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This Thursday, May 20th, the Hermetic Hour will feature the conclusion of Prince Aqhat and the Magick Bow, preceded by a brief synopsis of the story thus far, and followed by a brief commentary. We will then take calls (if any) and answer questions about Prince Aqhat, or magick in general. In the last quarter of the hour Poke Runyon will read excerpts from various articles that will appear in the new Seventh Ray, number three, "The Green Ray." That will be published some time this summer --- So, tune in (at 8:00 p.m.Thursday), turn on, and get magick!
Felicia is joined by Calvin Kemph to discuss Catholic guilt and philosophy through the character's in My Night at Maud's (Éric Rohmer 1970). We chat about how important it is that this film was shot in black and white and how this story could also fit within his tale of four season series. This marks the end of the Rohmer series, one that I felt such a great delight in putting together and had some of the best conversations on the show so far. I hope you're inspired to tackle the rest of his filmography because I truly believe there is a Rohmer film out there for everybody. Send us your thoughts on the episode - are you satisfied with our protagonist's ending? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Follow Calvin here: Website: https://thetwingeeks.com/ Spotify: @TheTwinGeeks Apple Podcasts: @TheTwinGeeks Seattle Film Critics Society: Seattle Film Critics Society - The official website of Seattle's movie critics. ÉRIC ROHMER'S SIX MORAL TALES – THE DIRECTOR AS AN AUTHOR IN THE FRENCH NEW WAVE: Éric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales – The Director as an Author in the French New Wave – The Twin Geeks Sources: https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/436-my-night-at-maud-s-chances-are https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2005/cteq/my_night_at_mauds/ https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/feature-articles/choice-and-chance-a-dialectic-of-morality-and-romance-in-eric-rohmers-my-night-at-mauds/ https://postmodernpelican.com/2020/02/22/my-night-at-mauds-1969/ OUTRO SONG: The Partisan by Leonard Cohen FILMS MENTIONED: The People's Joker (Vera Drew 2002) Claire's Knee (Éric Rohmer 1971) Claire's Camera (Hong Sang-soo 2017) A Fire (Christian Petzold 2023) Poetry (Lee Chang-dong 2010) Burning (Lee Chang-dong 2018) Secret Sunshine (Lee Chang-dong 2007) Conte d'hiver (Éric Rohmer 1992) Cléo from 5 to 7 (Agnès Varda 1962) Le bonheur (Agnès Varda 1965) Uncle Yanco (Agnès Varda 1967) The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986) The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant (Rainer Werner Fassbinder 1972) The Tenant (Roman Polanski 1976) Winter Light (Ingmar Bergman 1963)
Felicia is joined by Duran Aziz to discuss Éric Rohmer's foray to the medieval era in Perceval (1978). We chat about the incredibly unique set design and Rohmer's desire to create a space that would be a reflection of paintings from that era. Send us your thoughts on the episode - are you satisfied with our protagonist's ending? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Follow Duran Here: IG (Chapman University Students for Justice in Palestine): @sjpchapman Chapman University SJP divestment petition: https://www.change.org/p/demand-chapman-university-to-divest-from-the-military-industrial-complex-sjp-chapman?source_location=psf_petitions Sources: https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2017/cteq/perceval-le-gallois/#fnref-29831-2 https://decentfilms.com/reviews/perceval https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/feature-articles/the-tale-of-perceval-le-gallois-and-the-young-althusserians/ https://www.avclub.com/a-french-master-found-droll-comedy-in-one-of-the-earlie-1843630606 OUTRO SONG: Six Queens by Larrikin Love FILMS MENTIONED: Star Wars (George Lucas 1977) The Great Dictator (Charlie Chaplin 1940) My Night at Maud's (Éric Rohmer 1970) Pauline at the Beach (Éric Rohmer 1983) The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986) Love in the Afternoon (Éric Rohmer 1972) Claire's Knee (Éric Rohmer 1970) The Aviator's Wife (Éric Rohmer 1981) The Marquise of O (Éric Rohmer 1976) Catherine de Heilbronn (Éric Rohmer 1980) Lancelot du lac (Robert Bresson 1974) A Tale of Winter (Éric Rohmer 1992) The Bakery Girl of Monceau (Éric Rohmer 1963) Suzanne's Career (Éric Rohmer 1963) Juliet of the Spirits (Federico Fellini 1965) Lars von Trier (Dogville 2003) Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene, 1919)
Felicia is joined by Frieda Beckerman to discuss Éric Rohmer's film about a woman facing vacation ennui, in The Green Ray (1986). We chat about how he created a character whose small problems we can all relate to, and why the multiple settings in France are imperative to the film's energy.. Send us your thoughts on the episode - have you read The Green Ray? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jan/04/green-ray-rayon-vert-review-eric-rohmer https://classical-inquiries.chs.harvard.edu/about-the-green-ray-of-jules-verne-and-eric-rohmer/ https://tmff.net/an-analysis-of-the-green-ray-1986/ https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/feature-articles/following-the-law-of-ones-own-being-the-crying-woman-in-the-green-ray/ https://mubi.com/en/notebook/posts/close-up-on-eric-rohmers-the-green-ray-an-interview-with-marie-riviere OUTRO SONG: No Aloha - The Breeders FILMS MENTIONED: Working Girl (Mike Nichols 1988) Autumn Tale (Éric Rohmer 1998) Pauline at the Beach (Éric Rohmer 1983) Borat (Larry Charles 2006) To The Ends of the Earth (Kiyoshi Kurosawa 2019) Summertime (David Lean 1955)
Felicia is joined by Nathan Cowles to discuss Éric Rohmer's first film in his A Tale of Four Season series, about a man being tossed around by three different women in A Summer's Tale (1996). We chat about Rohmer's way of writing women, his choice to work with a woman cinematographer and how that lends to a unique gaze behind the camera. Along with the importance of the script and the quiet moments that expose the protagonists inner truth. This is the Rohmer series opener and I'm beyond excited to share this series with you - we've got four great guests to cover a wide range of Rohmer's work this month - I hope you follow along! Send us your thoughts on the episode - are you satisfied with our protagonist's ending? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Follow Nathan here: Letterboxd: @cowles YouTube: @Cowles IG: @cowles.mov Sources: https://agoodmovietowatch.com/a-summers-tale-1996/ https://variety.com/1996/film/reviews/a-summer-s-tale-1200445995/#! https://mubi.com/en/notebook/posts/dangling-man-close-up-on-eric-rohmers-a-summers-tale https://www.criterion.com/films/29650-a-tale-of-summer https://cinemasentries.com/a-summers-tale-movie-review-dissecting-love-and-sex-with-philosophical-precision/ https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/movies/a-summers-tale-from-eric-rohmers-seasons-cycle.html https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/8387-eric-rohmer-s-tales-of-the-four-seasons-another-year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHoU9_3pmq4&t=128s&ab_channel=TIFFOriginals OUTRO SONG: Fille de corsaire by Sebastien Erms FILMS MENTIONED: A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick 1972) Eraserhead (David Lynch 1978) Inglorious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino 2009) Funny Games (Michael Haneke 1997) My Night at Maud's (Éric Rohmer 1970) The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986) Suzanne's Career (Éric Rohmer 1963) Breathless (Jean-Luc Godard 1961) Call Me By Your Name (Luca Luca Guadagnino 2017) Aftersun (Charlotte Wells 2022) The Bakery Girl of Monceau (Éric Rohmer 1963) Claire's Knee (Éric Rohmer 1971) La belle noiseuse (Jacques Rivette 1991) The Fifth Seal (Zoltán Fábri 1976) Design For Living (Ernst Lubitsch 1933) Les amours imaginaires (Xavier Dolan 2010) Mommy (Xavier Dolan 2014) Tom at the Farm (Xavier Dolan 2015)
Ernie Green - Ray Simon-Artist - Dick Griffin spoke to Bill-Mike about a courageous story how four men and two coaches overcame adversity, and because of their actions have become trailblazers in overcoming the current challenges these kids face today, as these players and coaches become role models and good will ambassadors to these inspiring young minds.
