Friday, August 27, 2010

Wards Ap Bio Lab 5 Guide

Magic - III

Alpha and Omega - Edvard Munch


Act III


There. We were at the gates of hell!

hell of a man who sought to unravel the mysteries of the human soul, to penetrate the mysteries of his soul and his madness.
Edvard Munch.
He invited us to enter his den, to discover its hallucinatory visions, dreams and ghosts haunting.
And we followed him with hesitation and respect first, then a bit of his madness we won and we kissed passionately before his "kiss", passing by a natural mimic the pose given by the table.


an aside: this kiss that reminded us that the day we gave long and passionate, both naked, standing before the open window of our room hotel, watched a bit disbelief of a man the window of the building facing us.
We stared for several minutes. I was amused to remark that the L who told me, a little mischievous, they can not see as far as he was yet less than ten meters.
I ultimately wanted to greet him a little wave of the hand to which he answered briefly, a slight smile, looking a little embarrassed, maybe its voyeurism or perhaps thought I, of excitement that we could not yet see.


Further, we caressâmes to the visions of women or couples that we proposed, rising in his house as well as in his head.

We MUMS before the terror of his jealousy, a feeling that we refuse the right of way, feeling the cruel pincers.



Finally, we invoquâmes all the unspeakable, the Alpha and the Omega, the mystery of human destiny, survival of the species, the reproductive instinct.
But this was exposed in a confusing mess ... coupling of two people, then three, four ... in a sort of union with nature cons yet protagonists of animals of creation.
We were in the room tale Munch ALFA OMEGA GL.
Our host invited us to follow him into strange alliances and strange but poignant poetry as this work shows an alarming affection affectionately as Omega seduces a donkey, having given a tiger, a bear, a snake, a pig in the mud, and who knows what else ...


Surrounded by many reminders of this theater bewitched, instead of impossible achievements, bathed in the magic of the place, our bodies, our hands, Our mouths found again.

A little later, the artist tried his hand with touching awkwardness, the Enlightenment Brothers magic box, and sitting on a bench, lit by flickering images of a distant past, this was an opportunity to my hands to remove some sections of tissue and to awaken some emotions through gentle caresses and intimate. We

ressortîmes of this place, somewhat stunned, surprised to tread the streets of Paris heated by the midday sun, rich mysteries that we were not disclosed so far as we are sure to have seen any at this time the magnitude and beauty, their strangeness as we scored again.

The result of our meetings was not completed. We could sail to new adventures ...

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Can Herpes Cause Bumps On Your Stomach

St Augustine, extract letter to Proba, desolation before the consolation


St Augustine

Day August 28

Augustine, bishop , servant of Christ and servants of Christ, Proba, pious servant of God, salvation in the Lord of lords

Proba, nicknamed Faltonia, Anicia of people, was the widow of Probus, prefect of the Eternal City ( Rome), consul in 371. Three of their son became consul in turn. After the capture of Rome by the Goths (410), Proba and fled to Africa as many Romans.





Desolation before the consolation


5. Therefore, within the shadows of this life when we walk away from the Lord, as long our guide for faith and not sight ( cf 2 Cor 5:6-7), the Christian soul should count themselves abandoned lest it cease to pray. She must learn to fix the eye of faith on Scripture and divine "like a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts, " 2 P 1.19. Because of this lamp stems as a source ineffable light that shines in the darkness without the darkness can understand, and which is seen as hearts purified by faith. "Blessed Indeed, those who are pure in heart for they shall see God " 5.8 Mt. And "we know that when it will occur, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is," 1 John 3.2. Then the true life and death succeed to the true consolation in desolation. This life " will free our soul from death," the consolation "dry up the tears from our eyes," and because there will be more temptation then, the psalmist says, "it will preserve our feet the fall, " Ps 114.8. Or if no more temptation, there will be more prayer, we will not have to wait much promised but to contemplate the well received. So the psalmist says: "I shall please the Lord in the land of the living, Ps 114.9 where we will be not in the desert of the dead where we are now. "For you are dead" Apostle says, " and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ appears, He is your glory, then you also will appear with him in glory, "Col. 3.3 to 4. That this true life that the rich must search to seize by their good works. There is also the true consolation. Without it remains a widow in distress, even if she has children and grandchildren, she governs her house piously, and seeks to get all his friends that they put their hope in God; I hear the widow said, however, in his prayer: "My soul thirsts for you, after you my flesh itself languished in this desert land without water and impassable," Ps 62.2, that our life is always close to extinction, whatever the momentary consolation that we can find, what that there are those who walk with us, regardless of the abundance of goods which we may be filled. Cause you know how these things are uncertain. And they were free of uncertainty, what would they compare to the bliss that is promised us?

6. I speak as well, rich and noble widow, mother of a large family, you asked me my thoughts on how to pray, so that despite those around you and you remain in their care in this life, you consider yourself to be abandoned, as you will not come to this life where the true solace and certainty. Here at last fulfilled the words of the prophecy: "We were filled up early with thy mercy, we spent all our days in happiness and joy. On days when we were in humiliation, in years when we had the misfortune you've visited us joy, "Ps 89.15.

excerpt from St. Augustine's letter to Proba on prayer request and the Our Father