Dear organizers of the Nobel Prize
I did not know.
And You taught me that the Christmas wreath is full of symbolism with its circular shape and evergreen foliage representing eternal subjective life - "Increasingly the Immortal Dead necessarily commands the Human Beings who still live Alive on Planet Mother Earth".
I didn't know that laurel wreaths were a sign of honor in ancient Greece, where they were awarded to victors; and does the word “laureate” refer to someone being recognized with the laurel wreath? I did not know.
So, every time you see a wreath this holiday season, why not VENERATE the incredible Nobel Prize winners who benefited the Peaceful Evolution of Humanity?
In this photo, I am Venerating a Great Figure of Humanity – August
Comte, in front of the Goddess Humanity and behind the Tomb.
But for better clarification, I inform you that through the 8 senses, our brain receives all information (BEINGS) from the outside, processing it, in a convergent way from the Past, Future and Present; who competed, will compete and compete for the scientific and peaceful evolution of the Social and Moral Well-being of the Human Being in their home - Planet Mother Earth.
August Comte, after reading almost all the books - Bibliothèque Nationale, selected all the Figures from pre-history to the French Revolution in 1789 and wrote the reasons for his choice for each figure, creating the Positivist Calendar, with 13 months: + A Day of the Dead and + A Day of Women saints.- as follows below:
Philosophical calendar - http://www.educalendario.
POSITIVIST
CALENDAR
• In order to
have Worship, there must be
VENERATION
• One of the
ways to venerate is to remember the great deeds accomplished by the Immortals
who made for the Social and Moral Well-Being of the Evolution of Our Families,
of our Country and of Humanity.
• Let's look at
the Positivist Calendar.
• http://www.educalendario.blogspot.com/
For a description of the life and work of each Figure – Monthly, Weekly and daily for the 13 months of 28 days each month + Day of the Dead + Day of the Saints Women.
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