Saturday, November 16, 2019

Margot Anand Documentary


Updated: 1, December, 2019 at 8:57 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

HHUURRRRAAAYYYYY!!!! YOU DID IT!!!! 

$52,877.00  pledged toward a goal of 50k.




This woman's done more than anyone to promote unconditional love except maybe Winnie-the-Pooh.







Dear Michael,
Lire en français ci-dessous.

Dear Friends Of Margot Anand,
My name is John Antonelli.  I’m making a documentary film about the amazing life and work of Margot Anand.  I’m reaching out to you with Margot’s permission. 
We’ve created a Kickstarter campaign for the project.  Complete information including a sample of the film is available by clicking on this link:
Your email information is protected and won’t be used by Kickstarter or anyone else as a result of this contact.  If you’d rather not I have your email, please reply to this email that you want to be taken off the list. 
You may have received this email previously. We've been unable to reach some email addresses, so our team just wants to ensure our message is received. 
Thank you to all of you have already made positive comments about the campaign. The early pledges are extra meaningful because they let others know that there’s a strong community that supports the project. 
We hope that once you see the film sample and read about our plans to share Margot’s story with the world, that you’ll join us by pledging a few dollars or a few hundred, or even a few thousand. No pressure, of course. All donations of whatever size will be greatly appreciated. There are some wonderful incentives for pledging anywhere from $50 to $10,000. 
Kickstarter campaigns run on an all-or-nothing basis. Please help to keep the progress moving forward so we can reach our goal.  Don’t be shy about making a smaller pledge. Everything that moves us even a little closer is meaningful to us and to everyone who is considering pledging. Margot and I really appreciate your support. 
Warmly,
John Antonelli
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Chers amis de Margot Anand,
Je m'appelle John Antonelli. Je fais un documentaire sur la vie et le travail étonnant de Margot Anand. Je vous contacte avec la permission de Margot.
Nous avons créé une campagne Kickstarter pour le projet. Des informations complètes, y compris un échantillon du film, sont disponibles en cliquant sur ce lien:
Vos informations de courrier électronique sont protégées et ne seront pas utilisées par Kickstarter ou par quiconque à la suite de ce contact. Si vous préférez ne pas avoir votre courrier électronique, veuillez répondre à ce courrier que vous souhaitez supprimer de la liste.
Vous avez peut-être déjà reçu cet email. Nous n’avons pas pu accéder à certaines adresses e-mail. Notre équipe souhaite simplement que notre message soit reçu. Merci à tous d’avoir fait des commentaires positifs sur la campagne. Les premières promesses ont plus de sens car elles permettent aux autres de savoir qu’il existe une forte communauté qui soutient le projet.
Nous espérons qu’une fois que vous aurez vu l’exemple de film et pris connaissance de notre intention de partager l’histoire de Margot avec le monde entier, vous nous rejoindrez en promettant quelques dollars, quelques centaines, voire quelques milliers. Pas de pression, bien sûr. Tous les dons, quelle que soit leur taille, seront grandement appréciés. Il existe de formidables motivations pour promettre des contributions allant de 50 à 10 000 dollars.
Les campagnes Kickstarter fonctionnent sur une base tout ou rien. Aidez-nous à faire avancer les progrès pour que nous puissions atteindre notre objectif. Ne soyez pas timide pour faire une plus petite promesse. Tout ce qui nous rapproche un peu plus est significatif pour nous et pour tous ceux qui envisagent de donner en gage. Margot et moi apprécions vraiment votre soutien.
Chaleureusement,
John Antonelli"

Message endorsed by Margot Anand.


Margot Anand
For more information about Margot Anand, her bestselling titles, and teachings, visit her new website at margotanand.com






4 comments:

  1. I appreciate your journey and perspectives and the fact you post to a blog, not fucking Facebook.

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  2. Art! You're still out there! I thought you'd died and gone to someplace funner.

    I tried Facebook when it first started but once I saw what it was I got off.

    The dearth of culture in Albuquerque prompts posting psuedo-Facebook material, but in spite of the apparent banality, there's much deeper stuff going on that I don't care to share with the world. The blog's main function is, as I've mentioned here and there, an adjunct to what Ms. Cook has designated as my "selective memory."

    But good to know you're still kicking!

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  3. Facebook has corrupted my efforts at more interesting writing. I explained it away as a place for short or meaningless/empty versions of topics I wanted to cover/share. Unfortunately it was like one of those sticky mouse traps...and Zuckerberg shares all with 'big data.'

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    1. CORRUPTED YOUR EFFORTS?! Those BASTARDS!

      For reasons unknown (as Lucky was wont to say in Waiting For Godot), I followed a Yahoo link about a purported murderer. Although it didn't say how they got "onto him," they were able to link him to several crimes through his phone and computer history. The takeaway was ALL our communications are available.

      But hey, iffen you ain't doin' nuthin' wrong, whutz yer worry?

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