Ernie Green - Ray Simon-Artist - Dick Griffin spoke to Bill-Mike about a courageous story how four men and two coaches overcame adversity, and because of their actions have become trailblazers in overcoming the current challenges these kids face today, as these players and coaches become role models and good will ambassadors to these inspiring young minds.
Welcome to another extended edition. Nine new artists appear on Sequences, reflecting a harmonious range of tones, dark and atmospheric ambient, symphonic melodic and rhythmical for some, others going to the experimentation side. Download Bios No 249: https://we.tl/t-WNxgcl4vQK Playlist No 249 01.53 ELEON ‘Dawn's Prelude' (album Hidden Kingdom) https://wayfarerrecords.bandcamp.com 09.14 ELEON ‘Colours' 11.38 ELEON ‘Circle Of The Seasons' 15.09 Bluetech ‘Monument To The Conquerors (Stillhead Remix)' https://bluetech.bandcamp.com 19.16 Nicolas Picciotto ‘Open Your Eyes' (3.6.9 flow State EP) https://submarinebroadcastingco.bandcamp.com 25.00 Gunner Spardel ‘Gone Into A World Of Light' (album The Fade To Afterlife) https://gunnarspardel.bandcamp.com/album/the-fade-to-afterlife 29.38 Gunner Spardel 'The River' 38.58 Brannan Lane ‘Lucid Dream' (album The Sleep Album) https://wayfarerrecords.bandcamp.com 42.25 Brannan Lane ‘Zzzz' 45,57 David Helpling & Jon Jenkins ‘A Tresured World' (single) https://helpling-jenkins.bandcamp.com 51.00 Awakened Souls ‘I Was Complete' (album Unlikely Places) https://pitp.bandcamp.com/album/unlikely-places 54.44 Awakened Souls ‘Whispering Goodbye' 58.41Steve Roach ‘This Why' (album Reflections In Repose) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com 01.10.28 Lensflare ‘ç' (album Sic Mundos Creates Est)***https://lensflare1.bandcamp.com/album/sic-mundus-creatus-est 01.21.19 Filter-Kaffee ‘Kaltwasserhahn' (album 106) ***https://manikinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/106-24-bit 01.32.15 Frank Tischer ‘Charon' (album Impulse) https://franktischer.bandcamp.com 01.39.45 Frank Tischer ‘Emotional Feedback' 01.46.23 Robert Schroeder ‘Lovely Guitar' (album D.MO Vol 5) https://robertschroeder.bandcamp.com 01.52.46 Robert Schroeder ‘Radio Active' 02.26.00 Thomas Lemmer & Oine ‘Confidence' (album One Vision) https://sine-music.bandcamp.com/album/one-vision 02.04.23 Thomas Lemmer & Oine ‘Forever:Ambient Version' 02.07.30 Paul K ‘Diaspora' (album Hyperobjects) https://www.paulk-music.com 02.11.43 Paul K ‘Tower Of Babel' 02.15.24 Robert Farrugia ‘Post Christmas' (album Tilwin) https://robertfarrugia.bandcamp.com/album/tilwin 02.18.33 Robert Farrugia ‘In Sequence' 02.22.30 Bernd Scholl ‘Clear Night' (single) www.bscmusic.com 02.26.29 Ian Boddy ‘Mixolydian' (album Modal Operandi) Edit ***https://quietdetails.bandcamp.com/album/modal-operandi 02.30.23 Ian Boddy ‘Locrian' 02.35.31 Zanov ‘Green Ray' (album Green Ray) https://zanov.bandcamp.com 02.44.20 DTiL ‘Beneath The Patina' (album Artefacts With Artifacts) https://mabuimusic.bandcamp.com/album/artefacts-with-artifacts 02.49.59 IDTiL ‘Discarded' 02.53.53 Elizabeth Joan Kelly ‘Calton Hill' (album LF17/Edinburgh) https://mortalitytables.bandcamp.com 02.58.29 Ice Planet 9000 ‘The Recovery' (single) https://iceplanet9000.bandcamp.com/ 03.06.18 Ice Planet 9000 ‘Debris Field' 03.11.49 Sequences ‘Gasping For Breath' (album Agua Viva) https://elevatorbath.bandcamp.com 03.17.36 Hainbach, Helene Vogelsinger,Tim Held, Sarah Belle Reid ‘Send:Receive' (EP Send:Receive) https://sarahbellereid.bandcamp.com/album/send-receive 03.24.58 Shall Remain Nameless ‘Fake Anne/Watch Your Step' (Kensington Philadelphia) https://shallremainnameless.bandcamp.com/album/kensington-philadelphia 03.32.00 Nailah Hunter ‘Lovegaze' (album Lovegaze) https://nailahhunter.bandcamp.com/track/lovegaze 03.36.11 Numa Gama ‘2k & Plateau' (album A Spectral Turn) https://numagama.bandcamp.com/album/a-spectral-turn 03.38.57 Numa Gama ‘A Spectral Turn' (Low Mix)' 03.43.03 Descrai ‘Endless' (EP Short Stories) https://descrai.bandcamp.com/album/short-stories 03.47.28 Masako ‘Walk Together' https://music.apple.com/us/artist/masako/520206123 03.52.07 Timothy Wenzel ‘Water, Light and Joy' (album Immerse) https://timothywenzel.com/immerse 03.56.27 Timothy Wenzel ‘The Gale' Edit ***
In this clip from Aaron's interview with Lauren Vaknine of the Reconditioned Podcast, Aaron discusses the incredible spiritual benefits of conscious partnership and sexual energy when used in a "Green Ray" fashion. LAUREN VAKNINE: Full Episode: • 120: Consciousnes... IG: @laurenvaknine Website: https://www.laurenvaknine.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/laurenvaknine SHOP ORGANIFI: https://www.organifishop.com/pages/abke Use Discount Code "ABKE" at Checkout for 20% OFF **JOIN 4D UNIVERSITY: http://www.4duniversity.com 4D University is an online Academy which provides the hungry spiritual seeker with the most potent teachings and practices available for rapid consciousness expansion. The overarching goal of the 4DU curriculum is graduation from 3rd density and the attainment of 4th Density Consciousness. It is a month-to-month subscription which can be cancelled at any time. If you're ready to take your ascension process to the next level, 4D University was made for you. IG: @aaronabke TikTok: @aaronabke Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/aaronabkehttps://www.aaronabke.com
With what does a seaside escape provide us? How should we understand the urge to embrace the abyss? What can we gain from confronting limitlessness? After many tentative discussions about the subject, this week's episode specifically focuses on the symbolic significance of summer pilgrimages to the seaside. Get in contact: Email: contact@jimmybernasconi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmy_bernasconi/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2xxfm-sacredcinema/message
Have you ever had the experience of feeling a sudden sense of joy? You're walking along and you notice the beauty of the rose bush against the green of the young tree leaves and the blue of the sky. Or you're working away at the chores and suddenly your whole being feels wholesome and happy. What's happened? The energy of the Creator is flowing freely through your energy body. That is what has happened. So often we block that energy from coming through the energy pipe. We have our issues. We're holding hard feelings against someone, or fears about life itself have eaten up our peace of mind. And so we block the flow of energy. This energy flow can be seen to take place in a kind of energy pipe which is sometimes called the energy body or the chakra system. Picture a pipe which runs along your spine from the bottom of it to the top. Along it lies a rainbow of energy centers. The incoming energy from the Creator enters the pipe at the lowest chakra or energy center, the red ray. It proceeds upward, if the pipe is not blocked, through orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet rays, exiting the body at the crown of the head and returning to the Creator from there. The law of one and ll research has profound information on the energy rays and energy flow and in this episode Carla Rueckert gives advice on the psychological and systemic issues behind each of the energy rays and chakras, what issues may come up and how to overcome them to