WINTER MESSAGES WITH RADIALIST ROBERTO BARROS

Hello my dear listeners who are entering a cold winter season in

which all things in life and in society are perhaps not so smooth and

well tempered about the beautiful measures of the weather that

catches us by a rainy season that really I believe we are not

pacifying like a beautiful music that comes to sound us from a

beautiful and unforgettable song that I think we are stuck in time

for An inexhaustible rain that can perhaps make us take shelter

inside our homes like a wave that wakes us up to face a feeling that

perhaps by an order of nature wants to cool down for a period of

time some parts of the world that are experiencing a warmer

atmosphere due to the global warming of planet Earth that comes to

completely exhaust and flood several regions under water that we

can dramatically understand The value and distortion perhaps of the

human being who has always disrupted the life of the planet causing

biodiversity by causing the flora and the illegal deforestation of

woods that result naturally on certain harmful fires harming the life

of our planet and social life with the development of the ozone layer

that destroys life on Earth due to the lack of oxygen on our planet

in which it rains and causes great damage to the most natural laws of

nature.

And for those who are leaving the hot month of summer in February

and entering the month of March, I believe that we are all prone to

master these artifices when, in addition to certain things and

circumstances in our lives, we awaken to a new season that is said to

be that from the heat for an inevitable moment everything turns

into water and life proliferates relatively on a mission of the rainy

season that we call upon the great storms of winter.

I want here, my dear friends who are tuned in to this radio that is

inevitably passing this beautiful message with these beautiful and

magnanimous romantic love songs, to say with immense love, deep in

my heart, that life will never stop on the same melody of the seasons

that have been coming softly like wind and raining beautiful rains,

that we can feel the cold natural softness that transcends us from

the waters that They are falling at that very moment that makes us

feel the purest and most real taste of the storms that descend

from the falls of the heavens and wets us by a simple touch our souls

that feels the captive taste of the cold that animates us and

strengthens our tired bodies and that makes us love for a simple

pleasure of being alive and happy with the maneuvers of time and

that music makes us To follow the rhythm of the rain as a rhythmic

melody of nature where we can face life with immense love and thus

we will be more alive about our relationships with life.

Everything has begun and winter will give its signal on June 20th

until September 22nd, where we will stop through our existences

and resistances a simple season to reflect on life, the relative

vitality of matter, where we experience the fluidic nature and that

washes with all blessings the soil of the earth and blessed the earth

will be by a natural passage and relationship with the atmosphere of

God.

Now here my dear friends who are always enjoying about the old and

magnificent rhythmic dynamic that I always pass as a reactivity and

tonic harmony of beautiful messages with beautiful love songs that

roll like beautiful international songs that marked a good time of

desires, dreams and fantasies that comfort our soul and make us

love and it is as they say music has the gift of making us love and live

And I want to talk about this beautiful and extraordinary moment of

pleasure about great mysteries that will reflect our souls and I want

to talk about things of creation that perhaps nature will revive us

with clarity, our stimuli and intimacy about the reasons for living and

creation.

The Mystery of Creation

Creation is something more than nature, because it refers to "God's

plan of love, where every creature has a value and a meaning". There

is a greater spiritual density, since creation is always conceived "as a

gift that comes from the open hands of the Father of all, as a

reality illuminated by love that calls us to universal communion". It is

a path that makes it possible to "think of the whole as open to the

transcendence of God, within which it develops. Faith allows us to

interpret the meaning and the mysterious beauty of what happens."

In fact, we are accustomed to affirming that God created the world

out of nothing (ex nihilo), which, in a certain sense, contains

something true. However, what is fundamental is not the affirmation

of God's power or the defense of his absolute freedom. The

essential thing is to affirm that God created the world out of love

(ex amore): "the universe did not appear as the result of an

arbitrary omnipotence, a demonstration of force, or a desire for

self-assertion. Creation belongs to the order of love. God's love is

the fundamental reason for all creation." For this reason, "the whole

material universe is a language of God's love, of his affection for us.

The soil, the water, the mountains: everything is God's caress."

