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Category Archives: Religions of the World
Tolerance, Respect, and Peace
This is the perfect example for the spirit of tolerance and respect for practices you may not follow either as a person of faith or a person of no faith. You might recognize cites I have mentioned: Amritsar. home of … Continue reading
Ah, Incredible India !
These images begin to tell the history and story of Incredible India. Some of the facts you will be familiar with and others will surprise you . . . . . . . Either today , yesterday or from ancient … Continue reading
Faith,Hope and Charity . . . . In India
Namaste! I was on YouTube and found this video. It will take you to India in a very special way. Each of these dear people was trying to eke out a living for themselves and their families. This was posted … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged charity, faith, hope, Inida, kindness, love, photography, povery, travel
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Response for Anna Dugger
World map showing the users of the data base that was hacked of Ashley Madison information. This is a brief introduction in case you are not familiar with the huge scandal in the US of the hacking of a site … Continue reading
Officer of Distinction . .Harjit Singh Sajjan
Another great story forwarded by Judy! I have great admiration for the Sikhs from the Junjab in India. A few weeks ago, I posted “Don’t Freak, I am a Sikh” and there are several posts on The Golden Temple in … Continue reading
“Amazing Grace”. . . . . .Inspirational Power of Words. . . . . .
William Wilberforce is the protagonist of this film. Wait? Didn’t John Newton write “Amazing Grace?” Yes, he did after his life as a slave ship captain, being imprisoned as a slave himself, and a life changing conversion. In the film … Continue reading
Don’t Freak, I Am Sikh!
The Sikh’s Golden Temple is one of my favorite Indian sites. Here is a previous post of mine. Thanks Judy for this video. . . . Don’t Freak, I Am a Sikh ! They are wonderful people! If you haven’t … Continue reading
Are You a Christian?
https://youtu.be/OcDitnmLBYg As I walked through the ancient windy streets of Varanasi, at several places, I was able to stop, stretch out my arms and touch the sides of the buildings. I think you will believe it after seeing this picture … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, Christianity, Hinduism, India, Kumbh Mela, sacred architecture of India, Shiva Temple, travel, Varanasi
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ConSERNS-U
CoNSERNS-U Non-Profit Organization This is where I volunteer every Monday from 9-2PM, my favorite day of the week. From the picture , you can see it doesn’t look like most food pantries. Why? It is the design where the older … Continue reading
“Beyond” Varanasi, India. . . . . . Sadhu Documentary
I love when this happens on WordPress. A very talented blogger, Seta Rasa,http://sitarasa.com/ sent me this amazing video of three young photographers in Varanasi filming Sadhus. I know it is long, but for those of you who are interested, here … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, film, India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Ganga River, Ganges River, Hinduism, history, India, photography, Religions of the World, Sadhus, Varanasi
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