Backstage at Animale F/W 2012 – SPFW, with Daiane, Lais & Gracie
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Negotiate Your Sabbatical or Career Break
Negotiate Your Sabbatical or Career Break
Studies confirm that the best managers and leaders have rich personal lives.
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Star Wars – George Lucas interview by Oprah
Star Wars – George Lucas interview by Oprah
Oprah’s conversation with filmmaker George Lucas.
Read MoreSpace elevator to the moon for tourist
Space elevator to the moon for tourist
If you have already visited the entire globe, then this maybe your next step.
Read MoreBreak Away Civilization – Interesting theory & interview by Richard Dolan
Break Away Civilization – Interesting theory & interview by Richard Dolan
If this were true, then I envy our space explorers 😉 BTW I love this Photo one of my top Favorites.
Read MoreThe Secret Life of Plants – Rare Documentary
The Secret Life of Plants – Rare Documentary
It means even on the lower levels of life, there is a profound consciousness or awareness that bonds all things together. Published in 1973, The Secret Life of Plants was written by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird. It is described as “A fascinating account of the physical, emotional, and spiritual relations between plants and man.” Essentially, the subject of the book is the idea that plants may be sentient, despite their lack of a nervous system and a brain. This sentience is observed primarily through changes in the plant’s conductivity, as through a polygraph, as pioneered by Cleve Backster. The book also contains a summary of Goethe’s theory of plant metamorphosis.
That said, this book is about much more than just plants; it delves quite deeply into such topics as the aura, psychophysics, orgone, radionics, kirlian photography, magnetism/magnetotropism, bioelectrics, dowsing, and the history of science. It was the basis for the 1979 documentary of the same name, with a soundtrack especially recorded by Stevie Wonder.
Read MoreWater – The Great Mystery Documentary
Water – The Great Mystery Documentary
(Full Version)
Fascinating movie spans the globe to reveal recent discoveries about water, the most amazing yet least studied substance in the world. Witness as researchers, scientists, philosophers and theologians try to understand this unique liquid and all its miraculous properties still waiting to be discovered.
It was there that Heisenberg and Bohr came to Einstein to tell him it looked like the minds of the researchers were affecting the results of the experiments. Mind was inexorably linked to matter. Einstein later said, “Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe-a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.”
In this amazing film, Water, the Great Mystery, we can see that science has made a quantum leap into understanding how mind can be recorded by the most simple element in nature (water) and on the periodic table: H20. If water has memory, and its main component being hydrogen, then the whole universe would have memory. Hydrogen was born between 100 and 1,000 seconds after the big bang. It makes up 75% of the known mass of the universe and now is part of the missing mass equation.
Read Morequeen masenate mohato seeiso of lesotho
Queen ‘Masenate Mohato Seeiso (born June 2, 1976) is the Queen Consort of King Letsie III of Lesotho. She was born as Anna Karabo Mots’oeneng in Mapoteng in the Berea District the eldest child of Thekiso Mots’oeneng and his wife ‘Makarabo. In 1990 Queen ‘Masenate enrolled at the Machabeng International College in Maseru and […]
Read MorePrincess Sarah Culberson of the Mende family in Sierra Leone
Sarah Culberson was adopted one year after her birth by a loving, white, West Virginian couple and was raised in the United States with little knowledge of her ancestry. Though raised in a loving family, Sarah wanted to know more about the birth parents that had given her up. In 2004, she hired a […]
Read MoreKeys to the Castle
Some of the most amazing castles and chateaux in France that are still lived in today. First up: Chateau de Brissac. Located in the beautiful countryside of France, this place has been dubbed the giant of the Loire Valley. It is home to the Marchioness of Brissac, Larissa, and her family, and it’s also a […]
Read MoreAdriana Lima for Vogue 1999 “Pool Parade” by Ellen Von Unwerth
I love this photo. My fav are the ladies expression in the background. Priceless. One of the best thus far.
Read MoreBook “Skin Deep”
Barbara Summers’ is a former Ford model. Summers traveled to three continents to do research for this book.
Read MoreModel: Peggy Dillard – Vintage
Peggy became a model as the result of being a student, as she explains. Her career took off in a very uncanny way, without a portfolio or an agent. Preparing for shows as a student, she would visit many of the showrooms in the fashion district, and the designers would ask her to do their […]
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