NEW ITEM Jasmuheen
UNIT
According to many metaphysicians and also our indigenous people we exist in a web of unity, each of us interconnected with everything, like a cell in the Body of Life Field Intelligence. What we do, how we live affects us all and imparts vibration in this painting.
When each of us clearly intends to live in harmony within ourselves, our community and the Earth meets the canvas of love and begins to teach us how to do, but only when we really opened our heart to receive this knowledge.
Of course there are practical things we can do to experience the harmony in this Canvas One, like choosing to see the good in one another. We can also focus on the things that connect us, that we have in common rather than things that divide us and divide us even more.
We share a common essence in the Web of Love, the same basic frequency, which is obviously the love Pure. This ocean of pure love which is inside each of us can be small or large, depending on whether we recognize it and are careful. And he has many gifts give.
Turning inward consciousness - through meditation and pure concentration - with a desire to feel that ocean of love inside, he can then get up in us and prove that we're all the same in essence, that we are all one.
greater this force becomes stronger and we recognize his presence we focus sooner we will be united as a species living on a planet. These are the universal Law of Love and Universal Law of Resonance - that are taking action.
is a simple science that transcends ideologies and religions separatists.
At the Embassy of Peace, we encourage you to live a lifestyle that fulfills your Being of joy, a lifestyle that is beneficial to the world. Then we can all move like a heart, spirit - with love in our hearts and wisdom in our minds - and be in harmony with Gaia, the spirit of our world. Some call it Gaia, Pachamama and know it as a living being who is also part of the Web Unit.
It invites us to live in harmony on it and those who know how to show the path. And so it is time for us to recognize the wisdom of Indigenous tribal elders. It's their time now and it's up to us to listen to whatever they have to say.
Listen Kogi of Colombia.
Listen to the voice of the Hopi Indians. Listen to the wise
lines Aborigines.
And listen to the voices blended gasoline Divine within. Find out what her gifts pourque Harmony and Unity may be our experience at all.
As many know, the greatest teacher in our houses. When we hear his voice and receive his gifts we know the game of the Unit.
Jasmuheen
Article translated by Erika Witthuhn (Brussels, Belgium)
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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Christmas period
The exhibition continues ...
The church closed its doors some nights at 18h and 19h others,
better come before 18h
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The church closed its doors some nights at 18h and 19h others,
better come before 18h
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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PARIS-PHOTO 2009
19 -22 November 2009
Carrousel du Louvre-Salle Soufflot - Stand E36
last minute!
19 -22 November 2009
Carrousel du Louvre-Salle Soufflot - Stand E36
last minute!
Gallery Light Rose unveils an original portrait by Hippolyte Bayard, "the inventor of the photographic image" and accompany it with an apple marked with a photographic print!
the occasion of the edition of Paris-Photo 2009, Galerie Lumière des Roses presents an original portrait of Hippolyte Bayard (1801-1887), "the inventor of the photographic image "*. This is a picture of a business card size, representing a group posing on the porch of a house. In the features of the man in the hat, it is recognized Hippolyte Bayard, photographed several years after the self-portrait he painted around 1845 on the daguerreotype, in the same place in his house at Batignolles. In this group portrait one might think family (but nothing is known about the privacy of the photographer), it is also recognized in the upper left, a model that Hippolyte Bayard photographed repeatedly under the title of Little girl with the bouquet. The girl grew up but his eyes sad, probably the origin of his nickname "the sulky, was unchanged. This young woman is the subject of a second photograph, produced the same place and at the same time.
Photographer unknown. Hippolyte Bayard
front porch of his house at Batignolles in 1860.
front porch of his house at Batignolles in 1860.
Hippolyte Bayard - Self Portrait c. 1845 Daguerreotype
Left: Hippolyte Bayard "Little pouting "about 1845
Right: Photographer unknown, circa 1860.
Right: Photographer unknown, circa 1860.
Record horticultural use of the amateur photographer
tribute to Hippolyte Bayard
If we believe the story of photography in 1868 narrated by Louis Figuier in "The Wonders of Science", it is said that originally his research on photography, Hippolyte Bayard was inspired by a history of fisheries. His father, justice in the provinces, cultivated peaches in his garden and was accustomed to offer our friends each year a basket of fruit marked with his seal. For this, the approach of fruit maturity but before they only display a rosy hue, he cut his initials in the paper and applied on peaches, then left to the sun. Off the paper, the initials stood out in white on a red background. Father would hit the hobby in mind that the young Hippolytus, for child's play, would have made himself the experience of the action of sunlight on strips of colored paper.
Light Rose Gallery is based in Montreuil, a city once renowned for its fruit production and in particular its walls to fisheries, it has pleased our turn to try another horticultural refinement which is marking photographic fruit, invented by Louis Aubin in 1898.
History of Photography - Imaging Epinal
Take one apple (peaches no longer in season in November). Wrap first fruit in bags that subtract light. When the fruit is mature, remove the bag and apply the paper to reproduce the photograph chosen negative. When the fruit accused of beautiful purple color, remove the stencil to reveal photography. Appears the famous Self-Portrait in Bayard drowned (1840) which genius continues to shine under the autumn sun.
Philippe and Marion Jacquier
Self-portrait of Bayard drowned. 1840
The "embedded" revealed by the autumn sun - 2009
The "embedded" revealed by the autumn sun - 2009
Note: To learn more about Hippolyte Bayard, we encourage the reading of subtle test entitled * Michel Frizot "Bayard in his garden" - this title has reason to be much more serious than the digression Horticultural above.