allow for full energy flow. Buy My Art - Unique Sigil Magic and Energy Activation Through Flow Art and Voyages Through Space and Imagination. https://www.newearth.art/ BUY MY BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Revolution-Mind-Blowing-Movement-Hack/dp/154450618X/ Listen to my book on audible https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Reality-Revolution-Audiobook/B087LV1R5V The New Earth Activation trainings - Immerse yourself in 12 hours of content focused on the new earth with channeling, meditations, advanced training and access to the new earth https://realityrevolutioncon.com/newearth Alternate Universe Reality Activation get full access to new meditations, new lectures, recordings from the reality con and the 90 day AURA meditation schedulehttps://realityrevolutionlive.com/aura45338118 Join our Facebook group The Reality Revolution https://www.facebook.com/groups/523814491927119 For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgXHr5S3oF0qetPfqxJfSw Follow Us on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/TheRealityRevolution/ Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_reality_revolution/ Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/mediaprime Follow me on MeWe https://mewe.com/i/brianscott71 Music by Mettaverseinfinite withinfirst lighthappiness frequencycalm focusjourney through the Multiverseinto the omniverselove so vast
Welcome to the SEASON TWO FINALE of RohmerCast: the podcast about Eric Rohmer, his films, his working methods, and anything else we want to talk about related to Eric Rohmer. In our eighth episode we discuss Rohmer's production methods via LA COLLECTIONNEUSE, PERCEVAL, and THE GREEN RAY. This leads to the following tangents: monster trucks named after Rohmer movies, post-dubbing naturalism, sound recording as a practical AND aesthetic choice, functional light, different approaches to working with actors, and connections to Dogme 95. At the time of this episode's release, La Collectionneuse and The Green Ray are on The Criterion Channel; Perceval is on Tubi. Listen wherever you listen to podcasts (or go to RohmerCast.com). #ericrohmer #frenchnewwave #cinema #nouvellevague #filminstagram #filmtwitter #frenchcinema #cinephile #criterioncollection @criterioncollection @metrograph @mubi #podcast #filmpodcast @filmforum @screenslate #explore #arthouse #filmproduction Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robert, Nat, and Cody are joined by returning guests Angela Fabbrini of Where the Long Tail Ends and Jim Laczkowski of as we throw our seventh annual Secret Santa party. Who gave what to whom is the mystery of the episode as we take turns discussing five movies especially chosen for their recipients by their secret Santas. This episode is apparently sponsored by TUBI as several films can be found there. The films this year include THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW (1956), THE GREEN RAY (1985), VAMPIRE'S KISS (1989), DEF BY TEMPTATION (1990), and BIRDMAN OR (THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE) (2014). Plenty of fun is had. Some subtle insinuations, and perhaps wild accusations, about who we think were our Secret Santas are dropped. Play along and see if you can guess right. Time Tracks: THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW (1956): 0:00 to 33:04 THE GREEN RAY (1985): 33:04 to 1:13:52 VAMPIRE'S KISS (1989): 1:13:52 to 1:38:30 DEF BY TEMPTATION (1990): 1:38:30 to 2:06:12 BIRDMAN OR (THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE) (2014): 2:06:12 to End
Welcome to RohmerCast; the podcast about Eric Rohmer, his films, his working methods, and anything else we want to talk about related to Eric Rohmer. In our seventh episode we discuss Le rayon vert (The Green Ray), his entirely improvised film from 1986. This leads to the following tangents: summertime sadness, different kinds of holidays, traveling alone, the feeling of a documentary, premiering on television, The Worst Person in the World, personal superstitions, others dictating your life choices, tv interviews as the basis for improvisation, weird titles, poetic ideals, feeling invisible, and White Stripes vs Dashboard Confessional. At the time of release, you can stream the movie on The Criterion Channel. Listen wherever you listen to podcasts (or go to RohmerCast.com). #ericrohmer #frenchnewwave #cinema #nouvellevague #filminstagram #filmtwitter #frenchcinema #cinephile #criterioncollection @criterioncollection @metrograph @mubi #podcast #filmpodcast @filmforum @screenslate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to RohmerCast, the podcast about Rohmer: his films, his working methods, and anything else we want to talk about related to Éric Rohmer.In our second episode, hosts Liam Billingham and Shaun Seneviratne discuss Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle (1987), a semi-improvised film made during a production break on The Green Ray (1986). This leads to following tangents: production crews, the difference between improvisation and scripted moments, episodic construction, naïveté vs popular common sense, how we watch things, compression vs expansion, and what we can learn about our own personal philosophies. Listen wherever you listen to podcasts! Four Adventures of Reinette and Mirabelle is screening as part of the Summer of Rohmer series at Metrograph and can be streamed at Metrograph at Home). You can find Liam Billingham on Twitter @liamgbillingham and Shaun Seneviratne on Instagram and Twitter @thebrownshaun. Special thanks to our buddy George Fragopoulos, who you'll hear on the show soon! Sources:Eric Rohmer: Interviews edited by Fiona HandysideEric Rohmer: A Biography by Noël Herpe and Antoine De Baecque Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Thursday, other selves! Coming off his own recent experiences working with the heart or green-ray energy center (or chakra), Jeremy joins Ryan to discuss a rare 1991 appearance of Hatonn in the L/L Research meditation circle. While the heart is a vital center in the energy body -- so important that those of Ra call it a "springboard" to blue ray and beyond -- it also is where we store all our self-judgments and failures. The heart's wisdom is discovered in the forgiveness and healing of its contents, bringing the possibility of balance to all centers in the energy body. Gratitude is the key to keeping the heart open at a steady state, and that paves the way for the blue-ray communication that avoids intellectualization in favor of adaptiveness, fearlessness, generosity, and endless hope. Working with these energies over time, we build the habits necessary to fall in love with our whole selves, making possible the creative and nimble possibilities of service that flow from the open heart.Show NotesHatonn on opening the heart (https://www.llresearch.org/channeling/1991/0526)Ra on the heart as springboard (https://www.lawofone.info/s/48#7)Episode 9: The Green Ray and Blue Ray Energy Centers (https://inaudible.show/episode-9/)Ra on the difference between green-ray and blue-ray radiation (https://www.lawofone.info/s/41#25) Hatonn on acceptance and perfectionism (https://harc.otherselvesworking.group/203/hatonn-on-facing-difficulty-and-change/)
