Sunday, December 16, 2012

MENTAL ILLNESS: OUT OF THE SHADOWS


I saw this book advertised on amazon. I've never read it, but it reflects the happenings of the past few days here in America. The shooting down of innocent people, and particularly innocent elementary school children in Newtown, Connecticut by a deranged young man is a reminder of how families dealing with the mental illness of one of their family members get no help in this society. No help. And it is a reminder of the gun violence that exists in this country. In fact 47% of all people in this country own a gun. The mother of the shooter owned the guns the shooter used in Newtown. The shooter seemed to me to come from "out of the shadows" of his mind to kill, including his mother and 20 innocent little children and 6 of their teachers. Everyday in this country children are lost to accidental as well as malicious death by guns. Do you care? What are you doing about it?

And I do remember the slaughter of innocent people and children by a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan through all of this. And I do remember the killings of children on the streets of Los Angeles and Chicago and Seattle...the list unfortunately, is fodder for America's endless nightmare.
 http://www.people.com/people/static/h/package/tragedyconnecticutschoolshooting/index.html?ncid=webmail1#s1

"The second amendment wasn't meant to kill children." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jack-schimmelman/help_2_b_2315948.html

Saturday, December 15, 2012

ART AND SHADOW


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Since I became interested in blogging about shadows I've noticed that many artists use shadow as part of the totality of some of their pieces. 
I ran across this at mymodernmet.com. It is the work of a  Canadian collective of artists called Lucion Media. The shadow balls which were part of the Festival of Lights in Lyons, France this month, December 2012, comprised a light installation. These huge bubbles contained birds in aviaries which produced the shadows. These large colorful balls were placed in a garden for people to enjoy. What a wonderful sight that must have been.  
 
 Well, I know where I want to go next December. Check out some images from the Festival of Lights here: https://www.google.com/search?q=Festival+of+Lights+Lyons&hl=en&tbo=u&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ei=YXXNUN_eJcriigL5qIGoBQ&ved=0CEUQsAQ&biw=1366&bih=622

The Festival of Lights in Lyon - France derives from a Catholic religious festival idea and expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year. This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every house place candles along the outsides of all the windows to produce a spectacular effect throughout the streets. With over 4 million tourists comming to Lyon for this event, the festival includes other activities based on light and usually lasts 4 days, with the peak of activity occurring on the 8th. The two main focal points of activity are typically the Basilica of Fourvière which is lit up in different colours, and the Place des Terreaux, which hosts a different light show each year.

Friday, December 14, 2012

MY CATHEDRAL


Image: digitalblasphemy.com

This is the place for peace and reflection. This is the most perfect cathedral. This is it!! I'm going there ASAP. Divine shadow and light.

I WAS HUNG UP


Image: http://www.russandreyn.com/

I was hung up yesterday and didn't post. Did you miss me?



verbal phrase, c.1300; telephone sense by 1911. Noun hang-up "psychological fixation" is first attested 1959, from notion of being suspended in place.

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=hang+up&allowed_in_frame=0

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

OUR OWN SHADOW

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Here's a shadow quote I know the truth of from writer Chuck Palahniuk:

“Maybe the only thing each of us can see is our own shadow.

Carl Jung called this his shadow work. He said we never see others. Instead we see only aspects of ourselves that fall over them. Shadows. Projections. Our associations.

The same way old painters would sit in a tiny dark room and trace the image of what stood outside a tiny window, in the bright sunlight.

The camera obscura.

Not the exact image, but everything reversed or upside down.”

Chuck Palahniuk, http://chuckpalahniuk.net/
 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

MOONSHADOW


Image: http://rory-mac.com/new-lyrics/

I wonder if this image was photoshopped. I don't care. I like the image.

When I ran across this image, I thought of songs. First I thought of all those Tin Pan Alley songs about Moon, June and Spoonin' such as By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Blue Moon, How High the Moon, Moonlight Becomes You, No Moon at All, etc.

