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Day 232 of an Unknown Number
"Inverted, Transparent, Selfless Self Portrait"
I've always loved this mask, and you can only imagine how much the kids at the kindergarten love it when I wear it......usually on Halloween. I was trying to come up with something clever to do tonight, but I just was not feeling it. Perhaps it is because the youngest woke us up at 4 this morning. That could have played a part. Regardless, once I removed the mask, I realized I had discovered a more interesting subject............the mask. I actually held the mask backwards when photographing it.....just because. The key light is a large softbox at camera-left, feathered well ahead of the mask. Secondly, there is a snooted speedlight at camera-right, just over his left shoulder. Thanks for taking a look!!
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Oh, Snape.
So selfless, so misunderstood. He just wanted a simple life with a redheaded girl, yet ended up dying from a snake bite through the neck.
Volunteers in period uniforms stand tall during a historical trip through time during the Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, historical note titled Legacy of Honor, which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
Volunteers in period uniforms stand tall during a historical trip through time during the Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, historical note titled Legacy of Honor, which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
Trying to take a pic of my necklace and outfit, but uh...yeah. got my cute hair do in the pic. My shirt I made, and most everything else (but the shoes) I'm wearing I made too. BECAUSE I totally love making things I can wear!!!!! yippee!!!!
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
Sandy Lake Recreation Area would like to thank McGregor High School's Student Council for helping us with campground clean-up efforts! We had 8 students and their teacher assisting us on Sunday April 22, 2017. The students accomplished cleaning and placing Sandy's recycling bins, cleaning out fire pits, and washing all of the picnic tables. They were a great group of students to work with! Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team, a Justice League, to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Revealed for the first time in Justice League, the figure showcases the never-before-seen Tactical Batsuit with visible upgrades.
The One:12 Collective Tactical Suit Batman has two head portraits and a newly designed, film-accurate tactical suit. Designed for combat, the tactical suit was created to handle combat situations with super powered adversaries, like the immortal Steppenwolf. The One:12 Collective Tactical Suit Batman also comes equipped with 2 pairs of goggles for display in up or down positions, a Parademon rifle, a trio of Batarangs, three grenades, and a grappling gun with three assorted hooks. He also includes a display base with logo and adjustable display post along with a cape clip with posing wires for dramatic displays
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
From second left, Citizen Service Before Self Honors recipients Jon Meis, Alton Brieske and Michael Reagan pose for photographs with attending Medal of Honor recipients during a ceremony to award the Citizen Service Before Self Honors to three civilians March 25, 2015, at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial, Arlington, Va. The Citizen Honors recipients were chosen by the living recipients of the Medal of Honor for performing, “extraordinary actions at the risk of their lives for others or have performed long term selfless service to the benefit of their community,” according to a handout from the organization.
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
Bob.
Always the selfless one. Always willing to share his acrid barbecue and cigarette smoke with us neighbours above, here in our enclosed courtyard, on a hot summer day, when all the windows are open. Even (I guess;-) while suffering like the rest of us from the "widespread" forestfire smoke which was blanketing Vancouver a couple weeks ago. What a guy!:-)
Gull Lake, near Brainerd, Minn., volunteers Roy and Karen Kutter. Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, preformed a historical note titled "Legacy of Honor," which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert featured band members and volunteers in Army period costumes, a patriotic musical selection and dancers from the Ha'a Hui dance group. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
Ever since a tour guide pointed out that Spanish balconies often have tiled bottoms, I am always on the lookout for them. They don't have to do this. It's not for their enjoyment, but only for those who view it from below.
Selfless Album Launch. •
9th April @ The Asylum, Birmingham •
Selfless, Honour Your Pain, Genital Deformities, Kafka.
Army Music Hawaii, 25th Infantry Division band, preformed a historical note titled Legacy of Honor, which honors Soldiers of the past, present, and future for their selfless service and sacrifices to the nation, during a concert at Fort DeRussy, June 9. The concert featured band members and volunteers in Army period costumes, a patriotic musical selection and dancers from the Ha'a Hui dance group. The concert is part of a weeklong celebration, Pacific Theater Army Week, which commemorates the Army’s 240th birthday.
