pondering thoughts


XMEN Dark Phoenix
May 26, 2006, 11:08 pm
Filed under: Film, Weblogs

Ewr
Drew this just now still a work in progress, Famke Janssen as the Dark Phoenix / Jean Grey in X-Men 3! Wow This
proves to be one of my favorite movies! I was blown away by the
shocking scenes as much as the effects… hehehe okay this is based on
one scene in the movie where something terrible happened heheh (don’t
want to give spoilers) she’s supposed to spread her arms but I’ll just
add them later heheh

Anyway I’ve noticed that some of my artworks were being used by people
who know better, I mean they could have ask me first right?! and what’s
worst is that they are actually earning money from it!!!!! To the
people who’s doing it, please stop. Please respect other people’s work,
they have spend enough time and effort to create these artworks only to
be used without their consent…

Oh yeah hand drawn in paper and took a photo off it, my scanner’s not working at the moment argghhh btw you can check my DeviantArt Gallery, HERE



The Da Vinci Code
May 16, 2006, 7:50 pm
Filed under: Books, Current Affairs, Film, Religion, Weblogs

            

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    0kay I know it may have send a
shockwave to the world with it’s enigmatic queries and controversies like what
if Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and that there are cult-like
organizations that would go to extreme lengths to protect and hide this ‘past-on-knowledge’
as they could well have been for centuries… but hey why are people so afraid
of the movie? I was monitoring the news these past few months first there where
the da vinci code documentaries then the insightful discovery of the Gospel of
Judas, which opens us that there were and are many gospels at that time and how
vast Christianity is and the mystery on how Uraneus choose what
gospels to be includec in the bible and just yesterday the MTRCB rated it a
R-18, one of the strictest ratings with Singapore on the second with R-16 I
think – not what the film distributor wanted which is to show the movie to PG-13
audience…

    For me people need not to be afraid nor be offended – well okay sure
it’s a bit pessimistic in the ‘faith’ department but that’s where it all boils
down to, I think the people who are afraid are the weak of faith or just plain
close-minded type of Joes… You see I think what people saw in Dan Brown’s novel
is a sort of eye-opener that our Religion is somewhat fixed that one could only
accept without question but what if there are things, knowledge that weren’t
disclosed? Would that be a reason enough to seek the truth? Isn’t it ‘Truth’ we
are all searching for? Well what if it’s all true or false, all we can do is to
accept it after all the evidence are presented and concluded. As my ever
religious father said, he deosn’t care if it were true who cares anyway it’s
what one’s faith that matter… He’s has been a member of Carmelites and other
religious organizations for as long as I know… And look at his son? A Catholic
and a blasphemer hahahahahah I don’t have to explain my view on religions cause
like he said, it’s my faith that matter. But then again ancient scholars and
big thinkers are very keen on these matters why they even have mantras like
"If you can not convince them, confuse them". Confusing is not
anything but questions of a question. The right answer is in the right question. 

    Anyway I have read the 40 million frictional
novel and by the category itself – frictional well doesn’t it sums it up
already? Well yes and no. Not many people know that one of it’s reference is a
Nonfiction novel done by Henry Lincoln and company, The Holy Blood and The Holy
Grail, published for more than 20 years ago - 1982 to be precise which I wasn’t
born yet heheheh :D Lincoln’s novel started that craze over the significance of
Mary Magdalene and the Sangreal which implies that the Holy Grail may not have
been a cup or chalice which Christ’s blood were spill into but just a metaphor
for a direct descendant – Jesus’ own flesh and blood, his child and that the
bloodlines continued that of the Merovingian Kings protected by the crusaders…
King Arthur anyone? Hehehe But apart from all this talk on scandals and secret
groups lies something more than that as a documentary clearly said (The Origins
of the Da Vinci Code) whereby it discusses how Henry Lincoln discovered this
code in a little place called Château de Rennes wherein talks of lost treasures
blinded people, a forgotten knowledge that ancient people already knew certain
mathematical solutions that where only presented to us some years ago (Yep heck
I hate Math!), and what of the seemlingly mysterious pentagrams that keeps on
popping in paintings and maps which concerns this, and much more… certainly a
must see if you want to dig deeper into these topics.

    Well on May 18 will certainly
be an exciting day for people like me hehehe – It’s the premiere of the
controversial movie based from the best selling novel, The Da Vinci Code
starring Tom Hanks as the lead actor…

PS. MTRCB said they will make a
disclaimer saying that this is just frictional hahahah