OCEANS OF TIME
written by Blane Charles
founder & president of BEAU-T BY BLANE

WOMEN are, by their power of conversation and their social influence, the civilizers of mankind, What is civilization? I answer, the power of good women.”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Person, The Power, The Purpose!
Victoria Medina,

Photographic Artist and Founder of
NUMINA-IMAGES GALLERY, Photographic Art that enhances the environment, inspires the spirit and provokes discussion.

“NUMINA-IMAGES Capturing The Spirit of Life!”

Victoria Medina grew up surrounded by a family of artists that had the fortune of being able to “take pen to paper.” Inspired by the opportunity “to be a part of the discussion,” Victoria chose photography as her voice, and the computer as her paint brush to transform images and create something new. She communicates on a “World Level” to create a stimulus for positive change.  Her vision is to create a virtual artist opening night through NUMINA-IMAGES GALLERY — someone in a small town in Germany could enjoy the experience by ordering wine, hearing music, and meeting the artist through audio and visual on the website. www.numinaimagesgallery.com

http://www.numina-images.com/limitededitions.html

“Life is long. In the course of your life, there may be sunny days, windy days, and days when you are drenched by rain. The sun, however, continues to rise every day regardless of the weather below it. Faith means to make effort every day, causing the hopeful sun to rise in the great “skies” of your heart in any circumstances. Therefore, a person who embraces faith is strong because he (she) possesses the great light of immortality.”

- Daisaku Ikeda

THE SUN

“The Sun is always up there as in life, and continues to shine despite life’s challenges. We always have everything within us to be victorious and successful.”

Inspired by her surroundings, Victoria is always ready to capture and immortalize moments of beauty in nature. Stormy Night was captured after showing her work to a Gallery owner out in the Hamptons. The Gallery owner encouraged Victoria to take a walk around in the area to capture what makes the Hamptons so special. With the freedom of choice and creativity the computer gives, Victoria is always amazed and grateful to be able to transform an otherwise basic image into something magnificent. With Stormy Night she was able to take the image of the ocean in the Hamptons shot one day, and merge it with an image of the sky shot in New York city another day. “I love it when it rains because the sky is always at its most glorious with a clear blue canvas and better clouds afterwards.”

“People flocked to the book “THE SECRET” when it came out because they were tired of all the cynicism that was prevalent in the news and media,” Victoria stated. “Dr. Wayne Dyer, an internationally renowned author & speaker in the field of Self-Development, always reminds us “There is always light if you choose to find it!” You always have a choice which side of the coin do you want to be on. Do you want to be on the positive side or the negative side? In every situation this is the choice you always have. Do you want to focus on the negative or do you want to focus on the positive.” She adds, ” although we are human, and it may not always be possible, I try to focus on the positive cause that just makes me feel a lot better.”

Blane shares, “I remember when I returned from Europe in 2000 and went from having it all to owning not much more than my social security number, T. Harv Eker, author of “The Secrets of the Millionaire Mind”, taught me the importance of gratitude. During a three day intensive training, one of the exercises was a competition to see who could collect the most pennies off the ground in a limited amount of time. Til this day, when I see a penny on the ground I thank the Universe. The lesson learned was that if you are not grateful for the small things in life the Universe will not grant you the bigger things in life. It’s all about appreciating everything the universe has to offer. The coin, though it has negative and positive sides, it is still very valuable in it’s totality as are we Human Beings. It’s important to embrace ourselves completely.”

End of Part I

The hour of your sacrifice
Can never be measured
It’s a gift we treasure
With the beating of our hearts

The weight of your courage
Is carried in a smile
By the grace of your shield
We never have to yield

The respect of your honor
Your greatest strength and power
Encases integrity
The soul of our humanity

The wisdom to lead
Shapes those who will exceed
Beyond their wildest dreams
Because of everything you achieved

Whenever you are walking home
Military, fire, police and all
There are no words to describe
Our gratitude and deepest pride.

