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		<title>The contemporary lighting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the important appliance or accessories on our house was the lights. It can give us bright and light at night and even on day time. Also did you know that many people do uses the light these days to add decoration and look for their house. You can now be able to buy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the important appliance or accessories on our house was the lights. It can give us bright and light at night and even on day time. Also did you know that many people do uses the light these days to add decoration and look for their house. You can now be able to buy for lighting that has their own designs and color. You can find the lighting that would match the design of your furniture.<br />
Different houses these days prefer having the tech illumination and <a href="http://www.lbclighting.com/">contemporary lighting</a> for their houses.  Intended for the sake of tech lighting and modern lighting, populace spend giant currency. As you can see they prefer the <a href="http://www.lbclighting.com/TECHLIGHTING.html">tech lighting</a> and <a href="http://www.lbclighting.com/Nora-Lighting.html">nora lighting</a> for it was better that the former lighting. Some had proven and seen the differences between the other lighting and they end up choosing the contemporary one. The lights will not just give you a brighter house but it can shows house crowned heads and self respect. The lights can enhance the status of residence which can sometimes results that the house would looks like paradise at living and nights. Attracting to those people who will look at your house at night. You can now shop for the lights on the internet. Find the various type and design that they can give you. See the different kind of lighting that you can use for your home.</p>
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		<title>The movers to hire</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 17:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ With the online services that you can now be able to search on the internet, it made some comparison and even the search easily. As you type in the specific service that you needed you can find the results the way that you needed. If you search for the service together with it was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> With the online services that you can now be able to search on the internet, it made some comparison and even the search easily. As you type in the specific service that you needed you can find the results the way that you needed. If you search for the service together with it was the ideal location for the service you can find results instantly. If there comes an instance that you cannot find the one located on your place you can search for the service that was near you.<br />
If you are going to move from one place to another and you needed to have the service of the <a href="http://www.hireahelper.com/movers/">Movers</a>? And if you are on Chicago you can have the right one. There is the HireAHelper.com which offers <a href="http://www.hireahelper.com/movers/chicago_il/">Chicago movers</a> services. Giving you the satisfying and the service on the affordable price. You can be sure that the items that you needed to move or transport can be delivering on good condition no worries that you valuable might have scratch or the delivery time was late. The <a href="http://www.hireahelper.com/movers/los-angeles_ca/">Los Angeles movers</a> had a lot of trucks on different sizes so need to worry how much big or heavy will be the item to transport.<br />
With their internet based service you can easily do the comparison with their service to other company. You can easily have the ideas if how and what is the service that they can offer you. You can have the fastest and the easiest communication with the service because of the technology. Now if you really are looking for the right company to trust I can refer you to this company and be proud that you had availed their service.</p>
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		<title>To change the car</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 17:21:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am in the mood of decorating and changing the looks of my car. Thinking that I can add more accessories for the car. I first then look and search for ideal accessories that I can put up to my car. Such as the halo headlights, spoiler and the new dashboard so I can add [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am in the mood of decorating and changing the looks of my car. Thinking that I can add more accessories for the car. I first then look and search for ideal accessories that I can put up to my car. Such as the <a href="http://www.carid.com/projector-headlights.html">halo headlights</a>, spoiler and the new dashboard so I can add new cd players for my sound. Good thing that shopping for such items was made easy for I can do it online.<br />
There is the CARiD.com which was known to be the one who can offer me the accessories and the car part that I needed. I am going to add more light in front and on the back of the car for a better vision and good looking at night. Giving me not just the multi purpose light but the light which can highlight my car especially when I hang out with my friend. When there is a car show on going for sure people will find their reason to take a look at my car.<br />
You too can also find a lot of car accessories on their site. Visit their site anytime and find more items to buy on their site. Personalize your car from the lights to the plates. </p>
