David Lynch, our beloved dad, was a guiding light of creativity, love, and peace. On Monday, January 20th—what would have been his 79th birthday—we invite you all to join us in a worldwide group meditation at 12:00pm NOON PST for 10 minutes.
Let us come together, wherever we are, to honor his legacy by spreading peace and love across the world. Please take this time to meditate, reflect, and send positivity into the universe.
Thank you for being part of this celebration of his life.
Love,
Jennifer, Austin, Riley and Lula Lynch
.@VivekGRamaswamy: “If Israel wants to at long last abandon the myth of a two-state solution, Israel should go ahead and abandon a two-state solution. The rest of the Arab world can absorb Palestinians just as the Jews absorbed their people thrown out of 22 countries since 1948.”
Thank you to the many who sent me birthday wishes. You warmed my heart.
On this occasion, I would like to share with you the words my late father, Professor Benzion Netanyahu, said on his 100th birthday 14 years ago.
They are still true today:
"I am much moved by the fact that you have gathered to express your well wishes on my birthday. You have said many fine things that stirred my heart. But since time is short, I will limit my remarks to one general comment:
The existence of the Jewish people is put into question by the threats to annihilate us which are openly declared by our enemies.
On the one side, Iran vows that soon Zionism will be destroyed.
On the other, the people of Israel are showing the world how a nation should behave when faced with an existential threat: stare unflinchingly at the danger, calmly consider what needs to be done and what can be done, and be ready to enter the fray when the chances of success are reasonable.
A powerful stance requires tremendous inner strength. The people of Israel show today that they have such strength, and this leads to my certain belief that our people will roll back this danger to its existence. With the expression of this belief, I end my remarks."
Happy #WinterSolstice and #GreatConjunction of #Jupiter and #Saturn!
Join us virtually as we live stream the conjunction starting at 4:30 p.m. PST.
https://t.co/MntXX3nmU5
Griffith Observatory staff took these incredible telescopic images over the weekend.
Monday 12/21 we celebrate two big Astronomy events!
“The Great Jupiter/Saturn Conjunction” which hasn’t happened since 1623, and the Winter Solstice arrives that morning, marking the first day of winter.
Join us at 5pm PST for a virtual star party
https://t.co/5NNsxkIdvV
There was worldwide outcry when the Notre Dame cathedral was on fire. Why is there not the same level of outrage for the fires destroying the #AmazonRainforest?