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Taken in side the premises of Taj Mahal.The lady was looking at the Taj Mahal and was all engrossed in her thoughts.
Nov 2008- Agra
So I was on a hike earlier today and passed by a very small Buddhist temple. I dropped in a coin (100円, aka about a dollar) for offering, rang the bell, bowed twice, clasped my hands twice, then bowed again, and finally made a wish (per the usual custom). I wished for “Enlightenment”. After a brief pause reflecting on why I chose that as what to wish for, I then turned and walked away.
I hadn’t even made it 10ft yet and I noticed there was a break in the clouds and the sun peaked through showering me directly in it’s warm rays. I thought to myself, “that wasn’t exactly what I meant, but I’ll take it anyway!” I then started to walk up the path towards the lookout point. After about 30ish or so paces deep in thought, I for some reason turned to look back over my shoulder.
First thing I saw was that the clouds were breaking up much faster now. I stopped and turned fully around only to then be greeted by a bright stunningly beautiful rainbow just starting to emerge (later becoming a partial double rainbow as you see here before dissipating and then returning back a while later as a single rainbow again, only much larger and having a full arc filling the horizon).
As I stood in awe, the rainbow started moving (probably an illusion of the clouds I think, but I can’t be sure, it might have really been moving) and it looked like the tail end of the rainbow was moving right straight towards me. It of course never “caught up” to me (darn! could’ve proven if there really was a pot of gold or not), but it definitely was quite a sight to see none the less, one I will likely never forget!
So was this all just coincidence or is there something out there that heard my wish and is sending me a sign of sorts in response?
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Don't give me up,
don't give me up tonight
or soon nothing will be right at all
salvation,
will you find out who you are too late to change?...
I wish I could be
every little thing you wanted.......
Dishwalla
Joi Ito, a famous entrepreneur and a venture capitalist, was having a deep meditation in an office in Tokyo, thinking about the future of the world.
Milton Goldsbrough aged 18 years far right, and who were thought to be his brothers Hector and Roy on left in uniform. They bear very little likeness however, to other photographic images and AIF descriptions for same. Hector possibly, as he re-enlisted (from being AWL) in November 1915. Roy if this was he, is in his Militia uniform, and he didn't enlist until March 1916. Cousin, John Joseph enlisted in July 1915 and embarked 8th October of 1915 so he could be present.
Other relatives worth a mention
Reginald Goldsbrough Higgs (1st cousin), Enlisted 23 June, embarked 9th August 1915.
and
From the Sheppard line:
Hunter Parkman Sheppard (aged 20 years) - Enlisted 24 November 1915
Charles Henry Sheppard (Aged 44 years) - Enlisted 1st July 1917
Edward Montgomery Sheppard (aged 37 years) - Enlisted 7th may 1917
Service records for Sheppard's show North Manly for place of residence, as Waine and Martin Streets. deepthought.hass.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=273150
Date of this family photo will pre-date Milton's embarkation for Egypt on 20th December 1915.
Identity of other persons (family) in the portrait is unknown. Woman seated centre appears to be of Indigenous or Islander ethnography. Could be anyone either side of the Samuel Goldsborough - Inman camps. Who are they? and why were his father William and mother Emma not present at this sitting. They may be family or neighbourhood of Manly acquaintances.
Magnified inset 1: Is the small image within the locket, that of another young son now serving on the battlefields of France....or in the memory of someone dear, already lost! There seems to another person standing behind the effigy, obscured by the woman's collar.
Inset 2 right: Though a little more heavier in set, could this be a younger depiction of the same (centre) person.
Summary of AIF service:
Milton Goldsborough
deepthought.hass.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=113403
John J. Goldsborough
deepthought.hass.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=113402
Reginald Goldsbrough Higgs
deepthought.hass.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=136993
Roy Goldsbrough
deepthought.hass.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=113406
Hector Goldsbrough
deepthought.hass.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=113404
Photos
Main: Norman Goldsborough.
Inset: From the collection of Elsie Goldsborough.
The Goldsborough Family in Australia
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The memories of my family outings are still a source of strength to me. I remember we'd all pile into the car - I forget what kind it was - and drive and drive. I'm not sure where we'd go, but I think there were some trees there. The smell of something was strong in the air as we played whatever sport we played. I remember a bigger, older guy we called "Dad." We'd eat some stuff, or not, and then I think we went home. I guess some things never leave you.