Marcella's interest in astronomy and atmospheric optical phenomena (photometeors) over time led her to create a scientific dissemination site (www.greenflash.photo) with about 1000 photometeor images and videos, even rare ones, observed throughout Italy and above all on the Iblei mountains (Rg) and on the Dolomites in Cadore, landscapes chosen for the great diversity of orographic, climatic and day and night luminosity, as well as for their position at the two extreme latitudes of Italy. In 2011 he received from the Minister of Public Administration the national prize for innovation in teaching in schools "Innovascuola". In 2015, his photo "Moon and Antelao" is included in the Shortlist of the Royal Museum of Greenwich photo competition "Astronomy Photographer of the Year", which selects the best astrophotography of the year from all over the world. The photo was then also published in the volume "Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015" published by the Royal Observatory of Greenwich in collaboration with the BBC, the photographic site Flickr and the Collins publishing house and exhibited inside the Astronomical Observatory of Greenwich.The same photo will become the December image of the 2017 Greenwich Astronomical Observatory calendar. In 2016 he exhibited his photos in a personal exhibition in San Vito di Cadore (Bl), with more than 100 photos of atmospheric optical phenomena from all over Italy. The event was the first exhibition in Italy complete with video dedicated to photometeors. The work of dissemination through video and photography continues in the following years and many of his images are published by the major national astronomy magazines (Colelum Astronomia, Nuovo Orione and Le Stelle, Focus) and internationally (Astronomy Now, Sky and Telescope) as well as by websites of primary scientific importance such as those of Spaceweather, USRA and NASA. In 2016, he documents the visibility of the Maltese archipelago from the province of Ragusa and his images and his videos are broadcast by the Maltese national TV which, in the interview, define his works as the first shots of the Maltese archipelago by the iblei. Since 2017 he has been a member of the board of directors of CISA (Centro Ibleo Studi Astronomici), UAI delegation (Unione Astrofili Italiani) for the province of Ragusa, which aims to actively promote astronomy in the province of Ragusa, contributing with conferences on atmospheric optics. In September 2018, NASA publishes an image of him that captures the Moon setting next to the active crater south-east of Etna. In 2019 the national magazine "Nuovo Orione" publishes the calendar with its images: 12 photos that tell the sky of the Dolomites and the Iblei. For the summer solstice of 2019, NASA publishes his work on the solar Analemma, a work selected for its didactic value and for the singularity in creating an "Analemma at sunset".On May 31, 2020, his photos of the Green Ray taken on the Sun, Moon and planets, become NASA 's photo of the dayIn the summer of 2020 he sets up two twin exhibitions, in northern and southern Italy, between the municipality of Isnello (PA) and San Vito di Cadore (Bl) On September 26, 2020, his photo Moon Pairs and the Synodic Month ” becomes NASA 's photo of the dayOn November 11, 2020, his “Colors of the Moon” photo becomes NASA 's photo of the dayOn October 16, 2021, on the occasion of the “International Observe the Moon Night 2021”, NASA chooses its photographic work, created in collaboration with Gianni Sarcone, “ Moona Lisa ” as the astronomical photo of the day.Collaborate on the 2021 calendar of “ Severe Weather Europe” for the month of February For professional deformation, he always combines his passion for photometeors with his profession, focusing his works on the didactic, informative and originality value, trying to grasp what has never been produced yet, simplifying to make it affordable for everyone.Component of the Pictores Caeli is a group of astrophotographers born to share ideas and suggestions on astrophotography. The goal is the union of mutual technical and artistic skills to develop high quality images, certified by a shared brand.The purpose of Pictores Caeli is to restore the sense of wonder that one feels at the moment of observation and shooting, narrating sidereal events, contrasts between architectural and natural elements, and stimulating suggestions that go beyond phenomenal objectivity through the photographic medium.Although a lens and an observation point determine an interpretation of reality, Pictores Caeli follows a shared protocol in order not to alter the scientific data, using and experimenting with the best shooting and post-production techniques.Photography for Pictores Caeli is conceived as an art form, and represents a moment of contemplation, growth, knowledge, research, experimentation and sharing.
Avsnitt 3 blir lite av ett sequel-avsnitt. Vi diskuterar framförallt Joanna Hoggs semi-självbiografiska double feature The Souvenir från 2019 och dess uppföljare The Souvenir: Part II från 2021. Två filmer som verkligen borde uppmärksammas mer och som bland annat handlar om filmskolestudenter och deras toxiska relationer. Hille pratar dessutom om The Janes i synnerhet och dokumentärer som handlar om abortlagar i USA i allmänhet, Felix har sett somrig fransk 80-talsfilm i form av Eric Rohmers Le rayon vert (The Green Ray) lagom till semestertider och Krille beklagar sig över en annan uppföljare, A Quiet Place Part 2, men bjuder också på en lista över de bästa filmuppföljarna någonsin
Seguimos pendientes del incendio en Sierra Bermeja, pero nos detenemos en otras historias de Málaga: cómo es vivir rodeado de pisos turísticosSeguimos pendientes del incendio en Sierra Bermeja, pero nos detenemos en otras historias de Málaga: cómo es vivir rodeado de pisos turísticos. Asun, tiene 5 viviendas turísticas en su bloque. Andalucía es la comunidad con mayor pisos y viviendas turísticos de España. Casi 50.000 están en Málaga. Su edidificio es como un hotel sin recepcionista. Ruido, inseguridad, falta de sueño. ¿Por qué Málaga atrae a tantas empresas mundiales tecnológicas y se ha convertido en una ciudad de startups? Conocemos su potencial tecnológico con Joaquín Cuenca, primera español en vender una empresa a Google. Ahora dirige Freepick, un banco de recursos gráficos a nivel mundial. También con Rafael Ventura, vicerrector de Emprendimiento e Innovación Social de la Universidad de Málaga que nos recibe en sus instalaciones del espacio The Green Ray del Parque Tecnológico, junto a Joaquín Aurioles, profesor e investigador en el Área de Fundamentos del Análisis Económico de la UMA, miembro del Observatorio Económico de Andalucía.Escucha ahora 'La Tarde', de 17 a 18 horas. 'La Tarde' es un programa presentado por Pilar Cisneros y Fernando de Haro que se emite en COPE, de lunes a viernes, de 16 a 19 horas con más de 470.000 oyentes diarios según el...
Initially turned off by the idea of a film only containing improvised dialogue, we are surprised at the genuine emotion felt at response to this film. We follow our lead Delphine a newly single twenty-something faced with finding a plan for her 2 months of vacation from work. The entire plotline of this film is taken straight from Marie Rivière's own life. Of course this allows her performance as Delphine to be all the more real.
