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Geranium is a genus of 422 species of annual, biennial, and perennial plants that are commonly known as geraniums or cranesbills. They are found throughout the temperate regions of the world and the mountains of the tropics, with the greatest diversity in the eastern part of the Mediterranean region. Wikipedia

 

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This song and picture is dedicated to the many people I know in SL and RL who have struggled with love and in many cases lost themselves in that pursuit. My non-profound message to you is that you must first love yourself supremely before you can love another fully, and never give up on yourself and your ability to grasp love and life. I have found Justice in this crazy world and am indeed a rich man. She is my breath of fresh air...

 

Do you know where your heart is

Do you think you can find it

Did you trade it for something, somewhere

Better just to have it

Do you know where your love is

Do you think that you lost it

You felt it so strong but nothings

Turned out how you want it

Well bless my soul

You're a lonely soul

Cause you won't let go

Of anything you hold

Well all I need is the air I breathe

 

Just an ordinary treasure seeker combing the beaches of life. I simply have a larger bucket to fill than most. ;)

The Naming Of Cats by T. S. Eliot

 

«…

 

When you notice a cat in profound meditation,

The reason, I tell you, is always the same:

His mind is engaged in a rapt contemplation

Of the thought, of the thought, of the thought of his name:

His ineffable effable

Effanineffable

Deep and inscrutable singular Name. »

  

«…

Si un gato ves en meditación,

el motivo nunca te asombre.

Su mente está en contemplación

de la Idea Una de su nombre.

Su inefable, efable,

efainefable,

único, oscuro, inescrutable Nombre. »

 

The Naming of Cats, de T. S. Eliot —traducción de R. Ortiz, en El libro de los gatos habilidosos del Viejo Possum—, un libro de poemas, dirigido al público infantil, donde los gatos se constituyen en reflejos de las tipologías humanas. Sobre este libro se basaría el musical Cats, y este es el fragmento final del poema que lo abre.

 

«…

 

Quand vous voyez un chat plongé dans ses « pensées »,

La raison, c’est bien simple, est sa quête insondable :

Il s’adonne en esprit au plaisir de songer

À l’image de l’idée de la pensée sans fond

De son nom ineffable, ineffable et affable,

Son indicible et profond et singulier Nom. »

 

Comment appeler son chat, d’après T.S. Eliot

Amsterdam - Amstel - Blauwbrug - Magere Brug - Amstelsluizen

 

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Spending time deep in the desert late at night is such a profound experience, the smell of sage and granite the light wind and the silence is deafening with no bugs or birds, nothing but wind. After spending a few days here I think that's why the Anasazi people chose this area to build their civilization. I hiked 3 miles of trail right along the base of the canyons and the sounds made, each different in tone and speed, speak to the traveler as he or she passes by, providing a fresh burst of cool air. This structure was erected in 1050 and has since survived the elements remarkably well.

 

Thanks for taking the time to take a look at my photos, and as always, your views, comments, faves, and support are greatly appreciated!! Have a great weekend!! :)

 

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For those of you new to photography, I would like to provide you with some very helpful videos that will help you get more from your photography. They where very useful to me while I was learning and I hope that they will help you out as well. Just click the link below and on the left side column there are pre-made playlists on everything you could ever want to know about photography. I hope you enjoy them and as always my friends "Happy Shooting"

 

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location : Nanzenji Temple Tenjyuan ,Kyoto city ,Kyoto Prefecture,Japan

南禅寺 天授庵

Tenjyuan :

 

Tenjyuan is one of the most historically important temple of the Nanzenji. It was built as a dedication of the founder of the Nanzenji , Daiminkokushi Mukanfumon .

In 1267 the Emperpor Kameyama,enchanted with the natural beauty of the spot,elected a villa on the site where where the Nanzenji Temple now stands. Around 1288 the emperor was vexed by the appearance of a ghost and asked for help from Daiminkokushi ,the third Chief Priest of the Tofukuji Temple.

The priest rid Emperor Kameyama of the gost by merely performing Zazen meditations without reciting a single sutra.

