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The United States

Is The Main Arrogant Power In

The World .

آمريكا بزرگترين استكبار جهاني))

 

 

+ نوشته شده در  چهارشنبه سیزدهم آبان 1388ساعت 14:15  توسط abedinzadeh | 

13th Of Aban  :

1.Imam Khomeini's Exile 

2.The National Student Day

3. The Seizure Of The American Embassy In Tehran (SPY NEST)

+ نوشته شده در  چهارشنبه سیزدهم آبان 1388ساعت 14:13  توسط abedinzadeh | 

FRIENDSHIP

 

F

Faithful and forgiving

R

Reliable as well as receptive

I

Influential and inspiring

E

Educated as well as expressive

N

Natural and nonconforming

D

Daring as well as determined

S

Sensible and sharing

H

Honest as well as humorous

I

Indifferent and individualistic

P

Positive as well as patient

+ نوشته شده در  پنجشنبه سیزدهم فروردین 1388ساعت 0:21  توسط abedinzadeh | 
 

Welcome Spring!

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بنگر به رستاخیز طبیعت که چه زیباست .

و هر سال رستاخیزی دیگر را تجربه می کنیم

و چه زیباتر رستاخیز انسان در این عصر آهن وتباهی

 

 

Spring is here,  and the air is clear

 

The breezes sing, oh yea and my heart thaws from frozen lakes.

 

And all the sounds awake from deep inside the wood,

 

and songs from deep inside of you,

 

are also inside of me.

 

And hope springs eternal, springs eternally,

 

All the things you ever were created to be,

 

I am the song, (the awakening) answering gently to, deep inside of you.... you know there's

 

something new

 

+ نوشته شده در  پنجشنبه بیست و نهم اسفند 1387ساعت 11:17  توسط abedinzadeh | 
 

I can hear her paces!
Gentle and light!
Nature becomes fresh in her fragrant appearance.
Trees sprout,
Birds begin singing,
And rivers start singing the life melody…

 

صداي قدم هايش را مي شنوم
آرام و سبك
طبيعت با عطر حضورش تازه مي شود
درختان جوانه مي زنند
پرنده ها نغمه خوان مي شوند
و رودخانه آواز حيات سر مي دهند

 

 

 

Yesterday's frozen and wintry nature becomes like a paradise with her pleasant breeze,
And trees forget all the cold memories on the auspicious arrival of spring.

 

 

 

دنياي بي روح و يخ زده ي ديروز با نسيم دلنشينش چونان بهشت مي شود

 

و درختان تمام خاطرات سرد زمستاني را به يمن ورود بهار از ياد مي برند

 

 

 

I was thinking;
Maybe I am just like this nature.
And until my heart is the prison of bitter memories, it won't host the spring!
My heart shook! How can I forget?
But…forgiveness in not naivety, it’s not forgetfulness…
Forgiveness is a present for our heart, to become weightless, to be peaceful & mellow.
I clean my heart from hatreds and annoyances, to welcome the spring full of affection, love and truthfulness…
Calm and light, like the spring…

 

 

 

با خود انديشيدم؛
شايد من نيز همانند اين طبيعتم
و قلبم تا زماني كه زندان خاطرات تلخ است، ميزبان بهار نخواهد شد
دلم لرزيد. چگونه فراموش كنم
اما... گذشت سادگي نيست، فراموشي نيست
بخشايش پيشكشي است براي قلب خود، كه سبك شود، كه آرامش يابد
دلم را از كينه ها و رنجش ها مي شويم، تا با وجودي مملو از مهر و پاكي، به استقبال نوروز بيايم
سبك و آرام، چون بهار

 
+ نوشته شده در  پنجشنبه بیست و نهم اسفند 1387ساعت 1:50  توسط abedinzadeh | 
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Haft sin table

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Haft Sīn (هفت سین) or the seven 'S's is a major tradition of Nowruz.

The haft sin table includes seven specific items starting with the letter 'S' or Sīn (س) in Persian alphabet). The items symbolically correspond to seven creations and holy immortals protecting them. The Haft Sin has evolved over time, but has kept its symbolism. Traditionally, families attempt to set as beautiful a Haft Sīn table as they can, as it is not only of traditional and spiritual value, but also noticed by visitors during Nowruzi visitations and is a reflection of their good taste.

