theosophy and art

Between June 25 and 26, 1876, a combined force of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne led the United States 7th Cavalry in a battle near the Little Bighorn River with what was then the eastern fringe of the Montana Territory. The engagement may be known by a few names: the Battle of Greasy Grass, the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Custer's Last Stand. Perhaps the most famous action from the Indian Wars, it absolutely was a remarkable victory for Sitting Bull with his fantastic forces. They defeated a column of seven hundred men led by George Armstrong Custer; five of the Seventh's companies were annihilated and Custer himself was killed in the engagement along with 2 of his brothers plus a brother-in-law. Known as the battle that left no white survivors, Little Big Horn has inspired over 1,000 art pieces, including over 40 films. Here are four from the best... Today, I want to explain to you a few of the usual thought processes and actions we are more likely to adopt within our efforts to obtain fitter. More than that though, I hope to inspire you to definitely change, to your good and well-being, how we perceive and act in relation to every factor of your evryday lives, events, situations, circumstances, problems, relationships as well as any goals maybe you have set yourselves. Change your mindset, act in a certain way and you will probably achieve those goals.The things you want beyond life will fall in your grasp. As a practical example, I wish to apply the principles I will be sharing along with you, in your battle to have fitter. It is for starters important that we establish Who the Jesus of Scripture is! He is the Second Person with the Godhead, and it is God enter into the stream human history - "For in Christ every one of the fullness in the Deity lives in bodily form ? When the fullness of your energy had come (that's, at God's precise timing), God sent forth His Son, born of woman (He created the stream of human history), born within the (Torah) Law, to redeem those who were within the Law (that is, under the condemnation as well as the guilt of breaking it), so that we (those that have anchored real-faith in Jesus Christ) might receive adoption as (God's legal) sons" (Colossians 2:9 NIV; Galatians 4:4 ESV).