Friday, September 30, 2011

Tyrese Gibson with real talk, real life, helping those in need and his book "Get Out Of Your Own Way"

Source: s2smagazine2 Youtube channel, LathleenWrites Youtube channel, wildmoguls Youtube channel







Moorish Visual: Moorish beauty

Source: Painting by Franz Xavier Kosler



Super producer and engineer Young Guru speaking to the next generation of musicians, producers and sound engineers

Source: SAEInstituteUSA Youtube channel

SAE Institute New York welcomed engineer, producer and D.J., Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton, into its doors to speak to the next generation of musicians, producers and sound engineers.



Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev speaking on the science of nutrition, life force and being one with nature

Source: ishafoundation Youtube channel



Moorish Visual: A Moorish dog handler

Source: Painting by Jean-Leon Gerome



Learning how to deal with the Earth (Tamas), Sun (Rajas) and Moon (Sattva) periods in your life

Source: ishafoundation Youtube channel

Speaking is Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, the founder of the Isha Foundation is an international nonprofit, public service organization. The event was in the month of October of 2010.

The video is 19 minutes long.



Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Moorish Visual: Meeting the Moorish sage

Source: Painting by Rudolph Ernst



Deepak Chopra speaking on the flexibility of the brain, the soul and leadership

Source: AtGoogleTalks Youtube channel

"Deepak Chopra is the Founder and Chairman of the Chopra Foundation, and Founder and co-Chairman of the Chopra Center for Wellbeing in Carlsbad, California. Chopra's Wellness Radio airs weekly on Sirius/XM Stars, Channels 102 and 155, focuses on the areas - success, love, sexuality and relationships, well-being, and spirituality. He is a columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and Washington Post On Faith and contributes regularly to Oprah.com, Intent.com, and Huffington Post.

Chopra is known as a prolific author of over fifty-five books with eighteen New York Times best sellers on mind-body health, spirituality, and peace. A global force in the field of human empowerment, Dr. Chopra's books have been published in more than thirty-five languages in both fiction and non-fiction."

This video is 1 hour and 3 minutes long.



Self made millionaires and billionaires invested in themselves and not in formal education

Source: AtGoogleTalks Youtube channel

"The richest billionaire executive on the planet and the lowest-status minimum-wage worker have at least one thing in common when it comes to work: they both have 24 hours in the day. So what distinguishes the high-earning executive from lower-paid workers? It's the amount of capital they are able to combine with that 24 hours each day. Not just capital in the form of money and business systems, but also the amount of intangible 'human capital' they bring to their work: knowledge, wisdom gained from experience, mindset, the ability to sell their vision effectively to others, and the 'social capital' of their business connections.

Michael Ellsberg has spent the past year interviewing some of the most successful investors in human capital on the planet, for his book 'The Education of Millionaires: It's Not What You Think and It's Not Too Late'. These millionaires and billionaires all reached their success while sidestepping one of the most popular (and expensive and time consuming) forms of human capital: formal higher education. In so doing, they learned how to make fast, lean, low-cost-high-payoff investments in their own human capital, in the real world. In this talk, Michael Ellsberg explains how to make the most fast-acting, direct, high-impact investments in your own human capital and career success, based on what he learned from these masters of self-education and from his own experience."

The video is 53 minutes long.



Monday, September 26, 2011

Moorish Visual: A Moor giving a lesson on money exchange

Source: Painting by Rudolph Ernst



Bernard Lietaer, a "Monetary Architect" speaks on the difference between patriarchal and matriarchal currency and the flaw of the current money system

Source: postmoderntimes Youtube channel, TEDxTalks Youtube channel, Wikipedia.com

"Bernard Lietaer is an monetary architect, author and international expert in the design and implementation of currency systems. He was one of the designers of the Euro. He has studied and worked in the field of money for more than 30 years in an unusually broad array of capacities ranging from Central Banker, fund manager and university professor to consultant.

Throughout his life, Bernard Lietaer has been looking for the ultimate leverage to improve all systems in life. He discovered that money holds the answer. It is a key acupuncture point when it comes to addressing most things we human beings care about, such as having access to good quality health care, nutrition, housing, education and participating meaningfully in the life of our communities through work we enjoy. As an experienced and internationally renowned consultant in monetary aspects, ranging from multinational corporations to developing countries, Bernard enlightens the structural issues of the ongoing economic crisis and offers some clear solutions."









"Bernard Lietaer (born in 1942 in Lauwe, Belgium) is an economist, author and professor. He studies monetary systems and promotes the idea that communities can benefit from creating their own local or complementary currency, which circulate parallel with national currencies.
Bernard Lietaer, the author of 'The Future of Money: Beyond Greed and Scarcity' and the forthcoming 'Of Human Wealth,' has been active in the realm of money systems for close to 40 years in a wide variety of functions. With the publication of his post-graduate thesis at MIT in 1971 (which included a description of 'floating exchanges') and the Nixon Shock of that same year which eradicated the Bretton Woods system by unhinging the US dollar value from its gold standard and inaugurated the new era of universal floating exchanges (previous to that time the only 'floating exchanges' involved some exotic currencies in Latin America), the fledgling management consultant suddenly found himself to be at the center of the financial world's attention. The techniques that he had developed for those marginal Latin American currencies were overnight the only systematic research which could be used to deal with all of the major currencies of the world. A major US bank negotiated exclusive rights to his approach which required that he begin another career.

