Original guitar music with Fable and David Vigil (Morningstar), artist / musician of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. \'Beatinthepocket\' in sites, (search Google Yahoo or Bing).
Original music on piano and jimbae with Alpha from Africa and David Vigil (Morningstar), artist / musician of Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. \\\'Beatinthepocket\\\' on You Tube.
A stick insect, ants' responce to tragedy, and softshell turtle.
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In loving memory of my rabbit, Rosy. She died while I was editing this video at the age of nine.
Palestinian children aspire to death as Martyrs PA TV June 2002 Host: You described Shahada as something beautiful. Do you think it is beautiful? Walla age 11: Shahada (martyrdom) is a very, very beautiful thing. Everyone yearns for Shahada. What could be sweeter than going to paradise? Host: What is better, peace and full rights For the Palestinian people or Shahada? Walla: Shahada. I will achieve my rights after becoming a Shaid (martyr). Host: OK Yussra, would you agree with that? Yussra age 11: Of course Shahada is sweet. We don't want this world, we want the Afterlife. We benefit not from this life, but from the Afterlife. Host: Do you actually love death? Yussra: Death is not Shahada Host: No, I mean the absence after death Yussra: No child loves death. The children of Palestine adopted the concept that Shahada is very good. Every Palestinian child, say someone aged 12, says: O Lord, I would like to become a Shahid. Host: We've got a call, Sabrine from Ramallah. Sabrine: Ayyat Al-Akhras was 17 when she blew herself up. Host: Sabrine, are you for it or against it? Sabrine: Of course I support blowing up, it is our right. Host: Sabrine; now is it natural That Ayyat Al-Akhras blows herself up? Sabrine: Of course it's natural.
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Wish upon a Falling Star (A Nation gone Bad)!
Wishing & praying for a nation of Liberty and Justice,
To replace a culture of wanting something for nothing!
Knowing the truth will set you free,
By trusting in the mighty strength of God with take you forward!
Even though crushed to the bottom of moral decay,
Even though it looks impossible to gain victory,
God that will preserve those that seek Him!
There is a time to stand up for righteousness, that is, Gods Righteousness and not our own devised corrupted self-imposed bent on evil self-righteousness!
A spiritual war is upon us,
A time to Pray for Gods Angles to take our side to fight our battles!
Politicians can’t solve our problem and don’t know how to get us back to God,
Somehow we think they can and then believe a lie!
Is there life or breath in us yet?
Can the true Church, the body of believers in Christ wake up?
Is there anyone to stand up for God’s righteousness?
We know in the last days there will be persecution of the Church but why not stand up for righteousness in this time before the coming of Jesus Christ?
Will Christ come back for a lukewarm body of believers or to those that put on the full armor and breast plate of God?
Even if we are in the End times, we still need to stand up for God’s Truth in a decaying age!
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Hindu art, unlike Buddhist art, shows the human figure curved, voluptuous and filled with potential motion. Parvati below is shaped and dressed (only in jewelry to emphasize her sexuality and a crown) like the Yakshi. Ganesha, the elephant-headed god in the center, is corpulent, the result of \\good living.\\ Vishnu on the right is portrayed with a fit, but soft body, and with four arms to show his many powers.
The Indian artist had an entirely different starting point. He considered that the perfect human animal was an inadequate symbol for the beauty of the divine nature which comprehended all human qualities and transcended them all. It was only by meditating on the Ultimate Perfection that the artist�s mind could perceive some glimmer of the beauty of the Godhead. Mere bodily strength and mundane perfections of form are never glorified in Indian art. Indian art is essentially idealistic, mystic, symbolic, and transcendental. The artist is both priest and poet. In this respect Indian art is closely allied to the Gothic art of Europe � indeed, Gothic art is only the Eastern consciousness manifesting itself in a Western environment. But while the Christian art of the Middle Ages is always emotional, rendering literally the pain of the mortification of the flesh, the bodily sufferings of the Man of Sorrows, Indian art appeals more to the imagination and strives to realize the spirituality and abstraction of a supra-terrestrial sphere.