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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Post it from Sri Sudha K #writephoto
Reblogged from Sri Sudha K at Naa Prapancham: My World. On the hillock a source so pure, An image to lure, Each of our heart… Beat heat apart… Soothing up the trekkers aching Bring a feel- relaxing Continue … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Poetry
Tagged Lord rama, Mother Sita, poetry, traditional tale, water
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A path of the heart
“For me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart, on any path that may have heart, and the only worthwhile challenge is to traverse its full length–and there I travel looking, looking breathlessly.” ― Carlos Castaneda, The … Continue reading
Shore #midnighthaiku
The strongest may break Clinging to the shores of time With knotted fingers For Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge
The art of devotion – from China Sojourns Photography
Reblogged from China Sojourns Photography Devotion inspires one of the purest sets of emotions, capturing love, loyalty and deep feelings of excitement that I do not think can ever be understood beyond our own personal experiences. In the world around … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Buddhism, devotion, easter, forgiveness, love, Myanmar, philosophy, religion, Travel in Asia
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Sleeping Giant #writephoto
Originally posted on Melissa Barker-Simpson:
Written in response to Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo Prompt. Thanks for the inspiration, Sue 🙂 “What does it mean?” Tamaya stared at the water, which had gathered in the frozen eye socket of Medea, the…
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French Postcards 11 from Steve Tanham
Knock-knock-knock-knock-knock… Pierre-Paul Riquet was having a bad night, as he tossed and turned… Louis XIV was his patron, although he doubted even the Sun King’s sponsorship would alleviate his growing debts – debts that had now risen to a level … Continue reading
#writephoto: The Spring by Jane Dougherty
Reblogged from Jane Dougherty Writes: She had determined to find the source before her resolve failed her. The journey had been long and wearisome, and her feet were a mass of sores. But she had found it, the bright, sparkling … Continue reading
Why not?
Have you ever taken one of the innumerable personality tests that are out there these days? I took a fair number of them as part of some research when we were setting up the School. Results vary so much from … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged consciousness, fear, lack of self confidence, mindfulness, personal growth, reality, self image, spiritual turning around
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Crocodile Man… from Stuart France
* Crocodile Man was married to Whistle Duck and they had two daughters… “We’ll have fish tomorrow night,” said Crocodile Man, “I’ll go out early in my bark canoe.” So next morning Crocodile Man set off, and his two daughters … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged Aboriginal Australians, Books, landscape, meaning, Milky Way, Mythology, psychology, story, Stuart France, symbolism
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