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This print represents wealth and prosperity. It creates water and wood energy. Best placed on a South-eastern or Eastern wall.
This print symbolises growing prosperity. It creates wood energy. Best placed on a South-eastern or Eastern wall. /
This print represents wealth and prosperity. It creates wood energy. Best placed on a South-eastern or Eastern wall. Southern sector also enjoys the wood energy as it fuels the South fire.
This little bough of purple flowers seemed to go nicely with an old Irish Blessing, a favorite prayer of mine for a long time now.
Dancing Dragon in Chinese New Year’s parade
“Wherever you go, go with all your heart.” Confucius
The tissues of life to be / we weave in colours all our own / and in the field of destiny / we reap as we have sown. This mandala is about connection and the infinite possibilites that life offers… / About creativity, divine repetition,weaving of fate… The phases of the moon border a chakra mandala in which grandmother spider sits and weaves her web of connectivity. From the original acrylic on canvas (in a private collection). All rights reserved.
Fire is a manifestation of the Great Spirit in Native American traditions, where the campfire was an image of happiness and prosperity, and the Sun itself was called the Great Fire. This is dedicated to Max and Jess in the hope that all their exams and worries subside, and that they realise just how wonderfully talented and gifted they have become! Thinking of you both through this worrying period. Acrylics and ink
Hmm, do I really want everyone to know I am a Trekkie? / Live long and prosper
Featured in Dimensions September 23, 2009. / Featured in Rural America 9/17/08 This image was taken with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-135 lens in February of 2008. Montgomery County, Maryland.
“No weapon formed against you shall prosper, / And every tongue which rises against you in judgment / You shall condemn. / This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, / And their righteousness is from Me,” / Says the LORD. ~Isaiah 54:17 Digital Mixed Media
Digital montage. The prosperity mandala is a prisma color pencil drawing I made for myself a couple of years ago. A pagan ritual piece of sorts. I woke up this morning thinking about Helen Bascom and her family and how her husband’s employer has now given them a “Pink Christmas”. This mandala came to mind, creating it seemed to help me through a rough time, hopefully it will work it’s magic for your family Helen. Love – Jenny
A representation of a tradition, a culture and a civilization which is as ancient as the urban mankind… Henna… the color of it is Joy… it is beauty of a woman… it is festivity… it is happiness of being together… has special significance for married women in India… the smell of it is as soothing as a rose… The bangles are symbol of beauty… wealth… and being married… which in India is amongst utmost joys of life… The fingers inter-twinned with each other symbolizes the strong values of the culture of living together… closely bonded family… the color of the cloth and the fabric of the cloth are signs of prosperity… the silk and the sky blue color… they not only symbolize the life-style but the life-state as well… it is all festive and joyous out there… Camera: Canon EOS 300X Film SLR / Lens: Tamron AF 70-300mm TeleMacro / Aperture: f/5.6 / Shutter: 1/125 secs.
