VORTEX LISTING Two Star Law Symbols combined make one Vortex. The Vortex of Light‚ Sound and Vibration is formed by joining the Symbol of the Universal Law of Light‚ Sound and Vibration with the Symbol of Spiritual Law of Intuition. The Vortex of Integrity is formed by the Universal Law of Free Will combining with the Spiritual Freedom of Man. This is a free will planet and can only operate fully when there is complete spiritual freedom of man. There should be freedom with truth and honesty.
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been used in art‚ and the ways it has changed between 1936 and 2012. I have chosen to look at Henri Matisse and Marc Hagan-Guirey and how they have both used paper. Matisse created a series of work simply entitled Paper Cuts and I am going to look at Two Dancers or in French Figure de ballet avec deux danseurs (See Figure 1). He created this paper cut in 1936. I’ve chosen to compare Matisse’s work with Marc Hagan-Guirey’s Horrogami series‚ whilst looking more in depth at The Addams Family Mansion (See
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Doing research on Aphrodite there are two stories for the creation of Aphrodite. IT is said that Titan Uranus had a son named Cronus who cut off his (Uranus’) genitals and threw them into the sea. The immortal flesh in the sea caused foam and thus Aphrodite formed out of a shell among the foam. She put them onto the island of Cyprus where the sea nymphs showered her with wonderful gifts.In other history she is known as the daughter of Zeus and Dionne. Aphrodite is suppose to be related to Zeus then
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Comparison of Two Sculptures The ancient Egyptia The ancient Egyptians and the Greeks of the Hellenic era shared several important characteristics. Among them were a complex system of gods‚ each requiring his or her own ritual worship‚ and a love of the monumental in terms of architecture and selected art forms. As Laurie S. Adams (p. 73) has commented‚ both groups followed certain canons and conventions in sculpture‚ leading to creations that were life-sized or larger‚ monumental and powerful
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Don’t judge a someone until you really know them this a life lesson taught in the story “The Guest” and the book Walk Two Moons. The lessons in the two stories reveal a theme of”Don’t judge someone until you Know them.” These two stories show the same theme to their audiences‚ but they each go about teaching a lesson in different ways. The theme is developed In the book Walk Two Moons cause Sal kept thinking(believing) that Mrs. Cadaver was a axe chopping murder. And Sal is worried that Mrs.cadaver
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Death is also a key theme in the novel Nine Stories by J.D. Salinger. In Perfect Day for Bananafish‚ as a result of war‚ Seymour suffers from the implied PTSD and is considered mentally unstable by his wife’s mother. Traumatized by the war‚ Seymour chooses to isolate himself from the real world with adults‚ to interact instead with young and innocent child like Sybil whose naiveté allows her to see the “bananafish” invented by Seymour. Only by living within the confines of his safe parameter is Seymour
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Prokofiev and the "Fantasy on Japanese Woodblocks" by Alan Hovhannes. I felt different about both pieces‚ but I did see a couple similarities. And that’s what I’m going to explain about in this essay: both the differences and the similarities of the two pieces. I’ll start by explaining how I felt about both pieces. The "Gavotte" had a very calming affect on me. For a minute I felt as if I was in the wonderful jungle sitting and listening to a peaceful waterfall and finding peace to my soul. But it
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Eternal Battle: Light vs. Dark Since the beginning of time there have been countless battles‚ and they end almost as fast as they start. There is one battle that continues and carries on with each new era. Although the conflict is different throughout time‚ it is as constant as the rising sun. It is as simplistic as the moon and ocean‚ day and night‚ or yin and yang. The balance of our souls is scaled through our free will and the choices we make according to the ancient Iranian religion
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’Mametz Wood’ by Owen Sheers and ’Break Of Day In The Trenches’ by Issac Rosenberg‚ both present themes of loss and destruction that can be seen throughout. These ideas are displayed through a motif of conflict and war‚ specifically surrounding WWI. Rosenberg’s poem describes the death-ridden life of a young soldier in the trenches whereas Sheers’ poem depicts the dismal burial ground of the battle of Somme‚ many years later. Despite these time-setting differences‚ both poems are effective in expressing
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Elvis Gov 10 Nov. 2013 Hist. 12 Two Different Leaders When a country is in a state of shock by a natural disaster or an economy struggle‚ they usually look for help to one person and one person only. The president. Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt were the presidents that people were looking for guidance when the stock market crashed‚ causing “The Great Depression.” These were the two presidents who witnessed the start and fall of the Great Depression. As they were in presidency‚ they
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