Excerpt from One Nation, One Mission, One Promise — The continuing journey of fulfilling the promises made on July 4, 1776…

The image came to me before the words, but as soon as I saw it I began to think about our first responders.  From a fire person who will run into a inferno to save a life, a doctor, nurse, administrator who will assist you when you run into an emergency room, a police officer who will defuse a potential catastrophe while we exit the subway, reporters who will go on the front lines to keep us informed, volunteers who will help during a natural disaster and most importantly, to all those this day has been created and dedicated to, our military.  From home and around the world, to all different races, creeds, colors and religions, thank you for everything.  We get to celebrate, have bar-b-ques, have fun and spend time with our family and friends because of all of you.  Thank you may seem like two small words, but our hearts and gratitude are large.

May 14, 2010 – From Sea- from the American Spirit Exhibit was purchased by Kim and Joe Leonard and donated to Summit Junior Fortnightly Club for their most recent fundraiser’s silent Auction.

From Sea

Summit Junior Fortnightly Club was founded in 1893, the club has brought women of diverse backgrounds together for one purpose: to make a positive impact in the community.

What I loved most about this particular fundraiser is that they focused on a children’s medical facility that would normally fall through the cracks.  I was so honored that Kim and Joe Leonard included my work in this very special event.  It was a huge success and the money they raised was beyond their goal, which was most exciting.

On May 6, 2010 I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Tee Gregory of Psychic Tee. With over 10,000 listeners and growing Psychic Tee on Blog Talk Radio is rated the #6 Blog Radio Talk Show.

I had a fantastic time. Tee is a wonderful interviewer who makes you feel right at home and for one hour we talked about my photographic art work, Numina Images Gallery, my new photographic art book One Nation, One Mission, One Promise, One Promise, the continuing journey of fulfilling the promises made on July 4, 1776… and more.

Thank you everyone who listened to the interview, visited the my website Numina Images Gallery and purchased a photo or book or both.

Please click here to listen to our interview.

from Spring Exhibit - NuminaImagesGallery.comToday is Mother’s Day.  What a beautiful day to celebrate the gifts all mother’s give to their families and often  in ways we don’t always realize.  It is also a great day to give flowers.

Visit the Numina Images Gallery Spring Exhibit for flower images.  Flowers can be given in so many different ways.

Have a beautiful day.

My photo From Sea will be featured in a silent auction that will help raise money to redesign the recreational space for children with special needs.

This is the second event my work has had the privilege of helping to raise money for a worthy fundraiser.

The Bench – from the Limited Editions Exhibit was accepted by Friends of the Children New York for their silent auction.

Please feel free to reach out to me. I love the idea of my work having meaning and an impact on the lives of other people and if I can help, it would be my pleasure.

With the #6 rated Blog Radio Talk Show and over
10,0from Spring Exhibit - NuminaImagesGallery.com00 loyal listens and growing. I am excited and honored to be a guest this Thursday, May 6 @ 7:00 pm on Psychic Tee. For one hour we will talk about my photographic art work, Numina Images Gallery, my new photographic art book One Nation, One Mission, One Promise, One Promise, the continuing journey of fulfilling the promises made on July 4, 1776…
and more.

So save the date, Thursday, May 6,  tune in and please share your thoughts after the show.

The continuing journey of fulfilling the promises made on July 4, 1776…

Now available at Amazon.com

One Nation, One Mission, One Promise

UNIVERSAL FREEDOM

“I love picking one word that can encapsulate a life!”

The words I chose for the powerful individuals portrayed in “Change” spoke to the representation they held in their time. The two people who represented slavery didn’t have a voice, but without their actions, and their survival, we wouldn’t have Barack Obama where he is today. What did they really have at their disposal at that given moment in time when they were brought to a new land, stripped of all their rights, all their freedoms, not even being able to communicate with their native tongue? What was the only thing they really had in their hearts? They had the instinct to survive!

When you start reading about the biographies of each of these people, there was something within them that was represented in their lives, and that’s what Frederick Douglas always talked about, agitating, and that’s what he did. It’s interesting when you think about one word, like when you think about Donald Trump. He is real estate and no matter what else he talks about or does in his life you are always going to think real estate. So I looked at Sojourner Truth and the fact that her mission in life was to tell the truth of her journey. I tried to find the one word she and Douglas lived and shared.

