Wednesday, April 15

Million of Scarlet Roses


Love


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Uploaded on Nov 23, 2009
ALLA PUGACHEVA_ Million of Scarlet Roses
There once lived a painter,
He had a house and his paintings.
He was in love with an actress,
And that actress loved flowers.
Then he sold his house,
Sold his paintings too
And with that money he bought
A whole sea of flowers.
Million, million,
Million of red roses
From your window, from your window
From your window you can see
Who's in love, who's in love
Who's crazy in love with you
My whole life for you
I will turn into flowers
In the morning you'll wake up at your window
Maybe, you've lost your mind
As if still in a dream
Your whole yard is filled with flowers
Suddenly your heart is turning cold
Who's the rich baron doing this?
Instead under the window, barely breathing
The poor painter is standing
Million, million,
Million of red roses
From your window, from your window
From your window you can see
Who's in love, who's in love
Who's crazy in love with you
My whole life for you
I will turn into flowers
The meeting was short
By night she left on a train
But in her life she always remembered
Song of the beautiful of roses
The painter lived out his life alone
Many pains he lived through
But in his life he always had
A whole sea of beautiful roses
Million, million,
Million of red roses
From your window, from your window
From your window you can see
Who's in love, who's in love
Who's crazy in love with you
My whole life for you
I will turn into flowers
 

 
 


Hi and welcome... into my little Blog, where I work using my Head. The one belonging to God.

Hi and welcome... into my little Blog, where I work using my Head. The one belonging to God.
So this Blog also belongs to God. He allows me to write what I need to !


April 15, 2015.
Where did you think your "Body" came from - Ford, GM or Chrysler ?
When I was 40 and my "Body" was 10; there were  horses on the roads with men who picked up the horse shit, as their job. This was 1933/43. Some used their "Body"to carry their heads to work. My "Body" will be 82 in two more days. My car was built in 2008. We both are in good condition. Women stayed at home and waited for the milkman, postman or the iceman and maybe more.
Remember, their
"Body" also belongs to God.









Today, the roads are filled with cars while women, work together with men in tall buildings down town. Life is much more complicated these days for our "Body".
 

 


 

Borderlines demean and kill.


This demeaning was done with my family and everyone she talked to about me. Even in the Court records.
I was always the kind one in the family.


Uploaded on Mar 17, 2009
The way victims of Borderline Personality Disorder communicate is confusing and upsetting to many. If you've been living with a person with BPD or a similar personality disorder, you'll find this animation to be a common, perhaps even a tame, version of things that happen to you. If not, it may give you some insights into how miserable Borderlines can make the lives of their loved ones.

 

 
 


The Extraordinary Genius of Albert Einstein - Extraordinary People


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Published on Mar 12, 2014
Sometimes we wonder, how did Einstein think? How do we physicists think?
The core of the video is a workshop pedagogical on the Theory of Special Relativity as part of the educational process conducted by our youth leadership, not for the sake of understanding the theory itself, but using Einstein's particular discovery as a case study to demonstrate and walk people through real human thinking, as being something above
sense perceptions or opinions.
We end with reflecting on the principle of relativity in terms of social relations and individual identities or thought processes, asking the question --how was Einstein able to make his breakthrough?
Einstein's personality, his method of thinking, and his theories. Our "narrow path" has led us primarily through Kepler, Fermat, Leibniz, Gauss, and Riemann; all representing a higher potential of man's creativity, who contributed to distinct up-shifts in human
knowledge.
Our mission in presenting such material is to provide an example of how a mind overcomes the variable and false nature of the senses to discover true invariant principles.
In reliving these ideas for one's self, each person gets a chance to become acquainted with what separates them from an animal, their own innate creativity. These mental exercises are not only intended to improve one's knowledge in history, science, and culture, but are intended to help one's understanding generally in economics, politics, and
beyond.