RSS

Tag Archives: illustration

IN EYE OF THE BEHOLDER – Nature at its stunning best!

.

erotic flowers erotic flowers

erotic flowers erotic flowers

erotic flowers

MORE STUNNING PICTURES

http://www.erotic-nature.com/category/flowers/

.

.

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on February 3, 2015 in 21 AND OLDER, WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

Look at this illustration and guess what it is.

 

Have you guessed yet? Seriously, guess.

“I want to get that image out,” says Seattle artist Lynn Schirmer. She was sitting in her loft in the Tashiro Kaplan Building the other day, drinking tea. “I want everybody everywhere to know what that shape is.”

That shape is a human clitoris. If what you see when you close your eyes and picture a clitoris is merely a nubby button, then (A) you are normal, and (B) you are wrong. The nubby button is connected to a neck the size of the first joint of your thumb, and stretching from that neck are two arms that flare like a wishbone—arms that can be as long as three-and-a-half inches. The two bulbs that also extend from the center, which make the clitoris look like a penguin, were thought to belong to the vagina until recently.

In the 1990s, Australian urologist Helen O’Connell “initiated the mainstream medical profession’s rediscovery” of the clitoris, Schirmer says, “and it took until just a few years ago to see it fully mapped via MRI and other noninvasive imaging technologies.”

The result? The discovery that the clitoris has 10 times more erectile tissue than anatomy textbooks or the illustrations at the doctor’s office show.

Amazing, huh?

From In Her Pants, by Jen Graves
Read more »

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on March 2, 2014 in WISDOM

 

Tags: ,

More Amazing Erotic Flowers – Nature at its Best!

erotic flowers erotic flowers

erotic flowers erotic flowers

erotic flowers

 .

MORE STUNNING PICTURES DO NOT OPEN THE FOLLOWING LINKS IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY DISCOMFORT WITH THE SUBJECT MATTER

.

http://youtu.be/RF3ilDUiLC8

 .

http://www.erotic-nature.com/category/flowers/

 .

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on January 15, 2014 in 21 AND OLDER, WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

IN EYE OF THE BEHOLDER – Nature at its stunning best!

erotic flowers erotic flowers

erotic flowers erotic flowers

erotic flowers

MORE STUNNING PICTURES

http://www.erotic-nature.com/category/flowers/

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on December 1, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

Reaching for the stars!

