domingo, 21 de julho de 2013

Faces of Shaumbra - Sedona 2013


Olá!

Partilho o vídeo do Crimson Circle com imagens dos eventos no Grand Canyon e em Sedona, Arizona.
É fácil ir além das imagens e sentir a energia imensa que se experienciou e embarcar também nessa viagem de consciência. A canalização do Grand Canyon está disponível para aquisição na Crimson Circle Store (o site já está também em português) - Adamus fala das energias da área, da gruta de cristal e abre caminho para duas experiências interdimensionais bem ao nosso estilo :)))
Para quem me conhece, apareço qb :))) para quem só me viu no texto de Julho, a foto também está incluída.
Respira fundo e vem daí! 

Namaste
Patrícia

«!! Faces of Shaumbra Video - Sedona 2013 !!

Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-BPlrGp_wM

In June 2013 Shaumbra went on a tour to the Amazing Grand Canyon, then gathered in Sedona, Arizona for a total of 10 days of channels, fun and celebration. In this video a selection of pictures taken during the Grand Canyon Tour and the Sedona Summer Experience.

The music used is by Amir Yakobi from the album Amirya Elements - Fire (http://store.crimsoncircle.com/p-4838-elements-fire-by-amirya.aspx

sexta-feira, 19 de julho de 2013

A Arte salvará o mundo - Adamus

Há pouco tempo publicamos referência a menina de 3 anos com talento extraordinário na pintura (http://estreladavidaestreladaaurora.blogspot.pt/2013/07/menina-de-3-anos-e-artista-prodigiosa.html). Agora surge notícia sobre criança de 10 anos viu as suas 23 pinturas renderem 250.000 libras em 20 minutos sendo considerado o novo Monet pelo seu talento! (segue artigo abaixo)

Quem já ouviu Kryon, sabe que Kryon tem apontado para estes talentos precoces que vêm retomar a sua mestria na vida artística de outros tempos... Em Sedona, Lee Carrol apresentou um vídeo extraordinário com prodígio chinês ao piano ainda mais novo e também canalizou mensagem especial para André Ferrella presente no evento, pintor talentoso que fez este quadro da infância de Jesus quando tinha 12 anos e é agora professor universitário  artista muito criativo das realidades multidimensionais, incluindo a Spirit Box e o vídeo I Am the Emanation.



  
André Ferrella - Sedona 2013
André Ferrella - "Kwan Yin"
(disponível gratuitamente na secção Free Art Gift em www.andreferrella.com)
Espreita a "Art Collection" aqui e a amostra do video I Am the Emanation aqui

 
e agora o artigo completo aqui:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2366724/Kieron-Williamson-10-dubbed-Mini-Monet-sees-earnings-soar-1-5m-latest-23-works-sell-250K.html
parcialmente reproduzido abaixo:

Schoolboy dubbed 'Mini Monet' sees his earnings soar to £1.5million after his latest 23 works sell for £250,000 in under 20 minutes

  • Kieron Williamson, 10, has seen his lifetime earnings soar to nearly £1.5m
  • The talented artist sold 23 of his paintings for a total of £242,095 last Friday
  • Another sale will be held this Friday - with his artwork likely to sell in minutes
By Suzannah Hills
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A primary school art prodigy has seen his earnings soar to £1.5million – after the latest sale of his work raised almost £250,000 in just 20 minutes.
Ten-year-old Kieron Williamson, known as the ‘mini Monet’, has gained international renown since he began painting landscapes on a family holiday five years ago.
A sale of a collection last summer took his earnings past the million-pound mark.
Proud parents: Ten-year-old Mini Monet Kieron Williamson next to a work in progress on the Norfolk broads with his mother Michelle and father Keith
Proud parents: Ten-year-old Mini Monet Kieron Williamson next to a work in progress on the Norfolk broads with his mother Michelle and father Keith

