BINIAM BinIAM Yibaleh ቢንያም
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| Occupation | BinIAM BinIAM Yibaleh ቢንያም |
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| Location | Earth Link, MATRIX, Germany |
| Links | Audio Clip, Wishlist |
| Introduction | MY REVIEW -***The Art of Peace is a "spiritual technology", which allowed individual persons to better cope with THEIR life. The moral standpoint of martial art of aikido sought the enlightenment of the individual and caring mostly not about politics. In art of Aikido, the focus is on the cultivation of the mind and behavior patterns consistent with spiritual goals.Moral questions on violence The samurai is handed down to us as a symbol of the Japanese warrior tradition and although he greatly from its western counterpart, the medieval knight, is different than martial art of aikido , so it calls its mention an adventurous Image of daring and courage in us. Aikido Ueshiba had nothing to do with stimulus / response.Its about the Art of Peace. Which peace is an active quality. Can you see an enemy in the face and remain in peace ? yEs. *BINIAM YIBALEH* |
| Favorite movies | **Car Wash**: Richard Pryor as a preaching 'wonder-man' The Art Linson Production was directed by Michael Schultz from a screenplay by Joel Schumacher. Starring Franklyn Ajaye, Bill Duke, George Carlin, Irwin Corey, Ivan Dixon, Antonio Fargas, Jack Kehoe, Clarence Muse, Lorraine Gary, The Pointer Sisters and Richard Pryor, Car Wash is an episodic comedy about a day in the lives of the employees and the owner, Los Angeles, California ------------------------------------------------------- **The Matrix**: is a 1999 science fiction action film written and directed by Larry and Andy Wachowski, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, and Hugo Weaving. -------------------------------------------------------- |
| Favorite music | BinIAM BinIAM Yibaleh ቢንያም: REGGAE MUSIC : - Reggae is a genre of music that has its roots in the Ethiopian Church and a number of other musical styles. It incorporates influences from Jamaican music (both traditional Mento and contemporary Ska), as well as American Rhythm & Blues, which was broadcast from high-powered stations in New Orleans and Florida in the early days of radio, and could be easily picked up in Jamaica. Reggae’s closest musical relations are Ska and Rocksteady, popular in Jamaica during the 1950s and early 1960s. Reggae evolved from these other genres, really coming into its own later that decade.Reggae shares many characteristics with Ska, such as a walking bass line with guitar and piano off-beats, but Ska is faster paced and also tends to incorporates jazz-influenced horn riffs. The genre was lauded by Jamaican youths around the time that the nation gained independence in 1962. Rocksteady slowed the Ska tempo right down. Played by smaller bands, it also used more syncopated bass patterns. This style is very close to Reggae and the dividing line between Rocksteady and early Reggae is not always easily distinguishable.Reggae music is recognisable thanks to its heavy backbeated rhythm. This means, for example, that the second and fourth beat would be emphasised when playing in 4/4 time. This is very typical of African-based musical genres, though uncommon in traditional forms of Asian or European music. Reggae also tends to use “double skank” guitar strokes on the offbeat, and lyrics often centre on more socio-political themes. |
| Favorite books | BinIAM BinIAM Yibaleh ቢንያም: www.goodreads.com/user/show/42331923-biniam-biniam* YOU Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life - - -by Eleanor Roosevelt> COMMENT < Biniam said: " At the end of You Learn by Living, Eleanor Roosevelt writes that she feels that her book advice for personal growth and fulfillment boils down to a handful of principles. It is always helpful to successfully complete smaller steps that carry you gradually towards a larger goal. There are more clearly defined objectives, it will be defined between steps achieved and made visible. that motivates incredible.* At Hell's Gate: A Soldier's Journeyby Claude Anshin Thomas> COMMENT< *Peace can exist* "Without warmongers no weapons and without weapons no warmonger." ~ Biniam Yibaleh ~ My Review about the book *AT THE HELL's GATE* ~ |

