Friday, November 5, 2010

Scientists Look to Recreate Big Bang

Scientists Look to Recreate Big Bang   Interesting, scientists think that matter at the time of the big bang was plasma.  Rudolph Sheldrake, studied the morphic form, and that might be a form of plasma.
I know people that can see that morphic form, amazing, crazy world, and science is unraveling it faster and faster, as time progresses...

Willard Wigan - Originals Gallery

Willard Wigan - Originals Gallery

The magnificent art of WillardWigan, don't miss this
contemporary art!  Here is the information on  Editorial Reviews at Amazon.com


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Mallikarjuna Reddy (born August 24, 1981) is a miniature sculptor, and Guinness World Record Holder, the creator of the world's smallest monolithic sculptures, often taking months to complete one, working between heartbeats to avoid hand tremors "You have to control the whole nervous system, you have to work between the heartbeat - the pulse of your finger can destroy the work. To the naked eye, each of Reddys works is all but invisible unidentifiable speck that reveals its true form, in mind-boggling detail, only when placed under the microscope and magnified 500 times. Mallikarjuna Reddy was born Changalaraya Reddy, son of a landlord and politician mother Akkamma, Thoppanahalli Village in Bangarpet, Kolar (District) Karnataka. India. At first, under the self influence, He learned caricatures in school Kolar Gold Fields at age nine. He studied with self-owned skills and creativity and has the potential of creating high-end miniatures and has hand full last skills. Caricaturing on the most delicate media, has the sense of handling such most delicate material and presence the skill of art. But soon after, supported by his family he moved to Bangalore (2000) to study Biotechnology at the Reddy Jana Sangha College. It was there, in the communities of Reddys and Friends that he had enriched his skill of Miniature although his parents were envying his hobby of Miniature Sculpture. Living in this environment, Mallikarjuna Reddy create Microscopic sculptures. In 2001 he exhibited at the Karnataka Chitrakala Parishad with his first one-man show held at Chitrakala Parishad he was commissioned by most influence by media. With artistic innovation at its height, in the 2004s he experimented with abstract forms he called Micro Miniature... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=22244032

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Secrets of the Heart, book by Madlyn Fafard

Recommended!!


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A moving and introspective narrative, making use of current, nostalgic and spiritual references. Those familiar with the locations will feel they are right there in the some of the scenes. SECRETS of the HEART will make you laugh, cry and smile, make you think, and most of all give you hope.

Secrets of the Heart, book by Madlyn Fafard

Secrets of the Heart

by Madlyn A. Fafard

Edition: Paperback

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This is a wonderful quick-read that melds authentic history of the 30s to the present intertwined with personal stories that definitely touch the heart. I loved how Madlyn included music of the times with Meggie's recollection of her intimate experiences with her family and friends. I could relate to her joy and pain.


If you have lived during this time in the Metrowest region of MA (or I think any home town in the USA), you will undoubtedly be pleasantly surprised as your memory is returned to your own experiences. It's like being in a holygram (spelling?) with the music playing in the background. I felt such a surge of emotions with each story.
When you get to know "Meggie", you will feel like you've always known her.

This book made me reconnect with friends I had lost track of through the years and now my life is richer for it.