The Song of Wink Star: preamble
a happy story for children of all ages
story and text © Raj Arumugam, June 2008 (series of 13 parts)
Preamble
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Come…children all, children of all ages…sit close and listen…
Come and listen to this happy story of the stars and of life…
Come children of the universe, children of all nations and of all races, and
of all climates and of all kinds of space and dimensions and universes…
Come, dearest children of all beings of the living universe, come and listen to
The Song of Wink Star….
Come and listen to this story, this happy story…listen, as the story itself sings to you…
Sit close then, and listen to the story that was not made by any, or written
by a poet, or fashioned by grandfathers and grandmothers warming themselves
at the fire of burning stars…
O dearest children all, come and listen to the story that lives
of itself, and that glows bright and happy….
Come…children all, children of all ages, come and listen to this happy story,
the story so natural and smooth as life, as it sings itself to you….
The Song of Wink Star: preamble
a happy story for children of all ages story and text © Raj Arumugam, June 2008 (series of 13 parts)
pictures: The
Pleiades, an
open cluster of stars in the
constellation of
Taurus.
NASA photo;
and painting by Edgar Degas
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A lovely call to children!
Come…children all, children of all ages, come and listen to this happy story,

the story so natural and smooth as life, as it sings itself to you….
I like your positive approach. Probably, from children's point of view, it maybe so. But is life really smooth?
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Lovely pics ..beautiful words
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dear raj,
wonderful painting... if we listen to the story of the stars we can perhaps..
understand the meaning of being human....
and the the origin of man..
so the children need to play with the winking stars....
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ojaantrik - yes, the second is by Degas
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Beautiful, I am listening. Is the second painting a work of Degas ? I know very little about painting. So, do please forgive me if I have shown too much ignorance in asking this question. Let me move on to Part 2.
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Raj,
Where is the story!
Perhaps, you want us to enjoy its pictorial language !
I once Stephen Hawkings article on black hole theory .I was impressed with his views .
Are you too inspired by him!
warm regards,
yours,
ashish
Note: Looking forward to get your comment on my news blogs!
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Okieee,,, Raj Sir... m all here n m all ears.. readyyy to hear d storyyy... luvvv d trailorr.. so waitin for d movieee nowwwwwww... hehehehehee...

luvedddd tat pic of d starsss... gr888 pic... n a gr888 starttt... noww me waitin for d nxttt ... :))))
rgds
Bhavna
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Wow, your imagery is very powerful indeed..Raj
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