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hi Oliver
yes it is ...when I look at the painting I feel I am watching with him ...so vibrant and intense, clear and powerful When Ive been out in the bush at night during a full moon, I remember the shadows and how they fall....the shadows and light work is incredible ...I can feel the moonbeams on the horses and sounds of the night ![]() |
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This painting holds the beauty and silence of the day, early afternoon maybe - a summer day
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There is no right or wrong way to see the art...this is your interpretation The beauty of art is that it takes its meaning from the reflection of the observer whose experiences, memories and taste for its medium will be part of the beauty and lasting impression we can respect and honor how every person sees the art, for its meaning belongs in the heart ...whatever that may be ![]() Last edited by day; 11-06-2009 at 10:53 PM. |
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Day - I already told you how I respect you, But, your blowing my mind... Your
knowledge, the artwork you post... You make my heart hurt... And, that's a good thing. I had No Idea... Oliver - The Image I have of you, is a Wise writer, sitting at his desk. I also see a desk lamp... Just past the age of knowledge... When I read your posts this is what I see; the image presented to me... Do you have a desk lamp, do You write.....? Trooly, Tango Last edited by Tango; 11-10-2009 at 10:11 PM. |
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Thank you Tango...I love our People and wish to inspire this respect and honor to others ...may we all come together again as one nation when ego no longer rules and our Spirit is in unity with our Creator collectively ![]() I honor your words Tango and it means alot that you have shared them. |
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![]() ![]() Pablo C. Amaringo - a curandero - vegatalista ayahuasquero shaman. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Ayahuasca is a tea made of different plants that has been used for healing in the Amazon rainforest for thousands of years. It is a visionary tea because it produces visions. The indigenous people of the rainforest consider this tea as a sacred medicine and and they drink it for the purpose of healing and transformation. It gives strong purification of body, mind and soul, it reliefs pain and stress and it gives you the opportunity to learn and to experience other levels of consciousness. It also works as a natural mood-stabilizer and it is very effective in the areas of depression and addiction." --the-awakening.net Ayahuasca means, plants of the soul of the spirits of dead. Aya = bitter, death; Huasca = vine or root, the main basic common organic plants in Ayahuasca brew, tea are Chacruna(Psychotria viridis)-DMT and Yage(Banisteriopsis Caapi)-MAOI, or DMT(Dimethyltryptamine) + MAOI(monoamine oxidase inhibitors: based containing plants, western philosophy) like Jurema(Mimosa Hostilis)-DMT+MAOI, or Syrian Rue(Peganum harmala)-MAOI or Yopo(Anadenanthera spp.)-DMT or Acacia spp.-DMT etc, extra plants could be added to make it more stronger like Datura, Tobacco, Coca, San Pedro - Peruvian Torch or Peyote etc, but these healing plants alone are already powerful by itself and are sometimes common ingredients which get reduced cooked-in with all the plants in water for 12-24 hours to make a extraction, a very potent brew, tea from the ancient sacred master teaching curing plants.¨ "Ayahuasca can only be used organic, wild grow from a special mixture of selected plants, a plant that contain (neuron-brain-hormones, called DMT) and a plant that contain stomach enzymes, called MAOI) Important when want to take Ayahuacsa its very important to prepare weeks/months before the ceremonial ritual, always eat organic, detox body, fast days before, only take on empty stomach, take no Drugs/Alcohol/Pharmaceuticals/Sugar/Salt /Synthetic Candy etc, and have a strict MAOI Diet, and have deep respect for the plants, the plant will then also have respect, love for you. If not followed these simple basic rules, heart-attack, or worst death can happen, be warned! don't be a fool!" ![]() Sources: Homepage: www.pabloamaringo.com Link to the master piece book Ayahuacsa Visions in PDF format: www.dmt-nexus.com/Files/Books/Ayahuasca/ Ayahuasca%20Visions,%20by%20Shaman%20Pab lo%20Amaringo.pdf The Ayahuasca Alien Connection: www.miqel.com/entheogens/ufo-dmt-connect ion-tribal.html Info about Ayahuasca: www.ayahuasca-info.com www.erowid.org/chemicals/ayahuasca/ayahu asca.shtml www.diseyes.lycaeum.org/dmt/dmt.htm MAOI Diet www.dr-bob.org/tips/maoi.html Soundtrack by 'Icaro Cunto Shamanico' from www.yage.ru/icaros.htm ![]() ![]() Last edited by day; 11-07-2009 at 12:21 AM. |
