Mala Es Lyrics

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Where can I get the lyrics Mala Gente by Juanes translated into English?

If you do not know where to get them, you can at least translate phrses these couple of music for me? "Tu me dices that love is fue al olvido" Tu me dices That this love I KNOW a malo "Vas a pagarla expensive" En el Infierno enteritis enteritis te vas a quemar "Ahora es a mi a quien le Would you" calaƱas "Thank you, I really appreciate it!:)

e-mail me and ill translate it to what you wrote means You tell me that this love was forgotten You tell me that love has a bad taste you will pay a high price with hell you will burn all now is that I do not care about you anymore

Intocable ft Kumbia kingz – Fuiste mala (LYRICS IN DISPLAY BOX)

Malaria Prophylaxis

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Tips for Travelling in Africa

Africa is the second largest continent in the world, with only ten percent of its population. There are over a thousand tongues spoken and a wide variety of culture, wildlife and heritage. Visiting Africa should be an adventure full of fun, but first there are some things to consider here are some tips on staying healthy, wealthy and wise while traveling in Africa.

Health

The main risk to travel in Africa is disease transmitted by insect-born, such as malaria and dengue. Symptoms may include fever, nausea, headaches and joint and muscle pain. It is important that you take prophylaxis and you should consider some vaccines. But there are simple steps you can take to ensure you enjoy your holiday malaria free; Use shirts long sleeve pants and full body, at night, bring a mosquito net to sleep, consider buying rolls of smoke and buy insect repellent containing DEET. You can also buy and ankle bracelets away mosquitoes.

Despite these preventive measures, we strongly recommend that you consult a doctor at least two months before you plan to travel to Africa in order to receive the relevant jabs. Be specific, sometimes you need jabs for different areas. Immunization against yellow fever is important because many African countries will not let you enter or leave without him.

Security

Ask local and other areas that tourists are safe to walk day and night. Certain parts of Africa are extremely dangerous, especially at night.

No matter how poor of a student you think is in Africa, you're a rich tourist. It is best to consider themselves as such. Keep all your money safe and be careful with whom they want money from you.

Often hostels in Africa does not even have doors closed, to sleep with your money!

Guides and Tours

When looking for a tour guide, shop! If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Talk to several travel guides, and do not deliver any money until you have visited their offices and spoken with someone who also took a ride with the guide. There are a number of blows to tourism in Africa, not be a sucker!

Water

Avoid water that is not bottled or boiled water. Also avoid faucets, water fountains and ice. If you do not know where some food comes from, not eat it, as might have been cooked in dirty water.

Animals

Not monkeys, pets, like dogs or cats, they will often be carrying rabies. You may want to consider a rabies jab from your doctor.

AIDS

If you want to be sexually active in Africa is even more important than normal that you use protection. AIDS is spreading like wildfire through Africa.

Despite all these advice, it is advisable to check the health accurately to your destination with your doctor at least two months before traveling. Give the doctor as much information on your holiday possible, so that he or she can give you the most comprehensive protection before your trip.

About the Author

Africa Collection is a comprehensive website featuring bespoke holidays in Africa and travel advice for those wishing to explore this great continent.

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Mala Beads

mala beads

Find security, prosperity and health with Chakra Malas first

This is the first in a series that will inform you about the benefits to use his suitcase and tells his mantra each of the seven chakras. With the recent increased awareness of the healing benefits of many gems, mantras and bags, why not adorn themselves with jewelry that is sacred and beautiful.

Chakra is a Sanskrit word that means wheel and refers to a system of seven basic energy centers transporting energy, or prana, throughout the body. Open and balanced chakras lead to better health, vitality and consciousness.?

First Chakra
Today we talk about the first chakra, called the root chakra, which is located at the base of the spine and forms our foundation. The element is earth and is the function of grounding for the physical and connection to our bodies. It is geared for self-preservation, our survival instincts and our sense of physical identity and confidence. Ideally this chakra brings us health, prosperity, security and dynamic presence. If out of balance, we may feel selfish, greedy, extremely materialistic, fear, or have low self-esteem. When balanced, we feel prosperous, safe and full of vitality and energy. We feel the grip on the issues of the material world embody courage and success.

This chakra is related to the color red and the planet Saturn. Energy has a very tribal land and responds to sounds of nature, music Tribal drums and chanting.

The possible physiological benefits for a balanced first chakra is a healthy colon, good digestion and disposal, strong bones, and a vital immune system.

Glands: The glands affected for the first chakra is the adrenal glands.

Gemstones: smoky quartz is ground, remove blockages and free the body of negative energies. Garnet helps us to connect with the energies of land and issues of self-esteem and brings a knowledge that our needs will be provided. To see this bag, go to http://celedra.com/malas/chakra/index.htm.

Mantra: "I breathe in relation to my body and the earth, knowing that all my needs are met. I'm secure, prosperous, healthy and vibrant. "

We We invite you to use your mala and recite his mantra for 21 days to complete the transformation and alignment to occur. Each of our bags come with their own mantra life-affirming ("prayer" in Sanskrit) and represents a convergence of ancient spiritual traditions and modern beauty: Simplicity bud is known to have therapeutic qualities and, when worn around the wrist, is a constant reminder of the sacred within each of us. To learn more about the mantra and bags, you can see our film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB5F_P9-H1g.

Namaste,
Celedra

About the Author

Celedra Gildea, a psychotherapist by profession, began designing malas, or prayer beads, in 1995 in order to support her spiritual practice in Tibetan Buddhism. In 2007 she went to Tibet to start a non-profit cottage industry for the Nangchen, training local Tibetan women in the making of malas. Then, she and her team took a harrowing car ride up the treacherous roads to the nunnery, where the malas were placed on the alter to receive the prayers and blessings of the nuns. Today, she is devoted to providing objects of art for you and your home with malas, jewelry and home décor that are a reminder of the sacred in everyday life.
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