“This is where I was inspired to dig deeper and do some research. I always thought that the statue of the Greek Goddess of the Underworld, Persephone, represented harvest. It was very eye-opening to learn about a slave completing the placement of the statue on top of the White House. The whole controversy of Jefferson Davis not wanting Thomas Crawford to put a liberty cap representing a freed slave on the statue, but allowing an American Eagle helmet was disturbing to say the least! On the other hand, learning about this filled me with gratitude for my ancestors and what I have today!” -Blane shares his feelings

The day Obama was being inaugurated I learned about and chose the statue of freedom. “If you think about one word that represents the United States it’s freedom!” When I heard the same story that day, that the White House was built by slaves and that it was the slave owner that completed the Statue of Freedom and put it on top of the White House the irony of it just flies to you! “Change” is the journey, it’s one story of America dealing with Barack. “The power is in the journey, the process, not the beginning or the end!”

European descendants who had freedom in America from the time of slavery to the 20th century usually came from a lack of freedom in their own countries, which may have included religious, economic or speech, and then of course women didn’t come into their own freedom until the 20th century. So in this particular case it was still freedom of another sort in a cultures journey, and it may come at different times, but it is the underlining foundation of every human being to want to be free and independent.

I thought the beauty of the Freedom Statue was that, while being ironic, it also symbolized how special America is because of our ideology. It’s stunning when you read those words and it can’t help but provoke some kind of emotional response. Then you take a step back and you realize that not everybody lives up to those words. What I find most moving is the desire of this country to always strive for it. That’s what that meant for me at that moment. It was a longer journey for a particular group of people in this country, but they have also attained it. “I honestly feel that freedom is something that every human being wants. It’s universal!”

“One Nation, One Mission, One Promise” I wrote shortly after 9/11. It was in reaction to the Patriot Act and all that was going on. “The one thing that takes away people’s freedom are their fears!” Every day the people you think you’re afraid of are right next to you. What makes the United States so beautiful is that we can all walk along the same path and we’re not shooting each other. We find ways to work together, go to the movies, and shop in the same mall. We do all of these things and maybe we go to our homes differently not inviting anyone in, but we find a way to live in harmony and I think that’s what we remember. “We are truly leaders of the free world because people from all over the world in every culture reside in America! That’s the point I wanted people to walk away with.”

Don’t be afraid of somebody, don’t be afraid to talk to them, because if you take away all the politics, all the religion, all the packaging, and all the junk at the end of the day it’s okay. So what’s your favorite food? Who’s your favorite celebrity? What’s your favorite music? What’s your favorite color? We all want the same thing: Freedom, Happiness, Joy, Laughter, and most of all Love. That’s what I wanted people to think about, how great this country is and that we all could live side by side in it.

“Fear Takes Away Freedom!”

“When we are aware that each moment of each day, each gesture and step we take is truly mystical and full of wonder, we will live our lives with greater thought and care. We will also have greater respect and appreciation for the lives of others.” -Daisaku IKeda

End of Part 4 of 4

Victoria Medina is the founder and photograhic artist of Numina Images Gallery.

Blane Charles is an author, designer and wellness consultant. Blane has ten years of experience working abroad in Canada, Europe, Japan and South Africa, and eight years experience as an Evening Wear specialist / Personal Shopper at Barneys NY. Blane has become his clients’ “Secret Weapon!

Open, Liberate, Revive your Life through customized management of your wardrobe and interiors. Contact Blane Charles today at info@beautbyblane.com.

THE WORD

“It would be interesting to ask a young person using the ‘N’ word, ‘How would you use Hitler?’ “

Would we expect a Jewish person to run around with that rationale, and would the same argument be valid to try to decrease the power of the word by using it in a different form? I do feel there are valid arguments on both sides. If you’re using the word with a group of friends and everyone knows the meaning amongst them then they have a right because of freedom of speech. When I’m in America and talking to my friends, I don’t have a problem talking about the good and the bad of America. But, when I’m overseas and I meet somebody who’s bashing America, No! I will not put up with it because it’s my country so have some respect for me!

