![]() The band was formed when Halligan answered an ad listed on Craigslist for a singer posted by Rick Torres and Kiran Shahani, who had previously founded the Supreme Beings of Leisure. A snippet of their single, "I Get What I Want," appears at the end of an episode of "Castle" (Season 1, Episode 9). The song "Dirty Laundry" also appears on a commercial for the show "Greek" in the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, they have been featured on the soundtrack of The Devil Wears Prada, in Episode 2 ("I Am a Tree") of Season 3 of Grey's Anatomy, in Episode 7 ("The Ringer") of Season 1 of Moonlight, in Episode 1 ("Pilot") of Lipstick Jungle, in Episode 17 ("Sleeper") of Season 7 of Smallville, in Episode 13 ("Betrayed") of Season 7 of Law and Order: Criminal Intent, the advertisements for Samantha Who? and Victoria's Secret (featuring the track " Dirty Laundry"), in the movies Because I Said So and Shoot 'Em Up, in a Zune advertisement (and the device itself), and also placed on MSN's list for "Ones to Watch". Secretly man knows his own weakness in spite of the paraded arrogance which he projects oftentimes in his daily life as if he is all in all.īut this ego subsides when the might of the universe threatens him with the rule of law which it can do any day, any moment.Įven the strongest man knows his deepest weaknesses, and so secretly he requires protection.They have been listed on the Top 10 on the iTunes Store electronic chart and have been placed on radio station KCRW's Top 5 Most Requested CD for the week of March 20, 2006. Let alone protecting property and other appurtenances, we cannot protect even our own body under conditions which could be expected in life. Our foibles are of such a nature that we seem to be incapable of even guarding our own selves at crucial moments. God is Creator, Preserver and Destroyer, which means to say that He rules even the processes of the coming, the maintenance, and the return of all things to their causes. The word vyuha is particularly used in Vaishnava theology, suggesting the immanence of God in the processes of creation God, not standing apart from His created world, but actively concerning Himself with its moment-to-moment processes. We are replying to His summons by our daily duties, activities and intense engagements and occupations. Our business of life, crudest and most prosaic as it can be, is nevertheless an answer to the call of God. ![]() ![]() The evolutionary processes of the world and the activities of all living beings seem to be a kind of response evoked from the very hearts of all things to the call of God, the transcendent Supreme Being. Perhaps the very purpose of creation is for God to manifest this great concern He has for what He has created. The religious interpretation of human life and the world as a whole has to connect Gods supernal existence with these processes creation, preservation and destruction because God is intensely concerned with His creation. ![]() These processes creation, preservation and transformation of things have to be regarded as willed by God only. Transcendent God is not an unconcerned God because any sort of such an attitude that we may attribute to God would make us perhaps unrelated to Him in our vital and internal life.Īmong the many conditions through which the world passes and everything endeavours, these three are pre-eminent: the coming into being of things, the sustenance for some time, and the ending of all things. The concern of God in respect of what He has created has to interpret life in the world as an ordnance of Gods will itself. The Creator of this universe, transcendent beyond the universe though He might be and has to be, cannot be regarded as unconcerned with His creation. ![]() The tendency of a religious submission to God Almighty as a transcendent Creator impelled movements which looked upon the high heavens as the ruling principles of the destinies of mankind, and we pray looking up to the skies.īut investigative as the human mind is, it has to seek God in the very field in which it is working, in the very world in which it is living, in the very processes it is undergoing, and in fact, in the very vicissitudes of the cosmical process. This is easy to understand, and the idea is quickly assimilated. ![]()
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