Friday, July 26, 2019

Beauty, Solitude & Tranquility Appreciation


Beauty, Solitude & Tranquility Appreciation
by Patricia Britt


https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2019/02/border-wall-set-to-cut-through-butterfly-center/


Beauty, solitude, and tranquility ... can the world ever have too many of these marvelous ecospheres whether you can reach them, or not, just to know they live in time's awesome peace?

While people are in jeopardy at the Rio Grande border, from electronic cigarettes, and numerous other occurrences in the currents of time, so too is the beauty, solitude, and tranquility of butterfly's ecospheres around the world.

Lets pray that beauty remains in the golden world of nature's awesome wonder. Lets Pray Beauty, Solitude, and Tranquility finds me, and all of us in the Lord's equitable embrace as we pick up the pace to reunite.Image result for flower images

Lets pick up the pieces of oxygen in the wind & breath love whenever we can, with whatever goes on in the world everyday.

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Songs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSAWlAx-hX4

Ever Changing Times by Siedah Garrett https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxMFtfXqip4

Love Makes Things Happen by Pebbles & Babyface https://youtu.be/5egURt6AKPk

Breakin Thru by Eric Darius https://youtu.be/FzFdx1-ADg0

Friendship by Mavis Staples https://youtu.be/FiR6R_QB3Ww

Angela Winbush & Ron Isley Lay Your Burdens Down
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug9RBtmSgQE


My Sweet Lord performed by Waldorf Gospel Singers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP0F6-fMu9U

Sister Perri https://wogcl.org/founder/

https://joshuadubois.com/about-joshua





A Timeless Quote for birthday girls & boys.

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Friday, June 28, 2019

2019 Black Music Month


2019 Black Music Month
By Patricia Britt

The black music of the African-American is our gift to our country and our world climate. The world music that stirs the soul has pleased the globe, brought people together, soothed souls, reached the universe, and the creator with vibrations of spirituality. Please revisit your gumbo roots of unity America. Without question great black music will remain what builds America’s spirit.
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Dennis Chambers – Victor Wooten Trio / PASIC 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY15louxniU
Do It Baby By Smokey Robinson
Distance by Mariah Carey
Once in a Lifetime by Philip Bailey
New Romantics by Taylor Swift
Santana – Samba Pa’Ti
Children of the Ghetto by Philip Bailey
Greatful by Hezekiah Walker
The Best In Me by Marvin Sapp

Dr. Myles Munroe

Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. By Pablo Picasso
Ambassador Andrew Young "Moral power is probably best when it is not used. The less you use it the more you have."
Senator Kamala Harris "I was raised to be an independent woman, not the victim of anything."
Senator Bernie Sanders “As president, I will fight to make tuition in public colleges and universities free, as well as substantially lower interest rates on student loans.”
“There is often grace in silence. But there is always power in understanding.” 
― 
Michele Norris, The Grace of Silence: A Memoir

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

MLK The Heart's Strategist

MLK The Heart's Strategist 
by Patricia Britt

At this second Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is my spirit DJ.
Stanley Turrentine's mellow vibes must have been the back drop,
To the transformation of Dr. Kings words synthesized into an eloquent symphony of vibration,
for the masses?

Simultaneously - the heartfelt rhythms of Mahalia Jackson moved mountatins.
While Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Theolonious Munk, Hugh Masekela, Chick Corea, Joan Baez, The Supremes, Isleys, Smokey Robinson, and so many more elevated the strategists to heights,
That were a plane of conscience impact on track, above the packs, with no lack.

Love gifts were his words.
Complete in all his deeds turned toward unity.
His soft answers motivated harmony.
His subject and verbs were alchemy.

He rose to the top of our collective senses,
For all times,
By the spirit of God's presence.
Elevated in his core.
Take a look through what he achieved through the discipline of love.
His upper register of laughter through pain was the mold of multitudes,
From then to now,
He is our spirit dancer.
Look to the eternal soul to push on.

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Spirit
Reverend Bernice King

Song

They Don't Know by Jon B
Say Your Name by Plumb

Thursday, February 28, 2019

2019 MSU’s Slavery to Freedom Part 2 Slate



by Patricia Britt

2019 MSU’s Slavery to Freedom lectures series Part 2 presented by Dr. William G. Anderson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_G._Anderson)   allows you to see the past and present through trailblazers then and now.

