Vorfreude
October 24, 2014 § Leave a comment
“I will be waiting here for your silence to break,
for your soul to shake, for your love to wake.”
__Rumi
Life
September 6, 2013 § Leave a comment
“You must understand the whole of life, not just one little part of it. That is why you must read, that is why you must look at the skies, that is why you must sing and dance, and write poems and suffer and understand, for all that is life.”
__ Jiddu Krishnamurti
The Call
May 24, 2013 § Leave a comment
Swans
August 16, 2011 § 2 Comments
“The only real service we can render to that which we perceive and interpret in phenomenal existence as ‘others’ is by awakening to universal consciousness ourselves… Intellectual understanding should be not indispensable to a ‘simple’ mind, but with our conditioning, it would seem to be an almost inevitable preliminary”.
__Wei Wu Wei
Rain
December 1, 2009 § 2 Comments
When sunrise lights the soul and illusion just dissolves,
Countless bitter tears are forever lost in fresh rainfall.
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“The desire of a thoughtlessly living man grows like a creeper.
Drifts from one life to another, like a monkey looking for fruit in the forest.
When one is overcome by this wretched, clinging desire in the world,
one’s sorrows increase like grass growing up after a lot of rain.
But when one masters this wretched desire, which is so hard to overcome,
then one’s sorrows just drop off, like a drop of water…”
__Buddha
Remember
September 21, 2009 § 2 Comments
This life is just a dream,
will be over in a blink of an eye!
We
May 16, 2008 § Leave a comment
‘We‘ visualizes the words of Arundhati Roy, specifically her famous ‘Come September’ speech, where she spoke on such things as the war on terror, corporate globalization, justice and the growing civil unrest.
An amazing document, a lesson in modern history, given free by an anonymous producer. An unparalleled benchmark in documentary filmmaking. A wicked soundtrack. Powerful imagery. Arundhati Roy’s speech strikes to the heart, every word poiniently and poetically weaving an intricate tapestry of our modern global ache.
Geoff, the webmaster of resist.com.au, says he received the film anonymously in the mail one day with a simple note that read:
“Feel free to pass this on to others who you know will be interested in its relatively unique content and perspectives (either by copying this DVD, dubbing to VHS, by dissemination through internet download, holding private screenings etc). Using the technology of this information age you have the freedom to be as imaginative as you like in the different ways which you can choose to make this accessible to others.”