World's Tallest Buildings
Building, city Year Sto-
ries
Height
Rank m ft
1. Burj Dubai, Dubai, The United Arab Emirates3 2009 (est.) 167 818 2,313
2. Taipei 101, Taiwan 2004 101 508 1,667
3. Petronas Tower, 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1998 88 452 1,483
4. Petronas Tower 2, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1998 88 452 1,483
5. Sears Tower, Chicago 1974 110 442 1,451
6. Jin Mao Building, Shanghai 1999 88 421 1,381
7. Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong 2003 88 415 1,362
8. CITIC Plaza, Guangzhou, China 1996 80 391 1,283
9. Shun Hing Square, Shenzhen, China 1996 69 384 1,260
10. Empire State Building, New York 1931 102 381 1,250
11. Central Plaza, Hong Kong 1992 78 374 1,227
12. Bank of China, Hong Kong 1989 70 367 1,205
13. Emirates Tower One, Dubai 1999 54 355 1,165
14. Tuntex Sky Tower, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 1997 85 348 1,140
15. Aon Centre, Chicago 1973 80 346 1,136
16. The Center, Hong Kong 1998 73 346 1,135
17. John Hancock Center, Chicago 1969 100 344 1,127
18. Rose Tower, Dubai 2007 72 333 1,093
19. Shimao International Plaza, Shanghai 2006 60 333 1,093
20. Minsheng Bank Building, Wuhan, China 2007 68 331 1,087
21. Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang, N. Korea 1995 105 330 1,083
22. Q1, Gold Coast, Australia 2005 78 323 1,058
23. Burj al Arab Hotel, Dubai 1999 60 321 1,053
24. Nina Tower I, Hong Kong 2006 80 319 1,046
25. Chrysler Building, New York 1930 77 319 1,046
26. New York Times Building, New York 2007 52 319 1,046
27. Bank of America Plaza, Atlanta 1993 55 317 1,039
28. U.S. Bank Tower, Los Angeles 1990 73 310 1,018
29. Menara Telekom Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1999 55 310 1,017
30. Emirates Tower Two, Dubai 2000 56 309 1,014
31. AT&T Corporate Center, Chicago 1989 60 307 1,007
32. JP Morgan Chase Tower, Houston 1982 75 305 1,002
33. Baiyoke Tower II, Bangkok 1997 85 304 997
34. Two Prudential Plaza, Chicago 1990 64 303 995
35. Wells Fargo Plaza, Houston 1983 71 302 992
36. Kingdom Centre, Riyadh 2002 41 302 992
37. Aspire Tower, Doha 2006 36 300 984
38. First Canadian Place, Toronto 1975 72 298 978
39. Eureka Tower, Melbourne 2006 91 297 975
40. Landmark Tower, Yokohama, Japan 1993 70 296 971
41. 311 South Wacker Drive, Chicago 1990 65 293 961
42. SEG Plaza, Shenzhen, China 2000 71 292 957
43. American International Building, New York 1932 67 290 952
44. Key Tower, Cleveland 1991 57 289 947
45. Plaza 66, Shanghai 2001 66 288 945
46. One Liberty Place, Philadelphia 1987 61 288 945
47. Millennium Tower, Dubai 2006 59 285 935
48. Sunjoy Tomorrow Square, Shanghai 2003 55 285 934
49. Columbia Center, Seattle 1984 76 284 933
50. Cheung Kong Center, Hong Kong 1999 63 283 929
51. Chongqing World Trade Center, Chongqing, China 2005 60 283 929
52. The Trump Building, New York 1930 71 283 927
53. Bank of America Plaza, Dallas 1985 72 281 921
54. United Overseas Bank Plaza, Singapore 1992 66 280 919
55. Republic Plaza, Singapore 1995 66 280 919
56. Overseas Union Bank Centre, Singapore 1986 63 280 919
57. Citigroup Center, New York 1977 59 279 915
58. Hong Kong New World Tower, Shanghai 2002 61 278 913
59. Diwang International Commerce Center, Nanning, China 2006 54 276 906
60. Scotia Plaza, Toronto 1989 68 275 902
61. Williams Tower, Houston 1983 64 275 901
62. Wuhan World Trade Tower, Wuhan, China 1998 60 273 896
63. Cullinan North Tower, Hong Kong 2007 68 270 886
64. Cullinan South Tower, Hong Kong 2007 68 270 886
65. Renaissance Tower, Dallas 1975 56 270 886
66. China International Center Tower B, Guangzhou, China 2007 62 270 884
67. Dapeng International Plaza, Guangzhou, China 2006 56 269 883
68. 21st Century Tower, Dubai 2003 55 269 883
69. Naberezhnaya Tower C, Moscow 2007 61 268 879
70. Al Faisaliah Center, Riyadh 2000 30 267 876
71. 900 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1989 66 265 871
72. Bank of America Corporate Center, Charlotte 1992 60 265 871
73. SunTrust Plaza, Atlanta 1992 60 265 871
74. BOCOM Financial Towers, Shanghai 1999 52 265 869
75. Triumph Palace, Moscow 2005 57 264 866
76. Bluescope Steel Centre, Melbourne 1991 52 264 866
77. Shenzhen Special Zone Daily Tower, Shenzhen, China 1998 42 264 866
78. Tower Palace Three, Tower G, Seoul 2004 73 264 865
79. Trump World Tower, New York 2001 72 262 861
80. Water Tower Place, Chicago 1976 74 262 859
81. Grand Gateway Plaza I, Shanghai 2005 52 262 859
82. Grand Gateway Plaza II, Shanghai 2005 52 262 859
83. Aon Center, Los Angeles 1974 62 262 858
84. Hotel Panorama, Hong Kong 2007 64 261 856
85. BCE Place–Canada Trust Tower, Toronto 1990 53 261 856
86. Post & Telecommunication Hub, Guangzhou, China 2002 66 260 853
87. Dual Towers 1, Manama, Bahrain 2006 57 260 853
88. Dual Towers2, Manama, Bahrain 2006 57 260 853
89. 101 Collins Street, Melbourne 1991 50 260 853
90. Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco 1972 48 260 853
91. G.E. Building, New York 1933 70 259 850
92. Chase Tower, Chicago 1969 60 259 850
93. Commerzbank Zentrale, Frankfurt 1997 56 259 850
94. Two Liberty Place, Philadelphia 1990 58 258 848
95. Philippine Bank of Communications, Makati 2000 55 258 848
96. Park Tower, Chicago 2000 67 257 844
97. Messeturm, Frankfurt 1990 64 257 843
98. Sorrento 1, Hong Kong 2003 75 256 841
99. U.S. Steel Tower, Pittsburgh 1970 64 256 841
100. Mokdong Hyperion Tower A, Seoul 2003 69 256 840
101. Rinku Gate Tower, Izumisano, Japan 1996 56 256 840
NOTE: When a building is “topped out” (the point of construction when the structure has met its proposed structural top), the building is officially ranked and is placed on the list. UC indicates under construction: although the building has been “topped out,” construction has not been completed. Height is measured from sidewalk level of main entrance to structural top of building. This includes spires, but does not include antennas or flagpoles.
1. World Trade Center twin towers of New York City ranked fifth and sixth (at 1,368 ft and 1,362 ft) on this list until their destruction on Sept. 11, 2001.
2. A building differs from a tower in that the former is considered to be a structure that is designed for residential, business, or manufacturing purposes. Also, an essential characteristic of a building is that it has floors.
3. As of April 2008, Burj Dubai was 2,064 feet with 160 completed floors.

