This documentary will not only share with us the "Lost Treasure of Tibet" but the lost treasures in us if we don't find sacredness in our expressions! oxoxhd
76 Days Visions & Revolutions
Monday, January 3, 2011
Lost Treasures of "OURS"
Dearest culture creatives (aka artists, musicians and alike),
This documentary will not only share with us the "Lost Treasure of Tibet" but the lost treasures in us if we don't find sacredness in our expressions! oxoxhd
This documentary will not only share with us the "Lost Treasure of Tibet" but the lost treasures in us if we don't find sacredness in our expressions! oxoxhd
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
The Blessing of Fortuna
The Blessings of Fortuna
From my heart the richness of the cosmos
pours out into the earth
and into the sea
as a cornucopia of light, beauty and joy.
May the enchantment of my wings
brush across your brow
with a slice of the moonshine
and the magic
of abundance in your dreams
that shine more brightly
in the sunlight.
From my heart the richness of the cosmos
pours out into the earth
and into the sea
as a cornucopia of light, beauty and joy.
May the enchantment of my wings
brush across your brow
with a slice of the moonshine
and the magic
of abundance in your dreams
that shine more brightly
in the sunlight.
Mountains and inclines
Then you were all
mountains and inclines, clay and branches and I a wild coyote and
handfuls of grass
Stefano Resta
mountains and inclines, clay and branches and I a wild coyote and
handfuls of grass
Stefano Resta
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
I live in a Village of Goddesses
I Live in a Village of Goddesses
When I was a child
this village was filled with simple men and women:
fishermen catching halibut off the shores,
beekeepers tending the bees,
Hatmakers making the hats,
Farmers harvesting squash and potatoes,
cooks frying slivers of garlic in the pan.
As we grew up, we studied algebra, physics, and science,
geology, philosophy, world history.
We read Homer, Dante, Virgil, and Ovid.
We gave our imagination
to the mythologies of our studies:
As Zeus
I became the Swan to Leda.
I was Pygmalion, and she Galatea.
We became the very gods and goddesses
that we studied.
I reflect today that I am not a god but a farmer,
An artist, a builder of structures.
I am a simple man.
And yet, all around me the women
remain as goddesses,
Flowers wrapped around their bodies.
I see goddesses everywhere I look!
How fortunate that I live in a village of goddesses!
Truly, there is a bountiful abundance of divinity
to worship everywhere I look!
Why is it, then, that my strong desire
on this night
is to sleep under the moon
with a simple, earthy woman?
A woman that reminds me of the soil,
lusty, natural, grounded and unadorned.
When I was a child
this village was filled with simple men and women:
fishermen catching halibut off the shores,
beekeepers tending the bees,
Hatmakers making the hats,
Farmers harvesting squash and potatoes,
cooks frying slivers of garlic in the pan.
As we grew up, we studied algebra, physics, and science,
geology, philosophy, world history.
We read Homer, Dante, Virgil, and Ovid.
We gave our imagination
to the mythologies of our studies:
As Zeus
I became the Swan to Leda.
I was Pygmalion, and she Galatea.
We became the very gods and goddesses
that we studied.
I reflect today that I am not a god but a farmer,
An artist, a builder of structures.
I am a simple man.
And yet, all around me the women
remain as goddesses,
Flowers wrapped around their bodies.
I see goddesses everywhere I look!
How fortunate that I live in a village of goddesses!
Truly, there is a bountiful abundance of divinity
to worship everywhere I look!
Why is it, then, that my strong desire
on this night
is to sleep under the moon
with a simple, earthy woman?
A woman that reminds me of the soil,
lusty, natural, grounded and unadorned.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Welcoming the Breath
"Aloha is the welcoming of breath; wishing our friends to partake in the gift of life. Breathing into each other, sharing a precious moment of personal attention where nothing else exists but the sharing."
Monday, November 29, 2010
CONCERNING THE SPIRITUAL IN ART
A selection from (12mins)
CONCERNING THE SPIRITUAL IN ART
Narrated by John Lescault
(TO LISTEN CLICK HERE)
FULL FREE AUDIO DOWNLOAD
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