While at the Central Bank in Belgium (National Bank of Belgium) he implemented the convergence mechanism (ECU) to the single European currency system. During that period, he also served as President of Belgium’s Electronic Payment System. His consultant experience in monetary aspects on four continents ranges from multinational corporations to developing countries. He co-founded one of the largest and most successful currency management firms; GaiaCorp, and managed an offshore currency fund (Gaia Hedge II) which was the world's top performing managed currency fund during the '87-'91 period he ran it. Business Week named him 'the world’s top currency trader' in 1992.

Lietaer currently lives in Brussels, Belgium. He was Visiting Scholar at Naropa University from 2003 - 2006 where he designed and implemented the University's Marpa Center for Business and Economics. He studied engineering at the Catholic University of Leuven, in Belgium, and held an Assistant Professorship of International Finance at the same university. He was also a Research Fellow at the Center for Sustainable Resources of the University of California, Berkeley.
Within his books he describes and draws from the perceptions of Freiwirtschaft. He is the originator of a complementary currency called the terra."

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Rapper David Banner speaking about manhood, community service and music

Source: SwaysUniverse Youtube channel, BLKDMNDS Youtube channel









Rapper and actor Common talks about his new book, Erykah Badu, Serena Williams and Kanye West

Source: SwaysUniverse Youtube channel





Ingrid LaFleur speaks on the visual aesthetics of Afrofuturism

Source: TEDxTalks Youtube channel

"Curator Ingrid LaFleur is a world traveler. She is an art advisor and curator whose work has taken her to the far reaches of the globe. She has traveled South America, Africa and Europe to make visual art more accessible to people who don't generally experience the arts from around the globe. As an advocate for the support of artists and the arts Ingrid co-founded several initiatives to bring local contemporary artists to areas where the arts rarely flourish."

The video is 15 minutes long.



Molly Crockett discussing the study of the brain chemicals in relation to morality, ethics and how it chooses between right and wrong

Source: TEDxTalks Youtube channel

"Does your sense of fairness depend on what you ate for breakfast? Can Prozac influence your judgment of what is right or wrong? How can we encourage people to care about the welfare of others? Molly Crockett's research addresses these questions. She believes that understanding the brain can enable us to design environments that promote cooperation instead of selfishness.

Molly's research has taken her far from her native Southern California, where she studied psychology as an undergraduate at the University of California, Los Angeles. Molly's curiosity about brain chemistry led her to the University of Cambridge, where she completed her PhD in neuroscience as a Gates Scholar. Now she collaborates with economists at the University of Zürich and neuroscientists at University College London."

The video is 17 minutes long.




Moorish Visual: Moors in the Calat Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain (al-Andalus)

Source: Painting by Rudolph Ernst



Friday, September 23, 2011

Moorish Visual: A harem guard

Source: Painting by Jean Discart



Thursday, September 22, 2011

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

What appears to be cities, facial structures, animals on Mars found recently by Matteo Ianneo from Italy

Source: EUTimes.net

These are compiled pictures from Matteo Ianneo, who has a passion for astronomy.



He uses Google's map of Mars and the pictures sent back to Earth from an ESA probe orbiting Mars to research, compare and examine the surface. He is 46 years old and says he is passionate about the riddles of Mars. He is from the Puglia Region and the town of Cerignola in Italy. His findings are very interesting. All over the earth there are structures, drawings & carvings that can only be seen from the air. It appears Mars is also the same. The first uproar was over an area on Mars named Cydonia that has structures that looks like a Sphinx, pyramids, ancient cities and human looking head shown by NASA. Cydonia was said to be discovered in 1976. Below are some of Matteo Ianneo recent findings, he has told EuTimes.net he has found many.

The one below is said to look like a human face with some sort of a structure on the back of the head. The Google coordinates are Latitude 33°12’29.82″N, Longitude 12°55’51.21″W



In the photos below, what looks like ancient ruins and perhaps a face. The Google coordinates are 40°01’25.89″ N 8°58’21.53″ W







This one looks like some kind of an animal or creature. The Google coordinates are 29° 4’29.31″N – 60° 8’56.87″W









Ok, this is where it gets interesting and very undeniable. NASA and other experts say that these structures, carvings are some sort of shadow, light trick or wind blowing on the planet. However what wind condition can make carvings such as these? What appears to look like what they are calling a Martian Samurai or Asian featured face. The Google coordinates are 6°17’47.27″S 120°06’32.49″W











Moorish Visual: Seven paintings of Moorish guards

Source: Paintings by Ludwig Deutsch















Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Monday, September 19, 2011

Sunday, September 18, 2011