 

Source:

Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, 2008

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on September 11, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , ,

The 37-year-old nurse who draws and paints in his sleep.

Lee Hadwin is a 37-year-old nurse who draws and paints in his sleep.

Hadwin got started sleep drawing at the young age of 4, when he scribbled on walls and furniture and even carved into an heirloom piece of furniture. According to The Week Hadwin never studied art, and is “lousy” at drawing when awake but one of his sleep works have sold for up to six figures.

Experts at the Edinburgh Sleep Center can not determine what stage of sleep Hadwin is in when he draws. Hadwin admits that an evening of drinking can often trigger a night of sleep-drawing. According to Metro.co.uk sleep scientists say the behavior could have been brought on by a trauma when Hadwin lost five friends at an early age.

Read more: Man Makes Art In His Sleep, Sells It For Up To Six Figureshttp://womc.radio.com/2011/09/01/man-slee-draws-paints-art-lee-hadwin-video/#ixzz1XHXGfSd9

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on June 7, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , ,

Come and view God’s artwork when he/she paint in stone!

 

 

THIS IS A MUST SEE – GO TO THE LINK BELOW

http://www.uphaa.com/blog/index.php/amazing-places/

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on April 19, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , ,

Nature at its best Photographs – Stunning Mind Blowing

MORE AMAZING PICTURES

http://www.neatorama.com/2007/09/19/10-most-amazing-temples-in-the-world/

 

 
1 Comment

Posted by on February 4, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , ,

THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD.

 

1) To See

7 Wonders of the world - see (Sight)

 

2) To Hear

7 Wonders of the world - to hear

 

3) To Touch 

Seven Wonders of the world - Touch

4) To Taste

Seven Wonders of the world - Taste

 

5) To Feel

Seven Wonders of the world - Feel

 

6) To Laugh

Seven Wonders of the world - To Laugh

 

7) To Love

Seven Wonders of the world - Love

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on February 2, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , ,

THE WORLD’S TALLEST BUILDINGS

 

World's Tallest Buildings

Building, city

Year

Sto-

ries

Height

Rank

m

ft

1.

