Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Japanese Strip Dancer

Again in flight


"stole" (quotation marks) the space to other topics related to the apparently more taiji quan to publicize an initiative that moves me every time.

Sunday, March 13, 2011 at 10:30 am at the Visitor Center of the Natural Reserve of WWF Vanzago will be returned to the nature of prey kept at the Wild Animal Rescue Centre (CRAS).


animals treated at the CRAS are often survivors of severe trauma due to firearms, burns caused by high-tension wires, shocks against fixed obstacles or cars.
Some unfortunately are unable to overcome the shock and must be helped to stop suffering. See these perfect works of art scarred by devastating injuries similar to plants or simply incapable of any action is a show that leaves you unmoved, not even the most experienced veterinarian or volunteers of the Center for Recovery.

Fortunately many animals, thanks to the work of those working at CRAS, heal and are ready to go back to being the one for which they were born: free.
Freedom is so much a part of them that are willing to do anything in the pursuit of free wind outside the cages where they are treated.

The man, in his rationality, he still needs to wonder about his fate and the animal must not ask anything: just is.
The warrior posing as a warrior, the martial artist does not care about the belt color and the hawk does not imitate himself. All of them are made and not being in the system. A basic lesson of taiji quan.

For those who wish to participate in this moment of love for our planet and learn a lesson in "essence", the appointment is in Via Three Bells 21 Vanzago (MI) Sunday, March 13, 2011 at 10:30.

to wish them many more days of wind free.

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