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Lovely picture of my Real Action Heroes Yuno Gasai.

Pure Trance Cosplay

 

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Ngusabha Kapat at Gumang Temple

 

Every two years, on full moon of Sasih Kapat (the fourth month on traditional Caka calendar), people from four villages (Bugbug, Bebandem, Jasri, and Ngis) in Karangasem, East of Bali, shoulder hundreds of giant roasted pig, walk on the rocky sloping land, while withstanding from the attack of burning sun light to reach Gumang Temple at Gumang Hill. This year (2010) the event was held on 21, 22, 23 September.

 

In the afternoon people from the four villages carry Jempana, run after one to the other and circle the temple. Some men and women are in trance, they follow the Jempana in circle. A group of men stab themselves with a keris dagger but there is no bleeding from their body.

 

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primera muestra de tormenta en Vendràs, La Plata - 2010

detalle, serigrafia directa sobre el muro.

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Pure Trance Cosplay

 

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Zee-Zee & Milo in a doughnut trance.

Eskimo!

 

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Shot on Sony A6100 + Kamlan 28mm f/1.4 Manual lens

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Got out of the car real fast when I was on my way home to snap this one of a lone tree out here, so yeah it’s not the most well composed shot lol but I think it turned out aight🌳🍁🍂This tree always looks so beautiful in the fall, i always thought it’d make for a great picture and honestly I think I was right about that :-)

 

Fergie spinning the kaisers.. in a slightly more trance form ; )

...and now I repeatedly remember - I marvel at that amazing, tremendous universal form of the Supreme Lord Hari, and my whole being thrills with emotion…

 

Bhagavad-Gita

  

Taken during the evening Aarti in Rishikesh in April 2007

 

This is a kind of religious fire ritual called "Aarti". These boys are students of a Hindu religious school called "Gurukul". They gather by the river Ganges before the sunset every evening along with many watchers including Indians and foreigners, and perform Aarti during which they sing special divotional songs. The word "aarti" means "towards the highest love for god". Aarti songs are dedicated to certain deities. In this aarti in Rishikesh, it is to worship Shiva. While singing these songs, they burn wicks soaked in "ghee" (a kind of purified butter) in a brass plate, and circulate the "Aarti plate" to everybody who attends. And it is believed that by doing so, the power of that particular deity passes to those who are exposed to the smoke coming from this fire.

 

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It continues until the sunset, and is really a sight to see... It was a fantastic experience for me..

 

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Hands up during a break at Trance Energy. People making little clips of all the show elements the party had to offer. And, most important, just simply enjoying themselves and the music.

Trance Energy 2008, Utrecht/Netherlands

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Man in trance at the Balinese Ngusaba Puseh Ceremony in Manggis. He is carrying a ceremonial dagger called keris.

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Fabio Jorge, Pierre, Matheus e eu na The Box

Blood and belief blend in symbiosis during the Bharani festival at the Kodungallur temple in Kerala, South India, in the Malayalam month of Meenam each year. From the symbolism of the cock-stone ceremony with which the festival opens to the thandava tremors of the vellichappad which form its climax, blood is an extended metaphor that encapsulates a whole range of moods, from the spirit of war and bloodlust of the conqueror, to the joy of liberation and the ecstasy of thanksgiving and communion. This is the hour of the vellichappad, the resplendent oracle embodying the mystic tradition of centuries, smiting his crown with the sword of his faith, proclaiming his communion with the mother goddess in an awesome act of self-flagellation.

 

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