Burj Dubai, Dubai, The United Arab Emirates3

2009 (est.)

167

818

2,313

2.

Taipei 101, Taiwan

2004

101

508

1,667

3.

Petronas Tower, 1, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1998

88

452

1,483

4.

Petronas Tower 2, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1998

88

452

1,483

5.

Sears Tower, Chicago

1974

110

442

1,451

6.

Jin Mao Building, Shanghai

1999

88

421

1,381

7.

Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong

2003

88

415

1,362

8.

CITIC Plaza, Guangzhou, China

1996

80

391

1,283

9.

Shun Hing Square, Shenzhen, China

1996

69

384

1,260

10.

Empire State Building, New York

1931

102

381

1,250

11.

Central Plaza, Hong Kong

1992

78

374

1,227

12.

Bank of China, Hong Kong

1989

70

367

1,205

13.

Emirates Tower One, Dubai

1999

54

355

1,165

14.

Tuntex Sky Tower, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

1997

85

348

1,140

15.

Aon Centre, Chicago

1973

80

346

1,136

16.

The Center, Hong Kong

1998

73

346

1,135

17.

John Hancock Center, Chicago

1969

100

344

1,127

18.

Rose Tower, Dubai

2007

72

333

1,093

19.

Shimao International Plaza, Shanghai

2006

60

333

1,093

20.

Minsheng Bank Building, Wuhan, China

2007

68

331

1,087

21.

Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang, N. Korea

1995

105

330

1,083

22.

Q1, Gold Coast, Australia

2005

78

323

1,058

23.

Burj al Arab Hotel, Dubai

1999

60

321

1,053

24.

Nina Tower I, Hong Kong

2006

80

319

1,046

25.

Chrysler Building, New York

1930

77

319

1,046

26.

New York Times Building, New York

2007

52

319

1,046

27.

Bank of America Plaza, Atlanta

1993

55

317

1,039

28.

U.S. Bank Tower, Los Angeles

1990

73

310

1,018

29.

Menara Telekom Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1999

55

310

1,017

30.

Emirates Tower Two, Dubai

2000

56

309

1,014

31.

AT&T Corporate Center, Chicago

1989

60

307

1,007

32.

JP Morgan Chase Tower, Houston

1982

75

305

1,002

33.

Baiyoke Tower II, Bangkok

1997

85

304

997

34.

Two Prudential Plaza, Chicago

1990

64

303

995

35.

Wells Fargo Plaza, Houston

1983

71

302

992

36.

Kingdom Centre, Riyadh

2002

41

302

992

37.

Aspire Tower, Doha

2006

36

300

984

38.

First Canadian Place, Toronto

1975

72

298

978

39.

Eureka Tower, Melbourne

2006

91

297

975

40.

Landmark Tower, Yokohama, Japan

1993

70

296

971

41.

311 South Wacker Drive, Chicago

1990

65

293

961

42.

SEG Plaza, Shenzhen, China

2000

71

292

957

43.

American International Building, New York

1932

67

290

952

44.

Key Tower, Cleveland

1991

57

289

947

45.

Plaza 66, Shanghai

2001

66

288

945

46.

One Liberty Place, Philadelphia

1987

61

288

945

47.

Millennium Tower, Dubai

2006

59

285

935

48.

Sunjoy Tomorrow Square, Shanghai

2003

55

285

934

49.

Columbia Center, Seattle

1984

76

284

933

50.

Cheung Kong Center, Hong Kong

1999

63

283

929

51.

Chongqing World Trade Center, Chongqing, China

2005

60

283

929

52.

The Trump Building, New York

1930

71

283

927

53.

Bank of America Plaza, Dallas

1985

72

281

921

54.

United Overseas Bank Plaza, Singapore

1992

66

280

919

55.

Republic Plaza, Singapore

1995

66

280

919

56.

Overseas Union Bank Centre, Singapore

1986

63

280

919

57.

Citigroup Center, New York

1977

59

279

915

58.