It is precisely because creation is the fruit of God's love, and in it

"every creature is abject from the tenderness of the Father who

assigns it a place in the world", that "from created works we can

ascend to the loving mercy" of God. Just as an artist always hides

himself in his work, to the point that through it one reaches its

craftsman, so through creation one can intuit something of its

Creator. All of nature is then an open book, which speaks to us of

God in all its details and subtleties. To the extent that "no creature

is left out of this manifestation of God", creation becomes a

"continuous revelation of the divine", so that its contemplation

"enables us to discover whatever teaching God wishes to transmit to

us through everything, because for the believer, contemplating

creation also means listening to a message, listening to a paradoxical

and silent voice".

Once again, Jesus presents himself as the prototype of this

harmonious relationship with the work that comes from the hands of

God. Pope Francis says that "Jesus lived in full harmony with

creation, to the great wonder of others. He did not present himself

as an ascetic detached from the world or an enemy of the pleasant

things of life. He was far from philosophies that despised the body,

matter, and the realities of this world."

We are invited to rediscover nature in its close bond with the Lord

of all things. Biodiversity – so threatened and wounded in our day – is

the great orchestral symphony that not only expresses God's

extraordinary creativity, but also sings the grateful praises of the

Creator...

Although Judeo-Christian thought has demystified nature, it has

never ceased to call for its value and fragility to be taken into

account. Nature is not a divine entity, but one cannot "fail to admire

it for its splendour and dimension". This awareness helps to "put an

end to the modern myth of unlimited material progress", since "a

fragile world, with a human being to whom God entrusts the care of

it, challenges our intelligence to recognize how we should guide,

cultivate and limit our power". In this sense, caring for nature is

presented as a "duty".

Our relationship with the natural world, rather than being a use of

its resources for our well-being, is one of dependence. A very

ancient definition of the human being says that we are animals and

that our origin and condition are inscribed within the evolution of

species. Nature thus presents itself as a "living refuge", so it is a

mistake "to think that other living beings should be considered as

mere objects subject to the arbitrary domination of the human

being". In other words, "the ultimate end of creatures is not us. But

they all advance, together with us and through us, towards the

common goal, which is God". This means that "every creature has a

function and none is superfluous", since "the whole of nature, in

addition to manifesting God, is the place of his presence".

This care of nature finds in Jesus an inescapable referent. He

"worked with his hands, coming into daily contact with matter

created by God, in order to mold it with his skill as a craftsman. It is

noteworthy that the greater part of his earthly existence was

devoted to this task, leading a simple life that aroused no wonder."

We can find a very current example of this care for nature in

aboriginal communities. They see themselves seriously threatened

because, in defending and caring for their territories, they come

into open and direct conflict with a development model that destroys

the Common Home. Pope Francis reminds them that "for them, the

earth is not an economic good, but a free gift from God and from

the ancestors who rest in it, a sacred space with which they need to

interact in order to maintain their identity and values. When they

remain in their territories, they are the ones who take care of them

best."

I conclude with a very evocative warning: "Just as life and the world

are dynamic, so the care of the world must be flexible and dynamic.

Purely technical solutions run the risk of taking into account

symptoms that do not correspond to the deeper problems'. It is

naïve to believe that technology will solve all the problems that

affect our world...

By: José Domingos Ferreira

I simply want to speak here, my dear listening friends, of certain

things that may not be visible to the human being that certainly the

ancestral world hides from us by a unification, great mysteries that

science may still try to see and understand where and when it began

and when there were so many artifacts that were born before us

and inhabited our planet and left many creations as the silence that

cannot be silenced and shows itself anymore I want to talk here

simply a little bit about borders, that we can see in my story and

narration, a great clamor and compendium about beyond borders,

that would be something relatively to study, and that life is an

artifact of great generations that have completely dominated the

world until today, and I want to simply deduce this beautiful and

mysterious story.

I want, my dear and fellow listeners here, at this very moment, to

reflect, together with all of you who have enjoyed these beautiful

messages that speak to us of great and fearless mysteries that

surround us, about a great and eternal ancestral fraternity, that

portrays us, about a great notion and prodigal memory that define so

much the movement of the human being, about the beginning of the

world, that I speak profoundly about the creation of life and the

mysteries that it is. Earth has shown us, by a great work of the

human being, the search perhaps for God or an explanation of the

true science that today impels us to know life and its deepest and

most profane mysteries, in which we can deduce ourselves about the

valuable power left from its candles, scientific arts about the great

quantum physics that give us more esteem and reactions to

understand much better the system of life between its Ten best

relativities of antiquity through an interface that subjectively made

man understand life and its valuable mysteries.

