Exploring spirituality, consciousness, awareness-raising and quantum physics for the sake of our earth home.
FEBRUARY 2015 - A VIDEO - Connecting people emotionally with our climate crisis through the arts and music
NOVEMBER - A VIDEO - A GARDEN OF HOPE
OCTOBER - A VIDEO ON CLIMATE CHANGE MARCH
AUGUST - A good documentary and example about how commitment can matter
JUNE - MAYA ANGELOU - died 28 May 2014 - a tribute - words about being human
MAY - SOCIAL JUSTICE - What is it after all?
APRIL - SOCIAL JUSTICE - Planet Earth is You
MARCH - Spotlight - Hadron Collider in Cern - Particle Fever trailer
FEBRUARY - Spotlight video - Maya Angelou - Words are things
JANUARY - 2014 - Spotlight video - Space photos that speak to our human existence
http://www.scientificamerican.com/video/5-space-photos-that-speak-to-our-human-existence/
DECEMBER - Spotlight video #2 - Deal with Reality
DECEMBER - Spotlight video - Fukushima - Beyond Urgent
NOVEMBER - spotlight video: First out of Africa
October ` Spotlight Video : Cultures on the Edge
We need a vision that teaches us how to be present to the earth on earth’s terms. If we can cultivate awareness of this magnificent earth and see ourselves as members of this earth community, then we will find spiritual resources that we have not yet imagined.. September - Spotlight video: The Science of AgingIt helps to understand some of what is involved in the science of aging and helps us to have more compassion.
AUGUST - Spotlight video on photographyBrigitte Thériault was born in Quebec City in 1974. She perfected her technique at
the Cegep du Vieux Montreal (1991-1994) and at Concordia University in Montréal, Canada(1995-1996) where she also touched upon the art of cinema. Opening her own studio in Quebec City, she began her professional career in photography. Since 1988, she collaborating with a wide spectrum of clients for different industry as fashion , reporter, portrait and publicity. Above all, Brigitte Thériault’s true passion remains in discovering nature’s wonder while traveling the globe. And since travels and photos are inseparable, Brigitte immortalized them with a passionate eye. Brigitte uses a traditional approach: shooting slides or films, mainly in 6x7 format camera. Her carefully selected images are then retouched by using computer programs such as Photoshop which allows the artist to give each photo its unique flare. The style, atmosphere, and even the colour of her photographic works are then transformed to create a world governed by both the real and imaginary. " Brigitte Thériault takes immense pleasure in presenting nature in its purest, simplest form. She reveals the most intimate secrets of nature through her poetic landscapes. Brigitte masters the art of a balanced composition instinctively. She affections logic arrangements. To appreciate the photographic works of Brigitte Theriault is to share a privileged moment with the artist. A fragment of life that is now consumed and gone but that continues to live on forever due to Brigitte who has conscientiously photographed it in order to share it with others." Sabrina Clitandre.M.A.. Art Historian / Translation by Josée-Gabrielle La Bar "Fed by numerous journeys since my childhood, I remain even today amazed by the beauty of the world which surrounds us. So, I chose the photography to pay tribute as much as possible in the perfection of the nature and emphasize the slightest detail of this blessing. According to me, there is no more beautiful art than the chaos organized according to the natural laws where from appears the harmony that we all look for. Through my photos, I apply to show that the art is not the privilege of the Man and that every element which surrounds us is a living work of art which it is necessary to respect and to protect. During my professional and personal life, perfecting my technique and specifying my subjects of preference, I had the taste to add my own artistic touch. I create timeless universes from original photos which I transform by playing with colors and contrasts. Universes which make then echo for the collective unconscious: we all possess somewhere in us a desert, a beach, a forest, a deck, a leaf, a fish which are perfect. To summarize, my work is a hymn to the nature and to the life." July 2013 Spotlight videoChris Clarke: Quantum Theory and Consciousness
http://www.schumachercollege.org.uk/events/audio-video-archive
Chris Clarke, Formerly Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Southampton, UK, explores the connection between quantum theory and consciousness. |
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MOVIES/FILMS on Quantum Physics
The following films/movies are about Quantum Physics - They can be purchased on-line at Amazon and various places.
What the Bleep do we know – http://www.whatthebleep.com/
WHAT THE #$*! DO WE KNOW?!" is a radical departure from convention. It demands a freedom of view and greatness of thought so far unknown, indeed, not even dreamed of since Copernicus.
WHAT THE #$*! DO WE KNOW?!" is a radical departure from convention. It demands a freedom of view and greatness of thought so far unknown, indeed, not even dreamed of since Copernicus.
Down the Rabbit Hole - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499596/
Interviews with scientists and authors, animated bits, and a storyline involving a deaf photographer are used in this docudrama to illustrate the link between quantum mechanics, neurobiology, human consciousness and day-to-day reality.
Interviews with scientists and authors, animated bits, and a storyline involving a deaf photographer are used in this docudrama to illustrate the link between quantum mechanics, neurobiology, human consciousness and day-to-day reality.