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18th November 2022

 

Home of Sir Winston Churchill.

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Photograph taken after admittance to the homes

The Cat Survival Trust in Hertfordshire. A snow leopard.

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Bateleur Eagle at Hawk Conservancy Trust, Andover, UK

Photo by Mary Cassidy

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Delusion at its height, this man preached abstinance until marriage with a plug and an outlet as his visual aid. Plus he steps on his own sign.

Daltrey, Weller, Jones - Royal Albert Hall - 28th March

looking into my eyes

© Martin Vienne / Les Insouciants

Please credit Mazur/catholicchurch.org.uk

What do we do when we trust? My answer to that is simple. We close our eyes. That’s what we do when we put our trust on someone or something. We just close our eyes and take a long breath, because you know deep inside of you that when you trust, you’re giving away some of your heart and soul. That’s why trusting is very dangerous I think. It implies that we are willingly accepting a truth that we cannot see nor prove, but in which we believe in 100%. Wait, you may get confused by this, because that’s the same effect of Faith. But in my opinion, faith and trust are different because they are dedicated to different things. Trusting means expecting not get hurt. It is a self-convincing process that takes place in our minds and hearts that allows us to live our lives in a better way. People who do not trust are not happy people I could guess, because they’re constatly doubting everything they do, since they don’t trust, they don’t even trust themselves. If my mom told me to be careful with the coffee because it’s really hot, I would take her advice and drink it carefully, since I TRUST her. So that’s were our trust is: the other person, the one next to you, your fellow. In her or his words we rest. We don’t question them, so we can close our eyes and just feel the warmth that brings safety. When we trust somebody, we feel safe around them, If they hold you tight, you want to remain there the whole day, because you know you can’t get hurt in their arms. Trusting is like jumping off a cliff, smiling and dancing, knowing that someone’s gonna catch you just in time before you hit the bottom, which is always full of lizards and snakes. It takes a lot of time to build that trust, and a few seconds to smash it down, se we gotta be careful with it. It’s like a birthday gift. If you decide to trust someone, it’s like you’re allowing that person to go inside yourself and stare at your very gist. And finally, when we love, we trust, and no matter how unbelieving something might sound, if we trust the person who says it, we can risk our lives to stand up for it and runaway with it.

Taken in wildwood trust, kent

 

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