Then the 1970s song Moonshadows recorded by Cat Stevens came to mind.  This happended despite the fact that I don't like the song very much. I do remember it seemed to be on the radio constantly back in the 1970s.  The melody was unappealing to me. Stevens does tell a nice story though about how he came up with the song. When he appeared on The Chris Isaak Hour in 2009, Stevens said of this song: "I was on a holiday in Spain. I was a kid from the West End (of London) - bright lights, etc. - I never got to see the moon on its own in the dark, there were always streetlamps. So there I was on the edge of the ocean on the beach on a beautiful night with the moon glowing, and suddenly I looked down and saw my shadow. I thought that was so cool, I'd never seen it before."

Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, considers Moonshadows his favorite of his old songs. Stevens  practices Sufism, a branch of Islam. It's one of the songs that he feels has an uplifting message that can help people. I looked up the lyrics, because I didn't know them. One thing I would say for sure is don't play this on the overhead speakers in a dentist's office! 

MOONSHADOWS, Cat Stevens, 1971

Yes
I'm bein' followed by a moon shadow
Moon shadow
Moon shadow.
Leapin' and hoppin' on a moon shadow
Moon shadow
Moon shadow.
And if I ever lose my hands
Lose my power
Lose my land -
Oh
If I ever lose my hands
Ooh
I won't have to work no more.
And if I ever lose my eyes
If my colours all run dry
Yes
If I ever lose my eyes
Ooh
I won't have to cry no more.
Yes
I'm bein' followed by a moon shadow
Moon shadow
Moon shadow.
Leapin' and hoppin' on a moon shadow
Moon shadow
Moon shadow.
And if I ever lose my legs
I won't moan and I won't beg
Oh
If I ever lose my legs
Ooh
I won't have to walk no more.
And if I ever lose my mouth
All my teeth North and South

Yes
If I ever lose my mouth
Ooh
I won't have to talk.
Did it take long to find me? I asked the faithful light.
Did it take long to find me and are you gonna stay the night?
I'm bein' followed by a moon shadow
Moon shadow
Moon shadow.
Leapin' und hoppin' on a moon shadow
Moon shadow
Moon shadow.

This song is much beloved by many people around the world and there are some like me who don't particularly care for the song. For an insight into the responses people have had to this song visit:
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=288






 


 

 

Monday, December 10, 2012

SHADOWY U.S. AND UK COMPANIES BUILT ON DIRTY MONEY


MYSTERY SHOPPER,

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The fight against dirty money goes on. I ran across this shadow image on : http://www.financialtaskforce.org/2012/10/01/mystery-shopping-exercise-shows-how-easy-it-is-to-set-up-anonymous-companies-in-the-u-s-and-uk/ It is the site for the Task Force for Financial Integrity and Economic Development.

Check out the link and look for the article written by Rosie Sharp. Here is part of what she wrote: 

You’re a criminal and you’ve got loads of cash. You really want that mansion in London. But how are you going to get it? You need a company service provider to set up an anonymous shell company to disguise who’s behind the money and a bank willing to do business with your shell.
But how simple is this process given international law, and in virtually every country,national law too, insists companies should not be anonymous?

A new study out last week shows it is disturbingly easy for criminals to hide their identity behind companies. Academics Michael Findlay, Daniel Nielson and Jason Sharman proved this in their revealing study which tested the effectiveness of this key area of law in the fight against dirty money.

Posing as consultants, they asked more than 3,700 company service providers in 182 countries to each set up a shell company for them. Then they recorded how many of them abided by the law by recording who owned and controlled that company. The results make happy reading for the world’s corrupt politicians, mafia bosses, tax evaders and criminals. The academics’ shopping exercise found that 48% of company service providers who replied to the survey were prepared to set up an anonymous shell company in that they did not require the researchers to provide an authenticated copy of their passport.

And, contrary to expectations, the company service providers in the places that you’d imagine might help out the wannabe kleptocrat – the small, sunny Caribbean island tax havens – were far more law-abiding than company service providers in rich, OECD* countries. Not a single example could be found of a service provider in the Cayman Islands willing to set up an anonymous company. Yet it was really quite easy to find a service provider in the UK who would flout the law for you. Of all OECD nations, American company service providers were the worst offenders. In fact, only Kenyan service providers exceeded their U.S. counterparts in their willingness to establish anonymous companies,

Criminals can rest easy. It’s really not that difficult to get yourself an anonymous company – and one registered in a pretty legit-sounding place too.

* OECD Countries link: http://www.oecd.org/general/listofoecdmembercountries-ratificationoftheconventionontheoecd.htm