Wednesday 17 October 2012

People all over the world are ONLY images of God.

first on the left is the art painted yesterday.

Greetings to you all. My apologies for not doing so till now.

Underneath is a photo I took which interested me.   Images of God!
God, we are having a laugh with ourselves at times and dont always know it! 

                                                         Above is from America! Or is it?


Now for more shots of my painting. Or now, our painting....



    This is the first painting I painted yesterday, in the leather bound book I made whilst an inmate at Broadmoor        Special Hospital, circa 1979 - 1985. One could say that this time was of enlightenment and self improvement.





    This photo above is my joint favourite of today,with the one2 photos up of a different shot of same `peace`. It has an ethereal quality about it.

    This photo below is of Inca, a German Shepherd, retriever cross, who lives in the house on the corner at the bottom of `my` road.
                      
                                                                       DOG
    Mans best friend after, of course Jesus Christ!


                                                                                            The God of Christians

Blaise Pascal was a brilliant mathematician who devoted the last eight years of his shout life to philosophy and theology. His most famous work, Pensees (thoughts), was published after his death, in 1670.

  The God of Christians is not a God who is simply the author of mathematical truths, or of the order of the elements; that is the view of heathen and Epicureans. He is not merely a God who exercises providence over the life and fortunes of men, to bestow on those who worship him a long and happy life ... The God of Christians if a God of love and of comfort, a God who fills the soul and heart of those whom he possesses, a God who makes them conscious of their inward wretchedness, and his infinite mercy, who unites himself to their inmost soul, who fills it with humility and joy, whith confidence and love, who renders them incapable of any other end than himself.
                                        Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) 

Go in love and peace my brothers and sisters with the confidence that you are so loved.
Your brother Peter. 

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