I want here now, my great friends, through my psychoanalysts and

psychologies, to ask you relentlessly what you say about my

messages, which I have reported as a great contravention of my

esteemed teachings, while the music that you like the most and that

can make you reflect and say how much you identified with that

message and encompass an atmosphere that can show you the truth

behind inserts, illusions that perhaps We do not see clearly, due to

the contradiction or insufficiency of the will, to the act or subject

of sublimating oneself on any issue that is of our exact opinion, and I

think that everything is characterized by a prodigal formation in

which we must, by a conviction, conserve the history of the world

and of life, starting from chaos as a simple relationship and

definition, to achieve the contextual value and the most concrete

relevance of the truth, and I think that We are my dear friends

riding in a higher boat and that we must always look for the best

alternatives as I here for a great conviction and fascination I want

to leave my sincere hugs, wishes of friends that simply I made this

message to pass on a good teaching about beautiful romantic songs

that were worth the high esteem and firmament about my words

that were worth everyone for being doses and that here the world

may be For all those who seek the knowledge of wisdom with the

strength of youth that cannot stop uniting simply with the

unforgettable sound that suddenly allots to the deep knowledge that

unites us at every moment and moment that makes us love as much

as the dose of romantic beat that deep down will reveal the

emotions and thoughts that build us and will be worth us here for

this moment and want with a lot of love now and friendship I want to

say with immense affection and affection that I am happy to show

another message to my dear listeners and I want to dedicate these

songs and messages to everyone with immense love and happiness and

be all happy with life and we are going through a reactionary period

of a good rainy weather that shows us the arrival of winter that will

wet our souls in a very deep feeling of our desires to the sound of

the melody and romantic music that makes agent review for a

beautiful beautiful meaning and extraordinary moments and I leave

here with you my great love and have a great day. Hugs!

I want to say that we are aware of a new era that makes us harden

by a fascinating idea that will resurrect us about a beautiful time

that I or you do not want to say that some past time has been

designated by the root of the knowledge of the soul that great

civilizations have already lived here that certainly my friend we do

not have the notion of subsistence and life that by a full fascination

of great races and of a people that makes us fear about their

immense creations and imaginations that the past has revealed to us

by a great study and research, a great industrial development and

machinery that today we can hardly resemble when it is said that

they were born from heaven in a dizzying descent that passed from

the gods over the imagination of the ripening of the flower of

nature to the enjoyment and human birth that can be all made of the

gold or fire that was conceived from birth by the creation of planet

earth on the great resonance and existence of the universe that

perhaps equips them to go back from quantum physics in which we

can verify a great advance of alchemy on nuclear chemistry that

developed in the great chemical transformation that went to the

solid state that became dense in an elemental pulsation of the four

elements as water, The air, the earth and the fire that enter into

atomic and nuclear combination in a shorter fraction of time on

three atomic and natural elements that are protons, neutrons and

electrons that in an explosion that turned into small particles of an

atom called earth in which we can unveil a great knowledge and

development both of the planet and of having the living beings that

inhabit the earth and simply my dear and Dear friends who are at

home at this hour, thinking of something well evolved, to the system

and relativities of life that I create, that we are all classified on a

resonance and a dynamic that in turn created by the gods who

developed the world of sciences and magic, how much behind such

escapes lives the supernatural that we simulate in their affections

on life, the fullest existence that It makes us seek perhaps the high

esteem and superactivity about life, when man was already beginning

to live and develop, about a more human dilemma that divided the

world of mortals, how much subsistence never failed, behind another

life and about other ways of living, where man took heaven as lord,

the gods, kept him ahead of a more endless and more endless plan.

There were the immortals who came to subsistence from the infinite

and who would pass over the world and live in the world and billions

of years ago when the great and immense civilizations that

dominated the ancient and magical world were socialized, which we

deduce today as graceful and fearless to certain things,

indispensable to the life and subsistence of the high knowledge that

was when materiality evolved with history of the World.

And simply I want here, my dear and illustrious friends, who are well

synchronized to a beautiful and romantic song, to be fully speaking

of ancestral things that made us search between a good

philosophical concept of material and spiritual man, which I think can

tell us certain things that by a reality of living we are worthy and

someday we will look for more endless and complete answers about

the foundation and the generation that preceded us up to the

present day of today in which we are going to talk a little and

reflect clearly on the ancient age that tells everything about a long

period of ancient history up to the present day.

