All Saints, All Souls

Yes, the light will always overcome darkness!

Pam Smith's avatarMushy Cloud

How are you all doing? Are you ok? The clocks went back here in the UK this weekend, and since then it feels like the darkness has made itself felt in a big way, doesn’t it?

First of all the clocks going back an hour makes a huge difference to our daily routines. I don’t know about you, but by 4pm on Sunday afternoon I was ready for my bed! Dusk was well and truly settling by that time, and soon it was pitch black and we were snuggled up cosily indoors with fire on and candles lit. It’s that time of year when thoughts turn to soups and stews, and hunkering down with a good story and an even better source of warmth and light. Not everyone is so fortunate though, and I thank God that I do have my lovely warm, comfortable home to retreat to, and that…

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Leonard Cohen – So Long Marianne (Live in London)

Lyrics: Come over to the window, my little darling I’d like to try to read your palm I used to think I was some kind of Gypsy boy Before I let you take me home Now so long, Marianne, it’s time that we began To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again Well you know that I love to live with you But you make me forget so very much I forget to pray for the angels And then the angels forget to pray for us Now so long, Marianne, it’s time that we began To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again We met when we were almost young Deep in the green lilac park You held on to me like I was a crucifix As we went kneeling through the dark Now so long, Marianne, it’s time that we began To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again Your letters they all say that you’re beside me now Then why do I feel alone? I’m standing on a ledge and your fine spider web Is fastening my ankle to a stone Now so long, Marianne, it’s time that we began To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again For now I need your hidden love I’m cold as a new razor blade You left when I told you I was curious I never said that I was brave Now so long, Marianne, it’s time that we began To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again Oh, you are really such a pretty one I see you’ve gone and changed your name again And just when I climbed this whole mountainside To wash my eyelids in the rain! Now so long, Marianne, it’s time that we began To laugh and cry and cry and laugh about it all again

Queen Esther: The Untold Truth Of The Bible Hero

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The Powerful Role of Women in Vietnamese History

I think I want to reblog this. Somehow it makes me think, how important it is, that women and men have equal rights where women can have powerful roles without having to act like men!

stuartbramhall's avatarThe Most Revolutionary Act

The Trưng sisters (c. 12 - AD 43) were leaders who rebelled against Chinese rule for three years ...

Episode 31: Southeast Asia – Vietnam

Foundations of Eastern Civilization

Dr Craig Benjamin (2013)

Film Review

In this lecture, Benjamin explores the history of Vietnam and its troubled relationship with China. Genetic and archeological evidence indicates the Nam Viet (People of the South) were ethnically distinct from the Chinese. Intermarrying with people of Khmer and Thai ethnicity, they preferred to live in nuclear families, rather than extended families like the Chinese. Owing to the absence of Confucian influence, Vietnamese women had a much stronger presence in public life.

For many centuries Vietnam controlled the Red River Valley, presently part of southern China. Despite periodic raids in which Chinese armies took control of isolated Vietnam villages, China met strong resistance in its efforts to colonize the country. Yet the close contact increased China-Vietnam trade and adoption of Chinese inventions by Vietnamese elites. The Nam Viet traded ivory, tortoise shell and aromatic…

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Sex, Porn & Manhood | Warren Binford | TEDxSalem

795,389 views Apr 12, 2017The impact of internet porn on developing brains. Interpretation for TEDxSalem 2017 was provided by student interns through a collaboration between Western Oregon University, TEDxSalem, and the Deaf and interpreting communities of Oregon. The volunteer student interpreters were supported by volunteer, certified interpreters in order to minimize potential errors. Your support of these pre-professional interpreters’ growing skills is appreciated. Warren Binford works to improve the lives of children wherever she goes. A Willamette University professor, she taught middle school in South Central LA before Teach for America was a thing. She served abused and neglected children as a Court Appointed Special Advocate, and picked law as a career to protect kids. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Last Sunday in October 2022 musing about ‘KUNST’

Very often artists lead difficult lives!

auntyuta's avatarUta's Site

Was macht die Kunst?”

Of course, in German, ‘die Kunst’ means ‘the Arts’.

Going back to the 1950s, among the people I knew then, “Was macht die Kunst?” was a standard greeting even among people that weren’t into the Arts themselves.

I never thought about it much, that anything to do with arts, was actually no part of their lives. I musy say, sadly, I did not know any people who’s lives circled around art. Come to think of it, I still don’t know people like that, except for a bit ‘on-line’ here and there.

I find now, without art, life is bound to become dreary. Luckily, I married someone who was always very interested in art. He did write a lot too in later years, but he never tried to get published. When I say, I never knew anyone who’s life circled around art, I mean…

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