Hi Amitabha Shubha Vijaya
Vijaya Dashami- the day on which a sense of void begins to set in at the end of the festivities. But the Devi's children don't dwindle into the twilight on the day? an array of social rituals reminds you that the end is only the prelude of a beginning. Shubha Vijaya.
Here is Finding Muses and More from my main site Modern Musings. I also have done a few podcasts when I had a free trial to Garage Band. This episode features original poetry of mine. The show is a year old and the website has changed since then to Modern Musings.
The fields I am researching are very diverse.
I think along the lines of Unifying Theory. We are all expressions of energy; therefore all of our pathways seen through the lens of all disciplines represent the awe of life. Unifying.
Specifically history, anthropology, literature, quantum physics, alternative energy, activism, vedic science, mythology and all religious pathways modern and primal. I am very fond of creativity in all expressions and genres as well.
What is your favorite Bollywood Film? Mine are Mother India, Ankur, Paaysa, and so many others but I cannot recall the names.
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Shubha Vijaya
Vijaya Dashami- the day on which a sense of void begins to set in at the end of the festivities. But the Devi's children don't dwindle into the twilight on the day? an array of social rituals reminds you that the end is only the prelude of a beginning. Shubha Vijaya.
The fields I am researching are very diverse.
I think along the lines of Unifying Theory. We are all expressions of energy; therefore all of our pathways seen through the lens of all disciplines represent the awe of life. Unifying.
Specifically history, anthropology, literature, quantum physics, alternative energy, activism, vedic science, mythology and all religious pathways modern and primal. I am very fond of creativity in all expressions and genres as well.
What is your favorite Bollywood Film? Mine are Mother India, Ankur, Paaysa, and so many others but I cannot recall the names.
I like your questions.
Good to met you.
My husband is from Rajasthan and connected with Ahmedabad also.
Wishing you well.
Om Shanti Shanti Om
Danielle
http://www.modernmusings.com