year Generation Cycle in Genesis 5:4. The secondary 807-year age of Seth includes the 800-year Generation Cycle, plus 7-Tzolken-sacred-years (Genesis 5:7).The secondary age category entails thirteen 400-year-Baktun-cycles in the vernacular of the Mayan Calendar. Each 400-year-Baktun-cycle is the halfway, midpoint position for the entire Patriarch’s 800-year Generation Cycle. The end of Adam’s first 400-year-Baktun-cycle in the secondary age category also identifies the end of 130-years in the primary age category. The end of Adam’s second 400-year-Baktun-cycle completes the first 800-year Generation Cycle in the secondary age category.Seth’s secondary 807-year age follows the same pattern. The third 400-year-Baktun-cycle in the lineage is also Seth’s first 400-year-Baktun-cycle for the secondary age category. Again, at the halfway point, Seth’s primary 105-year age of solar-side time split ends simultaneously with Seth’s first 400-year-Baktun-cycle. The fourth 400-year-Baktun-cycle adds to the secondary age category for Seth. Seth’s secondary age 800-year Generation Cycle finishes at the end of the fourth 400-year-Baktun-cycle. A final period lasting 7-Tzolken-sacred-years or 1,820-days, adds the last primary age 5-Ethiopic-years according to the 364-day-Ethiopic-year. The familiar 365-day-solar-year adjusts by one day every year to add approximately 7-Tzolken-sacred-years from the last 5-years in Seth’s 105-year primary age.The Holy Bible commits the bulk of this Holy of Holies to exploring given ages for the Antediluvian Patriarchs from Enos to Enoch. Ages of Adam harvested calendar information from several known sources. The Jewish Calendar, Egyptian Calendar and Sun Kingdoms’ Calendars of the Americas assist to discern fundamental requisites of lunar/solar calendar operations. Enhancing our view of ancient time recording, additional materials gathered from the Book of Jubilees, Dead Sea Scrolls, three Book(s) of Enoch and mythological inferences compile for better awareness about ancient calendar systems. Styles of writing and the consistency of meanings are useful in dating ancient texts. The purpose here is to extract pertinent fragmentary evidence offered by ancient writings to facilitate reconstruction of the oldest Antediluvian Calendar system.Supplementary literature serves our calendar interests. Original Septuagint texts translate to compose most of the canonical Holy Bible. The Septuagint is aptly noted LXX, for the legendary seventy or so scholars involved. Ptolemy II (285–247 B.C.E.) requested six translators from each of the twelve tribes of Israel to work at the library at Alexandria. They translated the first five books of Moses or the Torah. The Pentateuch means the same name in Greek. Most scholars estimate the latter part of the third century for scripture translations into Greek. We are far more interested in the information disseminated in the text rather than every jot, yod or tittle (Matthew 5:18). In English, this compares to crossing t’s and dotting i’s. We can rest assured diligent care was exercised by Septuagint translators in creating Greek renditions of the Bible. According to the Letter of Aristeas, the Jerusalem high priest Eleazar, was to appoint trained Jewish sages to generate precise translations.Noteworthy resources embrace various stages of correspondence with several collections attributed to be authentically Septuagint. A survey of the similarities and differences yields more specific calendar information targeted toward resolving the ages listed in chapter 5 of Genesis. Contributing texts present themselves against the background of accepted calendar systems. Several Apocryphal (false writings and not canonical) works also became known between 100 B.C.E. and 300 A.D.Striking 100-year differences exists between the Antediluvian Septuagint calendar ages and those respective ages in the traditional Bible. A contrasting first 100-years of difference exists between the primary age of Adam, as reputed by the Septuagint and the accepted 130-year age in the later Holy Bible versions. The Septuagint mentions the primary age of Adam to be 230-years at Seth’s birth in Genesis 5:3. The Septuagint’s primary 230-year age of Adam departs from a wider set of l/s calendar terms, which indicate Septuagint translators were working with a discrete 100-years single term. Prominent 100-year differences lead us to distinguish 100-year single terms stood alone in the script.This illustration suggests that 100-days-and-years are an isolated single term. Associated numerical matching of X-days with X-years bolsters a more comprehensive scheme that situates a difference between the 260-year-sacred-cycle and the 360-year midpoint type of cycle. Mayan calendar terminology substitutes for the equivalent 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle and the 360-year-Tun-cycle. Important considerations that select 100-days-and-years graphically determine the difference between 260-day-Tzolken-years and 360-day-Tun-years to formulate the larger frames of 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycles and 360-year-Tun-cycles. A distinct 100-year single term is visible in multiple translated texts.Emphasis for the primary age measures from the characters’ beginning to the primary age time at fatherhood. In the popular Holy Bible, Seth’s primary 105-year age revises to be 205-years in the Septuagint. Scrutiny of the Holy Bible primary 105-year age of Seth reinforces the notion that the 100-year portion was likely a 100-days-and-years single term and that 5-years shares the very same treatment by referring to a special 5-days-and-years single term. Ending the 360-day-Tun-year with the special 5-day Wayeb period agrees with ending a 360-year-Tun-cycle with an outstanding terminal 5-year Wayab. Seth’s last 5-years in the primary age or 1,820-days, link with 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in the secondary age category (Eqn. 13).Proper historical credit belongs to the Holy Bible from older versions that translate Torah. Modern English versions of the Holy Bible better preserve original settings cast. The Greek Septuagint did a more accurate job of translating spiritual underpinnings as opposed to precise numbers. Modern word searches and the capabilities of the Internet enable exhaustive searching.The secondary 800-year Generation Cycle age of Adam, measured from fatherhood until Adam’s