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Revision as of 11:59, 17 February 2008

Arsen Salsa

Life



Arsen Salsa was born in the capital of Jordan, Amman, from Greek / Palestinian origins parents. By the age of fourteen he moved to live in Bethlehem, when he first adopted the idea of working for peace. He lived there during the Palestinian-Israeli conflict at the year of 2000, leaving it after four years to be back to Jordan, where he completed his high school at De La Salle College, graduating at the year of 2006. Moving to the Republic of Cyprus to study Interior Design and Fine Arts.



Work



At the age of sixteen, he started to write some thoughts about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in the West bank. This later on transformed to be a start for his very own philosophy which helped him to start making his first book “Life in Pages

During his stay in the West Bank, he participated in recording an album talking about peace, and about children who are living in war, called “Remember the Innocents” supported by The Holy Land Trust, UK.

Away from the Middle East issues, at the age of eighteen, he finished making a book talking about the Turkish crimes of our Century, called “Ask Turkey”, showing the barbarity of the Turkish leaders threw the ages against the non-Turkish nations, which used to live in Asia Minor, such as the Greeks, Armenians, Syrians, Arabs and Kurds. Which are basically the real residents of Asia Minor.



Musical life



Away from the politics, Arsen Salsa was born in a musical family, he writes, composes and sings his own songs. So far he wrote thirty three songs, about peace, love and humanity. He musically composed four of his songs, His most successful songs so far are known by “Sinner in Heaven” and “Let it shine” they were done by the year of 2005. As he replayed a song by the Nazareth Band, called “Sunshine” preformed it in a Charity Concert for Saint Vincent Orphans School in Jordan, winter 2006.




Quotes



Those quotes were taken from his book, “Life in Pages”:

Logic is the food for life, but Love is the food for living

Understanding someone is living as one person with two souls

Remember to be a God whenever you are creating

Life was created to give not to receive

Create your actions to love the facts

"Trust is reachable whenever you are in silence"