Egodialogues
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Egodialogues
I enjoy this site very much and would like to now your opinion about it.
It is very nice way of presenting art and much more...
http://www.egodialogues.com/
L :) ve
Mirjana
It is very nice way of presenting art and much more...
http://www.egodialogues.com/
L :) ve
Mirjana
Last edited by Mirjana on Sat Jan 05, 2008 3:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Mirjana - Ajna Wordsmith

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Re: Egodialogues
Mirjana wrote:I enjoy this site very much and would like to now your opinion about it.
It is very nice way of presenting art and much more...
http://www.egodialogues.com/
L :) ve
Mirjana
your family is beautiful!
"the site is very well done
in terms of commercial mentality
design and functionality
a kind of slick surfacey appeal
for the mass mind set
from where i stand not a vision for
a new way of being...but a sublime and
serenely tantalizing place to wander thru
that captures some clean kind of woody beauty
with hints of cultural appeal...
apparitions of literature and institutionalized
ideas of music and the arts
great work in progress...
as are all of us"
how do you like my review?
is it too coarse for the family???
of course they will forgive me
for we know i am not becoming
to expected social graces
besides i have zero discipline to
come into being with my own graphic work
so who am i to say
ps i re-log in to say somehow
this site has effected me
in a way that caused some kind of
undercurrent i do not understand
X
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Dear sky,
Thank you for responding my question. For me that is love and respect.
I love your review...it is you and that is only what matters.
Everything we like develops somewhere deep inside into something completely new. Therefore I love original way of expressing personal inner artistic urge. It has always motivated me very much helping me to express myself better.
I think that once somewhere else here at forum I told something similar to you talking about your urge to express yourself and your art.
L :) ve
Mirjana
Thank you for responding my question. For me that is love and respect.
I love your review...it is you and that is only what matters.
Everything we like develops somewhere deep inside into something completely new. Therefore I love original way of expressing personal inner artistic urge. It has always motivated me very much helping me to express myself better.
I think that once somewhere else here at forum I told something similar to you talking about your urge to express yourself and your art.
L :) ve
Mirjana
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Mirjana - Ajna Wordsmith

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Again one brilliant information from http://www.egodialogues.com/words-language/
"Caduceus & The Rod of Asclepius
Almost anyone knows this very wide spread symbol, so often used in connection with medicine and health:
It is called the Caduceus.
However....
A caduceus (/kəˈduːsiəs/, -ʃəs, -ˈdjuː-; kerykeion in Greek) is a (sometimes) winged staff with two snakes wrapped around it. It was an ancient astrological symbol of commerce and is associated with the Greek god Hermes, the messenger for the gods, conductor of the dead and protector of merchants and thieves.
It was originally a herald's staff, sometimes with wings, with two white ribbons attached. The ribbons eventually evolved into snakes. It is sometimes mistakenly used as a symbol for medicine, by those confusing it with the rod of Asclepius, which features only a single snake and no wings.
Reference: Wikipedia
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The rod of Asclepius (also known as the rod of Asklepios, rod of Aesculapius or asklepian[1]) is an ancient Greek symbol associated with astrology and with healing the sick through medicine. It consists of a serpent entwined around a staff. Asclepius, the son of Apollo, was practitioner of medicine in ancient Greek mythology.
The power of symbolism and the human subconscious...
PS: Run an image search on any search engine for “medical symbol” and see which of the 2 symbols above is more common. It's pretty incredible...
- Live image search for medical symbol
- Google image search for medical symbol
- Yahoo image search for medical symbol
So, the health industry rather associates itself (or is associated) with the symbol for commerce, "protector of merchants and thieves", than with the symbol that actually stands for healing the sick. "
http://www.egodialogues.com/words-langu ... _31-35.php
Mirjana
"Caduceus & The Rod of Asclepius
Almost anyone knows this very wide spread symbol, so often used in connection with medicine and health:
It is called the Caduceus.
However....
A caduceus (/kəˈduːsiəs/, -ʃəs, -ˈdjuː-; kerykeion in Greek) is a (sometimes) winged staff with two snakes wrapped around it. It was an ancient astrological symbol of commerce and is associated with the Greek god Hermes, the messenger for the gods, conductor of the dead and protector of merchants and thieves.
It was originally a herald's staff, sometimes with wings, with two white ribbons attached. The ribbons eventually evolved into snakes. It is sometimes mistakenly used as a symbol for medicine, by those confusing it with the rod of Asclepius, which features only a single snake and no wings.
Reference: Wikipedia
...
The rod of Asclepius (also known as the rod of Asklepios, rod of Aesculapius or asklepian[1]) is an ancient Greek symbol associated with astrology and with healing the sick through medicine. It consists of a serpent entwined around a staff. Asclepius, the son of Apollo, was practitioner of medicine in ancient Greek mythology.
The power of symbolism and the human subconscious...
PS: Run an image search on any search engine for “medical symbol” and see which of the 2 symbols above is more common. It's pretty incredible...
- Live image search for medical symbol
- Google image search for medical symbol
- Yahoo image search for medical symbol
So, the health industry rather associates itself (or is associated) with the symbol for commerce, "protector of merchants and thieves", than with the symbol that actually stands for healing the sick. "
http://www.egodialogues.com/words-langu ... _31-35.php
Mirjana
Last edited by Mirjana on Sat Jan 05, 2008 3:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Mirjana - Ajna Wordsmith

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Hi Gilles,
It is and I am very proud
although it has nothing to do with me.
I think it is a very good site that brings good to others... beside, it is not commercial.
Mirjana
It is and I am very proud
I think it is a very good site that brings good to others... beside, it is not commercial.
Mirjana
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Mirjana - Ajna Wordsmith

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Gilles wrote:The picture called Bordeaux is hilarious,
Specially because it`s green :)
Hi Gilles,
I am there at the forum of Egodialogues. I love many of paintings presented there. As Sabina said at her first page: http://www.egodialogues.com/
"The most important categories of Ego Dialogues are (and have always been):
Beautiful Art
The Bright Side
Words & Language
These will be updated the most often. "
Mirjana
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Love Life; Accept what comes; Try to understand what I don't like; Enjoy what I like; Keep trying to stay open-minded
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