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Sunrise Tai Chi, Yishun Neighbourhood Park hilltop, Singapore. In parks and open spaces all over Singapore each morning many locals will practice this ancient Chinese discipline of meditative, gentle movements. Taken from a respectful distance and cropped later. In the background is a Women's Tai Chi group.

Even dead you remain the enemy and loser...................

The German militairy cemetry in Vladso (Belgium)

 

While the cemetries of the Allied troops have stark white colors, those of the German troops are gray- black and look dead and gloomy.

While the militairy cemetries are an example of discipline and structure, the German variants lack alignment and logic.

It was long be argued that this would be regulated in the Articles 225 and 226, from the Treaty of Versailles, but whoever reads these articles will find that this view is incorrect.

The real reason is that the French after the end of the insane war were ordered tot give the German dead their final resting place and collected the bodies in the sector of Ypres and burried them on free pieces of land, altough it was not obvious that they each received an individual tombstone.

So what we see here is in fact a mass grave, covered with granite slabs bearing their names.

Black evokes bad feelings and the Germans were in the eyes of the Allied the agressor, despite the fact that during investigations after the insane war it appeared that all warring parties had engaged in aggression and had committed atrocities. France, England and Italy had already secretly divided the territories of Germany and its colonies, the Habsburg Empire and the Ottoman Empire, in the heat of the battle!

It was of paramount legal importance that, according to the President of the United States Wilson's conviction, Germany should be held responsible but not blamed for the insane war breaking out. However they were incomprehensible responsible for the reparations!

 

The fact that the Germans and English soldiers at the front still had peaceful feelings towards eachother is evident from the inconceivable Christmas truce in 1914 that took place in the sector of Ypres.

This incomprehensible event of peace and fraternity during the heat of the battle took also place on field sites in many other sections at the front.

The German front soldiers started on Christmas eve 1914 by singing "Silent Night" and shouting "Merry Christmas".

When the British soldiers realized that this was well-meant, they came out of their trenches and even went to exchange their Christmas presents from home.

On Christmas Day, they played football together in the no-man's-land, the piece of land between the trenches of the warring armies; ordinairy soldiers who were tired of the war could momentarily throw of the yoke of the insane war.

When the army commanders, or rather the butchers, got wind of this, these fraternizing actions were officially stricktly forbidden from above and held out very severe punishments if the fightings were not resumed immedialy. The ensuing battles would claim millions of lives on the whole front.

  

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Am I

Am I still tough enough?

Feels like I'm wearing down (down down down down)

Is my viciousness losing ground (ground ground ground ground)

Am I taking too much?

Did I cross the line? (line line)

I need my role in this

Very clearly defined

I need your discipline

I need your help

I need your discipline

You know once I start I cannot help myself

Now it's starting up

Feels like I'm losing touch

Nothing matters to me

Nothing matters as much

I see you left a mark

Up and down the skin (skin skin)

I don't know where I end

Or where you begin

I need your discipline

I need your help

I need your discipline

You know once I start I cannot help myself

I cannot stop myself

Once I start I cannot stop myself

And you know

Once I start I cannot stop myself

And you know

Once I…

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"Respect your effort, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that is real power." - Clint Eastwood

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This yacht has inbuilt equipment for mantaining of strict discipline aboard.

This adult Coot was diving and getting food for two chicks. For whatever reason, it took after one of the chicks, grabbed its head and gave is a sharp shake. The chick was released immediately and appeared none the worse for the experience. I can only guess the adult was making a point about dining etiquette or something.

River Tidan in old factory town Tidaholm

Patience....Control.....Discipline. Her Mistress' words echoed through her head as the burn in her body flared.....ebbed and flowed. The room was silent save for the soft guttering of the candles off the end of the bed, the ticking of an old, antique clock and the loud, echoing click of her Mistress' heels as she paced the room, instructing her girl.

 

"Patience Little One.......Control your needs, wants and desires.....Discipline yourself without the need of me to do it for you."

 

She bit her lip and whimpered, "Yes, Mistress."

 

"Master yourself and you will be rewarded, Little One...."

 

"Yes MIstress," the words spilled form her....the thought of her reward sending a shiver through her core.....her voice dripping with lust. She didn't turn her head to look at her Mistress, knowing that her voice had betrayed her....shown her Mistress that she wasn't yet ready to be rewarded......though something else deep inside her flared nearly as hot, reveling in the lesson.....wanting more.....

El Capitan is a vertical rock formation in Yosemite National Park, on the north side of Yosemite Valley, near its western end. The granite monolith is about 3,000 feet from base to summit along its tallest face and is a world-famous location for big wall climbing, including the disciplines of aid climbing, free climbing, and more recently for free solo climbing.

The formation was named "El Capitan" by the Mariposa Battalion when they explored the valley in 1851. El Capitán was taken to be a loose Spanish translation of the local Native American name for the cliff, “Tutokanula” or "Rock Chief".

The "Rock Chief" etymology is based on the written account of Mariposa Battalion doctor Lafayette Bunnell in his 1892 book. Bunnell reports that Ahwahneechee Chief Tenaya explained to him, forty-one years earlier, in 1851, that the massive formation, called Tutokanula, could be translated as "Rock Chief" because the face of the cliff looks like a giant rock Chief. In Bunnell's account, however, he notes that this translation may be wrong, stating: “I am not etymologist enough to understand just how the word has been constructed… I am found in error, I shall be most willing to acknowledge it, for few things appear more uncertain, or more difficult to obtain, than a complete understanding of the soul of an Indian language.”

An alternative etymology is that "Tutokanula" is Miwok for “Inchworm Rock”. Julia F. Parker, the preeminent Coast Miwok-Kashaya Pomo basket-weaver and Yosemite Museum cultural ambassador since 1960, explains that the name Tutokanula, or “Inchworm Rock”, originates in the Miwok creation story for the giant rock, a legend in which two bear cubs are improbably rescued by a humble inchworm. In the story, a mother bear and her two cubs are walking along the river. The mother forages for seeds and berries while the two cubs nap in the sun on a flat rock. While the cubs sleep, the rock grows and grows, above the trees and into the sky. The mother bear is unable to climb the rock to get to her cubs and she becomes afraid and asks for help. The fox, the mouse, the mountain lion, and every other animal tries to climb to the top of the giant rock but they each fail. Finally, the lowly little inchworm tries the climb and successfully makes it all the way to the top and rescues the cubs. All the animals are happy to see that the little inchworm has saved the two bear cubs and the rock is named in the inchworm's honor.

The “Inchworm Rock” version of the meaning of Tutokanula is also described in the story "Two Bear Cubs: A Miwok Legend from California's Yosemite Valley" by Robert D. San Souci and in the First People Miwok recounting of the El Cap legend.

The top of El Capitan can be reached by hiking out of Yosemite Valley on the trail next to Yosemite Falls, then proceeding west. For climbers, the challenge is to climb up the sheer granite face. There are many named climbing routes, all of them arduous, including Iron Hawk and Sea of Dreams.

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020/100 - 100 Possibilities - Every area of life requires discipline, As a child we learned skills by practicing them over and over.

Proverbs 5:23 “He will die for lack of discipline, and he goes astray because of his great folly.”

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