2019       Slavery to Freedom Series slate .

1.       Rev. Frederick Haynes III based in Dallas, Texas. He said the schools were not children’s ally statistically (paraphrase).



I was late, and didn’t get to pose a question about the Texas lottery and the school system.

2. Pulitzer Prize winner, Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Political Columnist.  One of the questions I would pose, if Mr. Robinson had time to answer so many questions from one attendee is weather Mr. Bill, and Mrs. Hillary Clinton should actively rally for the slate of Democratic candidates in 2019, wait for 2020, or not at all this round, relative to the sexual harassment climate of Me Too & Times up?

(Mrs. Hillary Clinton tweeted to call your member of Congress to vote for “Never Forgotten Heroes Act: (202) 224-3121.” With a range of information the Clinton’s will interject that knowledge in doses regardless of anyone’s opinion.)

The second question I would have posed to Mr. Robinson is weather Brett Kavanaugh was selected for his bull in the China closet demeanor?

3. Legend Mr. Vernon Jordan from the Urban League to Bill Clinton’s attorney counselor. Although Mr. Vernon Jordan is an author his books are not listed at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_Jordan
Black History Month at MSU. I hope you find my opinions on current events lends you a reason to get on up and spin reason on its edge if it sounds reasonable.

I would recommend all civil rights leaders review their www.wikipedia.org page, and donate to this incomplete web site.


Music


Love Shoulda Brought You Home by Toni Braxton

Let Love Rule by Lenny Kravitz

Tin Man by Miranda Lambert

Promise To Love by Kem

A Few Miles From Memphis by Harold Mabern


Quote

The time is now for Congress to address health care in America.” + John Conyers


Education enables people and societies to be what they can be. by Bill Richardson
“In my sentences I go where no man has gone before.” 
by George W. Bush




I've had a great ride. I've got no complaints. By Larry King



We are a nation of communities... a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky. by George H.W. Bush



America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense human rights invented America. by Jimmy Carter

Prolific Author & Statesmen President Jimmy Carters Book List

https://www.google.com/search?q=jimmy+carter+author+book+list&rlz=1C1GCEB_enUS817US817&oq=jimmy+carter+author+book+list&aqs=chrome..69i57.11359j1j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

https://w2.vatican.va/content/vatican/en.html

Sunday, February 24, 2019

2019 MSU’s Slavery to Freedom Part 1


2019 MSU’s Slavery to Freedom Part 1

By Patricia Britt

2019 Michigan State University’s Slavery to Freedom Series part 1 is presented by Dr. William G. Anderson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_G._Anderson) each year. In the midst of the school’s turmoil the presentation of national speakers continues to enlighten the Lansing community with the application of history that affects us each day. Whether speakers touch on the atrocities of slavery, neglected school children in cold classrooms without proper supplies. Humanity is relevant to spiritual warfare whether it’s a person of color, female, or any ethnic derivative who seeks to understand and record the struggle of good and evil in the computer psyche. Dr. Henry Louis Gates shows us each week on PBS that we are more similar than different.

Despite the painful shadow Larry Nassar, and his boss cast on bright eyed glorious athletic girls to leery women at MSU and by implication girls across the globe.

God bless all the rare magnetic girls who fly off balance beams, and land on their toes, to rise each day past, and present in the heartland of our nation.

We are our brother’s keepers through all of life’s storms no matter who, when, where, or what we watch when children are abused, society is bruised with another fissure to the delicate tissue of our souls.

It was a Morrill Act in 1862 that founded the agricultural college. It will take moral actions to counter the damage done to innocence over time. Through the other side of grief all these girls will rise to banish the thought of suicide today, or 20 years from now dependent on their resilience to block out evil’s conduct. KJV Romans 7

Can and will all evil ever be rooted out, probably not. Yet if institutions with steady pressure applied change perhaps some lives can be saved.

We as a people can only be free when our most vulnerable are free to exhibit the zest of liveliness in the quest for happiness that each of us is born to seek with the protection eyes on the prize of innocence.

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https://w2.vatican.va/content/vatican/en.html

Songs:

Khumbaya by Song Soweto Choir
Giving You the Best That I Got by Anita Baker
Fairy Tales by Anita Baker
My Love is Your Love by Whitney Houston

Quote

Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less. By Susan B. Anthony