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We Are In Transit
Poem
We step forward.
Each step stirs dust into the air.
The dry, shifting evening air.
The sun is neither fully risen nor a witness.
A silent guardian.
Beginnings and endings, both here and just.
At this hour.
And yet shared.
This is where time unravels.
Where place dissolves and where movement lingers without.
No words, no destination.
This is the place.
This is the sacred space.
Each step cannot ignore faith.
Where time unravels.
Where movement lingers without end.
A witness, a silent guardian.
Beginnings and endings.
Both here in distance.
The burden we carry is more than we thought.
It is more than it is more than distance.
It's the stories waiting to be uncovered.
And the bond we strengthen along the way.
Unanswered questions.
Deferred dreams.
The hope, the hope of arrival, leads us forward.
At this threshold, we are neither lost nor found.
We walk in the in-between.
Each step whispers.
Here we are.
Here we are in the middle, in the middle and transit towards our becoming.
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This is a poetic exploration of the journey of self-discovery and transformation. This evocative piece uses vivid imagery and metaphors to capture the essence of being in transit, navigating the unknown, and embracing the constant state of becoming.
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Journey, Self-Discovery, Transformation, Transition, Becoming, Liminal Space, Inner Worlds, Metaphor, Twilight, Mountains, Courage, Hope
It is easy to see a place and move on to the next item on the itinerary, but these experiences can be fleeting and not register on the subconscious. One of my goals being overseas this summer as part of the UW in Scotland cohort was to take the time to be fully present in the places that I visited. To support this goal I took many, many pictures during my 18-day trip. Many of the photos were of small details of what I called “textures” on my social media posts documenting my travels. These textures were moments that captured an essence of a location or an ephemeral feeling that I may have missed if I hadn’t been looking. In this photo of a sculpture in the gardens at Abbotsford, I was only able to see it because I stopped and turned around to look at the sculpture from another angle. This sums up my experience of being abroad. Take the time to be present, to “see” from multiple perspectives. You don’t know what you might bring home with you. The photos I took all have deeper meaning to me because I was fully present when taking them.
Navigating the Unknown
As dusk settles in, the mountain air is thick with unspoken thoughts as I walk a familiar yet uncharted path. Two figures, their faces obscured in contemplation, walk alongside me. Their presence is a silent reminder of my journey—a mix of exhilarating peaks and despairing valleys. The twilight, caught between day and night, reflects the in-betweenness of my existence, a liminal space where past and future blur. Each step forward is an act of faith, a surrender to the unknown, a feeling I'm sure many of you can relate to. The destination? The journey itself, along with the transformation it, sparks within me. Still, like the persistent mountain shadows, a question lingers: who are these companions on my path? Their identities remain covert, their purpose a mystery—a riddle waiting to be unravelled in the memories of my becoming.
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What does it look like when you show up in the world with love? While Stephen plays quietly on piano, we are invited to meditate on what we believe these things the scripture was saying look like in real life. We then write some of those ideas on pieces of colored paper distributed earlier. Finally, we all go to the LOVE letters on the stage and tape what we’ve written onto them.
Focus your attention on the Now and tell me what problem you have at this moment.- Eckhart Tolle
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Call them online and settle the matter through the discussion.They will bepresent at the specific date to celebrate the particular event.When your friends go to Bollywood dancers tohave the raw flavor ofHindi dance, you can easily do littlebetter by inviting the group of Russian dholies and dancersto add the luster to your marriage celebration.
"Enjoying Bryce" by Patti Deters. Two tourists to beautiful Bryce Canyon National Park "enjoy" the landscape by resting on a fence and looking at their cell phones. One can surmise they are waiting while the rest of their group hided the trail to Yovimpa Point. Or perhaps they are the ones that got back first! Regardless, this is an interesting and thought-provoking contrast between the beauty of nature and the distractions of modern technology. It begs the question of whether we should put down our devices and fully appreciate the stunning scenery around us - i.e., be present and live in the moment. You can see more travel and outdoor photography at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/enjoying-bryce-patti-det....
The past has gone, the future is still to come, so the present—the here-and-now—is all we have. - Wayne Dyer
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Title: Hungary
Authors: Stokes, Adrian, 1854-1935 Stokes, Marianne
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Publisher: London : A. and C. Black
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A few such places exist still, andthere is one of great extent where we stayed, andabout which I shall have to tell later on. Thename, as I understand, is now also given to anylarge farm standing alone in the plains, and isapplied indiscriminately either to the buildings orthe land. There are in Hungary countless towns andvillages, but it is a peculiarity of the country,especially in mountainous districts, that farms andother buildings are not dotted about everywherebetween them, as in neighbouring countries to thewest, where by every green patch on a mountain-side is a white house, and on every knoll a church. Farmers whose land lies many miles distantfrom Kalocsa, and who have homes in the villagesnearest to it, possess also houses in the town,which they consider to be their headquarters, andcome there for week-ends or when work is slack.This, and similar customs elsewhere, probably arosewhen the depredations of the Turks drove peopleto congregate together for safety. A CONVENT MOAT
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KALOCSA: A MAGYAR CATHEDRAL TOWN 133 Among the attractions of Kalocsa for youngpeople of the farmer class were Sunday afternoondances at several modest inns in outlying parts ofthe town. We looked at one through open doors—a blaze of bright colours, whirling through tobacco-smoke, to the wildly inspiriting tunes of Gipsydance-music. Unfortunately, the young men hada habit of carrying long knives in their top-boots,and, when maddened by jealousy or rivalry for thefavours of the young women, used them only toofreely. Several bad cases of stabbing occurred, oneat least ending in death, and Sunday dancing isnow forbidden. The habit of using knives to settle quarrels isthe only unmanly thing I ever heard attributed toMagyars, and that, I trust, is not widely spread,for I seldom heard of it anywhere else. There was to be a wedding at the vineyardbelonging to the Cathedral Chapter, and the Pre-late, who yielded to entreaties that he would bepresent at the feast, invited us to go with him.H
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Whenever you are immersed in compulsive thinking, you are avoiding what is. You don't want to be where you are. Here, Now. - Eckhart Tolle
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Tomorrow will come, but first enjoy today! - Eddie Jaku
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Sometimes i really just enjoy my quiet little nook for having a coffee and watching the clouds roll by....
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