7 rays - Wednesday, the Emerald Green Ray of the Divine Flame of Healingi was guided to record 7 crystal singing bowl clips to each represents one of 7 sacred flames AKA 7 sacred rays.i had done the Chinese guided meditation of 7 sacred rays long time ago, but i just checked my dropbox, somehow there were only 2 files left there. i believe that's why i was getting the message to create new ones on podcast. Synchronicity is everywhere now if we pay attention to our surroundings.All energies of 7 rays flood the planet from Creator Source every single day and yet each day of week, one of 7 rays becomes predominant.Each day, we amplify respectively ray in our hearts, our minds and our daily activities. This would assist us to strengthen the attributes of each ray in our lives. By doing so, not only benefiting us individually, but also enhancing intensity of 7 rays on the planet as well as in the Universes.Sunday, the Yellow Ray of Wisdom, Illumination and the Mind of God is amplified. - extract from “The Seven Sacred Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones”Monday, the Royal Blue Ray of the Will of God is amplified. - extract from “The Seven Sacred Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones”Tuesday, the Rose-Pink Ray of Divine Love of God is amplified. - extract from “The Seven Sacred Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones”Wednesday, the Emerald Green Ray of the Divine Flame of Healing, Precipitation and Abundance is amplified. - extract from “The Seven Sacred Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones”Thursday, the Golden Ray of the Resurrection Flame is amplified. - extract from “The Seven Sacred Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones”Friday, the Pure Dazzling White Ray of Purity of the Ascension Flame is amplified. - extract from “The Seven Sacred Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones”Saturday, the Penetrating Violet Ray of Transmutation and Freedom is amplified. - extract from “The Seven Sacred Flames by Aurelia Louise Jones”
In this fourth episode of Floating Through Film, we begin our discussion (0:40) by talking about the directors in the French New Wave that wrote for the famous French film magazine, Cahiers du Cinéma. The five directors most commonly associated with this group are Claude Chabrol, Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette. We first give our overall thoughts on these influential directors, before turning to the second half the show, where we review Jacques Rivette's 1974 film, Céline and Julie Go Boating (15:50), and Eric Rohmer's 1986 film, The Green Ray (32:25). We hope you enjoy! Movies We're Reviewing Next Week: Chris Marker's La Jetée (1962), Jacques Demy's The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964), and Agnès Varda's Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962) Link to Jacques Rivette Interview on Celine and Julie Go Boating: https://www.criterionchannel.com/videos/jacques-rivette-on-celine-and-julie-go-boating Music: - Intro and Break from Céline and Julie Go Boating - Outro from The Green Ray Hosts: Luke Seay (https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/), Blake Tourville (https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/), and Dany Joshuva (https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/)
In this third episode of Floating Through Film, we start by discussing some of the types of movies/genres that influenced the French New Wave (0:35). This leads us to the movies we're reviewing this week, the 1948 Howard Hawks film, The Big Sleep (16:40), and Vittorio De Sica's 1948 Italian Neorealist film, Bicycle Thieves (25:50). We hope you enjoy! Movies We're Reviewing Next Week: Jacques Rivette's Céline and Julie Go Boating (1974) and Éric Rohmer's The Green Ray (1986) Link to Cahiers du Cinéma's 1956 interview with Howard Hawks: http://torontofilmreview.blogspot.com/2013/05/howard-hawks-cahiers-du-cinema-1956.html Music: - Intro and Outro from Bicycle Thieves (1948) - Break from The Big Sleep (1946) Hosts: Luke Seay (https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/), Blake Tourville (https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/), and Dany Joshuva (https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/)
A series on Éric Rohmer's films of the 1980s closes with THE GREEN RAY (1986), winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and one of the best-known films in his Comedies and Proverbs series. When her fiance calls off their summer vacation, Delphine is left adrift, bouncing from apartment to summer home to atelier in the hope she can quell her loneliness. Her baggage makes her feel like a burden to friends and strangers. At the same time, she feels most vulnerable in solitude, leaving her stranded between her desire to be loved and her self-persecution – until she learns of the green ray, a solar phenomenon that could help her reveal her true emotions to herself (and maybe the person she's meant to love). In this discussion, we pick apart the film's slow build, unrelenting sympathy, myopic scope, and how it differs from the other films in the Trylon's Rohmer series. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro music: Credits music from THE GREEN RAY soundtrack. Timestamps 0:00 - Episode 150: THE GREEN RAY (1986) 1:27 - The episode starts 3:23 - A note on French vacation culture 10:29 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary 11:24 - Jason's thoughts 18:49 - Cody's thoughts 23:25 - Harry's thoughts 33:37 - Aaron's thoughts 38:28 - How a smaller scope highlights the distances between people 44:48 - Delphine's sense of self-persecution 49:58 - What history misunderstands about THE GREEN RAY 55:13 - Why THE GREEN RAY works as an empathy piece 58:25 - What the green ray means to the superstitious Delphine 1:06:16 - Final thoughts 1:11:15 - Cody's Noteys – Trylibs: Rohmerian Grab Bag (themed madlibs)
To sign off Mr November, two of The National's creative minds, lyricist Carin Besser and musician Bryce Dessner, dive deep into their four favorite films: The Green Ray and Singin' in the Rain for Carin, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Harold and Maude for Bryce. Plus! Bryce shares all about three new films landing this holiday season with his musical stamp on them: Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon, Clint Bentley's Jockey, and Joe Wright's take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac, with lyrics by Carin and her husband, Matt Berninger. And there's more! Romance! Peter Dinklage thirst! MGM musicals! Debbie Reynolds, badass! The joy and pain of touring, and the joy and pain of not touring. Links: The Letterboxd list of films mentioned in this episode; Reviews of Cyrano by David Ehrlich, Eternal Sunshine by katie and juulindonkeyboy; Letterboxd lists mentioned: Typically comedic actors play dramatic roles and smash the f—king shit out of them; Movies where the Romantic Moment™ features profound chasteness instead of making out; Feel-good films to watch when you're depressed, lonely, or have a general feeling of worthlessness. Credits: This episode was recorded in France, Los Angeles, Pennsylvania and Auckland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker.
