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Had quite the money freak-out, which is now calmer, though really still underlying. *breathe* *focus* *breathe*
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“Be the change you want to see in the world.” It’s easy to say, but not so easy to do. If it were, surely we would have seen the world change for the better countless times, as sincere compassionate people all over the planet “became the change” they wanted to see. Instead, though, we see that our efforts to change are met with internal and external impediments so daunting that we often lie crippled in their wake. Why is positive personal change so difficult, and where do we get the power to actually make and sustain it? Bhakti wisdom points out that even with the best intensions, our attempts and positive change won’t be completely successful until we connect to the source of all power.
If we’ve payed our power bill and plug in our device it gets power. Similarly, when we plug our consciousness into the supreme consciousness, we become empowered by our original source to make and sustain positive personal change. The actual meaning of the word yoga is “to connect to the source of all power,” which can be easily done by repeating the Maha-mantra: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare - Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare. This special nonmaterial sound connects our consciousness to the supreme consciousness giving us the power to actually be the change we want to see in the world.
Cmdr. Lee Crusius, the commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter Alert, hugs Cmdr. Matthew Kolodica during a change of command ceremony in Astoria, Oregon, June 29, 2023. During the ceremony, Crusius relieved Kolodica as the cutter’s commanding officer. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Travis Magee)
Playing Michael Franti
He got married in his own parklet (the first one
in front of a house)
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Steve Rhodes
The change in the weather and the permanence of stone and metal. The cupola and slate roof tiles caught my eye on this building that is part of St Peter's Episcopal Church in Morristown. The morning started out bright and sunny and the skies were changing as the day went on as clouds moved in.
BERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 08: theia of FlyQuest RED is seen onstage at the 2024 VALORANT Game Changers Championship Knockouts stage in Berlin, Germany on November 08, 2024. (Photo by Jian Chen/Riot Games)
Our enthusiasm is unmatched as we show our demands to the world in front of
the coal-powered Martin Drake Power Plant: the time to divest is NOW! Photo
taken by Laura van der Pol
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The 514th Air Mobility Wing's 76th Air Refueling Squadron held a change of command ceremony at Tommy B's Community Activities Center here Jan. 13, where Lt. Col. Kevin Dombay took over command from Lt. Col. Matthew Tondini. The 76th ARS is one of two squadrons of the 514th AMW that fly the KC-10 Extender and performs aerial refueling and cargo missions worldwide.
Kids for Tigers celebrated 10/10/10 to mark the importance of such open
spaces in cities. Mumbai has a number of open spaces like the Sanjay Gandhi
National Park, Uran Wetlands, Maharashtra Nature Park, Priyadarshini Park
and many more. Seven Kids for Tigers schools - Udayachal School -
Vikhroli, Shishuvan
School - Matunga, Jamnabai Narsee School - Juhu, Campion School - Fort, Anjuman
Islam School - Bombay Central, Gopi Birla Memorial School - Walkeshwar, St.
Columba's Girls School - Gamdevi - from across the city put up a brilliant
show by performing street plays and displaying placards to spread awareness
among visitors. The event concluded with the kids making a 350 formation.
They say that time changes things but actually we have to change them ourselves. After all it is we who set the time!
U.S. Army Capt. Alan C. Causey (middle) with Ghost Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment passes on a guidon during a change of command ceremony Dec. 11, 2012 at Rose Barracks, Germany. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Joshua Edwards/released)
Change... Shit,
I guess change is good for any of us
Whatever it takes
for any of ya'll niggas to get up out tha hood
Shit, I'm with ya
I ain't mad at cha
got nothin' but love for ya
do your thing boy
-Tupac
I haven't uploaded any pictures for a few days because life did one of those unexpected things it does sometimes. My friend Tracy died. She was 44 and had been battling breast cancer. I was convinced she'd win the fight and am still shocked that she's gone.
Today's pictures are dedicated to her.
This image seemed quite fitting - nature reminding us that things change.
Much better viewed large if you have time, or View On Black
"Climate change happened here." Upper Jay marks the flooding caused by Hurricane Irene in 2011, which put Paul's Bakery out of business. #storm
I've always been used to the classic B&O CPL bracket signal standing tall in the woods behind this abandoned, crumbling Erie Railroad water tower. It'll take a while to get used to seeing a modern-day Safetran style signal cantilever in the background. This new signal protects westbounds entering the interlocking at Lambert in Barberton, Ohio.