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To receive the full 17 page PDF see here. And he laid his hands on her, and immediately she was made straight, and she glorified God. Luke 13:13, ESV Mudra means “seal ”, “closure”, or “gesture” in Sanskrit. We use these gestures mostly in meditation or in pranayama practice to direct the flow of energy within the body by using the hands. If you or your students feel uncomfortable with this term, you can simply refer to them as hand positions or postures of prayer. We will also explore the hand positions found throughout biblical scripture. The universe is made […]
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In ancient times, a dark, hairy, horned beast was said to show up at the door to beat children, and carry them off in his sharp claws. The Krampus could be heard in the night by the sound of his echoing cloven hooves and his rattling iron chains. The strangest part was that he was in league with Santa Claus.
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To receive the full 17 page PDF see here. And he laid his hands on her, and immediately she was made straight, and she glorified God. Luke 13:13, ESV Mudra means “seal ”, “closure”, or “gesture” in Sanskrit. We use these gestures mostly in meditation or in pranayama practice to direct the flow of energy within the body by using the hands. If you or your students feel uncomfortable with this term, you can simply refer to them as hand positions or postures of prayer. We will also explore the hand positions found throughout biblical scripture. The universe is made […]
Chet Phillips (previously), a talented illustrator in Austin, Texas has created "Unnatural History", a wonderful series of vintage scientific field study
The Wiener Werkstätte, or Vienna Workshops was founded in 1903 by architect Josef Hoffmann and artist Koloman Moser. In 1907, the Wiener Werkstätte began publishing a numbered series of postcards, which would ultimately include nearly 1,000 cards. Many of them were designed to celebrate holidays, such as Christmas and Easter. Fashion, both contemporary and historical, became another popular subject, along with humorous topics and favourite tourist spots of the period. All of the major designers who worked for the firm were contributors in this medium including Josef Hoffmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, and Dagobert Peche. Other noteworthy artists who were active in this area whose names may be less familiar include Moriz Jung, Rudolf Kalvach, Mela Koehler, and Maria Likarz, among others. Postcard reverse This is part 1 of a 2-part post on Wiener Werkstätte postcards: Postkarte no. 18 Urban Janke, Til Eulenspiegel Postkarte no. 19 Franz Karl Delavilla Postkarte no. 21 Oskar Kokoschka Postkarte no. 29 Ruldolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 33 Ruldolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 66 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 67 Josef Hoffmann Postkarte no. 71 Berthold Loffler Postkarte no. 78 Oskar Kokoschka Postkarte no. 81 Moriz Jung, The Child Prodigy 1907 Postkarte no. 82 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 85 Rudolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 87 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 89 Rudolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 90 Rudolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 95 Rudolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 96 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 99 Rudolf Kalvach, Joys of Motherhood 1907 Postkarte no. 100 Rudolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 107 Rudolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 110 Mela Koehler Postkarte no. 134 Urban Janke Postkarte no. 135 Urban Janke Postkarte no. 148 Rudolf Kalvach Postkarte no. 151 Fritz Zeymer Postkarte no. 167 Remigius Geyling Postkarte no. 252 Carl Otto Czeschka Postkarte no. 262 Josef Divéky Postkarte no. 282 Erich Schmal Postkarte no. 288 Egon Schiele Postkarte no. 305 Hans Kalmsteiner Postkarte no. 309 Unknown Artist Postkarte no. 319 Susi Singer Postkarte no. 341 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 342 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 343 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 344 Moriz Jung Postkarte no. 380 Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel Postkarte no. 381 Ludwig Heinrich Jungnickel Postkarte no. 392 Mela Koehler Postkarte no. 397 Mela Koehler