0650 - TALKS: On Green Ray, Love and Powerlessness (Click on the above link or here, for audio.) Brief comments on Green Ray (R4, heart chakra) love, and its relationship to powerlessness, unconditional acceptance, deep self-healing & life-purpose. Buddhist mindfulness (sati) practice, and the Taoist conception of wu-wei. Resolution of lower triad (chakras 1-3) blockages by green-blue-indigo (
Join us as we sit with Leona from the band Genn and discuss one of her favourite movies of all time, The Green Ray, and how it inspired her as an artist and a musician. Delphine (Marie Rivière) is a beautiful young Parisian who is still smarting from a recent break-up. When a friend nixes their travel plans shortly before the trip, Delphine is left to decide how to spend her holiday. Soon she is dealing with various uncomfortable situations, including a beach getaway where she is the only single person. After attempting a trip to the overcrowded Alps, Delphine entertains more vacation options, but will the restless soul ever find what she's looking for?Check out Genn at: @gennthebandWebsite: anewwinter.netPatreon: patreon.com/anewwinter Instagram: @anewwinter Twitter: @anewwinterEmail: anewwinterpodcast@gmail.com or oddcastoddballs@gmail.comSam's Twitch Channel https://www.twitch.tv/legassiqueDan's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRTt17kVazujMJbxo688sASupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anewwinter.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/anewwinter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 72 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews one of the most trailblazing artists alive today, Tacita Dean!!!!!! Working across drawings, photographs to installations and found objects, Tacita Dean is perhaps best known for her incredibly pioneering and staggeringly beautiful work in film. Interested in capturing the “truth of the moment, the film as a medium, and the sensibilities of the individual”, it is particularly her eloquent 16 and 35mm analogue films that are carried by a sense of history, time and place, which at times become portraits of the medium itself. Painterly, unpredictable, physical and truthful, she has described her films as “depictions of their subject and therefore closer to painting than they are to narrative cinema.” Born in Canterbury, UK, Tacita studied at the Falmouth School of Art, and earned her MA from the Slade. Rising to acclaim in the 1990s and early 2000s with films such as The Green Ray and Disappearance at Sea, the latter of which earned her a nomination for the prestigious Turner Prize, Tacita now lives between Berlin and Los Angeles. A royal academician and recipient of numerous prizes, such as the Hugo Boss Prize at the Guggenheim and Sixth Benesse Prize at the 51st Venice Biennale, Tacita has exhibited all over the world, from solo exhibitions at the Tate Britain, The Royal Academy, The National Gallery and the The National Portrait Gallery; between 2014–15 she was an artist in residence at the Getty Research Institute; and in 2011 she filled Tate Modern's Turbine Hall with her mammoth, 13-metre-high film, Film, which has been described as a lovingly spliced poem of hand-tinted images. But the reason why we are also speaking with Tacita Dean today, is because she is about to unveil her most recent commission: the set design and costumes for a new ballet The Dante Project: a collaboration with the Royal Ballet's choreographer Wayne McGregor at the Royal Opera House, London. And she is also the subject of solo exhibitions across both Frith Street spaces, featuring these forthcoming designs, plus incredible films such as 150 years of painting, featuring a conversation between Julie Mehretu and Luchita Hurtado, and Pan Amicus, which was filmed entirely on the estate of the Getty Center and Villa. Further links: https://www.frithstreetgallery.com/artists/5-tacita-dean/ https://www.roh.org.uk/tickets-and-events/the-dante-project-by-wayne-mcgregor-details https://www.mariangoodman.com/exhibitions/459-tacita-dean-the-dante-project-one-hundred-and-fifty/ LISTEN NOW + ENJOY!!! Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Research assistant: Viva Ruggi Artwork by @thisisaliceskinner Music by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/
Day 18 of the 21 day Meditation Journey to Embody the Grace of Green Tara… In 2014 my personal journey with Green Tara opened as a golden star of illumination in my entire being and beyond; Tara means ‘Star’ and it was channelled through me that my spirit name of “AshaTara’ means ‘Hope Shining’ – Hope illuminating the darkness with the light of the Star shining bright. Green Tara’s mantra is OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SOHA This Mantra magnifies your magnificence as a Holy Human Being in service to the collective consciousness of awakening, or Ascension if you resonate more with that term. Deep Heartfelt thank you to Stevin McNamara for the use of the song Cloud Dreams from his new album Moonlight Meditations (Instrumental Soundbath) with Gary Stroutsos. You can listen to the album and more of Stevin McNamara's music here - https://open.spotify.com/album/4DS6jeuVaXDiAXynJVu4vc?si=hyaXsuT2TgWqNWWi2S2ZhA&dl_branch=1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as the trio journey into a bout of summertime sadness with The Green Ray, the first of our episodes on Éric Rohmer's breezy films on love and longing. We learn about Rohmer's secretive private life, the improvisational process behind The Green Ray, and we all fall in love with Delphine a little bit. Is lettuce a friend? Tell us in the discord server!
It's the Australian way, g'day possums, welcome to Sequences, lots of new tracks for you to hear, a cracking set of truly gifted musicians, many again appearing here for the first time, plus some of our regulars, who always come up with some outstanding music as well. Extended for another half houår for your enjoyment, the list is long & as always we like to bring you more female artists, seven in total with some breathtaking sounds here. Just a quick word on our 200th edition which is on time for an October release, with most of the tracks composed especially for Sequences which was started 30 years ago on audio cassettes, after the demise of the excellent In keys & Syntrax. Playlist No 197 01.44 Nadia Struiwigh ‘Starring' (album Pax Aurora) www.nousklaere.bandcamp.com 05.55 Nadia Struiwigh ‘Organic' 12.43 Oleg Byonic & Yana Chernysheva ‘Across The Ocean' https://olegbyonic.bandcamp.com 19.13 Intelligentsia ‘Ethnogenesis Part 1' (album Ethnogenesis) www.Intelligentsia.bandcamp.com 24.02 Intelligentsia ‘Ethnogenesis Part 2' 29.18 C.E. Meier ‘No Nations' (single) https://cemeier.bandcamp.com 32.35 Thorsten Quaeschning ‘Nieselregentropfen - 霧雨の露 ‘ (album ‘AMA' original soundtrack) www.thorstenquaeschning.bandcamp.com 44.17 Lyonel Bauchet ‘Ambient Pressure' (album The Diver) www.ianboddy.com 52.17 Endurance ‘Zones of Mutualism, Pt. 2.' (album Soft Biota) www.endurance010010.bandcamp.com 55.27 Pollypraha ‘Sansevieria Trifasciata' (album Mystery Circles Compilation vol 2) www.mysterycircles.bandcamp.com 58.17 Sofia Birch 'New Life Index' (album Mystery Circles Compilation vol 2) 01.01.34 Lina Filipovich 'Simeon' (album Magnificat) www.timereleasedsound.bandcamp.com 01.05.25 Cosmic Ground 'Soil 3 part 2' (album Soil 3) *** www.cosmicground.bandcamnp.com 01.14.55 TheAdelaidean ‘Heavy Water' (album Sounds Like Rain) www.projekt.com 01.23.56 Chronotope Project ‘Higgs Field, Cauldron of Being' (album Gnosis) www.spottedpeccary.com 01.30.54 Lisa Bella Donna ‘Ecliptic' (album Moogmentum) www.behindtheskymusic.com 01.32.01 Lisa Bella Donna ‘Onward To A Dream' 01.39.03 Lisa Bella Donna ‘Epilogue' 01.40.41 Magic Bullet v's Levente ‘Astra Cum Distorta' www.mickmagic.com 01.53.42 Ivan Black ‘Blue Flashes' (album The Green Ray) www.ivanblack.bandcamp.com 01.59.34 Ivan Black ‘Frenzy Dream' (album Ripples) 02.05.32 Venja 'Nebula' (album Galactic Underground, Music for Astronauts) www.venja.bandcamp.com 02.15.20 Carl Matthews ‘A Non-Physical World/8th Sphere' (album Oversoul) www.carlmatthews.bandcamp.com 02.21.40 Carl Matthews ‘Col' (cassette Col) Electronical Dreams 02.25.47 SmallChief ‘Echoes Of Creation' (album The Cepheus Spur) 02.34.50 City Of Dawn & Sherry Finzer ‘Fireflies' (album Solace) www.higherlevel.media 02.37.37 City Of Dawn & Sherry Finzer ‘Paradise Fell from Your Eyes' 02.42.36 Richard P John ‘Glimpse.'www.theambientzone.co.uk 02.46.18 Marconi Union 'Strata' (album Signals) www.theambientzone.co.uk 02.52.32 Pjusk 'Turn Back' www.theambientzone.co.uk 02.58.53 Wouter Kellerman & David Arkenstone ‘Desert Moon' (album Pangaea) https://davidarkenstone.com/. 03.03.46 Wouter Kellerman & David Arkenstone ‘First Rain' 03.06.58 The Great Northern ‘Winter's Walk' (album Nocturnes) www.higherlevel.media 03.13.28 Elin Piel ‘Sleep-Breathe no. II' (album Omsorg) www.elinpiel.bandcamp.com 03.18.46 Raphael Groten ‘Wander' (album Potential) https://www.raphaelgroten.com 03.22.22 Raphael Groten ‘Aft' 03.26.32 Sergio Mariani & Daniel Vickers ‘3rd Time Around' (single) https://sergiomariani.bandcamp.com
Mars pourrait ne se gagner qu'à petits pas pour l'homme. Pour « La Story » le podcast d'actualité des « Echos », Michèle Warnet et Yann Verdo imaginent comment dans ce futur relativement proche la conquête de la Planète Rouge se concrétise.La Story est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Michèle Warnet. Cet épisode a été enregistré en juillet 2021. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invité : Yann Verdo (journaliste aux « Echos »). Réalisation : Willy Ganne. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : Shutterstock. Sons : THX, NASA, «Seul sur Mars» (2015), Arte, «Le Cinquième élément» (1997), Jonathan Fitoussi «Polaris», Zanov «Moebius 256 301» et «Green Ray». See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Deeper Song Adventure The seven rays will I have a different message for you, perhaps every time you visit them, because they are about our ongoing development. I found the Green Ray to be this place of natural wholeness organic universality
It's no secret that dudes rock. But lesser known is the fact that the ladies? They rock sometimes two. My first female guest, Brianna Snyder, joins me to talk about Éric Rohmer's The Green Ray and Lina Vertmüller's Seven Beauties. As we discuss, I started doing a Letterboxd. You can keep abreast of my dumb opinions on movies here (https://letterboxd.com/adambulger/).
