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On such a day.. Valentine's Day,
I wish us all universal and eternal love.
Here I emphasize, not just love in a relationship, but universal, essential.
Love in the broad and extensive meaning of the concept.
May we be surrounded by energies of love, reciprocity, understanding and a will that is all good. Always.
May peace come and remove hostility completely and permanently from our lives and our worlds.
And love your neighbor as yourself.
The meaning, not everyone understands... as if they understand and are capable of much more in their understanding of understanding and love. Hallelujah and Amen.
Especcialy this year, and for always.
Bring Privacy back to our lives.
THank you!
Copyrights (c) nIra Dabush.
Native Americans march at the 2018 Women's March in Phoenix, Arizona.
SB-800 speedlight on a short boom, held above the camera. Fired remotely.
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#MMIW #WomensMarch #protest
On September 11th, in preparation for Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin's apperance in Anchorage that night, a group of local activists came out for a "Love, Not Hate" rally. Signs included indictments of Beck and Palin for spreading racism and hatred, and requests for love, resect, and civility. Many cars honked their approval, some gave us thumbs down. I liked that it was a reminder that it is love, civility, respect, and justice that guides us.
If I thought you were clever, I'd be even more upset
And if you knew what you were saying, I might even have respect
As a Christian I should love you
But I don't need to hear your depressing remarks
See your know-it-all face on TV
And I couldn't care less about what you want to say
And I wish that it wasn't just me
Oh I don't think I'm better or kinder of heart, I'm as guilty as I can be
But every chance I get to put a smile on someone's face I will take it, believe me
- K's Choice, Too Many Happy Faces
my family and i went to take a trip to Philly for some fun. we need some fun. we've been working all day and very hard and we never had time for a vacation like this, and we needed some time off. we went on a boat ride, and we took a tour inside the Independence Hall.
these people from Tibet is working on a charity donation to those who were beaten and harassed by the other part of Chinese immigrants outside the Independence Hall. it's a shame that they have to go through this horrible situation. so my family and i donated $1 each for it. it's great to give back to those who were bled and beaten to death.:-( so, when i first saw them outside, i thought, "what's going on out here? what those all those signs they're holding mean?" i was very confused. then, my parents have explained to me about this. the reason why is because the immigrants wanted a freedom from Tibet or something like that, i can't explain it very well. i'm much of a giver, so i donated them money.
the thing is that we should have peace and love, not war and hate.