Whenever I look at a human face,
I say to myself: "That Is The Face Of God."
~Jonathan-Lockwood Huie
GOOD MORNING FAMILY!
A Vision for an Explosion of Love
We intend and envision an explosion of love enveloping and rendering harmless all other types of explosions and transmuting their force into the power of love. We see explosions of brilliantly, never seen before, colored rainbows everywhere followed by the appearance of spectacular Mecca's. We hear explosions of musical rapture; the powerful, yet gentle, sound of trumpets throughout the cosmos. We feel explosions of orgasmic sensations coursing through our veins and all throughout our bodies. We smell explosions of delicate and delightful fragrances that we never experienced before. We know that the love is exploding within, around and throughout all that is simultaneously. We feel a sense of gratitude and appreciation so profound that we have to pinch ourselves. We feel a deep, deep sense of peace and unconditional love that we have been searching for, for so very, very long. And we now know that we are loved, no matter what.
--The Intenders of the Highest Good; Vision Alignment Project; Stephen Nalty
FROM HUMANITY'S TEAM
Now, I want to talk a bit about the Martial Art that I am a student of, Silat. And, because I hate to repeat myself, I decided to use the Wikipedia definition that's already on my sidebar.
FROM WIKIPEDIA, THE FREE ENCYCLOPEDIA: Silat is a collective word for indigenous martial arts of the Malay Archipelago and Malay Peninsula of Southeast Asia. Originally developed in what are now Indonesia, peninsular Malaysia, southern Thailand and Singapore, it was also traditionally practiced in Brunei, the Philippines, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Vietnam. As a result, it is closely related to other Southeast Asian martial arts including krabi krabong and eskrima. Practitioners are called pesilat. The Chinese fusion of silat is known as kuntao.
There are hundreds of different styles but they tend to focus either on strikes, joint manipulation, bladed weapons, throws, animal-based techniques, or some combination thereof. Silat is one of the sports included in the Southeast Asian Games and other region-wide competitions. Training halls are overseen by separate national organizations in each of the main countries the art is practiced. These are Ikatan Pesilat Indonesia (IPSI) from Indonesia, Persekutuan Silat Kebangsaan Malaysia (PESAKA) from Malaysia, Persekutuan Silat Brunei Darussalam (PERSIB) from Brunei and Persekutuan Silat Singapura (PERSISI) from Singapore.
The video below showcases a few indonesian masters of silat showing their skills. I hope you enjoy it.
Now the styles of silat that I'm learning are called Pentjak silat Sikap Baru, and Pencak Silat Pukulan Cimande Pusaka. If you want to see those styles in action, I've enclosed a playlist below for you guys to check out.
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I will post more about these styles of silat at a later date. Post Script: Since I first made this post, someone posted this You Tube video on my facebook timeline. It's a video of a huge Pencak Silat festival called the PENCAK MALIBORO festival, an annual festival held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
I hope you like it as much as I did.
Published on Jun 12, 2013
Pencak Malioboro Festival 2013 , diikuti 5000 Pesilat dalam dan mancanegara
terdiri dari 26 Perguruan Silat dan 25 Aliran Pencak Silat
http://www.tangtungan.com/
Category
Sports
License
Standard YouTube License
And now, I'm gonna end this post with the most beautiful song in this whole, entire world, a song of PURE LOVE.
This beautiful song is wriiten and performed by the amazing DANNI EL.
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The whole world of control between humans is about making assumptions and taking things personally.
~don Miguel Ruiz
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