In this episode I read a chapter from Living the Law of One, by Carla Rueckhart - the woman who channeled Ra in the Ra Material. It gives some pretty good insight about the Red Ray or Root Chakra, what it does, and what it means for holistic health, and life in general. I also add anything that comes to me as I go. I hope you enjoy. The background music was one of the Root Chakra tones from Meditative Mind on youtube. Having background music was an experiment, and I don't know how it will sound for you. When I do the episodes for Orange Ray, Yellow Ray and Green Ray, I will suggest at the beginning that people play those tones in the background rather than do it myself to make sure the sound works better. Though, maybe it will be unnecessary. The book I was reading from was Living the Law of One. 101: The Choice. IT was written in 2009 (and updated in 2015) by Carla Rueckhart, and published by L/L Research.
In this episode my guest is Kathy Smith, owner and holistic health practitioner at Green Ray Wellness Center in South Burlington Vermont. Kathy is a certified energy medicine practitioner, trained by Donna Eden and a certified Reiki master. Join us as we discuss the many health issues that can be assisted through the practice of clearing blockages in the energy flow of your body and how simple practices can be learned for use at home to help keep your health and wellness on track. To Connect With Kathy at Green Ray Wellness: https://www.facebook.com/GreenRayWellness Our mission is to be a part of making sure everyone has access to clean organic food, clean water and access to functional health care so the next seven generations are left with a world that allows them to thrive! If you'd like to hear more... Join Us! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/Le3cQLf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/suzanne-harris5/message
Introducing: REIKI Green Ray Healing and Science; aspect of Creation. Invocation: I am invoking and calling forth the aspect of the Divine Attribute of Creation called "HEALING via The Green Ray of Healing and Science." I am commanding aaand allowing the Emerald Green Ray to flow in, near, around and through the soul sphere and four lower bodies I have to aid me with healing on all levels and aspects of the Being that I am.(AUM, SO BE IT, IT's DONE) 3x's. For Free Healing Prayers: Contact: ChiOriPublishing.biz Email: ChiOriPublishing@gmail.com If, interested in being a Sponsor, Book Author, Audio Voice Author in our Studio or PODCAST your product: Contact: (386) CHI-7853 (Leave Message ONLY)! Healing & Love To All! Chi Ori Kathy B. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chi-ori-publishing/message
Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, a podcast where we reach out to friends to talk about what we've been watching. It's as simple as that. Joining Nicolas Rapold is Ashley Clark, director of film programming at BAM, and a longtime film critic. The lineup spans from the limits of leisure to the extremities of war and political action. There's The Green Ray, Eric Rohmer's achingly poignant summer film; Winter Soldier, a heart-stopping Vietnam documentary that's sometimes forgotten; a rewarding pairing of two films from the 2010s, Nocturama and Happy as Lazzaro, and others. Please note that this was recorded before the ongoing protests for justice, and as such, is something of a time capsule. Original music by Nate Kinsella Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Well, summer is here and it's shaping up to be a doozy. Outro: Pigs Will Pay by Propagandhi One Cut of the Dead: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Cut_of_the_Dead The Green Ray: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Ray_(film) Sign up for our newsletter at https://tinyletter.com/frankanderik Buy a pin! https://bmrc.bigcartel.com/product/frank-erik-salinger-pin Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/frankanderik Stay safe and stay positive.
Okay, Duners! Welcome to our podcast about Frank Herbert's Dune. In this, the inagural episode, we (Lance and Molly) discuss our ~special relationships~ with Dune, our intentions for this lil pod, the movies we watched this week (featuring such flicks as Eric Rohmer's The Green RAY and steampunk heartthrob Mortal Engines), and David Lynch's phantasmagoric, electric sandworm, hottest-Sting-you've-ever-seen 1984 adaptation. Unfortunately we do not get to this last section (and arguably the main feature of this ep) until the 49:30 mark lol. We also play a fun game about Denis Villeneuve's forthcoming take on FH's masterpiece. For the next episode, we will be reading the first six chapters so try and read those before next Friday (4/24). Also! if you haven't yet gotten the book, consider supporting your local indie (https://www.bookpeople.com/)
Special guest Felicity Gee joins Caspar to talk about The Green Ray (1986), directed by Eric Rohmer, and A Portrait of Ga (1952), directed by Margaret Tait.
This week we continue our discussion on the 7 Ascended Masters and the 7 Rays around the presence of God. This week we speak of the Green Ray of Healing. As always, we will tap into the Akashic Records for guidance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theakashicpodcast/message
Musicien et ingénieur informatique français né en 1947, Pierre Salkazanov fait partie des pionniers de la musique électronique des seventies. Son premier album, Green Ray, est publié en 1976, à l'heure où les musiciens « cosmic » ou « planants » comme Tangerine Dream, Vangelis ou Jean-Michel Jarre connaissent le succès. Auteur de cinq albums, jusqu'au récent Open Worlds, il est redécouvert par la nouvelle génération électro à partir de 2016.
Mother Mary petitions the Karmic Board so the Sons and Daughters of God may come forth in Wisdom’s Ray as Christed Ones to fulfill their fiery destiny, multiplying God’s Kingdom and expanding their own attainment. She offers her own Causal Body momentum and that of Archangel Raphael and all who serve on the Green Ray, to anchor that Light for the fulfillment of the Christ Light in all who are willing to bend the knee before their own God Presence. December 31, 2005 Carolyn Louise Shearer, Anointed Representative The Temple of The Presence The Banner of The Three Kingdoms
Part 1: Zach, Nathan, Malcolm and Dylan discuss films they saw this week, including: BlacKkKlansman, Bruno, Star 80 and Canyon Passage.Part 2 (37:45) : The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1986's The Green Ray with guest Dan Molloy of the Catalyst and Witness podcast.See movies discussed in this episode here.Keep up with Cinematary with our weekly newsletterListen to episodes using Radio PublicFacebook: www.facebook.com/cinemataryTwitter: twitter.com/cinemataryLetterboxd: letterboxd.com/cinematary/Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/Cinematary/Stitcher Radio: www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinematary-2★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Scott watched the film "The Green Ray" cuz his good friend Jeff recommended he see it. The Zebras spoke about it, and isolation and other morsels of film and feeling goodness. Also, some TIFF 2018 discussion, Always Shine, feelings, some current tidbits, and Scott liked the sexy puzzle movie. Yo we have shirts- https://rdbl.co/2AYLPah Email us at ZebrasPod@gmail.com Tweet us at @ZebrasPod Want to be our intern? Shoot us an email!
