Bob Marley , e' stato uno degli Sciamani piu' importanti degli ultimi decenni . Riusciva a fare confrontare le persone tra loro , a unire i popoli , a creare una magica connessione , tra Oriente e Occidente , tra Nord e Sud del mondo . Credo che , per come stanno andando le cose nel mondo di oggi .......... Lui stia vedendo e soffrendo , dalla sua invisibile dimensione . ⭕️♂️♀️⭕️
Anche sulla verità ha ragione...! La verità che si deve difendere da una guardia del corpo con le bugie,mille bugie,questo caratteristica lo possiedono le psiche gegnaccia e la psiche criminale,ad esempio,un criminale si difende con le bugie degli altri suoi complici e parenti stretti,figli e moglie tutto il suo regno ereditaria,ed è verissimo che un criminale gegnaccia fa delle sue menzogne e degli suoi sostenitori uno scudo di protezione sinile alke guardie del corpo.
Grande Indimenticabile Bob Marley 😥💔 non solo per la Sua Straordinaria Musica 🎼 ma anche per la Sua eccezionale personalità 💥 lo dimostrano questi Pensieri, Citazioni Fantastiche e Realistiche per quanto fosse un sognatore 🤗 Io le trovo assolutamente VERE !!! Le condivido quasi tutte 👍 Era un GRANDE MAESTRO ✌️ È un MITO 🌟 IMMORTALE ⭐ Grazie per la condivisione 👌
la citazione migliore è, che quando si leggono citazioni così profonde sarebbe oppurtuno mettere una voce più educata e che sappia cosè l'intenzione e la grammatica
Tutto vero, la ricchezza di un uomo sono i sentimenti, vivere la vita ogni singolo giorno donandosi agli altri, accettare il prossimo come è, senza giudicare, non essere schiavo del denaro
Possibilità, si deve dire in italiano. Così si traduce l'inglese Oportunity (v. aforisma di Churchill), mal dedotto dal latino che si parlava e scriveva in Inghilterra tra i sapienti fino al 600-700. Sbagliano tutti. Opportunità in italiano vuol dire non possibilità, ma solo se sia o no il caso di fare qualcosa. Esempio: è possibile vestirsi di rosso, ma non è opportuno a un funerale. Chiaro ora? Diffondere, perché la gente sul web e alla tv impara solo gli errori. E ora a forza di sbagliare la gente sta imbarbarendo anche i Dizionari, i peggiori ovviamente
CURIOSITA' I personaggi (famosi) Della scienza e della conoscenza (i più intelligenti) fanno parte della schiera dei cosiddetti malati mentali da cui l'insussistenza della malattia, mentre il resto dell'umanità (nevrotica), cosiddetta sana di mente, è sostanzialmente miope, conseguenza della cultura affettiva (Genesi 2.17) imperante nel mondo che non lascia anima viva, domina il mondo: "Ma (ad eclusione dei geni della conoscenza e della scienza) molti (a motivo della cultura affettiva imperante nel mondo che la sonnolenza genera e la malattia mentale promuove) dei primi (dei più intelligenti) saranno ultimi (finiranno nei reparti di psichiatria), e molti degli ultimi (saran) primi (in Parlamento, nel Governo, nei Tribunali, impiegati dello Stato, insegnanti, luminari della scienza ecc.": Vangelo di Marco Marco 10.31 LE COSE NON STANNO COME SEMBRANO
"Nn fare del bene se non sopporti l'ingratitudine'". Il mio credo mi insegna a fare del bene senza aspettarmi nulla in cambio. Ed il bene che faccio vale doppio se nessuno sa che viene da me. L'ingratitudine è una condizione patologica del ns mondo ma se devo scegliere fra fare del bene o del male scelgo la prima. Ogni aforisma del cazzo viene colto a verità assunta. Il Mio Signore ( rispettando tutti gli altri credo) non mi ha mai detto di NONfare del bene. Anzi di più! Sopporta pure gli ingrati.
Si dai caso....è come dire: 'Alexa dille a Sonia che la amo" ...cioè certi aforismi ( posto che siano tt suoi ) meriterebbero una narrazione alternativa....figa Confucio narrato da un robot....tanto vale chiamare Tobi della Voda....