death, also mutates regarding 700-years in the Septuagint. The primary and secondary ages of Adam offset by 100-years according to the Septuagint. The identical 100-year deviation between the sacred texts affects the secondary age of later characters in the secondary age category by the same amount. The mainstream of the Septuagint copies the generational flow from the character’s age at fatherhood until the characters death. Mesoamerican l/s calendar ages were ideally fixed for both 130-years as half of the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle and the 400-year-Baktun-cycle as half of the larger 800-year Generation Cycle.Original Hebrew texts maintained accuracy in keeping with the Sun Kingdom’s calendars. Specific calendar units of measurement show the principal time reckoning ingredients embedded as bits and pieces. Differences lasting 100-years continue throughout the remaining Septuagint genealogy. Seth, for example, has 205-years in the primary age category at his fatherhood of Enos. The secondary 707-year age for Seth likewise indicates a 100-year shortfall from the Holy Bible account. Both cases for Adam and Seth eventually sum for the total age life spans of 930-years for Adam and 912-years for Seth, respectively.Septuagint translators had access to Torah scrolls and other manuscripts that modern people may never know. Fire partially destroyed the library at Alexandria when Julius Caesar laid siege to the city in 48 B.C.E. The Septuagint was the first canon in the Greek before the New Testament. Books and parts of books were included in the canon. Greek editions of the Hebrew Bible in many different languages aided the spread of Christianity. Some early churches rejected Apocryphal and related works. Septuagint research through all stages, amplifications and modifications is a separate study. Every language and even dialect has particular meanings and interpretations akin to itself. New translations and revisions are undergoing development to this day.Stringent rules for recopying Torah scrolls have always been in effect. Asserted in Deuteronomy 4:2 and 31:24-26, divine instructions preserve all scriptures intact. Orders prohibit any added or removed words or meanings. The Levite priesthood held stewardship of the scriptures. The New Testament later affirms the “oracles of God” are committed to the Jewish people (Romans 3:2).The earliest scriptures designed to protect the sanctity and original meanings inherent to the Hebrew Bible determine the copy practices of the Levite priesthood. The chosen Levites were to make new copies of the Bible as older copies wore out. Meticulous rules were in effect for transcribing text. Every page needs to be an exact duplicate, word for word and letter by letter. Counting numbers of words and/or letters per page permitted comparisons to the original text. Up to three people eventually were required to make a copy. A copyist sat in full Jewish dress, accompanied by at least two others tasked with checking the manuscript for errors. Safeguarding the Sacred Text enabled the acclaimed “fence to the scriptures.” Words and letters remained locked into position. A single mistake caused the entire work’s destruction and the whole process started over.The Temple Scriptures rested inside the Ark of the Covenant of the Holy of Holies. The increasing Jewish population used the same methods for worship and observance wherever they settled. Levite scribes continued to painstakingly duplicate and distribute copies. The Masoretic text of the 9th century C.E. seems to be a standard of authenticity for Biblical scholars. Observing technical terms and relevant styles help to date scrolls and other written information. The last Old Testament Prophet and scribe, Ezra is said to have fixed the canon of the Old Testament about 400 B.C.E. Masoretic text also refers to later versions that date between 500 - 1000 C.E. The moral to this condensed story is to realize due precautions have been observed to ensure the highest degree of content and meaning are conveyed by the new copy. The early pathways of the Holy Bible tell the story of Judaism and the calendar practices of ancient civilization.Examination of the 100-years precludes simple editorial corruption concerning the frequency and deliberate variations of the Antediluvian ages. The 100-day-and-year single term begins to take new meaning by separating two 50-year-Jubilee-cycle components. Periods of 7-weeks having 50-days are celebrated by the Jewish Calendar festivals of Passover and Counting the Omer that leads to Shav’ot. The King James Version (KJV), New International Version (NIV) and many other versions have corrected any Septuagint errors to reflect original Hebrew.The Hebrew alphabet is a language and numbering system. Translating numbers into Latin, Greek and finally English combines the numerical value and the unit. Two passes of the 50-days-and-years single term, rather than 100-years, substantially alters our interpretation of the Antediluvian ages. Original Hebrew documents such as the Book of Jubilees and the three Book(s) of Enoch counted the number of repetitions of time cycles or addressed specific days and months during the year. Counting Jubilees as either 49-years or 50-years has been a point of controversy in scholarly circles. Seven-day weeks and 7-year-Sabbath-cycles involve the lunar-side of l/s calendars. Many works mention a decree proclaiming heavenly tablets held written calendar information.The Book of Jubilees or the Book of Divisions, is another sacred historical text earlier introduced in Ages of Adam. Most likely revised in the 2nd century B.C.E., the Book of Jubilees is a historical account from Creation to Moses. The narrative divides Jubilee periods into 49-years in a familiar story comparable to Genesis. The only complete version of the Book of Jubilees is in Ethiopic. Large sections survive in Latin and Greek.Are you a pastor, educator or a student of the Holy Bible? Timeemits.com seeks anointed people to review and contribute to the Ages of Adam ministry. Ancient lunar/solar calendars like the Jewish and Mayan calendars provide the background to understanding early time. Ancient calendars of the Holy Bible use differences between the moon and sun, numerical matching and a 364-day calendar year to describe X-number of days that match with X-number of years. Ages of Adam is a free read at http://www.timeemits.com.