Book services with Sloane: http://www.SloaneRhodes.com How to use Emerald: Qualities & Benefits ~ Emerald is a stone of love, self-love, and is said to be the highest emanation of the Green Ray. Emerald gives you courage to follow the path of your heart and your highest Self. It brings out such deep self-love and self-compassion for your true nature and true calling that negative influences become less of an intrusion into your path and ascension. Sloane Rhodes, living in beautiful Santa Barbara, California, has an M.A. in depth psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, and is a reiki practitioner and ordained minister. Resources: The Crystal Bible by Judy Hall Love is in the Earth by Melody Book of Stones by Robert Simmons Crystal, Gem and Metal Magic by Scott Cunningham
This transmission was recorded at a live event in Central London in early 2017. Allow the Green Ray of Raphael to embrace you, penetrating your mind. This ray brings a new light to you clearing out old beliefs and perceptions. It also illuminates you with the seven ancient hermetic principles of energy: Spirit, Karma, Correspondence, Resonance, Harmony, Vibration and Polarity.
On this episode our guests are Pilar Tompkins Rivas and Shagha Ariannia. Pilar Tompkins Rivas is a curator and longtime resident of Los Angeles and the director of the Vincent Price Art Museum in East Los Angeles. She is currently working on two exhibitions opening at LACMA for the Pacific Standard Time LA/LA series, Home So Different So Appealing and A Universal History of Infamy. Shagha Ariannia is an artist originally from Iran who has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2001. Her show Who Sings the Nation State? Is currently up at the Vincent Price Art Museum until June 10th 2017. In a new edition of Notes from The People we're dipping back into the Machine Project Archive. You can find out more about Machine Project at machineproject.com. We're going to hear from New York writer Corina Copp. Do yourself a favor and go pick up a copy of her book The Green Ray from Ugly Duckling Presse. This recording is from the Mystery Theater at Machine Project on April 4th, 2015. Our theme music as always is Ocfif by Lewis Keller and we go out with a song from Los Angeles band Very Be Careful off their 2012 album "Remember Me From The Party?" They are a really great band and you can easily download their music online (and you should), but you really should go see them live if you have a chance. And the name of the song is “Cumbia de Valledupar"
There is this amazing supposed contrast between the God Who comes to us from without, and the God Who speaks to us from within. Historic Christianity generally hears the First. Eastern religion generally hears the second. Personally, I hear both -- by which I mean, a lot of Love is "channelled" or "made flesh" in the inspirations I feel to love and to cherish that are indistinguishable from my own best self. ("I'd like to know where you got the notion" (Rock the Boat) -- The Hues Corporation, 1974). Yet when I'm in a jam, when I am simply unable to be in touch at all with my true and best self -- when I'm beset, alone, and without defense or protection -- then it's all about the God who Reaches Down and Helps. (Like 'Delphine' at the end of The Green Ray.) "Save Me" (Fleetwood Mac, 1990). This cast speaks of our deafness and blindness when it comes to hearing and seeing God in, well, what lies before us, in our purview -- with a little help from Howard Pyle, James Garner, Manly Wade Wellman, Donald Trump, William Hale White, and Christopher Isherwood. It's Joe Meek, though, together with Geoff Goddard, who cuts the knot. The cast is dedicated to Ethan Richardson.
Sean and Mike celebrate the Seattle release of the restored version of Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy in the most natural way possible: with Eric Rohmer's 1986 film The Green Ray and Roger Corman's 1963 X: The Man with X-Ray Eyes. They also talk about Corman in general, pick their Essential Non-Noir B-Movies and check-in on What Mike's Watching (hint: there's a Ray involved).
The Hermetic Hour for Thursday May 19th, 2011, from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. will feature a discussion on paranormal technology, audio, visual electronic devices, and the phenomena produced by them. This includes EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) UHF and ELF amplifiers, ghost photography, electro-hypnotic devices (Proteus, Procyon AVS) and spirit radios then and now. Our expert call-in guests will be David Rountree, author of the definitive text on the subject: "Paranormal Technology," and Dr. X (Mark Nelson) author of "The Multiverse Receiver" in the latest issue of The Seventh Ray (Book III, The Green Ray). Your host, Poke Runyon, will act as moderator, and ask the kind of questions a non-technical, but interested listener would like to have answered about this fascinating subject. So, tune in and listen very, very carefully---you might hear voices.....
The Hermetic Hour for Thursday, May 12th, 2011 will feature a commentary by Poke Runyon on his long-running serialized magical novel "Adamson's Quest" appearing in issues of The Seventh Ray. This is an inner-plane exploration of the lower paths and spheres of the qabalistic Tree of Life presented in the form of a fantasy adventure. The hero, Enoch Adamson, is sent by the sage Hermes Trismegistus on a quest to find "himself, among other things," dressed in the costume of the Tarot's Fool. The first chapter appeared in volume two, number two, 1973, and continued for seven more chapters until 1978 -- then, when The Seventh Ray was reborn in 1999, Adamson continued with chapter nine, followed by chapter ten in 2000, and now chapter eleven "Technopolis -- 2084" in the latest issue, Book III, The Green Ray. The complete first volume (first twelve chapters) will be published later this year. So, tune in and catch up on the longest running occult adventure series in recent history.
The Hermetic Hour for this Thursday, April 28th, 2011 will feature a discussion by Poke Runyon on The Soma Sofia, which is featured in the latest issue of The Seventh Ray -- Book III, The "Green Ray." The Soma Sofia is a reconstruction of a lost ancient system of Celestial Magick that divides the entire universe, or 'celestial sphere', into a grid which can be reduced or expanded with precision to apply alpha-numeric code letters, or formulas, to any star, or constellation. This idea or concept is attributed to the Gnostic magician Marcus in the 2nd century of the common era. It has been suggested that the Hebrew kabbalah was influenced by this concept. This may also be the original inspiration for the Enochian Watchtower Tablets. We will discuss the history of this fascinating rediscovery and its practical applications. Tune in and we'll get celestial!
The Hermetic Hour for Thursday, March 31st, 2011, with host, and editor Poke Runyon, will present a review of the third issue of American magick's oldest continuing journal, The Seventh Ray, running for 20 issues from 1972 through 1978; revived in 1999 (The Blue Ray) continued in 2000 (The Red Ray), and now out again in 2011 with Book III, The Green Ray. This is a parchment bound, 210 page journal with what we sincerely believe are the most significant original magical articles and features available in the 21st century. The "Soma Sofia" may well be the ancient origin of the Enochian watchtower tablets. The "Great Secret" is exactly that: "Immortality guaranteed." All this and more, much more, including the Seventh Ray cartoon. The Seventh Ray, Book III, The Green Ray, in now available from Amazon. So tune in and find out what it's all about.
This Thursday, May 20th, the Hermetic Hour will feature the conclusion of Prince Aqhat and the Magick Bow, preceded by a brief synopsis of the story thus far, and followed by a brief commentary. We will then take calls (if any) and answer questions about Prince Aqhat, or magick in general. In the last quarter of the hour Poke Runyon will read excerpts from various articles that will appear in the new Seventh Ray, number three, "The Green Ray." That will be published some time this summer --- So, tune in (at 8:00 p.m.Thursday), turn on, and get magick!