“The image speaks to me about the importance of educating our young people. It speaks to the importance of not having generation gaps, but respecting our elders in the community, staying connected to our grandparents, our ancestors. This is sorely lacking, particularly in our community. So something like the “N” word is thrown around in society and this disturbs me because it keeps people down. If young people knew what pain was behind that word and the intent of that word, they wouldn’t use it so freely!” – Blane shares his feelings

MENTAL PRIVILEGE

“Material possessions cannot be enjoyed after death. But millionaires rich in life force are able to freely make use of the treasures of the universe in lifetime after lifetime and enjoy a journey of eternal happiness. This is what constitutes proof of true victory in life.” -Daisaku Ikeda

In this country we have a term “minority group” referring to anything from race to political party, but I would like everyone to consider themselves not being of a minority by virtue of the fact that we’re American, and privileged beyond “Main St.” Being born in this country, you could say there is a class system. What I would like people to consider is that even on the level of homelessness, when you think of it in third world countries compared to what it is in this country, it puts all Americans in a different class. I don’t think anywhere in the world should someone be homeless! It’s crazy that we have homelessness in this country, it shouldn’t be!

When you have a country that has free education, free libraries, it comes from our taxes, we do pay for it, and that in and of itself is privilege. That we have to go to school to get an education reflects the fact that we are born pretty wealthy to begin with. Which brings us to the mind. Now you have to understand that your mind has to be educated in order to take advantage of the privilege that you have. There are people in this country that cannot read or write and that makes no sense to me! If you don’t tap into the power of your mind you’re just closed to so many possibilities.

The America Idol, Fantasia, who was in “The Color Purple” said she was illiterate and look at what she did. Now you can’t tell me that we’re not in a really wealthy country that gives you opportunities if you’re willing to look at them, get past the blame, and take action. She was able to use the intelligence of her mind to take her to another level and it didn’t have to be through textbooks. She used the gifts that were within her and she went forward with it. So anyone born in the western world and especially in this country is already starting from a privileged background.

The middle class have a harder time than the poor and the rich in this country because we’re paying to keep the rich wealthy by buying products and we’re paying through our taxes to help the poor. As middle class we need to be a lot more in control of where we are, where we’re going, what we’re doing, and recognize propaganda for what it is, because at the end of the day we’re going to pay for it one way or another. We come from a privileged country, we have great minds, and if we use our minds first to make sure we take care of ourselves, our families, and our community, we can help America as a whole to be richer!

“With my design consulting company I make sure my clients are in touch with their own greatness or inner potential so that they are not depending on things outside of themselves to feel complete. After our consultation, not only are they in a mindset to save money, but they are also in a powerful place to attract wealth into their lives. This is really important for me!” - Blane shares his mission

That’s very important! Being empowered within your own world, if it’s just you and your home, you and your spouse, you and your family, if you allow yourself to be the leader of your own destiny then there isn’t anywhere you can’t go because you’re not being distracted by what people think you should have. Literally, I mean how many people needed to stand on line for the I-Phone? It’s a great tool, I’m not disputing it, if you can afford it, if it’s part of your business, and if you can look at the cost effectiveness of “Own That I-Phone!” But, if that I-Phone at the end of the month is putting you back, and you could be saving that money instead of carrying a status symbol, take a good step back and say, “Who am I really pleasing in this?” Where’s your leadership at home, in your life, in your own destiny?

End of Part 3 of 4

Victoria Medina is the founder and photograhic artist of Numina Images Gallery.

Blane Charles is an author, designer and wellness consultant. Blane has ten years of experience working abroad in Canada, Europe, Japan and South Africa, and eight years experience as an Evening Wear specialist / Personal Shopper at Barneys NY. Blane has become his clients’ “Secret Weapon!

Open, Liberate, Revive your Life through customized management of your wardrobe and interiors. Contact Blane Charles today at info@beautbyblane.com.

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