364-calender year

The ages listed for the Holy Bible Antediluvian Patriarchs spawned 4 major calendar threads or whole calendar systems in later history. The Egyptian Calendar, Sun Kingdoms’ Calendars and the Jewish Calendar branched to share certain lunar/solar calendar tools described in Ages of Adam. Another variation on the solar calendar theme occurs for the 364-day-calendar-year. The 364-day-calendar-year was the source for Antediluvian Calendar ages and likely, the original system ordained to Moses.The 364-day-calendar-year or 364-day-Ethiopic-year entails the solar-side of the l/s calendar. The last 5-Ethiopic-years in the primary age of Seth equal 1,820-days using 364-day-Ethiopic-years (Eqn. 1). Moreover, Seth’s last 7-Tzolken-sacred-years in the secondary 807-year age are equivalent to 1,820-days (Eqn. 2).The 364-day-Ethiopic-year depends upon measuring 10-days of l/s separation time between the 354-day-lunar-year and a 364-day-solar-year. Lunar operations develop continuing Sabbath 7-day-weeks. Two schools of thought exist in Judaism. A series of weeks and on a greater scale, a series of Sabbath 7-year-weeks build through the 50-year Jubilee Cycle. Solar-side calendar methods include the 364-day-calendar-year and the 365-day-solar-year. The final day at the end of the year is the impetus that gives rise to recurring ideas of numerical matching. The 364-day-Ethiopic-year is the solar-side counterpart to lunar-based Jewish calendar science. Persistent use of 364-days created perhaps the least popular and most misunderstood branch of Judaism. Analyses of Seth’s ages show whole number, integer benefits gained by reckoning. A definite 364-day tie exists for the later Antediluvian Patriarch character ages.An impressive list of religious texts provide evidence the 364-day-Ethiopic-year combines with more elaborate 50-year Jubilee Cycles. Sacred Jewish writing refers to spiritual angels in heavenly metaphors. We can trace the 364-day-Ethiopic-year references to at least four ancient manuscripts:• Holy Bible, Genesis 5:6-7Primary 105-year age of SethSecondary 807-year age of Seth• Book of Jubilees, Ch. 6:32“And command thou the children of Israel that they observe the years according to this reckoning- three hundred and sixty-four days, and (these) will constitute a complete year, and they will not disturb its time from its days and from its feasts; …”• Ethiopic Book of Enoch I, Ch. 74:4“And the harmony of the world becomes complete every three hundred and sixty-fourth state of it. … ”• Dead Sea Scrolls, 4Q321 (Mishmarot Ba)Parchment fragment from Qumran Cave 4 and the archive catalog file number assigned, or the alternative name: Calendrical DocumentJubilee Cycles determine reckoning in the less famous Testimony of Twelve Patriarchs book. Original estimates placed the writing after the second century A.D., this short work mixes Apocryphal style regarding the Book of Jubilees with the testimony manner seen for the biblical Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Hebrew customs encouraged giving a "testimony" to children. The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs is the testimonies of Jacob's twelve sons to their children. Discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls also found fragments of this work. An older origin combining the 364-day-calendar-year and the 50-year Jubilee Cycle is certain.Equations1. Uses a 365-year-solar-cycle with 364-day-Ethiopic-years5 Yearsx 364-day-Ethiopic-Year= 1,820-days extra in 5-Ethiopic-years of 364-days2. 5-Ethiopic-years equal 7-Tzolken-sacred-years7-Tzolken-sacred-yearsx 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years= 1820-days extra in 7-Tzolken-sacred-years of 260-days3. Mayan Units count 360-day-Tun-year18 Uinalsx 20-days per Uinal= 360-day-Tun-year4. Zodiac is a circle that describes one 360-day-Tun-year or 360-degrees360-day-Tun-year/72 divide= 5-daysSolar-side 364-day-Ethiopic-years set apart the last 4-days beyond a regular 360-day midpoint length of year. Both Egyptian and Mayan calendars celebrated a special 5-day feast period at the end of the year. Exactly where and when the Jewish Calendar branched with respect to 364-days is unsure. Calculations for a 364-day-Ethiopic-year deeply trace remote Antediluvian Calendar ages. The Ethiopic Enoch I may prove to be the necessary bridge joining the Egyptian and early Jewish calendar systems.Enoch I perpetuates views concerning cosmology by dividing 10-days l/s separation time between the 354-day-lunar-year and the 364-day-Ethiopic-year. The lunar-side is less than 360-days. Enoch I allocated 6-days to the 354-day-lunar-year for the lunar-side of l/s operations. The solar-side assigns 4-days to the sun and stars beyond a midpoint 360-day length of year. Nightly observers divided the Zodiac into 72 parts, with