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		<title>Gaming supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 14:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The gaming had given people, either adult, teens or any age they had found hobby and leisure as they enjoy the pc games these days. If before only teenagers are those who are interested with the pc games now at all ages they find an interesting game to play. Boys and girls, adult, teens and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The gaming had given people, either adult, teens or any age they had found hobby and leisure as they enjoy the pc games these days. If before only teenagers are those who are interested with the pc games now at all ages they find an interesting game to play. Boys and girls, adult, teens and children. For sure they have the game that was right for you.<br />
If you are going to have a visit on the site on my post you can find a lot of pc games that they can offer you. You can <a href="http://www.pcgamesupply.com/buy/Wrath-of-The-Lich-King-WOTLK-CD-Key/">buy wotlk cd key</a> and the <a href="http://www.pcgamesupply.com/buy/Wrath-of-The-Lich-King-WOTLK-CD-Key/">buy wotlk</a>. The game offered action and fun that is why many people do have <a href="http://www.pcgamesupply.com/buy/Wrath-of-The-Lich-King-WOTLK-CD-Key/">wotlk cd key</a>.</p>
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		<title>Create a Sacred Space</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 13:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The art of decorating and the art of creating sacred space start with the same elements, according to Mary Groves.7 As codirector of the Sacred Art of Living Center in Bend, Oregon, Groves is intimately involved with planning the ambience of programs and presentations as well as content. “Both decor and sacred space involve beautiful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The art of decorating and the art of creating sacred space start with the same elements, according to Mary Groves.7 As codirector of the Sacred Art of Living Center in Bend, Oregon, Groves is intimately involved with planning the ambience of programs and presentations as well as content. “Both decor and sacred space involve beautiful items,” she says. Both involve the use of color themes, fabrics, live plants, birds, or fish—and design, the manner in which they’re put together—to change a room.”<br />
After completing an interior decorating course earlier in her life, Groves realized that the only people who could afford her service would be the wealthy. She says that idea turned her off:<br />
“I wanted to do this for people who shop atWal-Mart. I wanted to go into somebody’s home and help them rearrange what they’ve already got.”<br />
Working for years with Hospice, Groves realized by visiting people’s homes as a volunteer and bereavement coordinator that beyond the way a home is decorated, everyone has altars in their living spaces. We all display things that are important to us,” she says. Groves realized that the element of s/gnificance is what makes them not just decorations, but sacred objects. ‘Rather than putting my collection of mementos ortrophies on this shelf because I’m proud of them,” Groves says, ‘I recognize it’s more than thatThese things represent a lot of energy that I’ve put into Iife.They stand for who I am.The intention with which I place them make them more than just something to look at.They become an extension of me, an expression of my soul.”<br />
Groves now creates altars and sacred spaces for educational workshop environments—the Art of Spiritual Discernment, the Sacred Art of Dying, and Taize Vespers worship, an interfaith prayer service. My belief is that all things are sacred,” she says. What we do with them either depletes us or inspires us to live in a better way.” Groves’s interior settings create a sense of God’s presence as well as beautiful backdrops that become centers of spiritual focus.<br />
How might you transform the interior decoration in your home into sacred space? How might you create altars to God through your home?<br />
• Pay attention to light, arrangement, and symbolism. An altar can be set up anywhere. It may even be carried with you in a<br />
small box. just a little candle placed with care on a desk can transform practical space to a place of prayer<br />
• Altars are made when you carefully arrange photographs of people you love or miss, items that represent places you’ve been, objects in which you’ve invested energy, colors that<br />
have a particular significance.These may change the emotive<br />
content of a room.<br />
As Groves says, An altar is nothing more than a place to remember someone or something that is important to you.” It is a place to inspire you to live on and to live well.</p>
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		<title>the decor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 13:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In decor a fundamentally sensual response is at work with the spiritual. I found myself bringing earthy things into my home:
terra-cotta, iron, pebbles smoothed by river water, beach stones pocked by organisms and waves, spice-colored things like the red cinder on the roads where I live. I wouldn’t trade anything (anything!)—even convenience—for wood heat and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In decor a fundamentally sensual response is at work with the spiritual. I found myself bringing earthy things into my home:<br />
