The docudrama Project I’m
Alive will host an amulet contest during the month of November. An amulet
is an ornament or small piece of jewelry thought to give protection against
evil, danger, or disease. The Mission of Project I’m Alive is protection
from sexual assault.
The prize winning amulet must be of circular design no more
than two (2) inches in diameter that could have been created during humanity’s
prehistoric era. It must be able to be worn around the neck and have central to
its design 1 – 3 Apache Tears (Obsidian Stones).
Legend handed down from the suffering of the Apache Nation says
that God so honored the suffering of Apache Women that their tears were
suspended inside these stones. Obsidian is a black stone that is translucent.
When held to the light, a purple glow seems suspended inside the stone.
Apache Tears (Obsidian Stones) |
Contest Rules: Your entry says you are the legal owner of the
creation submitted. Each submission must be preceded by a $5 entry fee to paypal.
Your entry must be received by jpeg at projectimalive@gmail.com with a
brief 120 words or less description of your entry no later than midnight
November 30.
For further information or to raise questions, email projectimalive@gmail.com and visit
the Project I’m Alive Blog at http://filmprojectimalive.com.
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