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![Maia Panos—Closure [2010]](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/maia-closure.jpg)
Maia Panos—Closure [2010]
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in EsotericaThis picture of Maia’s was in our second show which opened in May 2010 at the Oakbook Gallery at Jack London Square in Oakland. Maurice Ravel—Gaspard de la Nuit. A perfect piece for a dark winter evening. It’s a phenomenal piece of music. Eight years ago or so, I was asleep and woke up and…
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![[podcast] True Value in the Inverted World](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/truevalues.jpg)
[podcast] True Value in the Inverted World
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in Esotericahttps://ridingthewildbubble.podbean.com/e/true-value-in-the-inverted-world/
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Strange Things That Never Made Sense About JFK’s Assassination
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in EsotericaOn the sixty-first anniversary.
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![[votd] The Spiritual Meaning of Why You Appear Younger Than Your Age](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/spiritualmeaningofyouth-copy.jpg)
[votd] The Spiritual Meaning of Why You Appear Younger Than Your Age
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in EsotericaThis rings true. Much of what he says can be found in most schools of spiritual thought and religions. I know we talk about acceptance, serenity, not harboring resentments, all the time in AA meetings. Like he says in this video, it takes a lot of practice over many years to realize some consistency in…
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Wendell Berry’s Elegy For JFK, “november twenty-six nineteen hundred and sixty-three”
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in Esotericahttps://ridingthewildbubble.podbean.com/e/wendell-berrys-elegy-for-jfk-november-26-1963/ Wendell Berry’s Elegy for John F. Kennedy: “November Twenty Six Nineteen Hundred Sixty Three.” we know the winter earth upon the body of the young President, and the early dark falling: we know the veins grown quiet in his temples and wrists, and his hands and eyes grown quiet; we know his name written in the…
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If You Are Freaked Out, It’s Gonna Be Okay … Remote Viewing The Future 2050-2060
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in EsotericaHang in there, we have to take care of each other. Plant a garden. I really like Stephen A. Schwartz. He has a great website, also.