Hong Kong New World Tower, Shanghai

2002

61

278

913

59.

Diwang International Commerce Center, Nanning, China

2006

54

276

906

60.

Scotia Plaza, Toronto

1989

68

275

902

61.

Williams Tower, Houston

1983

64

275

901

62.

Wuhan World Trade Tower, Wuhan, China

1998

60

273

896

63.

Cullinan North Tower, Hong Kong

2007

68

270

886

64.

Cullinan South Tower, Hong Kong

2007

68

270

886

65.

Renaissance Tower, Dallas

1975

56

270

886

66.

China International Center Tower B, Guangzhou, China

2007

62

270

884

67.

Dapeng International Plaza, Guangzhou, China

2006

56

269

883

68.

21st Century Tower, Dubai

2003

55

269

883

69.

Naberezhnaya Tower C, Moscow

2007

61

268

879

70.

Al Faisaliah Center, Riyadh

2000

30

267

876

71.

900 North Michigan Ave., Chicago

1989

66

265

871

72.

Bank of America Corporate Center, Charlotte

1992

60

265

871

73.

SunTrust Plaza, Atlanta

1992

60

265

871

74.

BOCOM Financial Towers, Shanghai

1999

52

265

869

75.

Triumph Palace, Moscow

2005

57

264

866

76.

Bluescope Steel Centre, Melbourne

1991

52

264

866

77.

Shenzhen Special Zone Daily Tower, Shenzhen, China

1998

42

264

866

78.

Tower Palace Three, Tower G, Seoul

2004

73

264

865

79.

Trump World Tower, New York

2001

72

262

861

80.

Water Tower Place, Chicago

1976

74

262

859

81.

Grand Gateway Plaza I, Shanghai

2005

52

262

859

82.

Grand Gateway Plaza II, Shanghai

2005

52

262

859

83.

Aon Center, Los Angeles

1974

62

262

858

84.

Hotel Panorama, Hong Kong

2007

64

261

856

85.

BCE Place–Canada Trust Tower, Toronto

1990

53

261

856

86.

Post & Telecommunication Hub, Guangzhou, China

2002

66

260

853

87.

Dual Towers 1, Manama, Bahrain

2006

57

260

853

88.

Dual Towers2, Manama, Bahrain

2006

57

260

853

89.

101 Collins Street, Melbourne

1991

50

260

853

90.

Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco

1972

48

260

853

91.

G.E. Building, New York

1933

70

259

850

92.

Chase Tower, Chicago

1969

60

259

850

93.

Commerzbank Zentrale, Frankfurt

1997

56

259

850

94.

Two Liberty Place, Philadelphia

1990

58

258

848

95.

Philippine Bank of Communications, Makati

2000

55

258

848

96.

Park Tower, Chicago

2000

67

257

844

97.

Messeturm, Frankfurt

1990

64

257

843

98.

Sorrento 1, Hong Kong

2003

75

256

841

99.

U.S. Steel Tower, Pittsburgh

1970

64

256

841

100.

Mokdong Hyperion Tower A, Seoul

2003

69

256

840

101.

Rinku Gate Tower, Izumisano, Japan

1996

56

256

840

NOTE: When a building is “topped out” (the point of construction when the structure has met its proposed structural top), the building is officially ranked and is placed on the list. UC indicates under construction: although the building has been “topped out,” construction has not been completed. Height is measured from sidewalk level of main entrance to structural top of building. This includes spires, but does not include antennas or flagpoles.

1. World Trade Center twin towers of New York City ranked fifth and sixth (at 1,368 ft and 1,362 ft) on this list until their destruction on Sept. 11, 2001.

2. A building differs from a tower in that the former is considered to be a structure that is designed for residential, business, or manufacturing purposes. Also, an essential characteristic of a building is that it has floors.

3. As of April 2008, Burj Dubai was 2,064 feet with 160 completed floors.

 

Source:

Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, 2008

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on January 11, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , ,

A room with a view?