one Royal day-star wielding influence over each of four quarters. Quadrant partition themes suit the Mayan Calendar combination of 18 Uinals multiplying by 20-days in the 360-day-Tun-year (Eqn. 3). Every 1/72 of the Zodiac represents 5-days or 5-degrees in a 360-degree circle (Eqn. 4). The 52-year Calendar Round was the Mayan version of the Jewish 50-year Jubilee Cycle.The Slavonic Book of Enoch II mixes lunar/solar calendar references in a most unusual way. The 19-year lunar/solar calendar reveals the lunar course in chapter 16:8. Seven intercalary months of 30-days each insert 210-days of l/s separation time. Babylonian influences on Jewish Calendar monthly names resulted in adoption of 19-year-l/s-cycles with the framework of Metonic style 19-year patterns. Another reference in chapter 16:3 cites the 365 and one-quarter day solar year. A sense of the later Roman Julian calendar was in effect. Most scholars label the Slavonic Book of Enoch II as a product of the second century B.C.E. The origins of Enoch II are obscure. Such is the case with many other ancient manuscripts.Mayans implemented the 364-day-calendar-year with similar provisions as the Ethiopians. The Mayan Calendar is principally a solar calendar. After every 360-day-Tun-year, a special 5-day Wayeb festival period completed the 365-day-Haab-solar-year. Four days were spiritual Year Bearers that held significance for Mesoamerican culture imbued with calendar worship. Their base 20 numbering system set aside 4-days as Windows to the New Year, which universally divide everything into four respective quadrants. One last final day landed on New Year’s Day to increment the next 360-day-Tun-year. Wayeb days rotated in single file order that ultimately measure five different 4-Tun-year-cycles. Like our modern 4-year-Leap-Cycle results in 5-Leap-Days spanning 20-years, the Mayan method accounts for one Katun 20-year-l/s-cycle. The prefix “Ka” attaches to the 360-day-Tun-year to indicate one 20-year-Katun-cycle. The 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year shifts by 5-days in the cycle of day-names. Angels and gods were prominent calendar figures in the Mesoamerican pantheon.Most Mayan groups place their New Year’s Day on the vernal equinox in a pattern reminiscent of early Judaism. However, there are at least three different Year Bearer sequences and possible variations approach twenty. Different cultural groups followed different 365-day-Haab-solar-year placements so that New Year's Day occurs at different times. Mayan 365-day-Haab-solar-years omit Leap Day calculations. New Year's Day would recess backward around the Gregorian calendar at the rate of one day every four years. Mayan O Pop was really the last day of an old 365-day-Haab-solar-year or the first day of a new 365-day-Haab-solar-year and always there were only 4-Year-Bearer-days. The 364 day-Ethiopic-calendar-year includes four days added to 360 days. Enoch I sums the 364-day-Ethiopic-year concisely.Chapter 74:4"And the harmony of the world of the world becomes complete everythree hundred and sixty-fourth state of it. For the signs,"Chapter 74:5"The seasons,"Chapter 74:6"The years,"Chapter 74:7"And the days, Uriel showed me; the angel whom the Lord of Glory appointed over all the luminaries."One last day every year reserves the practice that numerically matches X-days with X-years for the biblical Enoch and the Mayan Calendar. Enoch’s lifetime age capped the Antediluvian Calendar 5200-year Great Cycle by adding the final, thirteenth 400-year-Baktun-cycle to the secondary age category total. In the lifetime 365-year-solar-cycle age of Enoch, the last day following a 364-day-Ethiopic-year walks through an entire circuit (Genesis 5:23). The Mayans went on to divide the 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year into four quadrant partitions having 65-days each. Numerical matching follows suit for the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. The primary 65-Tun-year age of Enoch specifies one-quadrant involving the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle (Genesis 5:21). The remarkable system of 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-years, 360-day-Tun-years and 365-day-Haab-solar-years enabled the Mayans to project calculations some 52,000-years or more into the future.Are you a pastor, educator or a student of the Holy Bible? Timeemits.com seeks anointed people to review and contribute to the Ages of Adam ministry. Ancient lunar/solar calendars like the Jewish and Mayan calendars provide the background to understanding early time. Ancient calendars of the Holy Bible use differences between the moon and sun, numerical matching and a 364-day calendar year to describe X-number of days that match with X-number of years. Ages of Adam is a free read at http://www.timeemits.com