After an afternoon of looking at too many mid-XXth century science and technology ads, this option for the "Design is..." playoff came together.
The typeface is Priest Condensed, from FoundFonts™.
God & Man
I was never the first person you would call. I was never the first person on your list. I was never enough for you. I was never the person that you wanted me to be. I was never your priority.
I think I knew in the back of my mind that you never loved me like I loved you. I just... - #Stories
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Quote of the Day from the chapter titled Religion of Souls from The Religion of God (Divine Love) by His Divine Eminence Gohar Shahi: 'Then, seeing God is his worship and remembrance of God is his longing.'
#INSTACLICK #ISIGHT #NOIR #QUICKSHOT #METALTOOLS #DEEPTHOUGHTS #EYECATCHING #SHINY #BW #SOFTFOCUS #CLICKFORPLEASURE #GREYSCALE #TIMETRAVEL #MEANWHILEINCANADA
...looking out at the horizon, from a crowded bus in the stifling heat and gridlocked streets of central Bombay (Mumbai), India
(© Handheld Films 2010)
No I have not read all these but I want to. I have read much of Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy by Simon Blackburn and 36 Arguments for the Existence of God by Rebecca Newberger Goldstein.
The others are:
The Meta-Physical Club by Louis Menand
God Created the Integers by Steven Hawking
Nietzsche by Friedrich Nietzche (translated by Walter Kaufman)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera.
I also like anything by William James.
In Life we are taught if we don't want to deal with it, to just tune it out.
disclaimer: I don't put my son in a crib ever (except for the image). He wasn't really crying, those are water drops, he isn't babysat by an ipod, ipad or any other music device or high tech device. * Sadly, I have seen parent's do this, that's where the idea came from.
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This Ukrainian lady took a phone call while walking on the beach then stopped walking and reflected after the conversation was finished.....
Taken with Leica Elmarit 180mm APO R lens adapted on Nikon D300 with Leitax bayonet.
The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything
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History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell. Because sometimes, love isn’t just about romance—it’s about deep thoughts, great books, and peaceful moments.
Taken last Christmas/Hanukkah but still works for Valentine.
2025.
This morning I said goodbye to my mom, my dad and I packed up the car, met my first friend in kindergarten for coffee, said goodbye to her, drove to St. Louis to meet up with two of my friends Tay and Maddie for lunch, said goodbye to my dad, said goodbye to Tay, and then Maddie treated me to rock climbing. To say this day was emotionally draining would be putting it mildly. But I am grateful there are people in my life that are hard to say goodbye to; it makes reunions that much sweeter.
Rock climbing was the perfect way to end my time at home--insert metaphors for climbing mountains of upcoming challenges that life will most certainly bring. I say bring it on, because we rocked that rock wall. (:
Am I a slave?
His grace
The Most Revd and Rt Hon
Dr Rowan Williams PC, DPhil, DD, FBA
the 104th archbishop of Canterbury
primate of all England
primus inter pares of the worldwide Anglican Communion
Welshman
theologian
father
lover
poet
Anti slavery march and rally
in a small park in
Southwark London UK
March 2007
200 years after Wilberforce
we will be free
Took this photo of the lady at the park relaxing on a Saturday afternoon. I greeted her as I first walked by her. Then started taking photos of some roses nearby her. When she wasn't looking, I snuck in a couple of photos of her as her concentration intrigued me. GH2 + Oly 14-150.
There were other monkeys which were actively participating in random brawls and fun activities while this one just looked on as if in a deep thought!... Seemed to be the wisest of them all... I really wondered what it could have possibly been thinking about!
Life sometimes has a way of throwing you a curveball ..... what seems like a sneaky pitch, but a pitch you have to face head on. Even after a strikeout, the seasoned batter takes the bench in stride and reflects. What went wrong, will he get to bat again in this inning, perhaps he needs a break for a couple of innings to get his game strategy on focus. By the way, I'm not sure where all this baseball talk is coming from.....hmm, guess I just feel like rambling out a few thoughts.....
(to be continued in depth on the blog)
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