The emperor was deeply moved by this demonstration of the priest's virtue and subsequently became became his disciple,giving himself the name Hoo("Great Priest").He later converted his villa into zen temple and dedicated it to Daiminkokushi.These events took place in Hoo's later years ; the priest died before the coversation of the villa was complete.It was left for a priest named Kiansoen,the successor of Daiminkokushi.to finish the work and inaugurate the zen temple. For this reason little credit for the task is given to Daiminkokushi himself.In 1336 Kokakushiren,the 15th chief priest of Nanzen Ji Temple,asked the retired Emperor Kogon for permission to construct a building commemorating the founding of the temple by Daiminkokushi.Construction on the building was completed in the following year(1337),hence the opening of the Tenjyuan.

Tenjyuan,however ,was destroyed in the Nanzenji conflagration of 1447 .Nor was the temple spared destraction by fire during the Onin War ( 1467-1477). More then 130 years passed before the temple was finally reconstructed.

Many of the temples destroyed by wars were reconstructed in the last quarter of the 16th century,when Japan enjoyed a period of political stability. The priests of Nanzenji agreed that the Tenjyuan be reconstructed by one of the most famous Zen priests of Kyoto,Genporeisan.He appointed Ungakureikei chief priest of the Tenjyuan ,and asked the daimyo Hosokawa Yusei to finance the enterprise.Thanks to generous contribution of Hosokawa,the reconstruction of the Main Hall,the Main Gate,and the old study was completed in August ,1602.These are the Tenjyuan buildings that stand today.

The garden consists of the front ,or eastern,garden of the Main Hall, and the southern garden near the Study.

 

The eastern garden is a rock garden. A geometrically designed stone footpath embedded in white sand and moss connects the Main Hall with the Maingate. This footpath was made 1338 after the original construction of the Tenjyuan.

The other ,shorter stone footpath leading to Yusai's mausoleum was made after Yusai's death in1610.

 

The layout of the southern garden clearly illustrates the characteristics of late 14th century landscaping.The two central islands in particular epitomize this style. A long penninsula extending from the study and a smaller penninsula extending from the other side meet to form a curling clasp,creating an eastern and western pond.The shorelines of the two ponds so divided are thus varied.

The eastern pond is smaller than the other and has a slopping bank.In addition to this landscaping technique,the arrangement of rocks near the waterfall indicates that the garden was made around the time of the construction of the Tenjyuan in 1337.

- Tenjyuan

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Basilica di San Francesco, Gotico italiano 1253, patrimonio dell'umanità dell'UNESCO.

 

La città di San Francesco ( Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ) ha una storia millenaria con importanti testimonianze romane, medievali e rinascimentali. Il cantiere di Giotto ha segnato l'arte di tutto il centro Italia.

 

Situata nella parte centro-orientale dell'Umbria, Assisi è adagiata sulle pendici del Monte Subasio e domina la pianura solcata dai fiumi Topino e Chiascio, affluenti del Tevere.

La città, che ha dato i natali a san Francesco e santa Chiara, si è imposta all'attenzione mondiale come centro universale del messaggio francescano di pace e fratellanza.

Costruita con la tipica "pietra rosata" del Subasio, Assisi vive e fa vivere a tutti i visitatori l'atmosfera di profonda spiritualità dei luoghi che la storia e la fede dei suoi Santi rendono unici nel mondo.

 

Nel bel prato verde che sta davanti all’entrata della basilica superiore di San Francesco ad Assisi con la scritta “Pax” c’è la statua di Francesco a cavallo, una delle pochissime statue del santo in tutta Assisi.

 

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Basilica of San Francesco, Italian Gothic 1253, UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

The city of San Francesco (Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone) has a long history with important Roman, medieval and Renaissance testimonies. Giotto's construction site has marked the art of all of central Italy.

 

Located in the central-eastern part of Umbria, Assisi lies on the slopes of Mount Subasio and dominates the plain crossed by the rivers Topino and Chiascio, tributaries of the Tiber.

The city, which gave birth to St. Francis and St. Clare, has become a global center of the Franciscan message of peace and brotherhood.

Built with the typical "pink stone" of Subasio, Assisi lives and makes all visitors experience the atmosphere of profound spirituality of the places that the history and faith of its Saints make unique in the world.

