Though I have not been entirely absent from Litnet I have not been here and about as much as usual, and it certainly has been a good long while since my last blog post. I have been a bit busy with this and that, so here are some of the highlights of my life, of what I have been most recently up to. Since my gallery experience, of which I have told you about it had helped to refocus my attention back on my artwork again. So I have been creating visually a lot more lately which had ...
Peace be on you. Life is loved. Life has purpose. Life needs security and blessings from sprouting to fruit. For believers, life in this world is very important because belief and deeds in this life affect the life in Hereafter. At many places, for many people, boat of life has entered into whirlpool of unrest. The Holy Khalifah of Promised Messiah and Mahdi (peace be on him) has mentioned (and explained) three prayers to seek divine security and divine blessings. These are being shared here: ...
I know the Fukushima Nuclear Plant failure turned into an argument two years ago when I blogged it: http://www.online-literature.com/for...perventilation. I have no intention of reliving that argument. I bring it up to make two points. (1) The media is completely unreliable when it comes to science and technology. Frankly they are unreliable in just about anything they write but I’m not going to push that. But ...
Organized religion seeks to include everyone in the same organization, but the degree to which they try to inflict their beliefs on people who are not their co-religionists varies tremendously from Unitarians and Universal Life Church people who would just as soon you followed your own spirit to fundamentalists of various types, from Christian to Islam, who believe it is their responsibility to make you live their kind of proper life, or they will torture you until you change (or they think about ...
Okay. So maybe I was worried about nothing. Everything was actually pretty good, despite the fact that I was almost deafened, we turned up an hour late, a guy collapsed and an ambulance had to be called, which took an hour to arrive and I lost a pen, found it again and decided best to leave it behind. So. I overslept of course. When I got up I put the plant on my windowsill again. We had wrapping to do but I went around with my knife and carefully cut the prices off of the tags first ...
Updated 03-11-2013 at 02:43 PM by Bluebiird (unmemorable is not a substitute for irremovable)