 

Dubai. The view from the skyscraper BurjKhalifa. The height of buildings is 828 m (163 floors).  

 

 And this is the view down

 

 

http://emailsfromgrandma.com/2011/12/extraordinary-photos/

 
1 Comment

Posted by on January 9, 2013 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , ,

Coolest Tree Sculptures Around the World! Stunning!

 

 

MORE AT THE LINK BELOW

http://www.uphaa.com/blog/index.php/12-coolest-tree-sculptures-around-the-world/

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on December 12, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , ,

Beautiful Patterns in Nature – Come with me to visit God’s studio so I can show you His artwork!

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

.

MORE EXAMPLES

Source: nationalgeographic

.

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on December 8, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

DRIFTWOOD HORSES – Stunning – a must view!

 

 

MORE

.

http://golden-celebrity-gucci.blogspot.com/2010/01/driftwood-horses.html

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 26, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

Sculptures of Native American scenes made out of paper!

 

 Thank you Annalise for this input

MORE

http://thefunnyinbox.com/funny-pictures/sculptures-of-native-american-scenes-made-out-of-paper/?show=gallery

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 19, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Amazing Dot Drawings!

VIEW MORE AT THE LINK BELOW

 

http://www.readactor.com/design/artist-of-the-week-ben-heine/

 
1 Comment

Posted by on November 8, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , ,

Fractal energy has become a significant field of study in both the scientific and the spiritual realm.

 

 

Talks of fractal energy have been increasing lately; more people are becoming interested in fractal art and their supposed benefits to a person’s mental and physical well-being. Like meditation, it is popularized as a means that may be used in your journey towards spiritual actualization. This way, fractal energy has become a significant field of study in both the scientific and the spiritual realm.

Fractal energy is energy that emanates from fractal art. The energy is known to increase a person’s own energy as well as the vibrations of space around the person. This means that if you look at a fractal art for a certain period, it will make your aura stronger. When placed in a room, it can create its own ambience or mood by moving energy about.

How Fractal Art Is Created

Fractal energy art is a special form of artwork that requires special capabilities, simply because each is created after the artist meditates and connects with what is known as the Higher Self. Once the connection to this Higher Self is opened, an artist can go back and forth and produce fractal art containing different messages. Each artwork is very intricate and complex and is completely unique. It is usually based on a word or phrase and often expresses, using art, the meaning of the word or phrase. The artwork contains both its own energy as well as communicates the message of the hidden word or phrase. In other words, fractal art is known as the visual expression of energy.

How You Can Use Fractal Art

Fractal art is another fixture in the world of meditation, hypnosis, and subliminal messages. The artwork are known to send subliminal messages to viewers as well as release an unseen energy. The effects of fractal art differ for each artwork and for each person; some of those who have experienced the power of fractal energy reported reacting emotionally due to the strength of the said energy.

Fractal art can accompany and guide you on your journey towards finding a connection with the Higher Self. This connection will lend you the composure and the ability to remain unfazed despite anything you face in life. This will bring you peace deep within and can create around you an aura so serene and strong that others will be amazed of how content and fulfilled you will look.

Fractal energy is also now widely used for healing purposes. It is known to have such a profound effect on a person because the energy emanated by the images work right down to the cell level.

Once you get your hands on a fractal artwork (Like the examples in this post), all you have to do is stare at it for a few minutes and you will already feel the energy vibrating powerfully from them.

By: Nelson Berry

 

Article Directoryhttp://www.articledashboard.com

 

 

 

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 1, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Our Perception of Our Spouse’s Emotions

 

It starts off with stars in our eyes and pure bliss. However, after the ‘new’ wears off, we begin to make assessments about our spouse’s emotions; whether true or false, we form our own perceptions of what mood he or she is in. Here are two pie charts that illustrate the point.

 
1 Comment

Posted by on October 12, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , ,

What makes a man get out of bed and start drawing — while he’s still asleep? Doctors are baffled; art critics are impressed

The Man Who Draws In His Sleep

Lee Hadwin is only a decent artist when he’s awake, but asleep he’s created masterpieces that have reportedly sold for six figures.