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“Mixed Bag Great Facility Indifferent Service”



D-Sana
Colorado
Jul 9, 2008
The Wine and Roses Hotel is a lovely facility in Lodi. Beautiful grounds and facility. Our room was near the spa and overlooked the lovely zen-ish garden and waterfall. Room was clean and comfortable. The staff, however, did not live up to the facility. In the two nights we were there, the only pleasant person was the manicurist in the... more
“Excellent Again!”



justdoitTemecula
temecula
Mar 11, 2008
This is the best place to stay if visiting Stockton or Lodi area. I grew up on a vineyard outside Lodi/Stockton and moved away 35 years ago. When visiting family, we've checked out other places. This was our second time staying at this B&B, and it is our first choice forever! Both times our room was in the newer buildings.... more
“Really A Treat”



lilhil
Seattle
Dec 26, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful
Why we stayed here: We were passing through, but we wanted a detour to wine country. We paused our roadtrip to look at vineyards an extra day. It was our Christmas gift to each other. Pros: The room was beautiful and comfortable. We stayed in a "historic inn" room, so it didn't have all the spa amenities, but it was... more
“Out Of This World”



randrewmurray
Sacramento
Dec 14, 2007
2/2 found this review helpful
My wife and I booked a Spa Room for our anniversary weekend. They explained to us upon booking that these were new rooms and we were excited to try them. When we arrived in the room we were struck by the beautiful modernist and natural rooms. We didn't know anything like this could exist and certainly were surprised by local... more
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“Terrible staff, rooms just ok (watch out for the rocky bathroom floor)”



alebegonne
Stockton
Nov 27, 2007
3/4 found this review helpful
Overall the service in the hotel was horrible. It seemed that everyone worked there was new and didn't know a thing about the hotel. Every question asked had to be double checked with someone else, often times with an employee calling some unseen manager for help. At check in we were told the gourmet comp breakfast ended at 10am. At... more
“Lovely”