A millionaire: Kieron Williamson, 10, has seen his lifetime earnings approach £1.5million after a collection of 23 paintings sold for a total of £242,095 last Friday
A millionaire: Kieron Williamson, 10, has seen his lifetime earnings approach £1.5million after a collection of 23 paintings sold for a total of £242,095 last Friday

Inspiring: Kieron Williamson has stunned the art world with his incredible landscape paintings - at the age of ten
Inspiring: Kieron Williamson has stunned the art world with his incredible landscape paintings - at the age of ten
Advanced: Kieron is considered to be well beyond his years in his level of talent and has stunned art lovers the world over
Advanced: Kieron is considered to be well beyond his years in his level of talent and has stunned art lovers the world over
And 23 of his works were snapped up for £242,000 in just 20 minutes by telephone and internet buyers at a sale on Friday.
The paintings sold for between £2,450 for a small watercolour to £30,000 for a winter snow scene near his home in Norfolk.
Kieron’s work first came on the market in 2009, when 19 of his paintings were sold for £14,000 in a sealed bid auction.
The earnings have allowed Kieron to buy a new house for his parents Keith and Michelle Williamson and also to invest in works by other artists such as English landscape painter L.S. Lowry.
Mr Williamson, 47, an art dealer, said:  ‘Everyone in the art world reckons that his work has gone up a load of notches in the last year. Some of the bits and pieces he has done lately are just phenomenal.
‘We don’t put any pressure on him. He just paints when he wants to.’
On display: Kieron's latest collection of work will go on display at the Picturecraft gallery in Holt, Norfolk, before being sold this Friday
On display: Kieron's latest collection of work will go on display at the Picturecraft gallery in Holt, Norfolk, before being sold this Friday
Latest work: One of Kieron's new original paintings of a snow scene near his home in Norfolk which went on display at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt
Latest work: One of Kieron's new original paintings of a snow scene near his home in Norfolk which went on display at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt

Popular: Dubbed the Mini Monet, Kieron's next collection of paintings go on sale this Friday and are expected to sell within a few minutes
Popular: Dubbed the Mini Monet, Kieron's next collection of paintings go on sale this Friday and are expected to sell within a few minutes

Future: Kieron has used his earnings to buy a £150,000 house in Ludham on the Norfolk Broads which he plans to convert into an art gallery
Future: Kieron has used his earnings from his paintings to buy a £150,000 house in Ludham on the Norfolk Broads which he plans to convert into an art gallery
Adrian Hill, the gallery manager who oversaw the sale, said: ‘Kieron’s paintings continue to be overwhelming and quite incredible.

'I have seen him evolve and there has been a measured improvement in his work over the last year. He now seems to have elevated himself to another level.’
Kieron will be home-tutored from next year so he can focus on painting. Another dozen of his oil paintings and watercolours will be sold this Friday and are set to go for £100,000.
(...)Most of his paintings are of landscapes around Norfolk where he has lived all his life and Cornwall which is his favourite holiday spot.
'Just a normal boy': In his spare time, Kieron loves to play football and other sports
'Just a normal boy': In his spare time, and when he's not painting, Kieron loves to play football and other sports
Natural talent: Before picking up a paintbrush at the age of five, the only artwork Kieron had done was colouring in pictures of dinosaurs
Natural talent: Before picking up a paintbrush at the age of five, the only artwork Kieron had done was colouring in pictures of dinosaurs

Fan base: Kieron has fans all around the world with buyers of his artwork coming from as far afield as America, Canada and Japan
Fan base: Kieron has fans all around the world with buyers of his artwork coming from as far afield as America, Canada and Japan
(...)
Career: Kieron Williamson finishes primary school this week and will be home-taught in future so he can dedicate more time to his painting
Career: Kieron Williamson finishes primary school this week and will be home-taught in future so he can dedicate more time to his painting

Striking sunset: The majority of Kieron's oil paintings and watercolours are of the surrounding landscapes near his home in Norfolk
Striking sunset: The majority of Kieron's oil paintings and watercolours are of the surrounding landscapes near his home in Norfolk

