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Hope is the torch that shines light on the plague of darkness
A path to spiritual enlightenment and hope to heal and nurture our Mother Nature
Bereshit’ by Yoram Raanan
‘God planted a garden in Eden. (Genesis 2:8)
The name “Eden” means “delight.” In the Garden of Eden “the gold of the land was good” and the earth shone with gemstones. All the waters of the world are said to have originated in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were surrounded by rivers that flowed with the knowledge of God, and they could see from one end of the world to the other. It is said that the earth is one- sixtieth of the Garden of Eden.’-Yoram Raanan
The Garden of Eden has since ancient times been imbued with powerful symbolism and layers of meaning. It is both a boundary and a crossing point, a metaphor for spiritual rebirth and salvation, a shared resource and a source of holy water and life. It is the same with our GCGI spiritual values, meaning and work, waters that quench our real thirst and awaken us to the miracles available in every moment, every day, in all we do and hope for.
Yes, It is True, and You Better Believe It!
You, Me & Everyone Else: We Will, With the Power of Our Love, Kindness, Hope, Imagination and Dreams
Make the Impossible, Possible- We Will Make the World Better and kinder Again
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“O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!”- Sir Walter Scott
The Fooling of a Nation!
Boris and the Big Lies!
'TRUTH is important in politics. Never more so than today, when huge issues are at stake affecting the lives of every voter and the future of the nation and the world.
Political deceit is a form of theft. When people or businesses get money by deceit they face criminal charges. When politicians win power by deceit they can do vastly more harm, but face no penalty at all.
Our rulers expect us to comply with their laws and decrees, to pay the taxes they devise, to make the sacrifices they exhort on us, even sometimes to die in war...'-Peter Oborne
HERE you can see a selection of HIS and His Cronies' Lies
'They all seem to be making it up as they go along, from immigration to social care'
'The Tory cabinet of mediocrities'
Illustration: Chris Riddell, The Observer, 12 September 2021
A Must-Read Book
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Mick Jagger (left) aged 8, on a family holiday with his younger brother Chris in 1951.-Photo: NSF- Music Magazine
‘Story of Mick Jagger's brother - from charity shop clothes to new tell-all book’- Via The Mirror
Rolling Stones'Mick Jagger's younger brother Chris - who worked as a cabbie and wears charity shop clothes -opened up about his life in his new book, Talking To Myself’
‘He's the Jagger who drives second-hand cars and buys his clothes from charity shops, worked as a cabbie, rehearses his music in a barn and performs it in the back-rooms of pubs.
The Jagger who travelled the world sleeping under the stars, not in the penthouse suites of five-star hotels and once lived in a council B&B while his elder brother owned a string of mansions.
But Chris Jagger has managed to do one thing Sir Mick is yet to get round to: write a book about his fascinating life.
The 73-year-old musician, writer and former actor has made a dozen albums, shared a stage with Pierce Brosnan, been on a journalistic mission to Tibet, made blues documentaries for TV and written lyrics for two Rolling Stones albums.
So he has a story worth telling.
Bridging the divide ... brothers Chris and Mick Jagger together.- Photo: The Sydney Morning Herald
And unlike Mick, who returned the £1million advance for his autobiography because he found the past too difficult to face, Chris embraces his history.
He tells of the close relationship the siblings had growing up in the 1950s, and what it felt like to be in London at the centre of the Swinging Sixties.
I tell him how jealous I was reading about the constant stream of A-listers he was introduced to back then, but life has left him unimpressed with fame.
“Sure, I got the introductions to people like John Lennon and Jimi Hendrix, which is all very well,” he replies in the distinctive adenoidal voice his brother is famed for.
“But then when you open your mouth if you haven’t got much to say, they’ll soon walk away.” The people who most impressed him were those who showed humility and a genuine interest in others outside their own level of fame.
“Someone like Marlon Brando listened to you. I told him a story about being in India and some crazed buffalo coming at me, and a bit later on he said, ‘You can act.’ I said ‘How do you know? You’ve never seen me’, and he said, ‘You just did it. Acting is only telling stories.’
“I’d watch Pete Townshend go to the edge of the stage and chat with the fans. He would listen and talk.
“It’s famous people who are generous with their time who are the most impressive.
“Those who just say ‘Hi’ and walk on, no matter what they’ve done, just aren’t.”
Chris and his wife of 40 years Kari-Ann live in a farmhouse near Glastonbury in Somerset.
She teaches yoga in the barn in which he and his band rehearsed his latest album, Mixing Up The Medicine, out this month. Kari-Ann, a Mary Quant model in the 1960s, also appeared on the cover of Roxy Music’s 1972 debut album. Between them they have five grown-up sons (two from her previous marriage, one from his, and two together) and 14 grandchildren.
We talk a week after the death of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts and Chris is still in shock.
“Charlie was a lovely guy who I knew for many years.
“I loved him and hearing of his death was so sad. He was the bedrock on which the band was based and it won’t be the same again. It makes you realise we are all getting old and counting down the years. But things move on. I’ve got lots of grandchildren so you just hope for the future and show them things.
“My father was a teacher. He was all about bettering himself...”- Continue to read
Chris Jagger Connects All His Musical Voices on New Memoir & Album, Releases
“Talking to Myself” and “Mixing Up the Medicine”
‘It’s Chris Jagger’s turn to lift the lid on one of the most colourful and exotic periods in British cultural history as he unrolls an insider’s tale of growing up among the bombsites and ration books of post-war Dartford, weaving through the glittery underground of late 1960s countercultural London, spending months in India before most trod that path, the highs and lows of acting and film work, and pursuing his own unique musical adventures that have resulted in a number of albums and gigs across the world. Ultimately though it’s the beguiling story of a close-knit family and deep brotherly ties, which endure from both sides of the spectrum.-- Buy ‘Talking to Myself’ HERE
‘Mixing Up the Medicine showcases all the many musical faces of Chris Jagger and his childhood friend Hart, and their assorted “band of brothers” (musicians), including drummer Dylan Howe, Olly Blanchflower on double bass, and producer John Porter (BB King, Elvis Costello, The Smiths). “Like most of my albums, it’s a bit of a mishmash,” says Jagger, “So that’s why I called it Mixing Up the Medicines.”- Mixing Up the Medicine --See also: SongWriter
Ode to lifelong fraternal bonds: The touching, telling and loving words on brotherhood
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Chris Jagger released Hey Brother on July 16th 2021 through BMG. Taken from his forthcoming new studio album Mixing Up The Medicine – scheduled for release on September 10th – Hey Brother is a comforting bluesy lament and charming ode to lifelong fraternal bonds.
Chris explains, “I just sat down at the piano and it appeared, it’s very simple. Charlie (Hart) thought this was a worthy idea – it’s great to have someone to bounce off. It could be about Mick or anyone’s brother, anyone’s friend. It’s that thing of evoking a feeling of connection and kinship. When we recorded it, Charlie wanted a singer-songwriter, John Lennon-y feel so we cut it live with him trying to imitate my amateur piano playing.”
Enjoy listening to Hey Brother HERE
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