Feng Shui teaches that 3 coins bound with the auspicious red ribbon is a powerful symbol that brings prosperity and abundance. For centuries the three good luck coins inside a red envelope have been given to family and friends to wish loved ones true prosperity. The act of giving the good luck coins spreads happiness and good luck to those who receive them. Tips for using these Chinese good luck symbols of wealth and prosperity -Many people keep the good luck coins in their wallets and purses encouraging wealth and prosperity. -Others hang the lucky coins from the inside of the door symbolising that prosperity has entered the house. -Business people often keep good luck coins in the cash register or tape them to the front of important files they are working on. /
It’s time now for the harvest! And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. ~ Galatians 6:9 Those who sow in tears / Shall reap in joy. ~Psalm 126:5 Stock Credits: / Textures here here and here / Flower here
A week after receiving a ‘deeksha blessing’, I kept envisioning this same symbol, over and over again, so yesterday I decided to attempt drawing it, photographed the drawing then began playing with it in photoshop7 and redfield plug-in fractilius. After finishing the piece, my curiosity got the better of me and I began searching to see if there was a meaning behind it… Turns out that it is one of eight “Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism” or Ashtamangala, associated with the physical form of Buddha. The endless knot or shrivatsa (sanskrit) is a closed, graphic ornament composed of right angled, intertwined lines. It is conjectured that it may have evolved from an ancient naga symbol with two stylized snakes. / It signifies a dramatic interplay/interaction of the opposing forces in a dualistic world of manifestation, leading to their union and ultimately to harmony in the Universe. This fact is amply reflected in the symmetrical and regular form of the endless knot. The intertwining of lines reminds us how all phenomena are conjoined and yoked together as a closed cycles of cause and effect. Thus the whole composition is a pattern that is closed on in itself with no gaps, leading to representational form of great simplicity and fully balanced harmony. Since all phenomena are interrelated, the placing of the endless knot on a gift or greeting card is understood to establish an auspicious connection between the giver and the recipient. At the same time, the recipient is goaded to righteous karma, being reminded that future positive effects have their roots in the causes of the present. This is because the knot represents a connection, a link with our fates, binding us to our karmic destiny. Not surprisingly, this is one of the most favorite symbols of Tibetan Buddhism, and often occurs independently on its own. Since the knot has no beginning or end it also symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. May all who view this Mandala experience the prosperity of ONENESS… ALL PROFITS FROM SALES OF THIS IMAGE WILL BE DONATED TO JUST GIVING – TRUEPOTENTIAL PROJECT / True Potential – Just Giving site HAPPINESS IS
My grand-children…..NIKON D 200 /
New films ‘inspired by’ older ones aren’t satisfied with being sequels, prequels or remakes anymore. A new look and new cast requires what’s now called a reboot. Online in 1996, with the motion picture in 1979, Next Generation in 1987 – now the reboot in 2009.. Lucky your favourite three fingered salute is on hand to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete. I’m sure the more avid fans will point out many inaccuracies in this design, so my apologies in advance (I am but an observer) ;) A reboot of this computer would of course be a verbal command, spoken in a best American-Scottish accent : ‘computerrr….. computerrrr!!!..... where’s the $(#@#! on/off switch?’ Detail: / If you like this – then try… or if you’re from the ‘other side’... Stay in touch* Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog
Carry this with you always… “Treasures” – A Collaboration / Image by Paul Alleyne – Texas / Poem by Leon A. Walker – Florida Thank you Paul for your cooperation in agreeing to work with me on this project and for the fabulous layout of this stunning artwork. You may view more of Paul’s work at: / Paul Alleyne
You don’t wanna date this chick :P And no, that’s not a thumbs up, that’s the thumb he pointed skyward to his friends after he cheated on his gf… now in a plaster cast too. All feedback and suggestions welcome And if anyone would like something added or taken out which would make you happy in order to purchase this item don’t hesitate to ask, I’m more than happy to consider reasonable changes to keep customers happy : ) Jay / R-evolution GFX Other t-shirts you may like from R-evolutionGFX: —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Oh and: / SPECIAL BIG DI$COUNT OFFER ON MY “Have a nice day” SHIRT! / Contact me for details / Jay. /
Not my normal photography, but loved the result… As a favorite garden flower of antiquity, the lily was fabled to have sprung from the milk of the Greek goddess Hera and was linked to fecundity not only in Greece but also in Egypt and the Middle East generally, where it was a popular decorative motif. The only white lily that bloomed here in Washington, late this summer, shot as is.
The writing says: / Peacock which is the national bird of India, is known for its beauty and grace. It is a symbol of beauty, prosperity, royalty, love, compassion, soul and peace. It is considered sacred in India and China. In India it is believed that Goddess Saraswati the Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom uses it as her mount. In Buddhism peacock symbolize purity and their feathers are used for buddhist purification ceremonies. The amazing brushes are from Midnightstouch and the Peacock is from a painting I did, and edited in photoshop :o) /
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