Lee Hadwin appears to be a perfectly normal 37-year-old nurse — by day. But when night falls, his other persona takes over: Hadwin is a gifted artist who sketches and paints in his sleep.

While there are countless documented cases of sleep-walking, this is the first known case of sleep-drawing. Hadwin got started at age 4, when he scribbled on walls and furniture. Now some of his pieces fetch six-figure prices. Still, the North Wales native doesn’t want to make art his career. He never studied art, and is lousy at drawing when awake.

“Art has never interested me at all,” says Hadwin, as quoted by the BBC. But just in case, he now prepares by leaving a sketchpad, brushes, and other art supplies in his bedroom.

The reaction: “The whole thing is almost surreal,” says Dean Praetorius at The Huffington Post. “It’s almost scary how good he is, too.”

Hadwin says that an evening of drinking can often trigger an episode of sleep-drawing. His condition leaves experts baffled: Doctors at the Edinburgh Sleep Center can’t even determine what stage of sleep Hadwin is in when his creative impulses kick in.

Whatever is happening here, says Whitchurch Arts, it’s working. And — who knows — there could be more sleep-drawing prodigies out there. “Perhaps put out a piece of paper and pencil on the bedside table tonight to find out.”

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on September 9, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

Your thoughts are the tools with which you carve your life story on the substance of the universe.

 

 

 

CREATIVE THOUGHTS

 

You are given the gifts of Gods. You create your reality. Yours is the creative energy that makes your world. There are no limitations to the self except those you believe in.

 

Think you are well and that all is well with you and nature will read your thoughts and make them true.

 

Your thoughts are the tools with which you carve your life story on the substance of the universe. When you choose your thoughts, you choose results.

 

Life allows you to think as you please, but it always produces for you what you think.

Author Unknown

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on September 2, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Your thoughts are the tools with which you carve your life story on the substance of the universe.

 

 

 

CREATIVE THOUGHTS

 

You are given the gifts of Gods. You create your reality. Yours is the creative energy that makes your world. There are no limitations to the self except those you believe in.

 

Think you are well and that all is well with you and nature will read your thoughts and make them true.

 

Your thoughts are the tools with which you carve your life story on the substance of the universe. When you choose your thoughts, you choose results.

 

Life allows you to think as you please, but it always produces for you what you think.

Author Unknown

 

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on August 15, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , ,

Man Makes Art In His Sleep, Sells It For Up To Six Figures

(Video Still)

Lee Hadwin is a 37-year-old nurse who draws and paints in his sleep.

Hadwin got started sleep drawing at the young age of 4, when he scribbled on walls and furniture and even carved into an heirloom piece of furniture. According to The Week Hadwin never studied art, and is “lousy” at drawing when awake but one of his sleep works have sold for up to six figures.

 

Experts at the Edinburgh Sleep Center can not determine what stage of sleep Hadwin is in when he draws. Hadwin admits that an evening of drinking can often trigger a night of sleep-drawing. According to Metro.co.uk sleep scientists say the behavior could have been brought on by a trauma when Hadwin lost five friends at an early age.

Read more: Man Makes Art In His Sleep, Sells It For Up To Six Figures http://womc.radio.com/2011/09/01/man-slee-draws-paints-art-lee-hadwin-video/#ixzz1XHXGfSd9

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on June 6, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , ,

Most Amazing Friendly Squirrels! Wake up and see the endless amazing events that become visible when you start living in the now!

 

Most Amazing Friendly Squirrels Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.us

 

 

 

LOOK AT MORE PICTURES – STUNNING!

 

http://amazingintheworld13.blogspot.com/2011/05/most-amazing-friendly-squirrels-naughty.html

 

 

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on May 15, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , ,

Beautiful Patterns in Nature – Come with me to visit God’s studio so I can show you His artwork!

 

 

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

art,image,tattoo,wallpaper

 

.

