Special
Channel for Hungarians
Tobias recorded a special channel for Hungarians shortly
before his departure in July. This channel was for an
event created by Kata Szénasi and other Shaumbra
in Hungary as part of their event related to the Midsummer
New Energy Conference. Although the information was
for Hungarians, there is a lot of good information in
the channel. You can now download the audio file free
of charge at: http://www.shaumbrashoppe.com/p-1714-tobias-special-hungary-channel-free-download.aspx.
Tobias
Farewell – Recap Video
We have created a recap video of the Midsummer Conference
and Tobias' Farewell, which highlights some of the poignant
comments by Adamus, Kuthumi and Kryon. There is also
plenty of footage with Tobias himself, including his
touching, open-eyed farewell message to Shaumbra. You
can watch the video on the Crimson Circle website on
the Faces
of Shaumbra page. It is also available on YouTube
in two segments, Part
1 and Part
2.
The
Complete Shaumbra Library
The entire collection of Shaumbra materials, covering
the span of 10 years, is available on the Crimson Circle
website. For a complete listing of all products click
here to download the Product
Guide
Shouds
– All of the monthly Shouds since 1999 are in
this amazing and insightful collection, which documents
the journey of Shaumbra over the years. Most channels
are offered as free text or audio downloads. The collection
also includes all Question & Answers sessions. There
are over 230 individual sessions to choose from.
Click
here to visit the channel library.
Other
Free Channels – There are a variety
of free channels offered in this section including The
Beauty of Life, Tobias in Madrid, Do You Remember?,
A Time to Inspire, and others.
Ask
Tobias Sessions – 23 different topics
ranging from Addictions to The Quantum Leap. The sessions
are generally about 70 minutes each. They feature Tobias,
Kuthumi and Adamus Saint-Germain.
Special
Topic Sessions – There are 16 Special
Topic sessions covering a variety of subjects from The
Wound of Isis, Tobias in Israel, Sovereign One and more.
Personal
Study Courses – This collection includes
includes seven multi-CD sets such as DreamWalker Birth,
Journey of the Angels, Expanding Your Intuition, What’s
Missing?, Discovering Your Passion, New Energy Synchrotize
and Standard Technology.
Books
– Five books are featured in the book
collection.
Music
– Twelve CDs are featured in the music collection,
including the popular Call to Awaken, music
from Yoham, Anders Holte and others.
DVDs
– Two DVD sets are included in the video offering
including the Channel Pack from this year’s Midsummer
New Energy Conference.
World Facts – Strange
But True!
•
People might eat oats when they're hungry, but people
from Hungary don't eat oats.
• Iceland has many, many more tractors per 1000
acres of cropland than any other nation - more than
twice that of the next highest country, Slovenia.
• Two-thirds of the world's executions occur in
China.
• People trust Swedes! Swedish companies are the
world’s least-likely to be perceived as paying
bribes.
• In the last Argentinian elections, 21% of the
votes were declared invalid.
• In Belgium, 55% of government ministers are
female. The country’s first female parliamentarian
was appointed in 1921.
• The eight most developed countries all speak
Germanic languages.
• The ten most generous countries are all in Europe.
• Three of the top ten countries for GDP per capita
are island nations: Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and Iceland.
• France is the top destination in the world for
tourists, accounting for 11 percent of all tourist arrivals
worldwide.
• The number of tourists in San Marino is almost
19 times the resident population.
• There are 22 countries where more than half
the population is illiterate. Fifteen of them are in
Africa.
• Japan's water has a very high dissolved oxygen
concentration - but not enough to prevent drowning in
the bath.
• Norwegians drink 10.7 kilograms of coffee per
person each year. They also lead the globe in anxiety
disorders. Maybe it’s time to switch to herbal
tea.
• Guinea has the wettest capital on Earth, with
3.7 metres of rain a year.
• Sick of crowds? Move to Greenland! Greenlanders
have 38 square kilometres of land per person.
• Brazil takes up 47.8% of South America.
• Canada lays claim to more water than any other
nation.
• Got a parking ticket in Finland? Better just
pay up - it is the least corrupt nation in the world.
• Canada is immigrant-friendly. It confers the
most new citizenships per capita and per $ GDP, and
the second-most new citizenships overall.
• Danish workers strike 150 times more than their
German neighbours.
• More than a third of the time, Icelanders don't
show up for work. Perhaps that's why they're the world's
happiest nation.
• The USA has more personal computers than the
next 7 countries combined
• Americans and Icelanders go to the cinema 5
times a year, on average. The average Japanese person
goes only once.
• Bolivia has 4,500 Navy personnel - which seems
like quite a lot for a landlocked country.
• You are more likely to be reported as having
been killed by lightning in Cuba than in any other country.
• Luxembourgers are the world's richest people
- and also the most generous
• Many Americans live alone - the United States
leads the world in one person households.
• Sri Lanka has lowest divorce rate in the world
- and the highest rate of female suicide.
• If you're Dutch or Swedish, you're among the
world's most likely to end up living in a retirement
home. If you're Japanese, you'll probably end up living
with your children.
• Don't start a company in Australia. More than
20% of the tax collected in Australia is corporate income
tax.
• In Denmark, more than 50% of the tax collected
is personal income tax. In the Netherlands, personal
income tax makes up less than 15%.
• People in Germany, Belgium, Hungary and Sweden
have to pay almost half their salaries in tax.
• Tax makes up half of the of Gross Domestic Product
in Denmark and Sweden. In Japan and the United States,
it makes up less than 30%.
• American planes take-off a staggering 8.5 million
times per year - almost half the number of take-offs
worldwide.
• About one-quarter of all nations drive on the
left-hand-side of the road. Most of them are former
British colonies.
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