British actor and producer Tom Hardy is perfectly placed to helm our new campaign for Cypress & Grapevine Cologne Intense. This fresh and woody scent for men is one for the wrist list whatever the occasion or scented persuasion.
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Chemical Slavery is a cancerous MULTIBILLION dollar INdustry
that supports a LOT of downstream businesses including Prisons, Foster Care, Lawyers and Psychiatry “Business Models”
…and entire
COURT SYSTEMS
of INsider CONspirators
Who need to CONtINue to pretend there is a “legitimate reason” to keep the “pens” and “beds”
full of VULNERABLE people …
that these Addiction to Death ProfiteerINg Networks rely on to stay profitable and feed the GREED machine.
When you start to awaken people to the REALITY of the Addiction and Death Profiteering INdustry and Chemical Slavery and it’s INtimate symbiotic relationship with the INcredibly LUCRATIVE International Child Sex Market, you threaten dangerous Cartel Players.
And your life becomes HELL on earth. It’s as simple as that.
To think we could all just throw some parties…sing some songs
and say,
“ Gosh, this addiction, death and child sex profiteering network needs to vanish now”
Is naive.
It’s a daily battle. Pace yourselves and don’t be naive. Sleepers Awake and tell the others.
#DoINgTheWork#PrayersOfThePeople
Freelance Writer, Content Creator, Podcast Host, and editor
In our latest, Maggie May Wilson shares her Fave Pot/Not Pot and Elbe of Elbe's Edibles talks about the grim reality of the Oregon canna scene.
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Pulling from the Chocolate Vault, today we highlight the work of James Allister Sprang as they speak about their work "Aquifer of the Weave."
Aquifer of the Weave is a 45-minute audiovisual experience featuring a monumental weaving of cyanotypes and immersive sound, both made to cocoon a turning inward. This work invites ten audience members at a time to consider the following:
We are all longing. Nostalgia for the old normal is a pang in all of our sides.
Like a longing for a lost homeland, I feel it under my skin and realize I have never considered my relationship with our ancestral past as a type of nostalgia; as an inherited nostalgia bone. Now, more than ever it is difficult to ignore these bones, like oars, gliding through today’s seas of precarity.
This work is written and woven by many. It is rooted in holding together what would like to fray. Rooted in moving forward while fixing our shoulder blades to hold what shines bright on our backs. Let us meditate. Let us remember that deep listening transforms that which is before us.
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Show Product with Reverence
“Always show your products with great reverence and respect. What you say will matter little if you handle the product in an overtly carefree manner, and treating your products as undifferentiated commodities invites the customer to do likewise. You are conducting visual theater, and the highest compliment you can pay your customer is to present your products with care and consideration. You are, in effect, showing the customer how to interact with the product.” The Sales Minute #salestraining#salespeople#salestraining#thesalesminute#salesmasterclass
What have Georgia O'Keefe, Virginia Wolf, Richard Feynman, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, Mr. Bean and YOU in common?
In her stunning autobiographical reflection 'Moments of being', Virginia Woolf beheld the cosmos of connections in a single flower 🌼in a similar way like Siddhartha Gautama and Mahākāśyapa saw a flower and smiled.
The Nobel-winning physicist Richard Feynman offered a different, complementary lens on the art of seeing through his now-famous monologue known as “Ode to a Flower.”
Before Feynman, before Woolf, another titan of the creative spirit found a powerful metaphor for how we experience the world — how we see it, and how we don’t — also in a flower. Georgia O’Keeffe wrote as she contemplated the art of seeing “To see takes time, like to have a friend takes time”
...and also in love with a rose, the Little Prince from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry sighed his timeless sigh: “What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, whose book 'I am That' brought him worldwide recognition and followers, especially in North America and Europe, said:
"The ultimate point of view is that there is nothing to understand, so when we try to understand, we are only indulging in acrobatics of the mind. Whatever you have understood, you are not. Why are you getting lost in concepts? You are not what you know, you are the knower"
Finally Mr Bean, in his emotive and deeply insightful speech in the video says that "My job is to sit and look".
I confess I am more like Mr Bean, and hope that my boss does not read this after making so evident that I sit and look at my job.
So, what do all have in common?
In fact, what have all of us humans in common?
Different ways of seeing the world
That's what we all are
Nothing more
And nothing less
That's all we have in common. Different views to see the world. Approximately 8 billion different perspectives.
And how many planets Earth are there?
One.
What if next time we think we are right, we simply....
....see what we are...
...and from where do we see things...
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Unveiling Mac's Moments - Wedding Vows and the unexpected duty of 'The Great Spider Killer.' Join Danny Mac on his insightful journey of love and protection.
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#OR, #HE, Management, Leadership, Research Ethics. Views my own
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🎃👻 Today, we’re drawing inspiration from the master of the mysterious, Neil Gaiman.
“It is always easier to be afraid of something you cannot see.” — Neil Gaiman, Coraline
His words remind us that it’s often the unseen, the unknown, that sends shivers down our spines.
Have you read his novel, Coraline? Let us know in the comments if you have or if you’ve watched the film!
Gaiman weaves a tale about a young girl who ventures into a surreal, hidden world. She confronts her fears and navigates the eerie with bravery.
This Halloween season, let’s take a cue from Coraline and face our fears head-on. 🌟💪
Sometimes, it’s the invisible monsters - the doubts, the uncertainties - that can be the most terrifying. But remember, it’s precisely those challenges that often hold the most significant opportunities for growth.
Like a room waiting to be transformed into a stunning masterpiece, embrace the eerie corridors of your creativity. You truly know what you can achieve once you push through your fear and enter 🚪 the unknown.
Confront your fears, be they big or small. You might just uncover something extraordinary lurking in the shadows.
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🎭 In life's grand performance, consider those unwavering supporters who stand by you, regardless of the show's success or audience turnout. Are they in the front row, the balcony, or just passing by? Discover where people stand in your life—read my blog to identify your front-row VIPs! And if you need that essential front-row VIP ticket holder, count on me! #SupportSystem#FrontRowFriends#msangelacoaches#spiritualcoach#mentalhealthwellnesscoach
Empowering Women🗺️Worldwide to Discover🔎Their Purpose through Transformative Spiritual Coaching and Evolutionary Experiences.
As the curtains begin to rise on a new year, the stage of life suggest that we ponder the roles people play in our personal narratives. It’s associated to a grand theater where individuals find their places—some in the front row, some in the balcony, and others relegated to the parking lot.
The front row represents a select few—those special souls who walk alongside us through the highs and lows. Rita refers to them as our Ride-or-Dies!
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