Vincent van Gogh - Videos - Art
The sight of the stars makes me dream.
Ellie at MOMA standing next to Van Gogh's Original The Starry Night (1889)
I asked AI to create an image of me and it generated this.


It all began in the sands of time where ancient winds carried the first stories across the deserts of the Middle East, and the struggle for freedom became etched into the earliest chapters of human history. Empires rose and fell, belief systems were born, and the fight for identity, land, and truth took root in ways that still echo today.
Those early conflicts were not just about territory - they were about meaning, survival, and the right to define one's destiny. From those origins, a pattern emerged: humanity continuously navigating the tension between power and liberation, fear and hope, division and unity.
Even today, these narratives are being written across that same landscape as not isolated events, but extensions of a long, unfinished story. Each generation inherits the echoes of the past, reshaping them through its own lens, yet often repeating familiar cycles.
Perhaps the deeper truth is this. The human journey had a beginning - with the same soul creating different narratives while playing memorable roles in each - now coming full circle in the sands of time.

This week brings a meaningful convergence of two sacred traditions unfolding side by side - Easter and Passover. Though rooted in different histories and beliefs, both holidays speak to something deeply human - renewal, liberation, and the enduring hope for something better.
Easter, in the Christian tradition, symbolizes resurrection and rebirth. It's a story of light emerging from darkness, of faith tested and restored. Across churches and homes, it is a time of reflection, gratitude, and the quiet understanding that even in the most uncertain moments, transformation is possible.
At the same time, Passover tells the story of freedom - the journey from oppression to liberation. It is remembered through rituals, storytelling, and the gathering of loved ones around the Seder table. The message is timeless: resilience matters, memory matters, and the pursuit of freedom is never out of date.
What makes this week especially powerful is the shared emotional landscape between the two. Both holidays honor the past while pointing toward the future. Both ask us to pause, reflect, and reconnect - with our beliefs, our families, and ourselves.
In a world that often feels chaotic and divided, this overlap creates a quiet moment of unity. Different paths, different traditions - yet similar themes: hope after hardship, light after darkness, and the possibility of renewal in our own lives.
Whether you are celebrating one, both, or simply observing the energy of the moment, this holiday week offers something universal. It reminds us that no matter where we stand, we are all moving through cycles - endings, beginnings, and the space in between where change quietly takes root.
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