The Ancient Age

The Ancient Age is a period of history that extended from about

3500 B.C., when cuneiform writing appeared, to 476 A.D., when the

Roman Empire disintegrated.

The Ancient Age is one of the periods of history stipulated by

modern historians. This period extended from 3500 B.C., when

cuneiform writing appeared, to the year 476 A.D., when the Western

Roman Empire was disintegrated with the dethronement of the last

emperor of Rome.

See also: Who were the Celtic peoples?

Understanding the Ancient Age

The Ancient Age or Antiquity is a period of history that,

chronologically, began around 3500 BC. All periods have milestones

that are used as markers of their beginning and end, but it is

important to always point out that these milestones are approximate

markers and take into account events that indicate significant

changes in the long term.

In the case of the Ancient Age, the initial milestone was the

emergence of cuneiform writing, the first form of writing of

humanity, which was created by the Sumerians and was used

throughout Mesopotamia, until around 100 B.C. The translation of

this script was carried out in the nineteenth century and allowed to

considerably expand the knowledge about Antiquity.

The emergence of cuneiform writing, developed by the Sumerians

around 3500 B.C., is considered the milestone that started the

Ancient Age. [1]

The Ancient Age lasted until the year 476 A.D., when the Western

Roman Empire disintegrated. This event marked the end of the

Roman Empire in Western Europe and began the process of

occupation of that continent by the Germanic kingdoms. This allowed

for the fusion between Latin culture and Germanic culture and

shaped the Middle Ages.

When studying the Ancient Age, we can refer to any civilization that

existed between 3500 B.C. and 476 A.D., although the development

of civilizations is not uniform and each has had different degrees of

sophistication. In any case, the focus in the study of Antiquity is

usually on Eastern civilizations and classical civilizations.

When we talk about Eastern civilizations, we are considering the

Mesopotamian peoples, Phoenicians, Hebrews, Persians, Egyptians,

Hittites, and many others. In the case of classical civilizations, we

are referring to the Greeks and the Romans. In the case of the

Greeks, Cretans and Mycenaeans are usually included.

Of course, Antiquity goes beyond this and the civilizations of

Antiquity that existed in Asia, especially the Chinese and the

Indians, can be studied. In the case of the American continent, pre-

Columbian civilizations such as the Olmecs, Zapotecs, Chavín, etc.,

can be studied.

The African continent also has its civilizations from Antiquity, such

as the Cushites, the Carthaginians. Although included in Eastern

civilizations, Egyptians were also Africans, since, geographically,

Egypt is located in Africa.

See also: History of the Great Pyramid of Giza – one of the wonders

of Antiquity

Major Civilizations of Antiquity

We have already seen some examples of civilizations from Antiquity,

and in this part of the text, we will highlight some of them. We have

selected four civilizations of great relevance when studying this

period: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome.

Ancient Egypt

The Pyramids of Giza were one of the great legacies left by Egyptian

civilization.

The Egyptian civilization developed in the northeast of the African

continent, on the banks of the Nile River, whose floods provided the

region with a very fertile soil. The existence of the Nile guaranteed

the possibility of human survival in an extremely hostile place: the

Sahara Desert.

Along the banks of the Nile River, a series of communities, called

nomos, developed. Around 3500 B.C., these communities formed two

kingdoms known as:

Lower Egypt,

Upper Egypt.

It is believed that these kingdoms were unified sometime between

3200 B.C. and 3000 B.C., and Menes set himself up as the first

pharaoh.

Egypt had a theocratic monarchy, and thus religion played a crucial

role in the execution of political power. The ruler, called the

pharaoh, was considered the manifestation of a god and had full

powers over the Egyptian lands. This civilization became known:

by writing by means of hieroglyphics,

by the construction of great tombs – the pyramids,

by the practice of mummifying the dead.

Mesopotamia

Mesopotamia does not represent a civilization, but a region of the

Middle East that was home to a number of ancient peoples. The term

"Mesopotamia" has Greek origins and means "land between rivers", a

reference to the fact that Mesopotamian civilizations settled in this

region located between two rivers: Tigris and Euphrates.

Among the main Mesopotamian civilizations, the following stand out:

Sumerian

Akkadians,

amoritas,

Assyrians

Chaldeans.