* Hippolyte Bayard, birth of the photographic image - Ed Three pebbles, 1986
* Hippolyte Bayard, birth of the photographic image - Ed Three pebbles, 1986
Thanks to Pierre-Marc Richard for his infallible eye, Philip Schuler, secretary general of the SRHM * (which has succeeded to revive the ancestral knowledge of photographic marking) and producer Bernard Guicheteau that daily cruises the aisles of his beautiful orchard Gressy to monitor the first revelations photographic results.
Philip Schuler SRHM Regional Society of Horticulture Montreuil
contact@srhm.fr
website: http://www.srhm.fr
bernard.guicheteau @ wanadoo.fr
contact@srhm.fr
website: http://www.srhm.fr
bernard.guicheteau @ wanadoo.fr
Monday, October 19, 2009
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PARIS-PHOTO 2009
Carrousel du Louvre
19-22 November
Soufflot Hall - Stand E36
Amateurs, Anonymous & other images
(5th delivery)
PARIS-PHOTO 2009
Carrousel du Louvre
19-22 November
Soufflot Hall - Stand E36
Amateurs, Anonymous & other images
(5th delivery)
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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October 2009: Exhibition at the gallery
THE BEAUTIFUL HATS
an exhibition of the Galerie Lumière des Roses & Pippa Cleator
Exhibition of 10 to 18 October 2009
opening exceptional weekend (10-11 and 17-18 October) from 14h to 20h
weeks from Monday 12 to Friday 16 October 2009: 14h-19h
Opening Friday, October 9, 2009 - 18h-22h
12-14 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau 93100 Montreuil - Fr
Bérault Metro (L1) - Robespierre (L9) - RER A Vincennes
THE BEAUTIFUL HATS
an exhibition of the Galerie Lumière des Roses & Pippa Cleator
Exhibition of 10 to 18 October 2009
opening exceptional weekend (10-11 and 17-18 October) from 14h to 20h
weeks from Monday 12 to Friday 16 October 2009: 14h-19h
Opening Friday, October 9, 2009 - 18h-22h
12-14 rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau 93100 Montreuil - Fr
Bérault Metro (L1) - Robespierre (L9) - RER A Vincennes
Thursday, July 9, 2009
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practical information
EXPOSURE TO JUNE 23, 2009 January 4, 2010
Free Admission
open daily from 8:30 am to 18h
St. Maurice Church, 41 Avenue de la Forêt Noire, 67000 Strasbourg Tram
B / E, Judgement Observatory.
EXPOSURE TO JUNE 23, 2009 January 4, 2010
Free Admission
open daily from 8:30 am to 18h
St. Maurice Church, 41 Avenue de la Forêt Noire, 67000 Strasbourg Tram
B / E, Judgement Observatory.
Zoofilia Szex Videó
Installation Art at St. Maurice, Strasbourg
creation of Rachel Maisonneuve
Consisting of 200 swings glass, three different sizes (70x30cm, 60x27cm, 50x22cm), they are maintained by a grill 14 meters high. The swings are made of glass to glass and polypropylene ropes, their height ranging from 3 to 7 meters for the highest. Vector passing between earth and sky, swings waltzing over our bodies and embody the energy of motion. Our next immersed in the cluster lens to try to fix glare perceptible or not, depending on our position, revealing a fragmented architecture. But the dizzying heights invites us to look beyond and examine, in the silence of the place, the symbolism of the mystery. So we are surprised and intrigued by the unusual contrast between contemporary work and place of worship, which allows the light the match.
creation of Rachel Maisonneuve
Consisting of 200 swings glass, three different sizes (70x30cm, 60x27cm, 50x22cm), they are maintained by a grill 14 meters high. The swings are made of glass to glass and polypropylene ropes, their height ranging from 3 to 7 meters for the highest. Vector passing between earth and sky, swings waltzing over our bodies and embody the energy of motion. Our next immersed in the cluster lens to try to fix glare perceptible or not, depending on our position, revealing a fragmented architecture. But the dizzying heights invites us to look beyond and examine, in the silence of the place, the symbolism of the mystery. So we are surprised and intrigued by the unusual contrast between contemporary work and place of worship, which allows the light the match.
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Betty Gaaros Archives - photographs, documents, press (circa 1930-40)
View Slideshow of Murt Death
Market Bibliophily - Place St Sulpice 75006 Paris
of June 24 to 28 - 11h-20h (22h on Thursday night)
STAND D4
Betty Gaaros Archives - photographs, documents, press (circa 1930-40)
View Slideshow of Murt Death
Market Bibliophily - Place St Sulpice 75006 Paris
of June 24 to 28 - 11h-20h (22h on Thursday night)
STAND D4
Monday, March 16, 2009
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Gallery ...
gallery Light Rose
this
SNAP SHOT
the bright silver
exhibition and sale 1 to May 29, 2009
opening exceptional weekend holidays (1-2-3 May 8-9-10 and May) 14h to 20h
weeks from Monday 4 to Thursday 7 May 2009: 14h-19h
from May 11 to 29, post- noon appointment vo us
opening Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 18h-22h
www.lesnapshot.com
gallery Light Rose
this
SNAP SHOT
the bright silver
exhibition and sale 1 to May 29, 2009
opening exceptional weekend holidays (1-2-3 May 8-9-10 and May) 14h to 20h
weeks from Monday 4 to Thursday 7 May 2009: 14h-19h
from May 11 to 29, post- noon appointment vo us
opening Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 18h-22h
www.lesnapshot.com
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