We find along many paths but first we must forgive ourselves…
Studly frequently comments (to himself, naturally) that this simply reflects Cog’s belief that she IS the centre of the universe. He can’t imagine why she would need an imaginary friend when she has him.
Constructed in 1874, Mea She’arim was one of the first neighborhoods to be built outside the Old City walls of Jerusalem. / She’arim is synonymous with ultra orthodoxy. This neighborhood is a window into a way of life that was practiced in Eastern Europe several centuries ago. Its religious inhabitants focus their lives on Talmudic learning. / Such devotion to religion and learning brings with it a desire for segregation from less observant people and the changing ideas of modernism. / Me’a She’arim is in another sense both miles and years away.
The Western Wall or simply the Kotel , is a Jewish religious site located in the Old City of Jerusalem. The wall itself dates from the Second Temple period, (516 BCE – 70 CE). It is sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall, referring to Jews who come to the site to mourn the destruction of the Holy Temple.
A daffodil looking like a cross/person/religious/etc
ArtRage 2.5 A quiet angel rests, a sleeping island amid the still waters.
” Moors and Christians ” now i don,t know wether he,s a Moor or a Christian but as he looks a little bit menacing i plumped for Moor.
A young Ojibiway man in full fancy regalia dances at a native American pow-wow.This photo was captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow just outside Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
A native American elder, in traditional regalia, dancing at a pow-wow. Taken at the Curve Lake Pow-Wow
A young Ojibiway girl in traditional native Anerican shawl dancer garb.
A young Ojibwe woman wearing traditional regalia prepares to dance at a native american pow-wow. Captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, just outside of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Featured in Aboriginal Art on April 7th, 2009. Two young aboriginal girls in traditional regalia stop to adjust their grip on each others hands as they walk across the field.
A Ojibiwa native American shawl dancer with a vivid rainbow-coloured shawl dances at a native pow-wow at Curve Lake First Nations near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
A young Ojibwa man in brilliantly orange coloured fancy dance regalia trailling feathers and ribbons as he spins while dancing at the Curve Lake Powwow at Curve Lake First Nation just outside Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Vintage image of a Japanese woman dressed in kimono.
Three native American, Ojibiwa, children help each other across the open field at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
shot of cross and praying statue
No post processing. / A native American, Ojibiwa elder dancing in traditional regalia, captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Captured with a Canon Digital Rebel. No post process. A young native American man loses himself in the intensity of the dance as he dances in brightly orange and yellow coloured fancy dancer regalia. Captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Purchase royalty-free license for this image at Clustershot
little girl praying
Location: Sella Katharagama, Sri Lanka.
Love is a condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own: / ROBERT HEINLEIN “Empower with Art” Creation Series Available for sale as Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters © 2009 Kazim Abasali. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Kazim Abasali. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
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