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...against the retourn of Facism in Europe.
John Cale - Hallelujah (Brussels, 1992)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdNdncBTc-Q
Poetic Art,
made with stable diffusion,topaz,photoshop and a prayer.
Thousands of devoted Muslim take part in Jumma prayer on Tongi station road during the 1st day of the Bishwa Ijtema 2016 in Bangladesh.
My son and I are quite the team. For those of you who know Micah from my early Flickr days, he's now 14. A beautiful and growing teenager who has had challenges all his life with being diagnosed with severe autism and intellectual disability from a young age. Despite being non-verbal, he's always had a joyful spirit and loves with his whole heart. A few months ago my heart almost stopped as he begun having seizures. The first was the worst but he's continued to have many of what they call focal seizures since. He's started medication but they are not under control. I'm left trying to find help from hard to contact specialists and it makes me feel like I'm drowning some days because I don't know what else to do to help him. It seems so unfair. I want to rage but I feel sad. So asking for prayers, for him, for me, for a better balance of my spirit xx
Thousands of devoted Muslim take part in Jumma prayer on Tongi station road during The 1st Day Of The Bishwa Ijtema 2016 in Bangladesh.
© WJP Productions 2018
This is one of a series of photos I made in assignment for a magazine about pastorale care.
Tomorrow my Sister, Peninnah...aka, Didi, is having her second chemo treatment, she had a very hard time with the first one. Please pray for her strength to get through this one. They are giving her the strongest level of chemo possible and she is scared. She is afraid she won't be able to go through with it. Please pray for her. Thank you very much!
Many wives of the men who'd entered the mosque at call to prayer at Shah-i-Zinda sit on benches outside the necropolis, also in silent prayer.
Prayer Flags flutter around the Kunzum Mata temple at Kunzum Pass (altitude 14931 feet) .This high altitude pass connects the Lahaul and Spiti valleys in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India.It is closed due to heavy snowfall for around 7 months every year.
The power in prayers is strong, cleansing, healing, and full of the hopes and dreams of those who pray.
Many of the buddhist temples in Bangkok have a similar layout: a large hall in the center of a yard with a surrounding building in which many Buddha statues are located.
Church of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Saint James Major, Romano di Lombardia, Bergamo, Lombardia, Italy
Dedicated to all sick people who have to stay at home this spring, with the wish for healing.
made with stable diffusion,topaz and photoshop.
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Early morning on the prayer trail. Prayer station with cross in background.
United Methodist of the Resurrection Church
Leawood, KS
Ema (絵馬) are small wooden votive plaques where visitors write their wishes and prayers before hanging them at temples and shrines across Japan. Although the name literally means “picture of a horse,” recalling the equine offerings of ancient times, today they feature diverse designs closely tied to the places where they are displayed.
At Gotokuji Temple in Setagaya, Tokyo, the Ema take on a special character. This sanctuary is famous as the supposed birthplace of the maneki-neko, the iconic lucky cat figurine. According to tradition, in the 17th century, a cat beckoned a passing feudal lord into the temple just moments before a sudden thunderstorm, saving his life. In gratitude, the temple prospered, and ever since, thousands of lucky cat figures have gathered here as offerings.
Thus, the Ema at Gotokuji blend the ancient custom of inscribing wishes with the unique legacy of the maneki-neko, creating a space where history, faith, and symbols of good fortune quietly coexist beneath the temple’s architecture.