Reincarnation
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With you I have / returned home, not a place / where walls enclose silence, / but soul meeting soul / in the ancient movement of time. / by / Stephen Morrissey / ........................................................................................................................................... / Artist Comment: / I wanted to let the viewer think and maybe question what happens from the exact time of death to the precise birth of life. / .................................................................................................................................................. / This is a digital created image / Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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Under the sight of the planets, life continues on the wheel of evolution. Round and round… From the cells of this seed head, shall fall the next sacred water lily seeds that will sink into the muck far below and struggle to grow until they return to the light. This image was featured in group” The Fine Art of Photography” during the month of July 2008.
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The Tian Tan Buddha appears serene and dignified. His right hand is raised, representing the removal of affliction. His left hand rests on his lap in a gesture of giving (dhana). The Buddha faces north which is unique among the great Buddha statues. (All others face South.) I’m not a very religious person, but I need to know where my religious background stands in my family. This place was definitely the eye opener. How do they even carry all the 250 tonne bronze to make a 34 metre high statue up there?! A remarkable achievement. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO / - – - / Shot specifications: / Camera body – Canon EOS 350D / Lens – Sigma 10-20mm HSM DC / Shutter speed – 1/100 / ISO – 100 / Focal length – 10 / f-stop – f/10 Wow alot of 10s.
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reincarnation and the past-future diapsoratic felchmuncher
by mister khan‘who were you in a past life?’ today i’ve met three cleopatras and a pair of leonardo da vincis. haven’t bumped into hitler yet. ...
‘who were you in a past life?’ today i’ve met three cleopatras and a pair of leonardo da vincis. haven’t bumped into hitler yet. personally i’m more interested in who i’ll be in the next life. that’s where it gets really interesting. personally i’m planning to be hitler, actually manage to carve out a living as a shit panel painter, not get interested in politics, and save the world from the second world war. then i’m going to be rasputin, just for fun. who are you going to be?
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Reincarnations
by lianneWere you once Astarte – fertile goddess of the east? / I see her when I look at you – full breasts and rounded belly, / pregnant with desir…
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Incarnations
by lianneI remember other autumns, / tapestries of trees aflame / in crimson and burnt orange, / pungent fragrances of harvest, / crackling leaves cri…
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_If we discover a desire within us that nothing in this world can satisfy, we should begin to wonder that perhaps we were created for another_C.S. Lewis Created for Affirmation Monday’s Theme – Growth / Visit them “here”: http://messagefromthemuse.typepad.com/affirmationmonday/2008/03/growth.html/ Here I’m trying to create something that perhaps shows the souls progress through lives…and how we ‘grow’ from one life to the next with each experience, remembering who we are / ...oh well if I was good at putting my thoughts into words I’d be a writer – instead I put my thoughts and feelings into pictures. Created from hand drawn sketch and photoshop and textures – with the help of a wonderful hot chocolate avec marshmellowy goodness ;)
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From a series I created in brazil during the mid 90’s, 36 inch square on masonite with acrylics and oils…...one of my online galleries will show the rest in this series / http://www.zazzle.com/arteology
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Could it be!? Elvis? Cobain? Hendrix maybe? back in green trying to pick the plectrum back up!? :D
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Past Life’s/Missing persons
by MelanieSpeaks‘Again’ flesh and bone / With heart and soul / You ‘stand’ alone…
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Sometimes I sit and wonder...(sometimes I just sit)
by awoniOn hearing ‘Soon Forgotten’ by Deep Purple last night, I actually started wondering what it was that I was wondering about most. It’s a c…
