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Minamoto no Kintada’s year of death

In abstract, Alberta landscapes, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Colour photography, Fotografia, FujiX100V, Landscape, minimalism, Photography, Words of music on 2021/01/17 at 04:00

According to Buddha

As we grow in our consciousness, there will be more compassion and more love, and then the barriers between people, between religions, between nations will begin to fall. Yes, we have to beat down the separateness.

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a day or so ago ~ Miquelon Lake + river ~ Etown ~ January 2021

  1. Minamoto no Kintada is dead?
    At only 1,132?

    Why didn’t anyone tell me?

    • 🙇‍♀️well my Wikipedia says 948 AD…apparently he is designated a member of the Thirty-six Poetry Immortals. …all new to me…hoping you are doing well Neurodrooling ~ sending you joy ☺️💫 hedy

  2. Oh, and I love the image of beating down separateness and lack of compassion.
    Reminds me of Joe Biden’s promise to “keep punching” at domestic violence.

  3. Beautiful. 🖤

  4. Ah, how wonderful, my dearest Hedy! Enjoy a beautiful creative Sunday! xoxoxoxo

  5. So simple but so beautiful.

  6. The beauty of simplicity.

  7. We become lost in an unconscious struggle for understanding (one another).
    An expanded consciousness however, allows for supreme effort and love that
    flows like a river first blocked and now opened and flowing freely.

  8. Lovely thoughts & images, Hedy. 🌞

  9. May we be open to the expansiveness that brings connection.

  10. I wish we all could grow in our consciousness very soon, we all could use more compassion in the world.

  11. Well stated … and wonderful images.

  12. blue-tiful

  13. You “see” so many different things. Most people hardly see a few things…

    • ☺️I take that as a compliment Brian 🙏…some humans say different things about me 🤦‍♀️😂🤷‍♀️I’m just me 😄

      • It is. Now, we are all seen differently by different people. Normal. it’s part of a lot of biases. And yes, it’s just you. 🤗

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