Nella felicità dei fanciulli è la chiave di volta: "Gesù disse: Mostratemi la pietra (la felicità vissuta dai fanciulli all'insaputa degli adulti) scartata dai costruttori (dai Teologi e dagli scienziati), quella è la chiave di volta (per accedere alla conoscenza)": Vangelo di Tommaso 66 ORA CONOSCE PERCHE' GLI ACCADEMICI (gli scienziati) SONO DEI SOMARI
"Midnight Ravers" Do-do-do. Do-do-do. Do-do-do (You can't tell the woman from the man) No, I say you can't, 'cause they're dressed in the same pollution (Dressed in the same pollution) Their mind is confused with confusion With their problems since they've no solution They become the midnight ravers Someone say (Please, don't let me down!) Oh, please, don't let me - ee-ya-bab, oh, please don't let me down! (Midnight) Midnight ravers! (ravers) Midnight ravers! (Please don't) Oh, please, please Don't let me down, down, down, down, down! Don't let me down Don't let me down I see ten thousand chariots (ah-ah-ah-ah) And they coming without horses; (coming without horses) The riders - they cover their face, (ah-ah-ah-ah) So you couldn't make them out in smoky place (Make them out in smoky places) In that musical stampede, where everyone is doing their thing Musical stampede - people swinging Musical stampede. Someone say People, ride on! (keep a-riding!) (Keep a-riding!) Ride on! (Keep a-riding!) Midnight ravers! People, ride on! (keep a-riding!) (Keep a-riding!) Ride on! (Keep a-riding!) Midnight ravers! I can't tell my woman from the man She is dressed in the same pollution; (dressed in the same pollution) Her mind is confused with confusion To my problem seems there's never - never no solution! I've become a night-life raver And I'm begging you, (please) please, please Oh, beel-ya-ba-ba - please don't you let me down! (Night-life ravers) Night-life ravers! Night-life ravers! Oh, please, please, please, please, don't let me down Don't let me down Don't let me down! I see ten thousand chariots (ah-ah-ah-ah) And they coming without horses; (coming without horses) The riders they cover their face, (ah-ah-ah-ah) So you couldn't make them out in smoky place - In that musical stampede, oh! It's the musical stampede. Ride on! It's the musical stampede, some preacher say! People ride on! (keep a-riding!) (Keep a-riding!) Ride on! (Keep a-riding!) Midnight ravers! A-ride on! (keep a-riding!) (Keep a-riding!) Ride on! (Keep a-riding!) Midnight ravers! Ride on, y'all! (keep a-riding!) (Keep a-riding!) Ride on! (Keep a-riding!) Midnight ravers! Ride on! (keep a-riding!) (Keep a-riding!) Don't let me down, midnight ravers! (Keep a-riding!) Midnight ravers, don't let me down! (keep a-riding!) Don't let me down - don't let me down! (keep a-riding!) Well, I'm coming! I got too much talking
No, woman… No cry. Everything will get better. Love will return, the rain will stop, and happiness will come.” Bob Marley didn’t write that reggae anthem, or at least he doesn’t get full credit for it. Although his calm Jamaican-accented voice rings in our minds when we think of that track, it was originally performed by Vincent Ford, a friend of the performer, who also lived in a ghetto and worked in a communal kitchen. Although there is no clear history, it is believed that this young man inspired Bob to create a song in which he calmed a girl from her nightmares, offering her love and understanding, which is ironic, since Marley had little or no interest in the happiness of the women around him. Although the whole world has positioned Bob Marley as a peaceful figure, almost close to that of a prophet, in reality, he was more similar to John Lennon than to Emperor Haile Selassie I, whom he revered. In other words, many believe that Bob lived to sing about social problems, bring people together, and teach us that love was all we needed; however, like the former Beatle, after gaining fame, he only devoted himself to writing songs that could become hits, mistreated his wife and developed homophobic tendencies, as revealed by his wife Rita Marley in her book No Woman, No Cry: My Life with Bob Marley, where she reveals that the image the world created about her husband was completely wrong, since in his private life he was very different from what he showed to his public. Fjoowocz65hhlcatwnvs6vxt7a - bob marley's misogynist and homophobic side no one wants to remember Marley has been called “the first superstar of the third world,” and according to his wife, that is what made him a different figure than he was in his youth. Although he was a loving and respectable man, fame transformed him into another individual. Rita claims that she went from washing the only pair of shorts her husband had, to being ignored while he lived in a mansion having sex with different women, playing soccer, treating his entire family with neglect… Any Marley fan knows that the man had difficulties growing up and that, upon finding fortune, he was overwhelmed by it; on the other hand, it is also known that the man had multiple children out of wedlock, regardless of what Rita thought. In addition to the above, the woman also revealed that not only did Bob cheat on her with dozens of women (who came in and out of his mansion), but he also dared to abuse her during his rise to fame. Rita claimed that her husband never accepted refusals, as he claimed that since she was his wife, she was obligated to give him pleasure. “He was corrupted by the entertainment business, by women pouncing on him,” she explained, also pointing out that, despite his faults, he was always a good provider. Muggw2yqvvbjjh2fl2hebrstga - bob marley's misogynist and homophobic side no one wants to remember On the other hand, it is important to note that the Rastafarian teachings he followed included a strong homophobic sentiment. In fact, Jamaica, his place of origin, has been considered one of the most discriminatory places in the entire world against gay people. This is due to religious beliefs, and anyone caught in a homosexual relationship can face up to 10 years in jail, not to mention the various risks they face. Marley was no slouch and, in fact, refused to take a photograph with Prince, even though the musician was not completely gay. It is also claimed that he acted too hostile when he met a person with different sexual preferences. It should be noted that Marley also lived an existence full of contradictions. Although he touted the Rastafarian lifestyle, he became an ambitious man, living in luxury, rarely helping his homeland, and even hobnobbing with the socialist leaders of the early 1970s in Jamaica and Cuba. He made his way in the music industry by demanding more money, even though in his songs he talked about religion and contempt for materialism. “No Woman, No Cry” was a song about respecting a woman, but behind the scenes, its performer was a macho man. Jbl2t2waejabtozm4nogl3ydla - bob marley's misogynist and homophobic side no one wants to remember Marley is so alien to what the world thinks he was; he was, in fact, the only one of The Wailers to leave Jamaica. He had eleven children with seven women, abused his wife, and hated gays. However, thanks to marketing, he is the icon of millions of people who believe they fully understand reggae and look up to him as an example to follow. But beyond that, his songs were about love, joy, peace, politics, and crisis, so whatever he did, they will remain with us forever.