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I have studied Hinduism, Buddhism, Zen, and most all religions. The experience of this creation of Eshi's is probably the best, in relation to what is felt inside all of us, as we become more consious of the different energies flowing through us.
They have a consciousness that change the color in various?
They are noticing that the earth is turning ?
We call them four seasons. They are in the midst of autumn now.
Reformed faction/Rapoon/Dead Voices on Air/Dada club, Saint-Petersburg, Russia/26th February 2012, inner consious trip
working with titles, does it work?
the idea is that (subconciously or consiously) you are measuring yourself up to these people. Ideally exhibited at average head height, life size or close enough to force this idea onto the audience...
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Shadow's nose again.
I think he's self consious about his body.
He never lets me take a pic of it.
Life's good now.
Xel-Ha is aproximately 30 miles south of Playa del Carmen. A real natural wonder. This location has something for everyone. From swimming with the dolphins to the Path of Consiousness.
My whole life I have been so insecure about being too skinny. When I had my son, I was hopefull that I would gain some weight. But, what I ended up realizing is that my body is what it is. My brests look so different now too. I'm not as self consious about them as I am about my weight, but it makes me understand what my body can withstand as a mother and woman. When people look at these photos, I'd like them to see "motherhood." ~ Mimi Matthews
Paul Conscious Amegboe, my friend and newly elected Assemblyman inaugurates the opening of the mini-market in Mankranso. One of the first projects he does as the youngest elected Assemblyman at age 33. Speeches were made, prayers were said, and much dancing was done. A jubilous occasion for the community of Mankranso.
My whole life I have been so insecure about being too skinny. When I had my son, I was hopefull that I would gain some weight. But, what I ended up realizing is that my body is what it is. My brests look so different now too. I'm not as self consious about them as I am about my weight, but it makes me understand what my body can withstand as a mother and woman. When people look at these photos, I'd like them to see "motherhood." ~ Mimi Matthews
Paul Conscious Amegboe, my friend and newly elected Assemblyman inaugurates the opening of the mini-market in Mankranso. One of the first projects he does as the youngest elected Assemblyman at age 33. Speeches were made, prayers were said, and much dancing was done. A jubilous occasion for the community of Mankranso.
I really miss her, sometimes I dream and she is there, we are doing everyday things, just talking, going somewhere,visiting, just like when she was here, Isnt it something how the sub consious works giving Us what we need when we need it.
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National Students' Union of India .
-~rVb-~ 14/11/2000Friends, .
The election fever has reached its frenzied tempo and within a very short notice we as a student community will have to decide the colour and texture of the student leadership of this campus. Let us all be reminded that the cruciality of this years elections stem from an object crisis of faith . The students' movement in JNU is faced with the ardous task of restoring the honour and credibility of the highest democratic student institution -The JNUSU. This need to reclaim the sanctity is all the more grave particularly in the instance of the gradual erosion of the institutional, structural and visionary ethos of JNUSU in the hands ofthe Leftists. .
We have all be witness to the conversion of the JNUSU platform into a level playing field where mind games, partisan interests and communitarian egoism had come to take the centrestagc. The office that was visualised to be the harbinger of the path and direction that the student movement should take was demeaned to accommodate and resolve petty (even occassionaly visious) political and personal rivalary. The wretched state of affairs was fuelled by the stoic disinterest and silence on the part of the majority student community. It is our silences that had nurtured the bloated egoes of our visionless leaders. The relevant question to be asked is wheather or for how long can our benevolent silence be the catalyst for their monumental idiocies? It 1s time now for us to stand up, speak up and confront this sorry state of affairs . Indeed we have paid a heavy prize for silence, which ceases to be the remedy for the problems that have been perpetuated. .
What we have been witnessing of late on this campus is an increasing communalisation both at the public and private spheres, Distorted histories, fragmented identities, compartmcntalised religious consiousness etc. were the long run trampling upon our precious democratic spaces. Those very spaces of secularism, tolerance, debates discussions and most importantly patience which had, with an urgent sense of self consciousness, been nurtured by the campus down the years have been subverted, even destroyed to accommodate the cankerous force called cultural nationalism. As a community that has been perceived and cultivated as the epicentre of the direction that the youth movement in India should take to lead this nation forward in the road of progress and righteousness. Let us all remind ourselves that the virus of communalism has reached such monumental proportions, albeit in very clever and sophisticated subtleties, is indeed trying to penetrate not only the public sphere but those very cores of private personal identity that gives meaning to our day to day life. .
At this crucial point of nation wide struggle is need to identify, pinpoint, isolate and nip in the bud th1s catastrophic onslaught of communalism. This we believe can only be waged under the congress banner at the national level and under the auspicious ofNSUI at the level ofstudent polidc.J. .
A word of cautious restrain and a balanced self reflection is need to realise the dialects involved in the crucial project. If the left still believes in terms of emerging as the panacea that can solve this social mystery then we have to remind them of their disastrous political experiment under the garb of the third front. It is all the more evident when one recalls with dismay the pathetic impotence with which the left initiative, for the first time in the history of Indian political spectrum was responsible for giving a legitimate space (one which they never ever deserved) to the R.S.S. and its populist mask the BJP. The left stands condemned for this quixotic blunder. They should realise that their punitive actions was in fact providing fodder for the sangh panwar to grow into a proportion from where it could threaten the very fabric of this land with its myriad cultures, creeds and beliefs. Isn't it a comedy of errors that the Icons of the third front like Chandrababu Naidu, Karunanidhi, Paswan and a whole lot of 'visionaries' who were 'comrades in arms' with the left are new singing praises of the glory of cultural nationalism. .
Here it is a fight, a fight to preserve Nehruvian modernity, to protect air of democracy with which \'lie live in, to respect the voice of dissent, to tolerate oppossing views, to protect the multifacetedness of our cultures The reclaim our true history, our culture from being distorted. .
We appeal to all of you to stand behind NSUI in the crucial struggle to restore the essence of democracy. .
Jai Hind! Chandan Kumar Central Campaign Committee .
Public Meeting .
Guest Speakers .
Gulam Nabi Azad Randeep Singh Surjewala, Tanveer Akhtar(Ex.-JNUSU President), .
Shakeel Ahmad Kh~n (Ex.-JNUSU President), Battilal Bairwa (Ex.-JNUSU President). .
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Venue: K.C. OAT .
Time : 4:30 p.m. .
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working with titles, does it work?
the idea is that (subconciously or consiously) you are measuring yourself up to these people. Ideally exhibited at average head height, life size or close enough to force this idea onto the audience...
I caught her with the fish eye without making the normal bend. Well. just a little can't be avoided, but she's so extremely consious about her looks she would not like a funny photo.