terra-cotta, iron, pebbles smoothed by river water, beach stones pocked by organisms and waves, spice-colored things like the red cinder on the roads where I live. I wouldn’t trade anything (anything!)—even convenience—for wood heat and firelight. If I buy jewelry, it is usually garnet and amber. I decorate with these too, hanging necklaces on pretty hooks or heaping bracelets in a crystal dish. Whenever something in a shade of blue was brought into my home, I found myself moving it around, then moving it out. Recognizing this pattern helped me learn more about myself<br />
I read that some people need to be cooled down, others to be warmed up. I discovered that fire represents creativity while water represents activity and movement. Pinks and reds have long been associated with femininity, and blues with masculinity Investigating further, I recognized at last that having lived so long in a household of females (including all their female friends coming and going), my home harbors a lot of female energy—possibly an overload. Watching a random Home and Garden TV program, I learned that blues and the color black must be used to anchor reds. Now I’ve planted such anchors in my living spaces: a dark blue throw over the sofa, a carpet incorporating dark blue triangles with burgundies, a blue satin housecoat on the wall in my bedroom.<br />
My goal is to create an artful journal of place and history in my home. That does not mean a “pulled together” decor that communicates a particular style or offers a coherent look. Flaws let in light. Imperfections and all, my home will reflect that which is most meaningftil for me, peace and a lively sense of fun. Why not have both? Home is where you live the life you really want, says Jane Alexander, author of Spirit of the Home. There are no perfect lives and there are no perfect homes, she explains, concluding that a home is made numinous by the love and feeling we invest in it.5<br />
Frank Lloyd Wright believed that architecture is the master art form, and he reinvented it according to his own vision. Designing and building 769 buildings in his lifetime, both monumental and intimate, Wright saw that the space where people live would make the people who inhabit it different. He sometimes stipulated interior design for his homes as well, right down to where each table and chair should be placed.<br />
Wright’s view of art was described by historian William Cronon:<br />
“An artist . . . transforms nature by looking at nature, passing it through the soul, and in the expression&#8230; something more natural emerges. Which is as close as we get to God.”6<br />
Indeed. Our homes and the sacred art of living in them are a link between heaven and earth. Invite God in.</p>
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		<title>Try some experiment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an experiment, I write questions for myself and tuck them into vases and pitchers, under candlesticks, and in books: What does my home want? What kind of person is my home inviting me to be? What concrete steps might take me there? What does my sofa want to wear? What messages do the walls [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an experiment, I write questions for myself and tuck them into vases and pitchers, under candlesticks, and in books: What does my home want? What kind of person is my home inviting me to be? What concrete steps might take me there? What does my sofa want to wear? What messages do the walls want to pass along? If I could do one thing different this year, what would it be?<br />
I will allow myself to live into the answers, educated by a rural existence close to nature, where weathered things mingle with new. Wear and tear is part of the charm. My windows don’t want to dress up, for instance. My fireside chair requests contours that hug and feel plush with wear of soft-on-the-skin upholstery. My walls ask for a dash of the theatrical: a colorful hat on the antler rack, a bright painting hung upside down.<br />
My house is filling itself with symbols of where it wants to go—clutter-free, for one thing. It does not want to be overly attached to the past. That would imply fearing the future won’t bring anything as meaningful as what has gone before. Sentiment is often just a different kind of materialism that only seems less inane. My home will always be a work in progress.<br />
Some things never change, of course, but very few. Among these, empty space in a room is universally essential. White space, as it is called in graphic design, leaves a place for personal interpretation and for emotional response to be processed. Along with light, empty space can enhance the sacred feel of an interior more efficiently than</p>
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		<title>The interior at home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 13:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A glimpse into a couple of pages of my three-dimensional scrapbook reflects recent changes in my life:
• I found that I preferred furniture to be arranged at diagonals. Afterward I read that doing so is an antidote to disharmony collecting in corners. (Does that mean I’m doing the right thing, or that I should work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A glimpse into a couple of pages of my three-dimensional scrapbook reflects recent changes in my life:<br />
• I found that I preferred furniture to be arranged at diagonals. Afterward I read that doing so is an antidote to disharmony collecting in corners. (Does that mean I’m doing the right thing, or that I should work on the disharmony in my home? This has become an interesting question for me to ponder and may lead to more changes.)<br />
