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    Thread: Downs Syndrome Art


    Light (Offline)

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    #1
    02-12-2010, 07:25 PM
    As I posted in another thread, I think people with downs have much light in them. I found some art by people with downs, here is some. Most are from http://users.psln.com/sharing/Michael/or...twork.html you can buy them too
    [Image: nedjar-michel-darius-97-mixed-media-on-c...=450&h=325]
    [Image: rainbow.jpg][Image: KidsandPetsintheTulips.jpg][Image: GoldenTunnel.jpg][Image: Music1.jpg][Image: n50twi.jpg][Image: Moonsong4.jpg][Image: Lilywithangelkittens.jpg]
    [Image: mountain460.jpg]

    I love these people!! Too bad most are aborted these days(I read something that says there are like 90% less now days)

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    Peregrinus (Offline)

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    #2
    02-12-2010, 11:45 PM
    Beautiful art, and I agree that they can be beautiful people too. I grew up around downs syndrome children and adults, and they were a lot of fun.

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    ayadew

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    #3
    02-13-2010, 02:53 PM
    According to Kryon, people with down's are much closer to the universe than us 'normal' humans who has to drag around a rational and linear brain all day long.

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    Lavazza (Offline)

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    #4
    02-17-2010, 12:20 PM
    I agree, our rational sides although helpful with technical things, are a major hindrance when trying to explore the subjective right-brain world of spirit.

    I really like the one with the starry night at the sea by the way!

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