On hearing ‘Soon Forgotten’ by Deep Purple last night, I actually started wondering what it was that I was wondering about most. It’s a circle of thoughts, almost like a picture within a picture within a picture… / But still, I couldn’t help but wondering… Firstly, I’m always wondering what other people are thinking… when observing a group in a conversation, I try to observe the body language and other clues of the person who is speaking. Why I do this, I do not know, but I do know I do it anyway. Is it a lack of trust in people? Is it a genetically transferred interest in basic psychology? Secondly, the big question: what happens when we die? It almost seems pointless to think about it, because we will never know the answer…until we actually die (how’s this for light reading…) although, every time I see someone die on TV, I can’t help but wonder… Of course, I would like to believe that there is some form of reincarnation. Although, reincarnation- theorists claim that you never know who or what you were in a past life and that there is no way of knowing what you will be in a next one. I think though, that a talent is something which might be an evidence of reincarnation. For example: if I am a very good runner, which might be because I used to be a leopard in a previous life. This brings me to my third most-wondered- about topic: talents. Sometime ago, I spoke to my aunt (who is a child- psychologist) about talents. Her opinion was that every person is born with a certain amount of talents; it’s just a matter of developing then right and at the right time. I think that my main talent would be my ability to learn new languages. Why would that be? Genetically, I have a very varied pool of talents: from my grandparents I could have inherited a sense of music, a feeling of language, medical knowledge and ability or diplomatic skills. Do I have any of those? I feel I have a very basic range of skills in all areas mentioned, although it might be that the linguistic feeling helps me in learning new languages, and so is therefore more present than the other ones. From my parents I should have gotten great mathematical skills and an analytic mind…Right, nothing so far… Eventually, I keep wondering whether in a previous life, I might have been a tradeswoman, who had many connection all over the world and who had to know all those languages to beat the competition and therefore to be able to import the best from all corners of the world… And now, I’m wondering what you are thinking when you read this… / I have come full circle…again…time to stop wondering and just sit…
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Diving Deep into Philosopy
by davoidI was looking at a friend’s family photos, and pointing at someone from the 1900s I said ‘that could’ve been you’. She replied ‘you don’t…
I was looking at a friend’s family photos, and pointing at someone from the 1900s I said ‘that could’ve been you’. She replied ‘you don’t have to stay in the same family’. I said ‘some people might stay in group or they could jump around, or both’. / We were referring to reincarnation of course. There’s a few possibilities: / Reincarnating within the same bloodline: coming back as a direct descendant of yourself, a great, great, great, grandfather perhaps. So if you read accounts of the distant relative you’d be reading about yourself, as you once were. / Reincarnating according to professions: coming back as an artist until you are quite accomplished or a prodigy. / Reincarnating in different cultures or races: to get an understanding of human culture. / All the above examples assume we make conscious choices of who we will reincarnate as. If we don’t make conscious choices what guides us? Is it karma? The results of our actions in one life resulting in the next life or a future life if there’s more than one karmic stream flowing at the same time. Like an ancient game of leapfrog. / Of course the overriding question to all this is: does life as we know it continue after physical death? Or is it like we fall asleep and cease to dream? The answer is one of two things: life ends or life continues. Time will tell.
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A woman being reincarnated.
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Call of the bagpipes
by TriciaDanbyCome … follow the call of the bagpipes, / hear … it is softly calling your name. Come … follow the call of the coastline, / listen…
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Commission work.
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The Silent Song
by MaureenMarloweNow I raise my voice / And sing ‘I am here!’ / This is my choice / My way it is clear
Remembrances of a past life…. Who now wonders why I am using the image of a silver swan: / It is because of Orlando Gibbons’ (1583 – 1625) poem The Silver Swan
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Journey
by Angela E.L. ClementsI’ll strive to fit in and learn to love, / be love, feel love, give love and peace. / My presence on this plane, / in this body I now lease.
I had an Epiphany , after have a past life reading, this was how I could best describe it.
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"Re-incarnation?"
by Thomas Josiah ChappelleCould be made into a cowboy’s boot; / Or into a bugle to make a sweet or sour toot
Reincarnation Limmerick
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how many lives
by jbouzouhow many lives / to distil / a soul?
haïku, senryu
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I was at my friends farm and the dog was getting a little farther away then I wanted. I put my telephoto lens onto the camera and shouted her name. This shot is her turning to see what I wanted. I have always thought she looks like an old man in this shot (at least compared to her normal appearance). Hence the title.
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You Know
by Teresa ControNot sure I understand / The road that I have been given But I know were I have been Here each moment, one bite at a time I announ…
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The last time she died Alison B Allen
by fatchickengirlNight after night she dies, / Again and again and again.
From nought to fvie I had this reoccuring dream. It was the only I ever dreamed in black and white and truly belived that once I drowned at sea.
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