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![]() ![]() K'inich Janaab' Pakal ![]() ![]() (23 March 603 - 28 August 683)was ruler of the Maya polity of Palenque in the Late Classic period of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican chronology. During a long reign of some 68 years Pakal was responsible for the construction or extension of some of Palenque's most notable surviving inscriptions and monumental architecture. Before his name was securely deciphered from extant Maya inscriptions, this ruler has been known by an assortment of nicknames and approximations, common ones including Pakal (or Pacal), "Sun Shield", "8 Ahau", and (familiarly) as "Pacal the Great". In modern sources his name is also sometimes appended with a regnal number,[2] to distinguish him from other Janaab' Pakals that either preceded or followed him in the dynastic lineage of Palenque. Confusingly, he has at times been referred to as either "Pakal I" or "Pakal II". The reference to him as Pakal II takes into account that his maternal grandfather (who died in 612) was also named Janaab' Pakal. However, although his grandfather was a personage of ajaw ranking most recent inscriptional interpretations hold that he probably did not himself hold the actual rulership position over the Palenque city-state. When instead the name Pakal I is used, this serves to distinguish him from two later known successors to the Palenque rulership, Upakal K'inich Janaab' Pakal (ruled c. 742, aka "[K'inich Janaab'] Pakal II") and Wak Kimi Janaab' Pakal (aka [Janaab'] Pakal III), the last-known Palenque ruler who acceded in 799. Pakal ascended the throne at age 12 on July 29, 615, and lived to the age of 80. The name pakal means "shield" in the Maya language. Pakal saw expansion of Palenque's power in the western part of the Maya states, and initiated a building program at his capital that produced some of Maya civilization's finest art and architecture. He was preceded as ruler of Palenque by his mother Lady Sak K'uk'. As the Palenque dynasty seems to have had Queens only when there was no eligible male heir, Sak K'uk' transferred rulership to her son upon his official maturity. After his death, Pakal was succeeded by his son Chan Bahlum II. A younger son, Kan Xul II, succeeded his brother Chan Bahlum II. After his death, Pakal was deified and said to communicate with his descendants. Pakal was buried within the Temple of Inscriptions. Though Palenque had been examined by archaeologists before, the secret to opening his tomb—closed off by a stone slab with stone plugs in the holes, which had until then escaped the attention of archaeologists—was discovered by Mexican archaeologist Alberto Ruz Lhuillier in 1948. It took four years to clear the rubble from the stairway leading down to Pakal’s tomb, but was finally uncovered in 1952 . His skeletal remains were still lying in his coffin, wearing a jade mask and bead necklaces, surrounded by sculptures and stucco reliefs depicting the ruler's transition to divinity and figures from Maya mythology. That the bones within the tomb are really those of Pakal himself is under debate due to the fact that the analysis of wear on the skeleton’s teeth places the age of the owner at death as 40 years younger than Pakal would’ve been at his death. Epigraphers insist that the inscriptions on the tomb indicate that it is indeed K'inich Janaab' Pakal entombed within, and that he died at the age of 80 after ruling for around 70 years. Some contest that the glyphs refer to two people with the same name or that an unusual method for recording time was used, but other experts in the field say that allowing for such possibilities would go against everything else that is known about the Maya calendar and records of events. The most commonly accepted explanation for the irregularity is that Pakal, being an elite, had access to softer, less abrasive food than the average person so that his teeth naturally acquired less wear. Despite the controversy, it remains one of the most spectacular finds of Maya archeology. A replica of his tomb is found at the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%27inich_Janaab%27_Pakal Last edited by day; 11-08-2009 at 05:33 PM. |
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