زار صبيحة اليوم الخميس 2024/05/16وفد برلماني عائلات الاطفال الضحايا في حادثة منتزه الصابلات
بتكليف من السيد #رئيس_حركة_مجتمع_السلم السيد #عبد_العالي_حساني ورئيس المجموعة البرلمانبة للحركة قام وفد برلماني للحركة تحت قيادة نائب رئيس المجلس الشعبي الوطني موسى خرفي والسادة النواب كبيريتة محمد، وبوسف عجيسة، وسماعيل برهيمي، و خلاصي محمد وقصال، علي ومزاري سفيان، وزرفاوي مسعود، وكان في استقبالنا السيد النائب مبروكي محمد ألامين وكدا رئيس بلدية عين بوسيف وعضو المجلس الشعبي الولائي بالمدية محمد بن عامر، وبعض الاعيان، وقد قام الوفد بزيارة كل عائلات ضحايا حادثة غرق 05 اطفال وهم محمودي حمزة، بن قيدة صهيب، رابحي أنس، ضرواية علاء الدين وبن قيدة يونس عبد المطلب، بمنتزه شاطئ الصابلات الجزائر العاصمة حيث بلغنا لهم تعازي السيد الرئيس وكدا كل نواب الحركة سائلين المولى عزى وجل أن يتغمدهم بواسع رحمته
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Friendship, some say, is a single soul residing in two bodies, but why limit it to two? What if friendship is more like a great, endless web, where each connection strengthens the whole? Maybe we are not separate beings at all, but parts of one vast consciousness, reaching out through the illusion of individuality to recognize itself in another.
Friendship, some say, is a single soul residing in two bodies, but why limit it to two? What if friendship is more like a great, endless web, where each connection strengthens the whole? Maybe we are not separate beings at all, but parts of one vast consciousness, reaching out through the illusion of individuality to recognize itself in another.
Friendship, some say, is a single soul residing in two bodies, but why limit it to two? What if friendship is more like a great, endless web, where each connection strengthens the whole? Maybe we are not separate beings at all, but parts of one vast consciousness, reaching out through the illusion of individuality to recognize itself in another.
Man is said to seek happiness above all else, but what if true happiness comes only when we stop searching for it? It is like trying to catch the wind with our hands—the harder we try, the more it slips through our fingers. Perhaps happiness is not a destination but a state of allowing, of surrendering to the present and realizing that we already have everything we need.
The cosmos is said to be an ordered place, ruled by laws and principles, yet within that order exists chaos, unpredictability, and the unexpected. Perhaps true balance is not about eliminating chaos but embracing it, learning to see the beauty in disorder, the harmony within the unpredictable. Maybe to truly understand the universe, we must stop trying to control it and simply become one with its rhythm.