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Jack Vast’s Playtime book number

In Alberta, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Colour photography, created by Hedy Bach, Fotografia, FujiX100s, Landscape, Photography, Visual Narrative, Words of music on 2018/03/18 at 04:00

According to Buddha

Real happiness can stand the challenge of all outer experiences. When you can bear the crucifixions of others’ wrongs against you and still return love and forgiveness; and when you can keep that divine inner peace intact despite all painful thrusts of outer circumstance, then you shall know this happiness.

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hb images - dry weed in blue winter

hb images - blue barn wall and weed

i grew up here all of my life
but i dreamed someday i’d go
where the blue eyed girls and red guitars
and the naked rivers flow

i’m not all i thought i’d be
i’ve always stayed around
and i’ve been as far as mercy and grand
frozen to the ground

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barn outside of etown ~ Edmonton, Alberta ~ March ~ 2018

this number 21.931712199461 squared

In Age, Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Architecture, Buddhist philosophical concepts, by Hedy Bach, Colour photography, Foto, Fotografia, Fotos, FujiX100s, Landmarks, Landscape, Photography, Rural life, Street photography on 2016/07/17 at 05:00

According to Buddha

Roam in the world as a lion of self-control; see that the frogs of weakness don’t kick you around.

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you heard my voice, i came out of the woods by choice
shelter also gave their shade
but in the dark i have no name
so leave that click in my head
and i will remember the words that you said
left a clouded mind and a heavy heart
but i am sure we could see a new start
so when your hopes on fire
but you know your desire
don’t hold a glass over the flame
don’t let your heart grow cold
i will call you by name
i will share your road

***

before Olds ~ Alberta ~ July 2016.

 

the number of Man o’ War sired foals

In Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Architecture, by Hedy Bach, Colour photography, FujiX100s, Hedy Bach Photography, Imagemaker, Landscape, Words of music on 2015/07/26 at 07:00

According to Buddha

Emptiness is a mode of perception, a way of looking at experience. It adds nothing to and takes nothing away from the raw data of physical and mental events. You look at events in the mind and the senses with no thought of whether there’s anything lying behind them.

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ain’t no use in calling up your friends
ain’t no use in hiding in your bed
and ain’t no use in standing on your head
cause no new sights can fill your loneliness

***

Highway 39, Central Alberta ~ July 2015.

American Revolution female spies code number

In Age, Alberta, Alberta landscapes, Architecture, Black and White Photography, Buddhist philosophical concepts, History, Rural life, Words of music on 2015/05/03 at 07:00

According to Buddha

The answer to the problem of suffering is not away from the problem but in it. The inevitability of pain will not be met by deadening sensitivity but by increasing it, by exploring and feeling out the manner in which the natural organism itself wants to react and which its innate wisdom has provided.

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time no good
wisdom no good
patience no good
to me any more
now night has fallen on the stair
some things you do you can never repair
seems i’m always pretending
things aren’t there when they are…

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outside Legal, Alberta. ~ random range road ~ May 2015.

“be out of” an item

In Age, Alberta, Art, Body, Books, Buddha, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Canada, Emotion, Feminisms, feminist theory, Humour, Learning, Lifestyle, Music, Organizing, Photography, Reflection, sloppy buddhist, Story, Travel, Truth, Uncategorized, Women and Fiction, Women's independence, Writing on 2012/04/24 at 08:00

according to  Buddha

The more you deny reality, the more illusions you create in your life. It is like putting fresh paint over your wall and hoping the wall changes form. It has only changed color.

i’m a dirt road scholar

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