masonjar
PHX
Oct 29, 2007
3/3 found this review helpful
This was a great find, Lodi does not have a large selection of places to stay and this was definitely a jewel in the rough. We found ourselfs without a place to stay at the 11 hour and pick up the phone book at 8P. Lucky for us they had a room. We stayed in the original part of the... more
“An Oasis in the Valley”



ruddlin
seattle wa
Oct 18, 2007
2/2 found this review helpful
This is such a beautiful place. The grounds are so lush and tropical. Every direction you look is such a pleasure. The rooms are just great and very quiet with french doors that open to the garden. We had the Sunday brunch buffet, $28.00, which was an enormus spread of deliciousness. The price of your room includes a generous breakfast... more
“wonderful”



califtrav
California
Oct 12, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful
Absolutely amazing and wonderful. I would recommend to all. The spa was amazing, the food was delightful and the rooms (spa rooms) were wonderful. The staff was so very accomadating. A must visit. more
“Split Personality?”



Brian_NVA
Herndon, Virginia
Aug 19, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful
Interesting... The photos taken by the previous reviewer (VitaminTee) show a dramatically different room from the one I had. My second floor room was beautifully appointed with very modern decor (blue walls and large hanging lantern-style lights), Gilchrist and Soames amenities, and a HUGE flat screen TV on the wall. In fact the decor was so modern that it sometimes... more
“Beautiful Hotel - I missed warm water...”



VitaminTee
Los Altos, Ca and NYC, Ny
May 6, 2007
1/1 found this review helpful
Every other local hotel was booked, and I googled hotels in the Lodi area and found Wine and Roses. Upon first impression the hotel is simply beautiful! However, the price is very high for the location and what the room offers. I uploaded a few room photos, and you'll see the decor is romantic, room incredibly clean, comfortable, and perfect... more
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latest gadget to hit town is the iPhone. This cellular phone is brought to us by the very same company that made the iPod. With the iPhone, you can have the best features for communication, music and games.The iPhone FeaturesThere are wonderful features from the iPhone. Aside from being a typical mobile phone, the iPhone also showcases other capabilities like GPS and music playing options. Another feature that could be a good companion is the games stored in it.The iPhone GamesThere are a number of games that you can enjoy in the iPhone. These games are especially made for the use of iPhone owners. Some of the games are already installed on the iPhone. The others can be downloaded from the internet. The list of games include the classic number and word games, arcade games, card plays and the latest puzzles innovated.Word And Number GamesPeople can enjoy the word games that can be played on the iPhone. There is Word Spell and Word Search that can entertain those who want challenge in their vocabulary. The popular number game Sudoku is also among the iPhone game choices.Card GamesPoker and solitaire can also be enjoyed on the iPhone. These card games will surely give iPhone users good training for their card games. Other Exciting GamesReversi and Minesweeper are the usual computer games that are now available for the iPhone. Other exciting games that are included on the iPhone list are Match 3, Assassin, Knight & Squire, Think Ahead, Blocks, Arcade, Sink or Swim and many more. Getting More GamesSome games are already installed on the iPhone. There are also other official sites on the internet that will allow iPhone users to install more games on their gadget. There are some developers that may share game programs to others. These venues will provide more choices to those who are seeking fun. Just make sure to check out the opportunities made available on the internet. There might be new releases that will keep your iPhones filled with fantastic games. There are even rumors that a major gaming company will tie up with Apple to give better choices when it comes to iPhone games.ConclusionThe iPhone has the best features for cellular phone users. Having iPhone games will give enough choices to owners who need to pass the time. With the iPhone games, no time will be wasted.

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Ayurvedic Treatments By Indrani Kumar & Janice Kumar

Ayurveda is a part of the Indian system of Yoga. This ancient science deals with the healing of the human body and mind to achieve optimum balance between the body, mind and consciousness. It has been developed and refined by ancient Indian seers and practitioners. The system tries to fix various imbalances in the body and uses herbs and natural products to treat the body. The concept and system was developed to aid a human being towards spiritual progress and rejuvenation. Now a days , it is used primarily as a way to heal the body and reduce stress. This system is used in conjunction with the ancient Indian system of Yoga Asanas and breathing exercises to gain optimum results.

