"...when left with the sense that whatever one can see or perceive, there is more than that which is seen and perceived, THAT is magic."

by Suzanne Core and Christine Jonas
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Suzanne Core: What a beautiful gathering of angels. The French artist Francois Schlesser paints the universe or cosmos that he sees in his mind and heart. I find his work stunning. This week I was browsing on YouTube and I found a video of some of his work set to original music. We want to share a minute of it with you. The French text at the end basically says that “Everything surrounding us is a result of the miracle we call life; and that it all exists is the most extraordinary of stories.”  (watch the video)

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"Truth reveals the intricate design of heaven and adds layers of understanding. What was before hidden, comes into view, and is awe inspiring."

where does birdie go and how does he get there

how is he sized and how does he get where he is meant to go

Larry Krantz, Alan Jonas and Christine Jonas
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Larry Krantz: It is a privilege to be part of this esteemed company, to consider what is right and true, today joined by Allan and Christine Jonas.  

Joyce and I were in Denver this weekend enjoying the “big city,” with its fine restaurants and the bustle of people. Like the out-of-town tourists we are, we walked by Larimer Square and along the 16th Street mall and stared up at impressively tall buildings. Our hotel room was on the 37th floor and had a panoramic view of the Front Range; the Rockies were covered with snow and looked magnificent. While in Denver, we attended a concert at the old Paramount theater, to hear Justin Hayward—the lead singer and songwriter for The Moody Blues. I suppose it was a bit of a trip down memory lane. More than a few years have passed since these songs were recorded, but Justin Hayward sounded quite good and was backed by very talented musicians. I admired The Moody Blues because their songs weren’t trivial, but about their search for meaning, to which we can relate.

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