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5-13-2016 - Photos of the Divinity School Commencement Ceremony in Benton Chapel. (Vanderbilt University Medical Center / Steve Green)
1-9-2013 - Location photos of new iPads that can be checked out at Central Library circulation desk and some other campus Library locations. Divinity Library's Chris Bonda with Brandy Daniels. (Vanderbilt University / Steve Green)
The Retrospectiva Art Opening in the Vanderbilt Divinity School Arts Room with the artist, Jairo Prado, his wife, Susan Prado, the Asst. Dir of the Religion and the Arts and Contemporary Culture, Dave Perkins. (Vanderbilt University / Steve Green)
This is a sexy long dress with pearls giving it a very sensual look. Along with pearls falling elegantly along with the material from the flower.
Includes appliers for:
Lolas tango
Mirage
Omega
Cute/Phat
Sking Brazilia
G. Inc Perfect body (uses omega appliers)
Ghetto Booty
Slink physique clothing applier
wowmeh appliers
Eve appliers hud pulpy and slim
I have an inworld shop.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Static%20Beats/84/236/59
Marketplace store.
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Struck by the magnificent colours of this madonna statue in the cidatel cathedral of Victoria, I had to take a picture.
Back in the village I grew up, a smaller madonna is the reason of a whole week of pelgrimage by the end of June. The local madonna is carried around in a procession on the closing Sunday.
Susannah Heschel, Sarah Sentilles, The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi, and Julia Whitcavitch-DeVoy, MTS '94
"Yasukuni Shrine (靖国神社 Yasukuni Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the kami (spirits) of soldiers and others who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan.[1] Currently, its Symbolic Registry of Divinities lists the names of over 2,466,000 enshrined men and women whose lives were dedicated to the service of Imperial Japan, particularly to those killed in wartime. It also houses one of the few Japanese War Museums dedicated to World War II. There are also commemorative statues to mothers and animals who sacrificed in the war."
My camera : Canon EOS 40D
My lens : Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 USM
My settings : 1/30s . f/8.0 . ISO 100 . 61 mm
Divinity Convocation diploma and hooding ceremony on Saturday, June 10, 2017 in Swift Hall and courtyard at the University of Chicago campus. (Photo by Nancy Wong)
I was fascinated with these rock sculptures in Xian. There were many temples in Xian that were filled with these. Look at the amount of effort that goes into sculpting this, makes me think there was a hidden treasure inside each rock.
This was taken in Xian, in the "Big Goose" temple commemorating "Tong-Xan-Zhong", the monk who brought back Buddhist scriptures from India, and in fairy tale land, Monkey King's master.
There were many of these displayed throughout the garden of this temple. It was built with 7 stories high, coinciding with the Chinese proverb "Saving one person's life is worth more than erecting a 7-story temple". Everything in China is symbolic. The number "9" was reserved by the Emperor, so no building can be 9 stories high if you are not the King. The number "8" was claimed by Empress Wu, so the next number down was "7" which resulted in 7 storey-high temples. Incidentally, Empress Wu built an 8-storey high tower beside the Big Goose Temple to prove she was more superior than Tong (of course, we all know she was one of the most cunning women in history).
We were not allowed to take photos inside temples, so I had to settle for garden pictures. Big Goose Temple is definitely worth the visit if you are ever in Xian.
My Santana Hat: inscribed with "There is Divinity in your DNA Live Your Light"
From Old Town Hat Shop: Maybe the coolest hat of the Summer! The Healer from the Carlos Santana collection is a boldly woven, eye catching shantung pork pie with a 2-inch brim. With a grosgrain band with Milargo pin.The Santana Hat reflects the passion and soul of Carlos Santana's artistry that transcends musical genres.
Fun tonight at The Orient Social Garden
Visit this location at The Orient Social Garden in Second Life
août 2008
Oxford :
Divinity School, voûte en style Perpendicular (1427-83) - dessin de William Orchard 1480
Elliot: “The whole truth is just way, way too complicated to be put into a book to study. I also believe in Darwin’s theory of evolution, but not wholly. But I think there are bits of truth in all religion we have been given, and we just need to know what the important bits are and pick them up.”
Female photographer: “Wow. That was pretty profound. But I still don’t quite understand what it has to do with art…”
Elliot: “Your hands, your eyes, your skin… Everything about you that you create art with is the shell, the tools that you have been given. The tools you use come from your divinity.”
Female photographer: “Ah, okay...”
(Elliot’s phone peeps)
Female photographer: “Aren’t you going to answer that?”