i am seasick - translation to greek
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i am seasick - translation to greek

ASCENDED MASTER TEACHINGS RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
I AM Foundation; I AM movement; I AM cult; I AM Movement; I Am Foundation; I Am foundation; I AM foundation; "I Am" Foundation; I AM Activity; I AM activity; I Am Activity; I Am Movement; I Am activity; "I AM" Movement; "I Am" activity; "I Am" Activity; I Am movement; "I Am" Religious Activity of the Saint Germain Foundation; I AM Religious Activity; I AM (religion)

i am seasick      
νοιώθω ναυτία.
may i help you         
2022 SOUTH KOREAN TELEVISION SERIES
One Hundred Won Butler; May I Help You
μπορώ να σας βοηθήσω
Νοιώθω ναυτία.      
I am seasick., I am car sick.

Definition

seasick
¦ adjective suffering from nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea.
Derivatives
seasickness noun

Wikipedia

"I AM" Activity

The "I AM" Activity Movement is the original ascended master teachings religious movement founded in the early 1930s by Guy Ballard (1878–1939) and his wife Edna Anne Wheeler Ballard (1886–1971) in Chicago, Illinois. It is an offshoot of theosophy and a major precursor of several New Age religions including the Church Universal and Triumphant. The movement had up to a million followers in 1938 and is still active today on a smaller scale. According to the official website of the parent organization, the Saint Germain Foundation, its worldwide headquarters is located in Schaumburg, Illinois, and there are approximately 300 local groups worldwide under several variations of the names "I AM" Sanctuary, "I AM" Temple, and other similar titles. As of 2007, the organization states that its purpose is "spiritual, educational and practical," and that no admission fee is charged for their activities. The term "I AM" is a reference to the ancient Sanskrit mantra So Ham and the divine biblical name "I Am that I Am".