The hidden meaning behind the Taoist (or Daoist too some) symbol of balance, Yin and Yang.
By TedEd
The hidden meaning behind the Taoist (or Daoist too some) symbol of balance, Yin and Yang.
By TedEd
Last week something upbeat; this week something dark and heavy. Balance is key.
This amazing hand-drown video was made for the release of the album ‘Retrospect – a Decade of Fracture & Neptune’. made by Astrophonica, their production company.
Here are six minutes of black and white synesthesia, to a free jazz piece by Paul Plimley and Barry Guy.
(link: Matan. thank you again!)
“Allahu Akbar attempts to come closer to that ultimate beauty and mystery which is God”
Ramadan Karim!
In 1966, the height of the psychedelic revolution, this television-play was made by British theater director Jonathan Miller. There is nothing Disney-like in this film, no talking animals and no flamboyant settings. Still, it has a strong haunting atmosphere of a deep plunge into the unconscious of the Victorian mind. The soundtrack is by Ravi Shankar.
Follow the white rabbit!