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I took this picture before Skoo went missing. But I just want you to know how much I appreciate your compassion, your tolerance of my distress, your calm words and your wisdom.
I have so many lovely friends and I know they are there for me too, but this time, you've been my lifeline.
Pets are family. And I don't know how to say goodbye to Skoodles, or what life is supposed to look like, without him. But thank you for holding my hand, while I try to figure it all out.
When the petals of compassion unfold fragrance spreads across the earth...
“If we could push ajar the gates of life,
And stand within, and all God's workings see,
We could interpret all this doubt and strife,
And for each mystery could find a key.
But not today. Then be content of heart!
God's plans, like lilies pure and white, unfold:
We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart--
Time will reveal the calyxes of gold.”
― Mary Riley Smith
Source: Flower petal
Texture added by firesign 24-7
Ses pensées
vertigineux essaim de neige
tourbillonnent jusqu'au martyre
Christine Givry, Graines en dormance
Grief can be the garden of compassion. If you keep your heart open through everything, your pain can become your greatest ally in your life's search for love and wisdom. Rumi
Rosa 'Compassion' from last year's archive. I was also using the MCEX 11 & 16 extension tubes to get the Fuji 80mm macro lens even closer :-
This was the first rose that I planted over 30 years ago in my new small garden. I love the old-fashioned petal distribution and its scent is heavenly :-)
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These beautiful camellia flowers are now in full bloom and I simply had to use them in a still life — the blues of the vase and background are a perfect complement to the rich pink of the flowers. I particularly like the way the flowers are reflecting in the chimney of the oil lamp making pink vertical highlights
"..,The problems we face today, violent conflicts, destruction of nature, poverty, hunger, and so on, are human created problems which can be resolved through human effort, understanding, and a development of a sense of brotherhood and sisterhood. We need to cultivate a universal responsibility for one another and the planet we share.." - His Holiness, the Dali Lama - Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, 1989.
"Do to others as you would have them do to you." - Jesus (ca. 5 BCE—33 CE) in the Gospels, Luke 6:31; Luke 10:27 (affirming of Moses); Matthew 7:12 .
In the lands of the universe
there is no place where
She does not manifest Herself
Compassion wondrous as a great cloud,
Pouring spiritual rain like nectar,
Quenching the flames of distress!
—from the Lotus Sutra
almost ready for boxing:) (please be patient with me!;)- new retrobot avatar (female) and an additional broken bot buddy to carry around.
picture taken at Grollwerk, The Great Fissure
Tonight I took a walk to the National Cathedral for some much needed spiritual reflection. When I got there, I found that I had made it just in time for the beginning of the Florence Nightingale Centennial Commemorative Global Service Celebrating Nurses. The service was held to honor her legacy and that of all of the nurses and healthcare workers who followed in her footsteps.
The service today reminded me of the importance of compassion and dedication. And so I thank all of our nurses and healthcare workers who look after us in our times of need.
“Compassion is sometimes the fatal capacity for feeling what it is like to live inside somebody else's skin. It is the knowledge that there can never really be any peace and joy for me until there is peace and joy finally for you too.” ~ Frederick Buechner
This backpack and ball near the desk on the Shamim side of The Compassion Experience are a reminder of the little boy from Honduras we sponsor.
We receive letters from his mother and she is thankful and lets us know that he is able to learn about God at the center he attends and is doing well in school because of the sponsorship.
I used a 50mm prime inside the trailer for the tour while listening to the story Compassion International tells. The space was fairly tight for the scene and the light was low. I’m so glad I have images from this experience and our Worship Pastor introduced our church to Compassion International.
The Compassion Experience
Compassion International
Nikon D3200, 10/14
Photoshop CS4
Photos and textures are my own
This vision was created with the aid of my muse (my wife).
Listen with the ears of tolerance.
See through the eyes of compassion.
Speak with the language of love.
Rumi
Urban exploration finds us at the Frontiers of Flight Museum where we discover aircraft #4 which was retired here after its flight over our DFW metroplex during pandemic wings of compassion flight exhibitions throughout the USA.
"Compassion arises / from the condition that / all elements are at the right place."
monoprint, 2 phases, 16x23 cm, Drager Meurtant 2017
My treasured Buddha!
WITH GRATITUDE FOR ALL OF YOUR VIEWS, COMMENTS, FAVES AND INVITES! ❤️🙏
The Buddha (also known as Siddhattha Gotama or Siddhārtha Gautama)was a philosopher, mendicant, meditator, spiritual teacher, and religious leader who lived in ancient India (c. 5th to 4th century BCE). He is revered as the founder of the world religion of Buddhism. He taught for around 45 years and built a large following, both monastic and lay. His teaching is based on his insight into duḥkha (typically translated as "suffering") and the end of dukkha – the state called Nibbāna or Nirvana. (Wikipedia)
“None of you truly believes until he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself.” Islamic Hadith
Explored Feb. 28, 2009 #498
Thank you to everyone for all of your comments, awards and favorites for this portrait!
Ask me anything!
اسألني اي سؤال على الرابط
Mi chiedono Qualsiasi domanda!
Pídeme cualquier cosa!
Demandez-moi quelque chose!
I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.
-- Lao Tzu
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I'm in the middle of watching Bourdain's Parts Unknown in the DRC, and it reminded me of my trip to Tibet. The DRC is one of two trips (with the KKH in Pakistan being the other) that I'm not sure I'll ever be able to do. When I was younger, I watched TV shows about the bush pilots and more recently followed a couple's journey traversing the country. I can only hope the situation in the world improves and I can do both; if not, I am so happy, heartbroken, and stirred to be able to travel with Bourdain tonight.
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