 

In the beautiful green lawn in front of the entrance of the upper basilica of San Francesco in Assisi with the inscription "Pax" is the statue of Francesco on horseback, one of the very few statues of the saint in all of Assisi,

 

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View down the central funnel inside of the Reichstag dome on top of the Reichstag building, the seat of the German parliament (the Bundestag). The funnel is a so-called "light-diverting element" with mirrors that guides diffuse daylight into the plenary hall of the German Bundestag ten meters below and also serves as an exhaust "pipe" that deflects used air from the plenary hall through the 10-meter-wide central opening at the apex of the dome (which you can't see here).

 

For whatever reason the checked "pattern" of the reflective windows on the funnel's base (theoretically one could take a look into the plenary hall) always reminds me of a gambling table at a casino, hence the title which I've borrowed from one of the best James Bond movies (and I also like the 1967 parody). But of course, there's nothing "royale" or "gambling-ish" about this profoundly democratic place (which, as you know, it hasn't always been). Surrounding the funnel's base you can find the permanent exhibition "From the Reichstag to the Bundestag" which tells the eventful history of the Reichstag building from its beginnings to the present day.

 

Happy Window Wednesday, Everyone :)

 

a profound truth that humanity has since disregarded to its own detriment. Since the words "humility" and "humble" also derive from humus, it is rather ironic that we should have assigned our species so arrogant a name as Homo sapiens sapiens ("wise wise man") :-)

Daniel Hillel, Out of the Earth: Civilization and the Life of the Soil

 

HPPT!! Humility Matters!

 

rose, little theater rose garden, raleigh, north carolina

Maple floating in a stream

The process of germination and growth of acorns offers profound insights into the very essence of life itself. From a tiny seed, a great tree may arise, representing the awe-inspiring potential for growth and transformation inherent in all living beings. The sprouting of the acorn into a seedling also highlights the delicate balance of environmental factors necessary for life to flourish, such as water, soil, and sunlight. Moreover, the process of growth can be seen as a reflection of the cyclical nature of existence, as the seedling transforms into a mature tree, which in turn produces its own acorns, perpetuating the cycle of life. Overall, the germination and growth of acorns offer a powerful reminder of the beauty and complexity of life and the interconnectedness of all things.

 

Have you seen the film Being there with Peter Sellers? Watch it! Simple and profound comedy. It is one of those films that pop up in my mind from time to time. When I tried to do this image in black and white, it immediately took away from the sense of being there. And also, to me, it seems that something extraordinary is about to take place next in this image.

Sunset in the Mojave Desert, Twentynine Palms, California

 

As 2022 draws to a close, I am looking forward to turning the page on this year, which has been a difficult one for me, and starting the new chapter that is 2023.

 

There are a few lines from a Josh Groban song called "Thankful", that I have always loved:

Even with our differences

There is a place we're all connected

Each of us can find each others' light

 

For me, Flickr has become a beautiful place to find that light and that connection, especially in a world that seems to grow increasingly dark and troubled. So I want to share a deep and sincere Thank You to all my Flickr friends and contacts for the light you give and all the ways in which you uplift my spirit. Thank you for sharing your talents and creativity which both awe and inspire me, for sharing your beautiful places, special moments, and great adventures, for your thoughtful and generous support of my photography and writing, and most of all for your personal kindness, caring, and humanity. I truly enjoy all of the conversations, comments, and connection with each of you, and am incredibly thankful for your encouragement and good wishes through some of the tough times this year.

 

I am profoundly grateful to have met such wonderful people here on Flickr. Because in the words of the incomparable Maya Angelou in the poem below,

"Nobody, but nobody, Can make it out here alone.

 

I wish each of you health, happiness, and beautiful light (both in photography and life) in the new year ahead!

  

Alone

by Maya Angelou

 

Lying, thinking

Last night

How to find my soul a home

Where water is not thirsty

And bread loaf is not stone

I came up with one thing

And I don't believe I'm wrong

That nobody,

But nobody

Can make it out here alone.

 

Alone, all alone

Nobody, but nobody

Can make it out here alone.