 
The Haft Sīn items are:
  • sabzeh - wheat, barley or lentil sprouts growing in a dish - symbolizing rebirth
  • samanu - a sweet pudding made from wheat germ - symbolizing affluence
  • senjed - the dried fruit of the oleaster tree - symbolizing love
  • sīr - garlic - symbolizing medicine
  • sīb - apples - symbolizing beauty and health
  • somaq - sumac berries - symbolizing (the color of) sunrise
  • serkeh - vinegar - symbolizing age and patience

Other items on the table may include:

  • Sekkeh - Coins - representative of wealth
  • traditional Iranian pastries such as baghlava, toot, naan-nokhodchi
  • Aajeel - dried nuts, berries and raisins
  • lit candles (enlightenment and happiness)
  • a mirror (symbolizing cleanness and honesty)
  • decorated eggs, sometimes one for each member of the family (fertility)
  • a bowl of water with goldfish (life within life, and the sign of Pisces which the sun is leaving)
  • rosewater, believed to have magical cleansing powers
  • the national colours, for a patriotic touch
  • a holy book (e.g., the Avesta, Qur'an, Bible, Torah, or Kitáb-i-Aqdas) and/or a poetry book (almost always either the Shahnama or the Divan of Hafez)

 

+ نوشته شده در  پنجشنبه بیست و نهم اسفند 1387ساعت 1:21  توسط abedinzadeh | 

The Fox and the Crow

A Fox once saw a Crow fly off with a piece of cheese in its

beak and settle on a branch of a tree. “That’s for me,” said

the Fox, and he walked up to the foot of the tree. “Good

day, Mistress Crow,” he cried. “How well you are looking

today: how glossy your feathers; how bright your eyes. I

feel sure your voice must surpass that of other birds, just

as your figure does. Let me hear but one song from you

that I may greet you as the Queen of Birds.” The Crow

lifted up her head and began to caw her best, but the

moment she opened her mouth the piece of cheese fell to

the ground, only to be snapped up by the Fox. “That will

do,” said he. “That was all I wanted. In exchange for your

cheese I will give you a piece of advice for the future:

Do not trust flatterers.

+ نوشته شده در  شنبه هفدهم اسفند 1387ساعت 1:1  توسط abedinzadeh | 

The Man and the Serpent

A Countryman’s son by accident trod upon a Serpent’s

tail, which turned and bit him so that he died. The father

in a rage got his axe, and pursuing the Serpent, cut off part

of its tail. So the Serpent in revenge began stinging several

of the Farmer’s cattle and caused him severe loss. Well,

the Farmer thought it best to make it up with the Serpent,

and brought food and honey to the mouth of its lair, and

said to it: “Let’s forget and forgive. Perhaps you were right

to punish my son, and take vengeance on my cattle, but

surely I was right in trying to revenge him. Now that we

are both satisfied why can’t we be friends again?” “No,

no,” said the Serpent, “take away your gifts. You can never

forget the death of your son, nor I the loss of my tail.”

Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten

 

+ نوشته شده در  شنبه هفدهم اسفند 1387ساعت 0:58  توسط abedinzadeh | 

 

Yesterday - Today - Tomorrow
 

 

Yesterday I met a stranger...

Today this stranger is my friend.  Had I not taken the time to say hello, or return a smile, or shake a hand, or listen, I would not have known this person. Yesterday would have turned into today and our chance meeting would be gone.

Yesterday I hugged someone very dear to me. Today they are gone... and tomorrow will not bring them back. Wouldn't it be nice if we all knew tomorrow would be here? But we don't, so take the time TODAY to give a hug, a smile, an "I love you"...

 

JUST FOR TODAY,

...smile at a stranger
...listen to someone's heart
...drop a coin where a child can find it
...learn something new, then teach it to someone
...tell someone you're thinking of them
...hug a loved one
...don't hold a grudge
...don't be afraid to say "I'm sorry"
...look a child in the eye and tell them how great they are
...don't kill that spider in your house, he's just lost so show him the way out
...look beyond the face of a person into their heart
...make a promise, and keep it
...call someone, for no other reason than to just say "hi"
...show kindness to an animal
...stand up for what you believe in
...smell the rain, feel the breeze, listen to the wind
...use all your senses to their fullest
...cherish all of your TODAYS

Today you were thought about by me....

+ نوشته شده در  پنجشنبه هفدهم بهمن 1387ساعت 0:36  توسط abedinzadeh | 

 

Untiring Love

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  This is a true story that happened in Japan.

In order to renovate the house, someone in Japan tore open the wall. Japanese houses normally have a hollow space between the wooden walls. When tearing down the walls, he found that there was a lizard stuck there because a nail from outside was  hammered into one of its feet. He saw this, felt pity, and at the same time he was curious. When he checked the nail, turns out, it was nailed 10 years ago when the house was first built.

What happened?

The lizard had survived in such a position for 10 years! In a dark wall partition for 10 years without moving, it is impossible and mind boggling. Then he wondered how this lizard survived for 10 years without moving a single step--since its foot was nailed!

So he stopped his work and observed the lizard, what it had been doing, and what and how it had been eating. Later, not knowing from where it came, appeared another lizard, with food in its mouth.
 

Ahh! He was stunned and at the same time, touched deeply. Another lizard had been feeding the stuck one for the past 10 years...

 

Such love, such a beautiful love! Such love happened with this tiny creature...
What can love do? It can do wonders! Love can perform miracles!
Just think about it; one lizard had been feeding the other one
untiringly for 10 long years, without giving up hope on its partner.


If a small creature like a lizard can love like this...
just imagine how we can love if we try!          

+ نوشته شده در  پنجشنبه هفدهم بهمن 1387ساعت 0:19  توسط abedinzadeh |