The Daring Poppy

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These new ideas and beliefs will be the Stars in the new sky of your mind, and you shall navigate your way into these new times by the Stars (thoughts and beliefs) that you have placed in the heavens of your own consciousness.  So be wise when you go about creating new Stars, our fellow navigators of the mystery.    The Hathors


Website Link :  Harmonic Dimensions (June 2010)

http://www.harmonicdimensions.co.nz/


Recommended Links :

Inventions and Experiments of Nikola Tesla

https://teslaresearch.jimdofree.com/wardenclyffe-lab-1901-1906/


Be Inspired : "It Will Be The End of Energy Companies" / The FORBIDDEN Technology of Nikola Tesla  (12 Dec 2019)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klXj198vY4A


Nexus Illuminati Blogspot : Tesla - the Forgotten Genius by Bruce Cathie 

https://nexusilluminati.blogspot.com/2016/08/tesla-forgotten-genius.html


The Real BPEarthWatch - The Good Doctor (24 Apr 2020)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8wZjxHJWmk


Recommended Music Links :

Simon & Garfunkel :  The Sound of Silence (Original Version from 1964)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7McpVPlidc


mikey777799 : U2 'One Tree Hill' - 1988 Video   (31 May 2012)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BluTGFPQJM

How it appeared on New Zealand Television in 1988.  "One Tree Hill" is a song by rock band U2 and the ninth track on their 1987 album The Joshua Tree. In March 1988, it was released as the fourth single from the album in New Zealand and Australia, while "In God's Country" was released as the fourth single in North America. The release charted at number one on the New Zealand singles chart. The track was written in memory of Greg Carroll, a Māori the band met during The Unforgettable Fire Tour in 1984. He became very close friends with lead singer Bono and served as a roadie for the group. Carroll was killed in July 1986 in a motorcycle accident in Dublin. Following the funeral in New Zealand, Bono wrote the lyrics to "One Tree Hill", which he dedicated to Carroll. The lyrics reflect Bono's thoughts at the funeral and pay homage to Chilean activist Victor Jara. Musically, the song was developed in a jam session with producer Brian Eno. The vocals were recorded in a single take, as Bono felt incapable of singing them a second time.

"One Tree Hill" was received favourably by critics, who variously described it as "a soft, haunting benediction", "a remarkable musical centrepiece",and a celebration of life. U2 delayed performing the song on the Joshua Tree Tour in 1987 due to Bono's fears over his emotional state. After its live debut on the tour's third leg and an enthusiastic reaction from audiences, the song was played occasionally for the rest of the tour and semi-regularly during the Lovetown Tour of 1989--1990. It has appeared only sporadically since then, and most renditions were performed in New Zealand. Performances in November 2010 on the U2 360° Tour were dedicated to the miners who died in the Pike River Mine disaster.   R.I.P. Greg Carroll*


Recommended Curiosity Link :

Rick Beato :  What Makes This Song Great? Ep.102 U2 "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"   (27 April 2021)


In this episode of What Makes This Song Great? I break down "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" from U2's iconic Joshua Tree album. The song was the second #1 single from Joshua Tree and is one of the greatest rock songs of all-time.




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