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- Saigon is a story told in a time of war by New York Times bestselling author Ralph Pezzullo, who lived as a boy in Vietnam from 1963-1965. Our protagonist is a sensitive, open-minded thirteen-year-old with a self-centered father who serves as a diplomat with the US Embassy. Eager to engage his exotic new environment, the boy befriends locals working at the Embassy maintenance shop and serves as a batboy for the US Special Forces softball team. Over time, he develops a unique perspective on the political crisis gripping the country and the role of the US. He witnesses terrifying events and scenes of aching beauty - a brutal attack on the softball field, the wedding of two Vietnamese friends, the self-immolation of a Buddhist monk and the bombing of a US movie theater juxtaposed against the sensual beauty and elegance of daily life in Vietnam. Highly evocative of an important time and place, this remarkable coming-of-age story follows the challenges of this boy as he navigates a new world, discovers himself and finds the beginning of his own path.
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- Citizen Green examines the current Zeitgeist of the global environmental challenges, solutions and actions we must take in order to live healthy and sustainable lives.
- Aquarian Realization with Leigh J McCloskey In this thoughtful and exuberant talk Leigh explores the question of what is meant by the dawning Aquarian Age, what is an Aquarian and what is the "Aquarian Principle." Also, he illuminates the difference between an Aquarian and Piscean mind or type of perception and agreement and how both possibilities exist within each person potentially.
- "The Akashic Library," Lucid Dreams and the CODEX TOR FOLIO with Leigh J McCloskey. In this immersive presentation Leigh J McCloskey takes us into the pages of his 8 originating drawings for "The First Codex Tor Folio" These remarkable visions are from the early1980's that began opening inner doors of perception into what is known as the " Akashic Library, "and in turn became the well of ideation that have shaped the course and questions of his art, life and visual philosophy.
- Art and the Creative Spirit with Leigh J. McCloskey Leigh looks at the essential nature of art and reclaiming the creative spirit. @ (6:01) "Maybe our job now is not to critique or to think in a linear sense where is art going. Maybe art has come home, meaning the creative spirit's come home (revealing) that part of us that says even if no one else cares, I do." In that intimacy, in that willingness, possibly that's the seed of a new responsibility.".. not to oneself alone, but truly to the creative/art spirit both within and without.