Keith “Maggie” Brown
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Salvador Dali & Dante’s Divine Comedy: 100 woodblocks
Between 1951 and 1960, Dali created 101 watercolor drawings to interpret the Salvador Dali Divine Comedy, a poem by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). These works have been reproduced using a wood engraving technique. via Salvador Dali Divine Comedy, 100 woodblocks Dante’s… Continue reading
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You don’t have to agree with Karl Marx…
…but it would be nice for you to comprehend what he is talking about before you disagree. Continue reading
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Originally posted on Depictedprophet: http://youtu.be/Xbp6umQT58A If you like this and want to learn more, please check out; sovereigntycitizen.wordpress.com Continue reading
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A 2010 Study: Most Americans want wealth distribution similar to Sweden | The Raw Story
The image in most people’s minds about wealth distribution is out of sync with reality. Moreover, despite so much information that deals with the causes & effects of wealth inequality, most folks do not seem to understand why there is… Continue reading
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Giant Crumpled Paper Drops From The Sky,
Giant Crumpled Paper Drops From The Sky, Lands On Hill In New Zealand : Krulwich Wonders… : NPR http://ow.ly/cTyWY Continue reading
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Treaty of Tripoli – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I wholeheartedly believe in the need for a wall that adequately & rigorously separates the laws of the Republic from the customs & dogmas of church, synagogue, mosque, and temple. I think a lot of us would do well to… Continue reading
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Textimony 20120810
Knowledge bereft of contemplation begets the folly of unconstrained power. Engage mindfully; refrain from recklessness. Stop generating agony. Continue reading
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Go to Facebook and like the page for UNT
Go to Facebook and like the page for UNT Philosophy & Religion http://alturl.com/s3go7 Continue reading
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The film’s implication seems to be: It
The film’s implication seems to be: It doesn’t matter if a religion’s teachings are true. What matters is if you think they are. Continue reading
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ARE WE POSSESSED? « 1000 petals by axinia
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions C. G. Jung, the great doctor of the soul and one of the most inspired psychologists of the twentieth century, had incredible insight into what is currently playing out, both individually and collectively, in… Continue reading
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Gentle smile concern unlocking
Sacred sage, cedar, pine, & sandalwood burn atop bed of sea salt covered thick with yesterday’s ash. Perfumes caressing apartment corners, thin invocations swirl about locked door. Outside, charcoal clouds hide the summer sun– that absentee landlord still draining us… Continue reading
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An Open Letter from the Buddhist Community on Islamophobia
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions (from Danny Fisher and Joshua Eaton) As disciples of the Buddha who live in the West, we would like to take the holy month of Ramadan as an opportunity to express our growing… Continue reading
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An Open Letter from the Buddhist Community on Islamophobia
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions (from Danny Fisher and Joshua Eaton) As disciples of the Buddha who live in the West, we would like to take the holy month of Ramadan as an opportunity to express our growing… Continue reading
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The Robert Moss BLOG: Walking with dreams
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions A simple everyday practice I enjoy is to walk with a dream (my own or someone else’s) and see what comes to me, gently and spontaneously, as its memory lingers. See on mossdreams.blogspot.fr Continue reading
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Ryan Lochte: So sexy, so dumb – Salon.com
This is so to the point of how “health” & “beauty” get reduced to “physique” & “prettiness.” People would do well to close their eyes and listen to what a person is saying before they look and are sidetracked by… Continue reading
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Textimony 20120809
The “righteous” see only what is before them; the Just obtain a more transcendent vision. Overcoming before, no regretting after. Continue reading