Pure detachment and selfless service, these should be the sole motives of every true believer. And unless each and every one of the friends succeeds in translating such qualities into living action, no hope of further progress can be entertained.
(From a letter dated 24 September 1933 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. II, Living the Life)
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CONTINGENCY OPERATING LOCATION Q-WEST, Iraq — 1st Sgt. Troy D. Scott (left foreground), of Pearl, Miss., reads a command sergeant major’s award before presenting it to Sgt. Victoria M. Moffett (right foreground), of Collins, Miss., during a ceremony here Feb. 15. Moffett and Sgt. Kyle R. Stegall (middle right, holding award), of Sugarland, Texas, were recognized for embodying one of the seven Army values, selfless service and respect, respectively. These Mississippi Guard members are gun truck commanders with convoy security units, Moffett serving with A Company, 106th Brigade Support Battalion, out of Magee, Miss., and Stegall serving with C Company, 2nd Battalion, 198th Combined Arms, an armor company out of Oxford and Indianola, Miss., both units part of the 155th Brigade Combat Team, headquartered in Tupelo, Miss. To honor outstanding service at the end of the deployment, the senior noncommissioned officers of the 2-198th CAB – to which A Company, 106th BSB, is attached – recognized seven Soldiers throughout the battalion, each of whom embodies one of the Army values of loyalty, duty, respect, service, honor, integrity and personal courage, said Command Sgt. Maj. Perry Campbell (pictured second from left), of Senatobia, Miss.
He is 17 years old. He selflessly allowed us to surround him. Got testy with a non cat person so I sat next to him and he got some pets...and a foto for flickr natch! Leather pants guy is to Bob's right...
Gull Lake, near Brainerd, Minn., volunteers Leon and Marlene Schmidt. Volunteers are essential to the St. Paul District’s mission. They play an invaluable role in selflessly giving their time to help the district meet our environmental stewardship, education, recreation and navigation missions. THANK YOU to all of our wonderful volunteers! - USACE courtesy photo
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – Fifteen Soldiers, from the 25th Infantry Division, were honored for their contributions and selfless service during a retirement ceremony Dec. 4 at Sgt. Smith Theater on Schofield Barracks. The hosts for the event were Col. David B. Womack and Command Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey D. Sweezer, 2nd Brigade Combat Team command team. On behalf of the 2nd Bde. Combat Team and the 25th Inf. Div. we would like to say thank you for your wonderful service and a job well done.
Retirees were:
Lt. Col. Nelson Chang, Maj. Kirk Johnson, Maj. Charles Ziegenfuss, Chief Warrant Officer III Jose Vides, Master Sgt. Allan McKay, Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Tomelya Coley, Sgt. 1st Class Darrell Earnest, Sgt. 1st Class Gregorio Macaranas, Sgt. 1st Class Jacqueson Poirier, Sgt. 1st Class Michael Sandoval, Staff Sgt. Larry Whitney, Staff Sgt. Christian Foster, Staff Sgt. Robert Lynch. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carlos Davis, 2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs/Released)
The Mahavatar Babaji celebration started with evening prayers, which was then followed by abhishekam and Guruji's satsang.
Mahavatar Babaji day commemorates the selfless service this mystical yogi gives to all mankind, and his promise to continue this service on the planet until all are awakened. He gives continually to all of humanity, however, Guruji reminded us all during His satsang that we should do our part and strive to awaken from the deep sleep state we have carried with us for countless lives. (The saints are never in a state of sleeping, regardless of how they might look on the outside.)
Guruji continued by saying that when the satguru comes into one's life, he breaks the conditioning of the mind where we think the outside relationships are real. The outside is just a formality. What matters is the true, sincere, burning of the heart for God, just like Mirabai had, for example.
The role of the satguru is to unlock the way of love. He reveals himself through that Prem and infuses one with that grace and gives himself to the bhakta. It is only through Prem, that ultimate love, that one can enter the domain of Sri Hari. Guruji reminded us to live our lives as if God is present every day with us (because He is)!
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