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    Spring and Summer Collection 2011 of Aubade

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    Spring and Summer Collection 2011 of Aubade

    Spring and Summer Collection 2011 of Aubade

    Article by Salah

    Aubade is a pioneering lingerie brand of French elegance and refinement and is well known among those who enjoy purchasing fine lingerie. Created in 1960 by Charles Pasquier, Aubade is synonymous with quality, style and sensuality. It bases itself on the game of seduction and creates and designs lingerie that boldly proclaims the pleasure lingerie can create for women. Aubade lingerie has a way of changing women�s outlook on their femininity, and ultimately, this is what makes it innovative and competitive. Aubade lingerie is always ahead of its peers with its choices that help to make the brand a front-runner in the history of women�s lingerie.

    Over the past 50 years, Aubade has released several collections which have been anxiously awaited for by loyal fans all over the world. There are a wide range of styles of bras including full cups, demi cups, strapless and wireless choices. Panties include g-strings, thongs, briefs, bikinis, boy shorts and many more. Colours span from red, violet, grey, silver, blue, coral, ivory, black, white and multi coloured garments.

    This is the Spring and Summer Collection of Aubade for the year 2011.

    Abrazo Tango: This collection is in Calais Leavers lace and is inspired by the sensual Argentinean Tango. It comes in three colours � Camelia, Horizon and Nacre.

    Etreinte Polynesienne: This is a beautiful and exotic sensual collection inspired by multicoloured Polynesian patterns � Old Rose and Tahiti are two common designs of this collection.

    La Choregraphe des Plaisirs: This is a light and romantic collection � it combines Leavers lace and sexy pleated tulle and comes in two shades � pink lady and white.

    Tikitease: This is an updated version of Aubade�s Agrafe Coeur model, which is a front fastening bra. Tikitease comes with tribal patterned graphic lace and comes in black.

    Bahia: This is a basic range coming in three colours � papaya, black and white. It is a combination of soft cottom broderie anglaise, trimmed with mischievous lacing.

    Douce Hypnose: This is a detailed refined oriental design which is inspired by embroidery and henna designs.

    La Belle Aborigne: This is a new embroidered cotton collection with patterns recalling Polynesian totems. It comes in white.

    Fleurs de Pommier: This is embroidery in three hues of rich and refined colours. The highlight of this design is butterflies scattered on all models. Fleurs de Pommier features three colours � black white and lagoon.

    Pulp seduction: This is a second skin range that is invisible and offers the discretion and refinement of veiled lace. Coming in rafia, nacre and black � this is an excellent model of Aubade.

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    Free Will: Just Illusion Or Absolute Delusion?

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    Free Will: Just Illusion Or Absolute Delusion?

    Free Will: Just Illusion Or Absolute Delusion?

    Article by John Prytz

    Just about every human on Planet Earth holds near and dear to their worldview that they have control over their own lives, or at the very least control over their own mind. Even if you live in a dictatorship or you are a slave or a prisoner you have free will of the mind. You can’t go to jail for what you’re thinking. But wishing or believing or faith doesn’t make it so and there are many scenarios that render your alleged free will to the state of an illusion, if not a delusion.

    Here are a few reasons why your alleged ‘free will’ is in fact an illusion at best; a delusion at worst.

    * The ultimate lack of free will associated with you is that you had absolutely no say in being conceived and being popped headlong into this world. You had no choice in your ancestry or in your genetics or your sex or even what historical era you were to make your way in.

    Of course in some societies you’d have no choice in schooling or religion or upbringing or even to the person you got hitched to, etc. But all of that really falls under a separate category of sociology and culture and has nothing to do with the metaphysical or usual notion of what it means to have free will.

    * We’re all simulated beings living in a virtual reality obeying the commands of the master computer software program. Characters in a video game do what they are programmed to do, no more and no less.

    * God lied! All our strings are being pulled by outside evil (satanic, demonic, etc.) vs. good (angelic) forces. Humans are trapped in the middle of this tug-of-war, mere pawns for the larger forces at work. But as someone once told me, “I have free will because I take responsibility for my own actions”. Well actually that’s just those goody-goody-two-shoes angels pulling your strings. And if you argue in court say that “the devil made me do it”, well that’s probably spot on the case. The devil should be on trial, not you!

    * Make of this what you will, but many people who report having involuntary visitations by otherworldly entities, be they described as aliens, shadow ‘people’, beings from other dimensions or parallel realities, etc. note that they were compelled against their will to carry out the wishes or instructions of these entities who have complete, total, absolute control over their human victims. If you have free will, it apparently can be overridden, but then that’s known from case studies in hypnoses.

