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Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation or a satnav are the usual methods used for getting there today. <span class="mw-customtoggle-getwhen"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation or a satnav are the usual methods used for getting there today. <span class="mw-customtoggle-getwhen"><small><small>[continue reading]</small></small></span> | ||
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− | The best time of year to visit is during the summer months for the weather. Summer is opposite months to southern hemisphere winter. The warmth may allow for a t-shirt if you’re lucky in May, June, July, August, but pack a light weight rain jacket and jumper for the occasional shower and for sunrise/early morning/night. Weather, temperature and climate in this area of Switzerland is similar to parts and areas of United Kingdom, Washington State, New Zealand and Japan's climate, its temperate, moderate with no excessive heat and it is moderated by the nearby mountain range. Switzerland's fauna and flora is similar to | + | The best time of year to visit is during the summer months for the weather. Summer is opposite months to southern hemisphere winter. The warmth may allow for a t-shirt if you’re lucky in May, June, July, August, but pack a light weight rain jacket and jumper for the occasional shower and for sunrise/early morning/night. Weather, temperature and climate in this area of Switzerland is similar to parts and areas of United Kingdom, Washington State, New Zealand and Japan's climate, its temperate, moderate with no excessive heat and it is moderated by the nearby mountain range. Switzerland's fauna and flora is similar to a fairly broad area of Europe’s and the United Kingdom's, with a rare poisonous European adder snake and rare European hornet wasp/insect and a few other minor insect and animal dangers to be aware of, harmless if not disturbed. Some visitors may not have known they have hay fever (Pollen Allergy) until they arrive but symptoms are mild and tolerable. In case you thought it was entirely risk free, it pretty well is but have a short awareness research before you arrive if you've never been to Europe or the climate. But for most it will amount to common sense. It is a safe, civilized, lush and pleasant place to visit, especially during the summer months. |
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Sign up for the European Health Insurance Card if from Europe and check the T&C's for your specific country as you may need additional cover, if your arriving from outside Europe you'll need to buy health insurance cover; if you want to volunteer at the centre and show it to them, which is usually comparatively reasonably priced. Emergency phone numbers in Switzerland are 144 for Ambulance, 117 for Police, 118 for Fire and 1414 1415 for air rescue from a mountain. It might be worth knowing that Switzerland is neither an EU nor EEA member but is part of the single market, for when you pass through customs and excise/import and export. | Sign up for the European Health Insurance Card if from Europe and check the T&C's for your specific country as you may need additional cover, if your arriving from outside Europe you'll need to buy health insurance cover; if you want to volunteer at the centre and show it to them, which is usually comparatively reasonably priced. Emergency phone numbers in Switzerland are 144 for Ambulance, 117 for Police, 118 for Fire and 1414 1415 for air rescue from a mountain. It might be worth knowing that Switzerland is neither an EU nor EEA member but is part of the single market, for when you pass through customs and excise/import and export. | ||
− | The main thing to be aware of may be the economic differences and value of money there | + | The main thing to be aware of for many visitors may be the economic differences and value of money there. Check with a current and up to date cost of living comparison website before going. |
Switzerland has its own customs, traditions, policies, laws, standards etc. like all countries do. It is clever, as well as respectful to develop some level of awareness of them before going, as it would be for any nation you might visit. | Switzerland has its own customs, traditions, policies, laws, standards etc. like all countries do. It is clever, as well as respectful to develop some level of awareness of them before going, as it would be for any nation you might visit. | ||
− | Visiting from other areas of the world can be quite an undertaking, but is well endorsed because it helps open up the world. English is available throughout the trip as the lingua franca | + | Visiting from other areas of the world can be quite an undertaking, but such a trip is well endorsed, because it helps open up the world. English is probably going to be available throughout the trip as the lingua franca. Special arrangements and exceptions can be made with the centre, when personally arranging it with them, if the travel is long and therefore arrival is due to be out of hours. And support, supportive stories, confidence and reassurance from those who have been, gone and done it all before you is often available from the [[External links|groups]] around the world and can be sought over the facebook groups. |
Also see [[FIGU#MISTAKES_AS_SOURCES_OF_LEARNING|FIGU - Mistakes as sources of learning]]</div> | Also see [[FIGU#MISTAKES_AS_SOURCES_OF_LEARNING|FIGU - Mistakes as sources of learning]]</div> | ||
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SSSC is the abbreviation for ‘Semjase Silver Star Center’. Center is the correct spelling in German and American English, but British English writers usually prefer centre. Center (and centre) can be a noun, adjective, or a verb. The German noun for silver is silber. [[Semjase]]s name is in their title. | SSSC is the abbreviation for ‘Semjase Silver Star Center’. Center is the correct spelling in German and American English, but British English writers usually prefer centre. Center (and centre) can be a noun, adjective, or a verb. The German noun for silver is silber. [[Semjase]]s name is in their title. | ||
+ | Switzerland itself is home to around 450 variety of cheeses. | ||
SSSC and Mehrauli, Delhi, India, are both in a flight path to an airport. SSSC is in the flight path to one of the runways of Zurich International Airport, Zürich-Flughafen also known as Kloten Airport. Which means that the commercial aeroplanes as they make their runway approach or take offs, to or from far off lands, fly in lower and above the centre, and can be heard and seen throughout the day and night there. The situation presumably has come about relatively recently i.e in the last decade or so, with the increased capacity, broader use of air travel as a means of transportation and rise in the worlds human population. The situation worldwide with air travel will theoretically only get much busier and noisier until some time in the future where we’re in a position to roll out our own anti-gravity means of flight, like a [[Beamship]] flies, silently. | SSSC and Mehrauli, Delhi, India, are both in a flight path to an airport. SSSC is in the flight path to one of the runways of Zurich International Airport, Zürich-Flughafen also known as Kloten Airport. Which means that the commercial aeroplanes as they make their runway approach or take offs, to or from far off lands, fly in lower and above the centre, and can be heard and seen throughout the day and night there. The situation presumably has come about relatively recently i.e in the last decade or so, with the increased capacity, broader use of air travel as a means of transportation and rise in the worlds human population. The situation worldwide with air travel will theoretically only get much busier and noisier until some time in the future where we’re in a position to roll out our own anti-gravity means of flight, like a [[Beamship]] flies, silently. |
Revision as of 22:28, 18 July 2018
FIGU
SEMJASE SILVER STAR CENTRE
SWITZERLAND
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INTRODUCTION
The Semjase Silver Star Centre is in Switzerland... [continue reading]
FACILITIES AND FUNCTION
It is a place of learning, reading and relaxation. [continue reading]
PUBLICATIONS AND IMAGES
The centre publishes its publication(s)[2] at irregular, sporadic intervals throughout the month and year on its website, in German, see External Links. This constitutes the reason why translations have to be prepared into other languages, which emerge some time later. [continue reading]
ENVIRONMENT
The centre is a lush, safe and healthy place to be. [continue reading]
VISITING AND VOLUNTEERING
Individuals visit the centre from all over the world. [continue reading]
GETTING THERE AND WHEN
Using a search engine to plan routes and transportation or a satnav are the usual methods used for getting there today. [continue reading]
PHILOSOPHY & ADVICE
Associated with FIGU - Talkativeness and performing missionary work
Use the instructional material entrusted to you by the FIGU as well as all other writings primarily to learn for yourself, for self education/adult learning. [continue reading]
TRIVIA
Many of the beamship photos were taken at this location and nearby locations. [continue reading]
External Links
References
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