Friday, 20 February 2015

[www.keralites.net] Be the Change!

 

BE the Change!
 

 

 
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There are certain behaviors that demonstrate one being on
 a spiritual path (not necessarily in any order):
     •Be loving
     •Be communicative
     •Be in your heart
     •Be humble
     •Be compassionate
     •Be thankful
     •Be godly
     •Be helpful to others
     •Be one to convert negative to positive
     •Be empathetic
     •Be of good humor and with the ability to laugh
     •Be forgiving
     •Be trustworthy and trusting
     •Be tolerant 
     •Be non judgmental
     •Be friendly
     •Be open to change
     •Be open to letting go
     •Be kind to all
     •Be aware if using 'skillful means' in all situations
     •Be conscious especially in negative situations
     •Be mindful of eating healthily
     •Be discerning
     •Be healthy in all endeavors
     •Be open to meditations to elevate the spirit
     •Be sincere
     •Be a good listener
     •Be sensitive in all situations
     •Be excited
     •Be positive, say yes to all without ignoring the negative
     •Be honest
     •Be happy
     •Be Free
     •Be the real you inside, while always improving the mask you wear on the outside
     •Be insightful
     •Be in celebration
     •Be of the mind to always count your blessings
     •Be the one that is an example for the world to see as the new conscious man or woman
     •Be in search of truth not stopping at beliefs
     •Be!
Arhata~

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[www.keralites.net] This Artist Creates Psychedelic Paintings in an Unusual Way

 

The Psychedelic Art of Bruce Riley

By using a technique that involves dripping different-colored paint and layering clear resin, Bruce Riley produces unique, one-of-a-kind works of art. Bruce says that his art is constantly evolving as he discovers new techniques every time he creates a new piece, leading to more complexity in his work every time. At the end of the page, you will find a video interview with Mr. Riley, and an example of how he works – I strongly recommend watching it.

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 

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[www.keralites.net] AMERICAN PAINTERS

 


 
AMERICAN PAINTERS
 
 
Seymour Joseph Guy (American artist, 1824-1910) Guilty


 
James Goodwyn Clonney (American genre artist, 1812–1867) Asleep


 
Seymour Joseph Guy (American artist, 1824-1910) One for Mommy, One for Me


 
Abbott Fuller Graves (American artist, 1859–1936) Trying the Pipe


 
Seymour Joseph Guy (American artist, 1824-1910) Story of Golden Locks


 
John George Brown (American artist, 1831-1913) We Can't Be Caught


 
Seymour Joseph Guy (American artist, 1824-1910) The Bitter Bit 1877


 
Eastman Johnson (American genre painter, 1824-1906). In the Hayloft


 
Seymour Joseph Guy (American artist, 1824-1910) Young Girl Reading 1877


 
John George Brown (American artist, 1831-1913) My Best Friend


 
c John Joseph Enneking (American artist, 1841 – 1916) Pulling Out the Splinter


 
Eastman Johnson (American genre painter, 1824-1906). Little Boy on a Stool


 
John George Brown (American artist, 1831-1913) Daisy McComb Holding a Pink Rose


 
Eastman Johnson (American genre painter, 1824-1906). Lunchtime


 
John George Brown (American genre paintere, 1831-1913) Tete a Tete


 
Eastman Johnson (American genre painter, 1824-1906). Scholar


 
John George Brown (American artist, 1831-1913) The Industrious Family


 
Eastman Johnson (American genre painter, 1824-1906). The Lesson


 
John George Brown (American genre paintere, 1831-1913) The Peacemaker


 
Eastman Johnson (American genre painter, 1824-1906). The Little Convalescent


 
John George Brown (American genre paintere, 1831-1913) Golden Locks, Left Behind


 
Eastman Johnson (American genre painter, 1824-1906). The Old Stage Coast

 

 

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