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Inspirational Duirwaigh Film: "The Heavens Rejoice"
Creative Think Link Posted June-20-2007
New Flash Film by Angi Sullins and Silas Toball
Angi Sullins is an incredible soul artist who also happens to be an inspiring contributor to the Creativity Portal Web site. Angi told me about her new Flash-based film titled "The Heavens Rejoice" and sent me the link to view it on the Duirwaigh Gallery Web site.

What inspired this film? Angi writes:

"The Heavens Rejoice" is inspired by a true love story. Silas Toball, my creative partner and soul mate, penned a love song (of sorts!) for me last Christmas. I, in turn, have penned a visual love letter back to him, and the marriage of the two is "The Heavens Rejoice", our love letter to YOU!

I viewed the film today, and like Angi's previous "A Knock at the Door" this production was also short (probably less than 5-minutes) and just totally lifted my spirit so much that by the end my heart chakra was completely open and my eyes were damp with tears of love and gratitude.

So, if YOU need a lift in your day and an inspirational boost to remind you of the abundant, good, and beautiful things to be grateful for in our world, I prescribe taking a few minutes out of your day to watch "The Heavens Rejoice." You too will be moved.

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