Of these, the Sumerians were the first to gain notoriety, forming a

more advanced civilization around 3200 B.C. They developed the

first cities, created cuneiform script, established local governments,

made great constructions, etc.

Other great civilizations, such as the Amorites, were marked by a

great king named Hammurabi. This king ruled a small empire from

Babylon and was known by the Code of Hammurabi, a set of written

laws that had great influence in Mesopotamia. The Assyrians were

known for their great violence, and the Chaldeans had the last great

Mesopotamian empire. In 539 B.C., the region was conquered by the

Persians.

See also: How did the enslavement of the Hebrews in Babylon occur?

Greece

Athens was one of the great polis of Ancient Greece, becoming

known as the cradle of democracy.

The Greeks were one of the great peoples of antiquity and left

great contributions in politics, philosophy, mathematics, history and

many other areas. This civilization began to develop through the

migration of some peoples to the south of the Balkan Peninsula,

starting in 2000 BC.

The Greeks arose from the fusion of peoples, such as:

cretenses,

Mycenaean,

Aeolian Aeolian

Dorians,

Ionians.

Greek history was divided into a number of periods. The first of

these – the Pre-Homeric – is marked by the existence of two great

civilizations developed by Cretans and Mycenaeans.

The Greeks, during their Classical Period, were known for having

developed the polis, a model of a city-state, with Athens and Sparta

as the most striking examples. These were the largest and most

powerful polis of Ancient Greece, possessing vast lands and rivaling

each other, as they possessed different models of polis and

different interests.

The Athenians had a democratic model, which allowed the

participation of all citizens of society (males, born in Athens and

children of Athenians), while the Spartans adopted the aristocratic

model, which allowed the participation of a tiny minority of

privileged people, known as Spartiates.

Greek history was marked by two major conflicts:

Persian Wars: against the Persians;

Peloponnesian War: Civil War between Athenians and Spartans.

The two wars weakened the polis and allowed foreigners, such as the

Macedonians, to conquer the region.

See also: Do you know what the institutions of the Roman Republic

were?

Ancient Rome

Roman civilization, on the other hand, arose from a small Latin city

that developed in the Italian Peninsula in the eighth century B.C.

Rome was one of the great civilizations of antiquity and possessed a

large territory that stretched from Mesopotamia to Western

Europe and from Britain to North Africa.

Roman history has been divided into three major periods which are:

the monarchist,

the Republican,

the imperial.

From the small village in the Lazio region, Rome became a gigantic

civilization that expanded through wars. The marks of the Roman

presence, in the places they conquered, endured for a long time and

many exist to the present day.

Roman society was sharply divided between patricians and plebeians,

and throughout history, social inequalities led these classes to clash

several times. One of the great demonstrations of the clashes

between plebeians and patricians can be found in the reforms

proposed by the Gracchi brothers.

The Roman decline began in the third century A.D. and was directly

related to the weakening of the Roman economy. First, Rome's power

over its provinces weakened, and the Roman economy fell apart,

mainly due to the crisis of the slave system, which sustained Roman

production.

In addition, Roman control over its borders began to decline, and

Germanic peoples and other barbarians from the limes began to

penetrate Roman territory. Many were added to the Roman army

and, in return, received land in the territory. The Germanic invasions

were the event that sealed the end of the Roman Empire in Western

Europe.

In 476 A.D., Emperor Romulus Augustus was deposed by the Heruli,

and the territories of the Western Roman Empire were occupied by

different Germanic peoples. The Middle Ages were established from

this fusion between Latin culture and Germanic culture.

Periods of history

Whenever we study history, we realize that the entire length of

human history has been divided by historians into periods, and this

division was structured during the nineteenth century. The creation

of periods for historical time is an ancient practice in humanity, and

the historian Jacques Le Goff has already demonstrated that in the

Bible there is a periodization proposed in the book of Daniel.

Other proposals for periodization followed over time until history

became an area of professional knowledge and a subject of teaching.

The transformation of history into teaching took place in Western

Europe at the turn of the eighteenth to the nineteenth century, and

in the process periodization became a very useful tool.

This happened, firstly, because periodization is a very productive

didactic tool to facilitate the teaching and understanding of

historical events. In addition, this tool was designed to handle

historical time as a succession of events, which made it possible to

visualize the evolution of humanity over time.