Basic principals and philosophy of Ayurveda
Human body is made up of five principles Viz. Air ( Akasa), Vital Force ( Vayu), Minerals, Acids, Alkalies etc ( Tejas) , Water ( Jala) and Organic substances and Earthy matter not specified elsewhere( Prithvi). Any part of the body , howsoever minute is a combination of all of these principles.
In Ayurveda , combination of these principles are classified into three : Vayu – Vata- Mayu or Pitta- Valasa – Kapha.
The First is a combination of Air and Vital Force, The second is Minerals , acids and alkalies and the third is a combination of Water and Organic matter . These three Mega Divisions ( Tridhatus) build and sustain all parts of the body. One Dhatu (Mega Division) may be more active in one part of the body compared to the other. Ayurveda recognizes this difference and balance which keeps the body healthy.
When these Mega divisions ( Dhatus ) are displaced or in imbalance due to factors like food, age, various daily activities , time and place , they cause disease . In Ayurvedic terms they cause Impurities ( Malas).
There are three kinds of impurities in Ayurveda :
Vata – Excessively vitiated gasses
Pitta – Fluids of gall bladder and accumulated wastes.
Slesma – Phlegm or mucus in the mouth, throat and a few other impurities like albumen in the urine.
I shall now give the basic line of treatment in Ayurveda without going into detail regarding the herbs or the process. That is best left to a trained Ayurveda doctor. However it is important to understand the basis premise of the treatment so I make an effort here.
Disease in the initial stages is treated by alleviation. The imbalances are treated by pacifying them without eliminating them from the body. When the disease is very pronounced, there is no recourse except to eliminate the same from the body . In this case the Ayurveda doctor will try to find the source of the problem (imbalance) and eliminate this source to get a balance in the human body.
The Pacification of the imbalance can be undertaken by the Ayurveda doctor after studying the pulse of the patient. He looks for intensity, pattern, kind of throbbing and other complex variations to understand where the possible cause of the problem can be . The treatment is with a combination of natural herbs and minerals ingested or inhaled and Yoga Asanas ( body postures ) . The herbs and minerals are normally not processed as per modern medicine but comparatively raw. These heavy minerals and herbs can be effective in fixing some common ailments but should be taken under supervision or can cause damage to internal organs. Careful monitoring by a trained person can give lasting benefits.
The Elimination of the imbalance (versus pacification) to get to the root of the problem causing the disease is a complex process. The ‘ Panchkarma’ treatment is a specialized tool in Ayurveda employed for the purpose of ‘Elimination’. As the name suggests it comprises of five basic steps:
Vamana- Emesis
Virechana- Purgation
Vasti - Enema
Nasya- Enrhine therapy, and
Rakta Moksha- Bloodletting

This treatment works on the principle of removing deep seated toxins from the body causing imbalance and is recommended 3 times a year – at the turn of spring , autumn and winter. A healthy person is recommended this treatment once a year to rejuvenate and revitalize the body by bringing into balance various constituents.
The process is threefold:
Preparatory procedures : Internal Oleation and Lubrication with various herbal oils and Clarified butter taken orally. External lubrication with massages, oil gargles, Oiling of the ear canal etc etc . Therapeutic heat to induce perspiration and removing impurities through sweat glands.
Main Treatment : consists of Emesis ( therapeutic cleaning of the upper orifice of the alimentary canal) , Purgation ( Removal of waste from lower orifice) , Enema ( Therapeutic cleaning of the large intestine and bladder via medicated enema), Nasal application of ayurvedic medicines and Blood letting.
The above is an overview of the treatment. The popular treatments under Panchkarma include:
Virechanam : Purging and purification. Removal of waste accumulated in intestines.
Snanam : Special medicated herbal bath.
Snehanam : Application of oil internally ( orally ).
Avagahaswedam: Controlled sweating through medicated water.
Ooshmasswedam: Steam bath. Steam from water, sand , dust and more.
Tapaswedam : Dry sweating by rubbing body with heated stone etc.
And various other kinds of specialized sweating procedures.
Dhara : Pouring of medicated oils continuously on the forehead. It relaxes the body and fixes neurological imbalances.
Kaya Seka : Full body massage with herbal medicated oils .
Patra Pinda Sweda : The whole body is made to perspire by application of herbal medicated packs .
Udvarthana : A herbal powder massage for obesity and skin ailments .
Kati Basti : Fixes back pains and spinal problems.
Shirobasti / Sirovasti : Treatment with herbal medicated oil kept on the forehead. This is an effective treatment for disorders connected with the brain.
Tarpana : Specialized eye care to relax and rejuvenate the eyes.

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