• I had a delightfully animated goldfish for years—until he leap to his death one day. Since then, without conscious connection to the goldfish, I played with the idea of painting my front door red. I read that according to feng shui, the ancient art of “placement,” a goldfish or a red door invites prosperity Wouldn’t that be nice?<br />
• Ever since I can remember, my shelves have served as little altars where I place icons like the lava rock from my hike to the top of Black Crater or mosaic pieces picked up along the Apian ‘Way near Caesarea. Recently I learned that rocks and stones are elemental symbols of Saint Patrick’s Celtic Christianity.</p>
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		<title>The interior</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 13:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artful interiors reflect your saga: your personal history, family tradition, and ethnic culture. The decorating choices you make usually are determined by what is happening in your life and what you want to happen. “A person’s home should be like a three-dimensional scrapbook,” says art gallery director Greg Guelda. When you allow your interiors to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artful interiors reflect your saga: your personal history, family tradition, and ethnic culture. The decorating choices you make usually are determined by what is happening in your life and what you want to happen. “A person’s home should be like a three-dimensional scrapbook,” says art gallery director Greg Guelda. When you allow your interiors to evolve, when you make even subtle changes in your living space as you do in your life, that re-creates what you will experience as well. questions are pertinent: Where did you travel this year? How were you influenced by the terrain and the customs? Will this be reflected in your home next year? What changes occurred in your family? How did you celebrate differently? What new traditions did you start? What books did you read and classes did you take? What new thoughts and ideas were generated by these? What kinds of objects, colors, and design will reflect this in your rooms? How will all these changes influence how you will live and what you will do differently in your life and family next year?</p>
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		<title>The Art of Living interiors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 13:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mysteries always teach us to combine the holy with
the profane,” theologian Martin Buber said. That same insight is expressed in another way—doctrine without
jargon—by decorator Elsie de Wolfe. An attitude toward home interiors like Dc Wolfe’s enhances our sense of the holy to ground our busy, fragmented lives. When we incorporate visual elements in our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The mysteries always teach us to combine the holy with<br />
the profane,” theologian Martin Buber said. That same insight is expressed in another way—doctrine without<br />
jargon—by decorator Elsie de Wolfe. An attitude toward home interiors like Dc Wolfe’s enhances our sense of the holy to ground our busy, fragmented lives. When we incorporate visual elements in our home that spring from our desire to worship, we express spirituality in the raw stuff of life.<br />
Your decor may be inspired by high-church environments that feature rich color, ornament, and embellishment. Or it may be inspired by minimalist congregations where neutral colors, sheer light from transparent windows, and plain furniture facilitate simplicity. It may be inspired by nature, particularly the celestial realm as filtered through the heritage ofJudeo-Christian tradition: stars, sun, clouds.<br />
However you combine the sacred with the ordinary will keep the flame burning on the hearth of your dream home.<br />
“Color is the first thing we respond to when entering a room, the most powerful decorating tool, because it affects how we feel,” according to designer Gail Mayhugh.’<br />
Marketing analysts claim also that color is a tool of communication. Since color can actually shape mood and biological responses, it greatly affects the sacred possibilities in our homes. Much like scent, memories are attached to different colors; individual color preferences are often based on our own experience of emotions associated with places or events.2<br />
In the twenty-first century, consumers seek healing colors— colors that create soulful feelings, even down to the rejuvenating hues chosen for bath towels. For the new millennium, the Color Marketing Group predicted earth tones and shades of water and sky would predominate in response to consumers’ interest in spiritual things. At its dawn, true red, the color of religious iconography, was most popular, possibly in connection with the anniversary of Christ’s birth celebrated around the globe. Deeper reds, burnt reds, and bluish reds came soon after, symbols of connection to regal heritage as children of God and to the creation. Purples and blues were popular as soothing colors. They make visible transcendence, cleansing, and clarity. The light we love in white brings a tie to purity and emotional comfort. Subtle browns make their way into the earthy palette with names like “biscotti” and “mocha,” inspired by the popularity of coffeehouse hot spots—substituting for some the fellowship previous generations found in church.</p>
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