This idea doesn't make much sense today, since historians

understand that the passage from one period to another does not

necessarily indicate evolution or progress. Thus, we understand that,

even with the change from one period to the next, delays or

moments of recession can happen.

The periodization that is used today has been taking shape over

time. During the Renaissance period, the idea began to take shape

that saw European history as marked by three major periods:

Ancient (Greece and Rome), Middle and Modern (initiated through

Renaissance culture).

I believe that we are well aspect, and we can believe in the existence

or subsistence of life, which tells us an immense relationship about

the flower of knowledge that develops on human consciousness and

develops creation by the dynamism between, perhaps, how much an

artist has at his disposal, shows his arts, which reveals to us the

high esteem for the dynamics of life and its high natural controls of

creation, how much politics is erected as a system of Socialist

construction that is preserved on education, that religion is also

taught by a means of educating oneself, loving, feeling affection for

something relatively about life as discipline and love of God as divine

existence, about the high sufficiency and reactivity and relativity of

life that we must admit and understand, and I want to say here my

dear friends who are going through this winter moment and may the

attunement be well defined as certain things that are told as

beautiful and graceful stories of life and of the human being in

which we can delve into this empty space and admit how much we are

by nature originated by a well-known relationship that tells us the

old story of life and that we learn from science the demagogy of all

surfaces that simulate notions of living and actions about life and

that we learn here good ways that we will all teach in the future and

we should always believe in life and in the human capacity to live.

I would like to ask here from the bottom of my soul to those of you

who live today in such a modern world that classifies us among the

environment of great contradictions that by the realistic basis of

life we believe in various surfaces that make us relive and that

pacify us between a concept of standing on life and fully

contemplating its actions that we validate on our desires to love,

We believe in life and simply in the strength of will and courage that

makes us live every moment that passes in life and that we cross the

highest barriers against the daily imperfections that want to inhibit

us against our rights to live and progress in life because I think we

are too optimistic when we learn and know every dictation and

realism of our wills that shows us more perfect about the world of

life. fantasies and imaginations that I just don't think we're going to

go through life without real and concrete reasons to establish a

more emotional chemistry that transfers to us the desire of the will

over our egoisms that in everything and for everything in everything

unravels to give doors to optimism that turns around later and turns

in euphoria as an independence of the will against the other empty

side of life that would be all disadvantage that We take and that

arises as a scale of moral concepts to then put everything in active

survival of our personalities that I believe that you have never

stopped loving when completely you desire or are fantasizing a will

that is correctly what you most dreamed of and thought of doing

and by that I mean that life is morbid and that almost all things are

more than stimuli when you are It makes every gesture and desire

live and maybe the world is indifferent because we have to learn

from life what life teaches us and everything is completely

something subjective that makes us want to have and know because I

think we are always giving space to time as well as in physics

everything is limited even in terms of the universe that has no end

and it survives over a small fraction of time and space And in this

way we really apprehend and recognize the varied distance and time

for space there is an end and in everything and about everything is

given to a certain and small place that determines us about time and

makes us react on its space as a projection, resonance of life on

being and being on life as the universe itself that is always

expanding and that has been created from a certain and unique

nature. Great explosion in a menhir fraction of time generating an

atom called Earth which would simply be called the primordial atom.

I want to say here with my beautiful words that certainly life has

always made us react when it related to us about a metamorphosis

that we can simply understand that we live from a great affection

that codifies us and makes us seek a relationship of time and space

about each moment and reaction of our wills and I want everyone

who is listening to these international romantic songs to seek from

the bottom of the feeling that can show us how much we have been.

To prove later in thought as a philosophy of life or logic of inverted

physics in psychology the beautiful creation and affection as a

relevant taking of time and space that we never make go back the

most goods that dreamed of fascinations and dreams and fantasies

that we simplify to each shelf and moment of pleasure that we learn

by a simple pleasure and love and well-being of our lives that we

always dedicate ourselves to modern life and that We will always be

here, we will tell and listen to beautiful stories of love, adventures

and happiness for a lifetime and I want to thank you for another one

of my messages and thank you very much to everyone. Hugs and

happiness to all in the name of love and politeness, as always, the old

days that rule us and similarly make us live for a simple moment of

pleasure and love!

With my compliments to all my listeners and thank you very much!

By: Roberto Barros