    * Classical physics rules! Cause and effect rules! Causality rules, OK? All the laws, principles and relationships of classical physics were established and set in motion at the moment of creation (the Big Bang event) and all follows as clockwork (Newton’s point of view) from that in a totally deterministic way as far into the future as you care to calculate. The clockwork, causality rules universe of which you are a part, means no free will for you.

    * Quantum physics rules too! Quantum physics apparently has no causality (Einstein disagreed) which immediately sets my teeth on edge, but that’s another matter. Quantum physics is expressed in probabilities, like either/or. Since your brain which houses your mind isn’t exempt from quantum physics (nothing is exempt anytime, anywhere, anyhow), all those billions of either/or quantum physics reactions collectively can give rise to all the apparent free will choices you apparently have at your command. It’s all one massive superposition of state after another after another as your mind lurches from one decision to the next. But whether it’s one either/or or the sum total of billions of either/or probabilities, the possibilities are still finite. You may not do the same thing twice in identical scenarios, but that’s not your free will, just the coming to the fore of one of those random probabilities that result from all those either/or possibilities inherent in quantum physics that hold sway over your mind, which, if truth be known, is comprised of the same matter and energy regimes that are the realm of physics, classical or quantum.

    * Does free will require you to have an infinite or unlimited number of choices, or a finite number? If the latter, you’re still confined in a box, just a slightly larger box than if your box confined you to one and only one choice.

    * Your body cells, tissues, organs, organ systems on up the line are all on biochemical autopilot. No free will need apply. So why should your brain, housing your mind, be an exception to the rule? Your mind is not a something which exists independently of your body.

    * Your ‘conscious’ decisions are by-products of what’s already happening within your subconscious. Our subconscious mind comes to a decision before we are consciously aware of it as has been demonstrated by actual experimentation.

    * If you accept the probability of a Megaverse, a conglomerate of the Multiverse, with each individual universe having associated Parallel Universes and an infinite space (volume) and time (thus eliminating the awkward questions of ‘what’s beyond’ and ‘what was before’) then every possible timeline and history and scenario has happened – an infinite number of times. An infinite number of you have made every possible decision you can possibly make, compatible with the laws, relationships and principles of physics, an infinite number of times. How do you reconcile free will with that?

    * Any competent neuroscientist worthy of their salt and status can stimulate parts of your brain using electromagnetic (EM) energy and get a physiological response, like your fingers twitching, ditto your arms and legs flapping like puppets on a string, your head turns and your posture changes – all grist for the neuroscientist’s mill. What you experience under the EM stimulation is the urge to do it (say tap your toe) and then you do it but you do not get the urge to, nor perform the action, voluntarily or willingly. Someone else, in this case the neuroscientist, is in control. That applies equally to your emotions as well as your movements. Stimulate this brainy bit and you cry; here and you laugh; somewhere else will hit your guilt complex, etc. Electromagnetic stimulation of the brain can alter your sense of morality – I’ve seen that demonstrated. What makes you, you, is just being reduced to the basics of electrical signals.

    Conclusion: You are a part of life, the Universe and everything, or, to shorten things, a part of Mother Nature. Mother Nature operates on a select number of non-negotiable laws, principles and relationships, starting with the most basic of elementary particles and forces and working on up the line. No correspondence will be entered into or answered by Mother Nature. As such, you dance to Mother Nature’s tune. Do not attempt to change the tune and adjust reality. She controls the horizontal; She controls the vertical; She controls all that you see and do. Mother Nature is a bitch, but there’s not a damn thing you can do about it. Myth busted!

    But, and there’s nearly always a ‘but’, while ‘free will’ may well be, and probably is, an illusion (or delusion), it does have practical applications in the real world (like forcing one to be accountable for their actions) and thus is a concept unlikely to bite the dust anytime soon. It’s akin to the notion that God may not, and probably does not exist, He forms a useful function in society by keeping a lot of people here on Terra Firma employed!

    P.S. If there is such a thing as free will, why is there such an obesity epidemic? You’d think one of the last things people would want to look like is blubber personified. Free will there might be, but will power is lacking! But what do I know? Maybe roly-poly is the latest in body fashion statements!

    Further Reading:

    Gazzaniga, Michael S.; Who’s in Charge? Free Will and the Science of the Brain; Ecco, New York; 2011:

    Harris, Sam; Free Will; Free Press, New York; 2012:

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