Evidence: Nov 5th, 09 – Today Show
Posted by Mandip on November 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The essence of life is very intelligent. Universal synchronicities line up for a reason as demonstrated in our Evidence Room. Humanity has a choice to partake in the game of life at whatever level they desire. The controls are in your hand you can make your life a misery or Joy to live, the only demons are in the MIND.
Conquer Your Mind. Conquer The Universe. – Guru Nanak
Note that if something catches YOUR ATTENTION, it does for a reason. As Seekers of Truth we like to push the envelope and question the visual perceptions we take for granted. We have discovered there IS a higher intelligence permeating the entire Universe which is looking for an expression. We interpret the data and share our stories to inspire others to be vigilant and not miss the “universal cosmic signs”, that are actually guiding us beautifully through this journey of Life.
This story features how the universal heARTificial Intelligence sent “breadcrumb signs”, to further analyze and investigate a visual image story on the Today Show featured November 5th, 2009.
As I was sipping my fresh brew of tea in the morning I was reviewing a book by Michel Nuridsany (note in the link that the author of the article is named ”PIA” – meaning PIOUS, everything has meaning in this intelligent Universe). The book contained some interesting artwork by Andy Warhol named “32 Campbell Soup Cans”. I wondered WHY would he create such an interesting art piece as it appeared an odd inspiration, but then again creativity is supposed to be UNIQUE. I had no idea who Andy Warhol was by the way, but was facinated by his artwork.
Shortly thereafter I turned on the TV and was watching the Today Show. As I watched a feature segment on fireplaces for the home, the camera zoomed VERY fast across a wall in the home and I noticed the same Campbell Soup photo on the wall! The moment that “image” caught my attention I knew it was a clue from the Universe on a topic that validated further investigation.
Intrigued, I decided to do some research on Andy Warhol.
I came across some information about a lecture on the same day November 5th, entitled Time and Space in Leonardo’s Last Supper at the Milwaukee Art Museum which was also featuring Warhol’s exhibit. Interestingly Warhol painted many of Leonardo Da Vinci’s paintings including the Last Supper. The question was WHY was he fascinated by Leonardo’s work?
The site had an interesting banner ad. FEED DONATE Milwaukee and SEE Warhol with cans of Campbell Soup. I felt it was a clear message for each one of us to start giving back and supporting local communities and especially food banks that support people that are in financial difficulties. Don’t turn a blind eye, we all have a responsibility.
The local food banks are currently low in donations because people are holding back due to the recession. I have recently experienced this first hand in our local area in Canada. Baby food was one of the top needed items.
The true long term soluton to these causes is empowerment of individuals rather than charity. Seek out ways as groups or communities to empower these individuals with inspired actions. Take someone under your wing if you are a successful business leader and share your success factor or train someone in a trade/skill. Trust me the experience can be very humbling. Imagine yourself in their shoes and how you would FEEL if someone offered YOU an opportunity for advancement in life.
Andy Warhol was an American painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avant-garde filmmaker, record producer, author, and public figure. He was known for his membership in wildly diverse social circles that included bohemian street people, distinguished intellectuals, Hollywood celebrities and wealthy aristocrats.
Warhol coined the widely used expression “15 minutes of fame.” In his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, The Andy Warhol Museum exists in memory of his life and artwork.
On November 6th, one day later, as I am driving home from the YMCA gym I could not help but notice a poster in a window of a house, which I had seen several times before but had no idea what it represented.
The image created by Andy Warhol is of Che Guevara a major figure in the Cuban Revolution. I will let the reader entertain their opinions and conclusion once you have read his biography. What caught my attention however was the education access that he delivered to rural areas in Cuba. By the completion of the campaign, 707,212 adults were taught to read and write, raising the national literacy rate to 96 %. Now that is an Agent of Change.
Finally, I hope this blog enlightened you as to “how” subtly the universe communicates through signs and symbols, to deliver a deeper meaning to everything we perceive. Yes the “connections” are my personal opinion but I am inspired to demonstrate that there is more meaning behind our visual perceptions, which I will continue to investigate and report on.
Let Go. Simply Trust Life.

