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Largest 3-digit perfect square number

In Architecture, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Fotografia, FujiX100V, New Topographics, Photography, Street photography, Visual story telling on 2021/03/03 at 04:00

According to Buddha

The outer world is a projection of our mind. If we look through rose-colored glasses, the world is beautiful. If we look through black glasses, it is horrible. We will have fear if the anger, resentment, and disturbances inside us have not been worked out. The best way to get rid of fear is to very consciously wish all beings everything good every day, as often and deeply as possible. There is no fear that will not disappear then; the blockages that one cannot bear will fall away. Good wishes for others are the strongest antidote.

i had the feeling that i⁠—
i could speak to somebody for a minute here
somebody that i loved
i could pull myself together

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a walk along 111ave ~ a day or so ago ~ Edmonton ~  Amiskwaciwâskahikan ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ ~ February 2021

Tigercat D feller buncher number

In Buddhist philosophical concepts, Edmonton, FujiX100V, Photography, Street photography, Truth, Visual Narrative, Words of music on 2020/05/31 at 04:00

According to Buddha

When you know how to listen everybody is the guru.

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love is but a song to sing
fear’s the way we die
you can make the mountains ring
or make the angels cry
though the bird is on the wing
and you may not know why
come on people now
smile on your brother
everybody get together
try to love one another
right now

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a day ago chatted with the humans ~ Whyte avenue Etown ~ May 2020

Tatjana planet number

In Architecture, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Colour photography, FujiX100s, Photography, Street, Street photography, Words of music on 2019/05/01 at 04:00

According to Buddha

Seekers inevitably want to get a better handle on life; we want to figure things out. We know intuitively that the events of our lives are not always arbitrary. We feel connected, however intangibly. We know that it is in our higher self-interest to unravel the mysteries in our own lives. There must be a higher purpose and greater meaning. As we become more and more spiritually evolved, we become more determined to find wisdom and reach a deeper understanding of our lives and our paths.

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personne, personne
personne, personne

personne n’aime personne
personne ne manque à personne
personne ne pleure personne
pourquoi même en parler?

personne n’a tué personne
personne n’est mort pour personne
personne n’est enfant de personne
pourquoi même en parler?

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random streets in Montréal, QC ~ April 2019

Etown’s CHED radio station number

In Black and White Photography, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Documentary, Fotografia, Monochromia, Photography, Street, Urban life, Words of music on 2017/12/20 at 05:00

According to Buddha

I believe a time will come when in greater understanding we shall have no boundaries anymore. We shall call the earth our country; and we shall, by a process of justice and international assembly, distribute unselfishly the goods of the world according to the needs of the people. But equality cannot be established by force; it must come from the heart…

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change for change sake
rearrange the landscape
shape your identity
change the world
otherwise you’re gonna witness
look on powerless
when the future generations turn
and wipe out history
and while we’re on the subject
of man’s destiny
i want you to give your change to me

***

downtown etown ~ Edmonton, Alberta ~ December 2017

5 x 101

In Alberta, Architecture, Black and White Photography, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Edmonton, Emotion, Foto, Fotografia, Fotos, FujiX100s, Hedy Bach Photography, Lifestyle, Street photography, Truth on 2016/10/09 at 05:00

According to Buddha

To escape through wisdom from the oppressive narrowness of the self into the joyous omnipresence of the Self is the goal of human life. 

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they paved paradise
and put up a parking lot
with a pink hotel, a boutique
and a swinging hot spot
don’t it always seem to go
that you don’t know what you’ve got
’till it’s gone
they paved paradise
and put up a parking lot

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behind Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta ~ October 2016

22.248595461287 squared

In Architecture, Art, Black and White Photography, Buddhist philosophical concepts, by Hedy Bach, Emotion, Foto, Fotografia, FujiX100s, Landmarks, Outsider view, Photography, Street, Street photography, Urban life, Women and Fiction on 2016/09/04 at 05:00

According to Buddha

Strive ceaselessly; never be impatient. Once the finality is achieved, incarnation of troubles will be over in a second, just as when light is admitted within a room that has been locked for decades, the darkness vanishes instantly.

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i was working up a conversation
but i didn’t know how to start
your heart is a work of art
i wanna be rich in memories not money
our love is our inheritance honey
we’ve come so far

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random streets of Lisbon, Portugal ~ April 2016.

 

137 + 139 + 149

In Alberta, Buddhist philosophical concepts, by Hedy Bach, Colour photography, Edmonton, Emotion, Fotos, FujiX100s, Imagemaker, Photography, Street, Street photography, Urban life, Words of music on 2016/01/03 at 05:00

According to Buddha

We have to live through the results of every experience we put others through. 

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we were young
we were never part
so big hearts
we were having fun
but there was more then that
you could read my mind

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Edmonton, Alberta ~ First Night ~ January 2016.

the double factorial of 8

In Buddhist philosophical concepts, Canada, Photography, Photowalking, Street photography, Words of music on 2015/08/12 at 06:00

According to Buddha

The important thing is that you acknowledge your homeless neighbours and treat them to as much generosity you can muster, even if that is just a smile.

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we’ve all seen a man at the liquor store beggin’ for your change
the hair on his face is dirty, dread-locked, and full of mange
he asks a man for what he could spare, with shame in his eyes
“get a job, you fucking slob,” is all he replies
god forbid, you ever had to walk a mile in his shoes
’cause then you really might know what it’s like to sing the blues

Toronto, Ontario ~Yonge Street ~ August 2015.

number of days in a pure lunar calendar

In Buddhist philosophical concepts, Colour photography, Hedy Bach Photography, Photography, Photowalking, Words of music on 2015/04/29 at 07:00

According to Buddha

Narrow minds devoid of imagination. Intolerance, theories cut off from reality, empty terminology, usurped ideals, inflexible systems. Those are the things that really frighten me. 

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i found out every trick in the book
and that’s there’s only one way to get things done
i found out the only way to the top
is looking out for number one
i mean you, keep looking out for number one
that’s us, keep looking out for number one
that’s me, i’m looking out for number one

***

Edmonton ~ random streets downtown ~ April 2015.

Heinz’s number

In Art, Body, Buddha, Buddhist philosophical concepts, Emotion, Learning, Lifestyle, Music, Organizing, Photography, Reflection, sloppy buddhist, Story, Street photography, Travel, Truth, Uncategorized on 2012/01/13 at 07:00

according to Buddha

The most precious gift we can offer others is our presence. When mindfulness embraces those we love, they will bloom like flowers.

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