March in G Dur

Hello God!

Thank You for great today’s news. Fanny P. nominated me for the One Lovely Blog Award. Thank You Fanny!

Let me invite you to my parade of joy. We are marching with the orchestra and playing happy music in G Dur (Sol Major) together!

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The rules of the One Lovely Blog Award are:

  1. Add the “One Lovely Blog Award” image to your post
  2. Share seven random things about you
  3. Pass the award on to seven nominees
  4. Thank the person who nominated you
  5. Inform the nominees by posting on their blogs

Seven random thing about myself:

  1. I had read all Carlos Castaneda’s books. I believe in every his word.
  2. English is not my native language. I am sorry for every mistake you have ever met.
  3. “Hello God!” is my greeting to you. You are God. Every person in my life is God.
  4. I have never been in USA. But my blog was born because of my dream about USA.
  5. My favorite cartoon is “Wreck-It Ralph”.
  6. My daughter’s name is Margarita.
  7. My credo is “Go Ahead and Bloom!”

So, my nominees are:

  1. http://tylerpedersen02.wordpress.com
  2. http://lovelaughbelight.com
  3. http://discoversantosha.com
  4. http://sincerelyyourstaylor.com
  5. http://infinitesatori.org
  6. http://12throad.wordpress.com
  7. http://laurennicolettecolie.com

It seems I have completed the task. Thank You!

Glory to Life

Hello God!

Thank You for the silence I am wrapped around by sweet sleeping of my daughter. I am feeling her breathing and listening the Glory Mass to Life playing by the orchestra and choir of my imagination.

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The Ocean is beginning of life.

Breathing of waves is a rhythm of the Mass.

Whales are bass in our choir

All fishes sing in deep unison.

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The Earth is our Mother.

She plays the piano solo.

Mountains and volcanos are

The piano keys. Her melody is Beauty.

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The Sun is Star

Its light is bright.

Sun rays are strings of Harp

The Universe loves.

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The Moon is singing Lullaby.

Her illuminating song feeds Dream

We have to turn into reality

Realizing the Potential.

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Flowers are Violins bows

Playing on the strings of rain.

Laughing and joking notes build

The tune which is your Smile.

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Photo and caption by Angela Elder

 

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There is Music in the Air.

French Horns, Trombones

Tuba and Trumpets are singing

Because of Air in your lungs.

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Hummingbirds and butterflies are

First Violins and Soprano

Glorifying in the Mass

Perfection of Life!

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As rainbow’s spectrum together is white light, we are in the white Harmony of silence which is the truth and music of Glory Mass to Life.

Tuk tuk tuk  – our hearts are beating in white shimmering light by rhythm of breathing Life. Thank you for listening your heart. Your heart is mine too.

Prince Ice Cream

Hello God!

Thank You for Your Inspiration to invent and create an ice cream which is the life saver in hot weather. I am a troubadour today and my ballad is devoted to the Prince Ice Cream. Oh, Tram-param-ram-ram:

The loving child of King Ice

And Queen Milk

The Price Ice Cream is

Charming Dream.

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He is blessed by Sugar and Vanilla.

Banana, Strawberries and Cherry

Always smile with Him in pleasure.

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Romantic Flavor tickles

All hearts in happy dance of

Strings in Rainbow’s Harp.

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He is young as April’s wind

Blowing and dispensing

Happiness around.

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Thank you for this pleasure to share with you a cone of delicious ice creme in our happy summer today!

La Pianiste

Hello God!

Thank You for the sky where stars twinkle all the time of our being. We are under Viennese sky again. I love bright and pulsing light of Elfriede Jelinek‘s Star Genius.

She is genius in her fragility beauty and intellect.

I think Elfriede Jelinek is the only woman who is gifted to open with pianist’s sensitivity complicated puzzled and mystique universe of Woman. To emphasize a fragility and beauty of woman let me accompany this post by nice paintings of the pianist (La Pianiste in French). She does not afraid to tell the truth about the banal and domestic horror of everyday life where woman can live and just how pathetic and awful we can be. Her “Women as lovers” is picturesque, I recommend to read the novel. Perhaps because “Very few women wait for Mr. Right. Most women take the first and worst Mr. Wrong,” Elfriede Jelinek explains in “The Piano Teacher”.

Her intellect is confirmed by The Nobel Prize in Literature 2004 “for her musical flow of voices and counter-voices in novels and plays that with extraordinary linguistic zeal reveal the absurdity of society’s clichés and their subjugating power”.

Jelinek studied music intensively from an early age. She graduated from the Vienna Conservatory and studied theater and art history at the University of Vienna. In a 2004 interview Jelinek explained, “My training in music and composition then led me to a kind of musical language process in which, for example, the sound of the words I play with has to expose their true meaning against their will so to speak.”

Francis Day “The Piano Lesson” (1895)

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“I have a feeling that you despise your body and that you only value art, you only value your argent needs, but eating and sleeping aren’t enough. You believe that your appearance is your enemy, and the only friend you have is music. Why look just in the mirror, look at your reflection, you’ll never find a better friend that yourself,” Elfriede advises in “The Piano Teacher”.

Pianist by John Michael Carter

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I am listening miraculous music in her language: “When discussing Bach’s six Brandenburg concertos, the artistically aware person usually states, among other things, that when these masterpieces were composed, the stars were dancing in heavens. God and his dwelling place are always involved whenever these people talk about Bach.”

By the way “The Piano Teacher” was made into a feature film in 2001. This movie is unforgettable.

At the piano by Frederick Childe Hassam

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“The world would be a lot better off if it paid more attention to its philosophers and artists than to its own tiny egotistic spirit, which lacks an overview. People should place their belief in Beethoven and Socrates”, Elfriede writes in “Wonderful, Wonderful Times”

Marguerite Gachet At The Piano by Vincent Van Gogh (1890)

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Thank you very much for our walking under Viennese sky. Our hearts are beating in unison because from now, from this very moment, we place our belief in Beethoven and Socrates to make our world better.

River of Joy

Hello God!

Thank You for the river of joy which our life is. Every moment of my life I swim and am immersed in the flow of this river.

I would like to share with you a magic waves of joy and invite you for a walking along a beautiful mountain river somewhere in Italy. We are going to listen the sounds of nature and I tell you about my favorite movie of month.

It is “Samsara” movie. The movie is undoubtedly a masterpiece by Pan Nalin. There would be hardly 100 dialogues in this film spread over 2 hour 20 minutes but every word from the movie is great wisdom.

Everything you contact is a place to practice the Way

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“I want you to tell me what will happen to that stick? -It will drown! -Suppose it doesn’t. -It will get stuck in the rocks! -Suppose it doesn’t get stuck. – It will stay in the water and rot! -No. It will get stuck in the whirlpool … or it can go down with a waterfall and crash!  -Suppose even that doesn’t happen. What then? Do you give up?

The answer is simple. The stick will reach the sea!

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The water in the river is crystal clear.

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… you will be able to tell me what’s more important: Satisfying one thousand desires or conquering just one?

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Thank you for sharing with me this moment of happiness. I do hope I inspire you to watch the movie. It worth to spend 2 hours of life.

How can one prevent a drop of water from ever drying up? By throwing it into the sea…

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