 

There are some millionaires

With money they can't use

Their wives run round like banshees

Their children sing the blues

They've got expensive doctors

To cure their hearts of stone.

But nobody

No, nobody

Can make it out here alone.

 

Alone, all alone

Nobody, but nobody

Can make it out here alone.

 

Now if you listen closely

I'll tell you what I know

Storm clouds are gathering

The wind is gonna blow

The race of man is suffering

And I can hear the moan,

'Cause nobody,

But nobody

Can make it out here alone.

 

Alone, all alone

Nobody, but nobody

Can make it out here alone.

Ecclesiastes 7:24 “Whatever it is, it's far off and most profound. Who can attain it?”

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Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations celebrating Love.

 

Kindness in words creates confidence.

Kindness in thinking creates profoundness.

Kindness in giving creates love.

Lao Tzu

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

My profound thanks to all my friends who have been inquiring about me. Health issues have kept me away

A holocaust survivor made a profound statement relating to our times . . . she said . . .

 

"Unlike during Nazi Germany - no country is coming to save you, because every country is involved"

 

Another survivor speaks out

www.bitchute.com/video/eONuwxLJjaaW/

 

Taken on location at the beautiful ELVION sim

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Lake Biwa

Located : Onoe, Kohoku-cho, Nagahama, Shiga pref.

 

奥琵琶湖 / 滋賀県長浜市湖北町尾上

Храм преподобного Сергия Радонежского (на Соломенке).

18 июля 2013 года, в день памяти преподобного Сергия Радонежского, была совершена ​​первая Божественная литургия в нижнем храме в честь благоверного князя Александра Невского, главного соборного храма прихода преподобного Сергия Радонежского столицы.

 

One of the foremost Russian saints and mystics. Born to a noble family near Rostov, he was christened Bartholomew. At the age of fifteen, he fled with his family to Radonezh, near Moscow, to escape a campaign against Rostov by the rulers of Moscow. As their wealth was all but wiped out, the family became peasant farmers until 1335 when, after the death of his parents, he and his brother Stephen became hermits at Makovka. Stephen left to become a monk, and Sergius received a tonsure from a local abbot. Increasingly well-known as a profoundly spiritual figure in the Russian wilderness, he attracted followers and eventually organized them into a community that became the famed Holy Trinity Monastery. He was ordained at Pereyaslav Zalesky. Serving as abbot, he thus restored the great monastic tradition which had been destroyed some time before during the Mongol invasions of Russia. Sergius was soon joined by Stephen, who opposed his stern cenobitical regulations and caused Sergius to leave the community and to become a hermit again. As his departure brought swift decline to the monastery, Sergius was asked to return by none other than Alexis, metropolitan of Moscow. As he was respected by virtually every segment of society, Sergius was consulted by Prince flirnitry Donskoi of Moscow encouraging the ruler to embark upon the campaign against the Mongols which culminated in the triumphant Battle of Kulikovo (1380), thus breaking the Mongol domination of Russia, Sergius sought to build upon this victory by promoting peace among the ever-feuding Russian princes and building monasteries; in all he founded around forty monastic communities. In 1378 he declined the office of Metropolitan, resigning his abbacy in 1392 and dying six months later on September 25, Canonized in 1449, he is venerated as the fore-most saint in Russian history.

Very Profound Mural I saw In Mission District, San Francisco

© Copyright A Pendleton 2012 One of my bird of prey shots, I know this is not a normal portrait shot of this bird but thats why I posted it its by its nature,, different... Have a great saturday one and all, ............. Alan.

... the profound take, for 28 Jan 2023 Happy Caturday theme, "My Cat is..."

Music can have a profound effect on both the emotions and the body. Faster music can make you feel more alert and concentrate better. Upbeat music can make you feel more optimistic and positive about life. A slower tempo can quiet your mind and relax your muscles, making you feel soothed while releasing the stress of the day. Music is effective for relaxation and stress management.

 

The tiny little helpers from little world need a break to relax from time to time as well :)

 

At the end is up to yourself and mostly gets dircted by the mood we are in at the moment. If you feel that you would like to relax and refresh youself - you might give this a try...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApUIoO6MOos

 

Thank you for visits, comments and favs!