Strong endorsement: A senior figure at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters described Kieron as the future of oil painting in the UK
Strong endorsement: A senior figure at the Royal Institute of Oil Painters described Kieron as the future of oil painting in the UK
Mr Williamson added: 'We have not got a problem with him being at home because he is so self-motivated. He is a bright lad and we expect to fast-track him his GCSEs when he is 13 or 14.'
Adrian Hill, the managing director of the Picturecraft gallery, said: 'Kieron’s paintings continue to be overwhelming and quite incredible.
'I have seen him evolve and there has been a measured improvement in his work over the last year.
'He now seems to have elevated himself to another level. There is more confidence in his brush strokes
'The recognition from art critics and fine artists is absolutely remarkable. A senior figure from the Royal Institute of Oil Painters who met him described him as the future of oil painting in the UK.
'People just cannot believe that he is producing work like he does and he is still only ten-years-old.'
Kieron’s work first came on the market in 2009 when 19 of his paintings were sold for £14,000 in a sealed bid auction.
Aspirations: Kieron hopes to display artwork by classic artists such as East Anglia's Edmund Seago and Alfred Munnings in his gallery when it opens
Aspirations: Kieron hopes to display artwork by classic artists such as East Anglia's Edmund Seago and Alfred Munnings in his gallery when it opens
Starting out: Kieron's work first came on the market in 2009 and stunned the art world with 19 of his paintings selling for £14,000
Starting out: Kieron's work first came on the market in 2009 and stunned the art world with 19 of his paintings selling for £14,000
Versatile: But some of his images are centered around city scenes rather than the countryside
Versatile: But some of his images are centered around city scenes rather than the countryside

Progressing: Experts say that Kieron's work continues to get better and better
Progressing: Experts say that Kieron's work continues to get better and better

(...).
Striking: Kieron will likely sit most of his GCSEs early - when he is just 13 or 14-years-old
Striking: Kieron will likely sit most of his GCSEs early - when he is just 13 or 14-years-old
Goal: Kieron's parents say he only paints when he wants to and is not interested in the money - he just wants to create work people like
Goal: Kieron's parents say he only paints when he wants to and is not interested in the money - he just wants to create work people like
Kieron sometimes paints for months at a time but will then have a break of a few weeks
Kieron sometimes paints for months at a time but will then have a break of a few weeks
Passion: Kieron sometimes paints for months at a time but will then have a break of a few weeks
In demand: Kieron's work has attracted attention from around the world with many fans camping out 48 hours ahead of his artwork going on sale to make sure they don't miss out
In demand: Kieron's work has attracted attention from around the world with many fans camping out 48 hours ahead of his artwork going on sale to make sure they don't miss out
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2366724/Kieron-Williamson-10-dubbed-Mini-Monet-sees-earnings-soar-1-5m-latest-23-works-sell-250K.html

quarta-feira, 17 de julho de 2013

India e os golfinhos em cativeiro: são "pessoas não humanas"

 Há mesmo pequenas e significativas mudanças a ocorrer pelo mundo...

"Moralmente Inaceitáveis"

Índia proíbe espetáculos com golfinhos em cativeiro

Por Monika Schorr (da Redação)
Golfinho-do-ganges nas águas de Bangladesh. (Foto cedida por BCDP -Bangladesh Cetacean Diversity Project  / WCS - Wildlife Conservation Society)
Golfinho-do-ganges nas águas de Bangladesh. (Foto cedida por BCDP -Bangladesh Cetacean Diversity Project / WCS – Wildlife Conservation Society)

O Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Florestas da Índia decidiu proibir a manutenção de golfinhos em cativeiro para entretenimento público em todo o território nacional. As informações são do Environment News Service.
Em declaração oficial divulgada sexta-feira, 17 de maio, este Ministério determinou que os governos estaduais rejeitem todas as propostas de criação de aquários para golfinhos vindas “de quaisquer pessoas, organizações, agências governamentais, sejam da iniciativa privada ou pública e que impliquem na importação e/ou captura de cetáceos para a indústria do entretenimento, exibições privadas ou públicas e para quaisquer fins mercantilistas, sejam estes quais forem”.
O comunicado emitido por B.S. Bonal, diretor executivo do “Central Zoo Authority of India”, órgão do governo indiano responsável pela supervisão de zoológicos e que segue as diretrizes da Lei de Proteção da Vida Selvagem (Wild Life (Protection) Act), reconhece que cetáceos sobrevivem de forma precária em cativeiro, afirmando que “o confinamento em cativeiro compromete gravemente a qualidade de vida e a sobrevivência de todas as espécies de cetáceos, alterando seu comportamento e causando sofrimento extremo”.
O Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Florestas chama a atenção para o fato de que o golfinho-do-ganges, animal aquático que é símbolo nacional da Índia, assim como o golfinho “snubfin” e os demais cetáceos estarem catalogados na Lei de Proteção da Vida Selvagem (Wild Life Protection Act) de 1972 dentre os animais incondicionalmente protegidos por lei e cujo abuso acarreta as mais altas penas criminais e adverte sobre a incontestável importância de se defender esses animais ameaçados de extinção contra a exploração e aprisionamento em cativeiro.
Exploração de golfinhos no parque de diversões Connyland, Suíça (Foto: Vivek Madwaskar)
Exploração de golfinhos no parque de diversões Connyland, Suíça (Foto: Vivek Madwaskar)

“Os cetáceos são altamente inteligentes e sensíveis e cientistas que têm estudado seu comportamento comprovaram sua elevada e incomum inteligência, o que significa que os golfinhos devem ser vistos como “pessoas não humanas” e, como tais, devem ter seus próprios direitos e é moralmente inaceitável mantê-los em cativeiro para fins de entretenimento”, declarou o Ministério.
Organização de base, a Federação das Organizações de Proteção Animal da Índia (Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organization – FIAPO), órgão que representa todas as ONGs de defesa animal do país e milita pelos direitos dos animais, comemorou a decisão do governo. Este grupo liderou a campanha para banir a exploração dos golfinhos na Índia, promovendo encontros com altos representantes do Ministério e arregimentando apoio popular.
A porta-voz da FIAPO, Puja Mitra, definiu a decisão ministerial como “uma extraordinária vitória para os golfinhos”.
“A Índia tornou-se exemplo e motivo de esperança para o movimento global contra o confinamento de cetáceos em cativeiro e somos gratos à Ministra Jayanthi Natarajan por ter nos elevado à condição de referência na proteção animal mundial,” disse Mitra.
FIAPO trabalhou, durante o último ano, em conjunto com seus parceiros Born Free Foundation, Global Green Grants Fund, Earth Island Institute’s Dolphin Project e Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, para que esta proibição se concretizasse.
Ric O’Barry, ex-treinador de golfinhos, aplaudiu a nova política da Índia. Atualmente, ele dirige o “Projeto Golfinho” (Dolphin Project), ligado ao instituto Earth Island Institute, sediado nos Estados Unidos, e que tem como objetivo banir o assassinato e exploração dos golfinhos no mundo todo.
“Esta é uma gigantesca vitória para os golfinhos”, disse O’Barry. O governo Indiano não se posicionou apenas contra a crueldade, mas também contribuiu para um emergente e indispensável diálogo sobre o modo que entendemos os golfinhos: como indivíduos que pensam e que sentem, em vez de fragmentos de propriedade que geram lucro.
 daqui:
http://www.anda.jor.br/24/05/2013/india-proibe-espetaculos-com-golfinhos-em-cativeiro


India bans captive dolphin shows, says dolphins should be seen as ‘non-human persons’

http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/indias-bans-exploitation-dolphins-says-they-should-be-seen-non-human-persons.html