MORE EXAMPLES

Source: nationalgeographic

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on May 14, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , , , , , , ,

UFO in 15th century Artwork

UFO in 15th century Artwork

Painting of the Madonna and Saint Giovannino, in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, attrbuted to the 15th Century school of Filippo Lippi.

A close-up of the upper left section of the painting shows an object in the sky, and below, a man and dog looking at the object.

Further enlargement shows an oval or discoid craft with radiating gold spikes of light painted around its perimeter. In other words, what today would be called a UFO.

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on May 8, 2012 in WISDOM

 

Tags: , ,

 
Craig Hill Media

Journalist/Social Justice Campaigner/Education & Business Consultant

Mightyman Vukeya

DNS is in my DNA

Chris Brake Show Podcast

LIVE! Every Wednesday @ 8pm Eastern / 7pm Central on StrangeLabel.com

wqp88888

Just another WordPress.com site

Incognito

Just another WordPress.com site

Lama Surya Das

Lama Surya Das, the most highly trained American lama in the Tibetan tradition.

My Life as an Artist (2)

Smile! You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever

juliesiteblogdotcom1

A great WordPress.com site

Joseph Matheny

Multidisciplinary Artist | Liminal Fiction | Alternate Reality Games

My Story of Organized Crime, Organized Stalking, Public/Political Corruption and Domestic Terrorism

Over a decade of organized stalking, extortion, schemes to defraud, racketeering/murder in aid thereof, in colossal proportion.

dianetot's Blog

its all about life,love,passion,desires,truth

BEYOND

Parapsychology is what's beyond the humans and metaphysics is what's beyond nature, and both define the same thing... God.

Hathor Rabiah

A new name. A new city. A new life.

Opening Duirs

SOCIAL ENGINEERING AND PROGRAMMING

Cracked

The Chocolately, Nutty, Interior of my life and Psychology

Cindi Gale

To every thing there is a season ~

The Sting Of The Scorpion Blog (T.S.O.T.S.B.)

.......................Because Everything Else Just Bites!

Poetry Inspector

Favorites from around the Web

Los Sentidos De La Vida

Un Blog de Cine, Musica, Vinos... En 75 palabras aprox.

My Time is Now

Dancing With The Elderly- A Hollywood Actress's Day Job

let the free birds fly

surviving creating instigating

Qubethink

Permutate

AshiAkira's Blog

Just another WordPress.com site

diary of a single mom in the south

my life, my love, my story

Dean Baker's Poetry and Songs

A Canadian poet, his poetry & other works

Loving Without Boundaries

A Modern Look At Practicing Consensual Non-monogamy / Polyamory

Gorgeous

Ramblings from a disturbed mind ©2013 Cho Wan Yau

Middle-Aged Martial Arts Mom

Loving a crippling compulsion....

lovinchelle

LIVING LIFE AND TAKING PICS ALONG THE WAY.

Just me being curious

A blog of questions and few answers.

I Dont Want To Talk About It

The Ultimate Paradox: Depression in Sobriety

Shepherd Mulwanda

ICT Research Training and Consultancy,Agriculture for Youth Development.

Don Charisma

because anything is possible with Charisma

White Shadows

Story of a white pearl that turned to ashes while waiting for a pheonix to be born inside her !

dancingwithanother

Trying to make sense of turmoil

Dince's Chronicles

My Personal Blog

Awareness It Self

Quotes for spiritual enjoyment

Doug Does Life

A Creative Monkey On How To Find Your Path In Life.

existences!

philo poétique de G à L I B E R

How my heart sings

Mainly poetry illustrated by beautiful photographs and digital art

muralskp

This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees

SYL JUXON SMITH'S BLOG

Changing Our Mindset is the Imperative and Way Forward

ALL DIRECTIONS ALL SPEEDS

my transformational journey into new light and occasional gushing of mind and heart - Corozal, Belize, CA

Life as Improv

Saying "Yes, and..." to life on the unfolding path to remembering full self.

Total Well-being

blog for www.radiance-solutions.co.uk

Share Your Articles

“If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot.”