 

Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!

 

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“Yesterday, Day of Recollection, realized again above all my need for profound and total humility—especially in relation to any work I may do for peace. Humility is more important than zeal. Descent into nothingness and dependence on God. Otherwise I am just fighting the world with its own weapons, and there the world is unbeatable. Indeed, it does not even have to fight back: I will exhaust my self and that will be the end of my stupid efforts. To seek strength in God, especially in the Passion of Christ.”

 

“On the night watch, hurrying by, I pushed open the door of the novice’s scriptorium and flashed the light over all the empty desks. It was as if the empty room were wholly full of their hearts and their love, as if their goodness had made the place wholly good and rich with love. The loveliness of humanity, which God has taken to Himself in love, and the wonder of each individual person among them. This is of final and eternal significance. To have been appointed by God to be their Father, to have received them from God as my children, to have loved them and been loved by them with such simplicity and sincerity, without nonsense or flattery or sentimentality: this is completely wonderful and is a revelation...”

- Thomas Merton, The Intimate Merton (December 11,1961)

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song: Christian Scott - Perspectives

One of Life’s Simple Pleasures........a walk in the woods....

  

Adkins Arboretum In Ridgely Maryland....

 

Crossing At Piney Branch

  

The Arboretum which lies within the confines of Caroline County's State Tuckahoe Park is a 500-acre native garden and preserve that serves as a model for land management and engages all ages in conservation and restoration of the Chesapeake region’s native landscapes through education, recreation, the arts, and community events.

   

In addition to protecting the region’s natural heritage and inspiring stewardship, it afford it’s visitors profound experiences of excitement, discovery, and awe.

   

Tuckahoe State Park is a public recreation area located along Tuckahoe Creek in Caroline and Queen Anne's counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, United States. Adkins Arboretum, a garden and preserve maintaining over 600 native plant species, occupies 500 acres of the park..

„All profound distraction opens certain doors. You have to allow yourself to be distracted when you are unable to concentrate.“

/Julio Cortázar/

Pose@Mifo_Loxely

 

Model: Mia Lecter

Profound Street Art In Rio De Janeiro. depiction of desperation in Brazilian FAVELAS

Gerbera seen in a bouquet at a florist's stand in Sebastopol, CA

 

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Meerdaal, also known as Meerdaalwoud and Meerdaalbos, is a woodland lying east of Brussels and south of Leuven, on the loess plateau of Brabant in central Belgium. The bigger part of it has most likely been continuously forested since the Middle Ages, but the archaeological record and geomorphology give evidence of a profound human influence, probably including agriculture, during the Roman era and the Iron Age.

You can accomplish by kindness what you cannot by force. Pubilius Syrus

 

Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

 

A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of money.

John Ruskin

 

Kindness is like snow- It beautifies everything it covers. Kahlil Gibran

 

Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.

Lao Tzu

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

The profound and the trivial; where I am coming from and where I am going to; those departed and those absent; the memories and the oblivion; all my spirits, good or bad; all are present for a moment in peaceful coexistence, under the Christmas tree, alone.

Finally a pic of my wedding with my angel!!! It was an unforgettable night!

 

And these are her words...

 

Mark,I wish there was a way to put on canvas what I feel for you in my heart.

To paint you a picture, because there are no words. But even if it were possible,it would take a Picasso,

an artist for the ages, to capture something so profound.

A happiness so complete,

if I could paint a picture, I'd hang it on the stars to share with the world because everyone in their lifetime should know such a love.

And if they did … the world would be a much better place.

 

and Mark..if i can discribe my Love for you in grains of sand...

Then i need more then 1 desert!

  

[Taken by: Angelllina Tedeschi]

[Edited by: M4rk3tt0 Bonetto]

The silence is so beautiful and profound, you can hear the leaves gently touching the ground. After a spring and summer of providing the woods with what it needs to survive as an ecosystem, from the silent fungi to the nesting of the songbirds on their branches, trees are one of the most precious resources. Their work is done for the season now and a long winter's rest is ahead, before the cycle starts again with springs warm greeting.

 

Sawyer County, WI.

October 11, 2016

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