seanbala, to chicago
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Sometimes when we walk, we pass by this statue of Jesus at the Queen of Angels Church right off Welles Park in Lincoln Square. We often call him Bangra Jesus. Put on some Bangra music and look at the photo - ROFL

Photos taken on 13 April 2024.

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A photo of a white stone statue of Jesus directly facing the camera with a parish house in the background.

MikeInTheGarden, to Happy
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It's a breezy one, here in the valley.
Black crows are darting and flitting about like soot off a wayward candle.

Our magnificent tree has begun casting off its shell pink, boat shaped petals, and the delicate foliage of our is dancing in the wind.

Meanwhile, much closer to the earth, our have begun to open up.

Delicate in appearance but quite tough. These little beauties are well worth searching for.


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NatureMC,
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A (a German word) is a folded piece of paper decorated with images of saints, sayings, prayers or Bible verses, which served as a and remedy and was widely used until the 20th century. In the middle they had a collection of or stuff, offen pieces of supposed . Although sold by Catholic monasteries, they were clearly and "healing bags". Sometimes people even ate scraps to heal diseases.
More in the ALT texts.

Radical_EgoCom, to random
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No matter how sacred people claim they are, religious beliefs are subjective and not immune to criticism just like any other belief system or ideology. Criticism of religion is not an attack on individuals, it's a critique of ideas and practices that have societal implications. Religious people shouldn't be offended by criticism of their religion.

seanbala, to Travel
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The interior dome of the Baha'i House of Worship for North America in Wilmette, Illinois. I am a bit ashamed that I snuck the photo (no cameras aloud) but I assure you, I did it most respectfully. At the center of the dome is a Baha'i symbol called the "Greatest Name," which translates as "O Thou Glory of Glories."

Photo taken on 23 February 2024.

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seanbala, to Travel
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Fencing with shadows in front of the Baha'i House of Worship for North America in Wilmette, Illinois. I just love the way the shadows and light play on the pavement.

Photo taken on 23 February 2024.

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Another exterior photograph of the Baha'i House of Worship for North America in Wilmette, Illinois. On most of the nine sides are quotes from Bahaullah. He was a prophet from 19th century Iran who, according to Baha'is, is the manifestation of God for the current age. This particular quote - "The Earth is but one Country - and Mankind its Citizens" - is a particularly important one for Baha'is.

Photo taken on 23 February 2024.

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seanbala, to Travel
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Two close up images of the Baha'i House of Worship for North America in Willamette, Illinois.

It is made of a special concrete designed to withstand the extreme temperatures. It has nine sides (a sacred number for Bahais) and has imagery from many major world religions.

Photo taken on 23 February 2024.

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Exterior of an ornate building with intricate architectural details and arched windows against a clear blue sky.

seanbala, to Travel
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At the absolute end of the Purple Line on the CTA overlooking Lake Michigan is the Baha'i House of Worship for North America in Wilmette, Illinois.

It is the oldest existing House of Worship for the Baha'i Faith. One of the newest world religions, the Baha'i faith emphasizes the unity of all religions, equality of men and women, and a new revelation from Bahaullah, the most recent Manifestation of God.

I came here in February because I was feeling particularly drained from work. I wanted to go to someplace quiet where I could disconnect for an hour or two. The space is peaceful and calm. It is open to all people no matter their beliefs. And when the Spring comes, the gardens around the site bloom.

Photo taken on 23 February 2024.

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msquebanh, to climate
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is the largest snowy mountain in the source area of the . It has more than 40 , which are important parts of the & indicators of .

The mountain also has . "Anyemaqen is regarded as a mountain by us ," Tenzin Dargye said. "Seeing the snowy mountain melting bit by bit, we felt that we should do something."

https://english.news.cn/20240224/83578f6c112a4cf9a00895dfdfde42b6/c.html

DoomsdaysCW, to NativeAmerican
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Opinion: Why the birthplace of the Western religion shouldn’t be destroyed by a

by Luke Goodrich
February 6, 2024·

"A federal court is poised to decide whether a site will be destroyed by a massive . Mining proponents claim that destroying the is necessary for the development of . That claim is both factually wrong and morally repugnant. And recent polling shows that the vast majority of Americans agree with what the constitution requires: sacred sites deserve the same protection as all other houses of worship.

"Since before European contact, and other Native tribes have lived and honored their at , or 'Chi’chil Bildagoteel.' The site is the birthplace of Western Apache religion and the site of ancient religious ceremonies that cannot take place anywhere else. Because of its religious and cultural significance, Oak Flat is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been protected from mining and other destructive practices for decades.

"That changed in 2014, when several members of Congress, supported by , slipped an amendment into a must-pass defense bill authorizing the transfer of Oak Flat to a foreign-owned mining giant. That company, , announced plans to obliterate the sacred ground by swallowing it in a mining crater nearly two miles wide and 1,100-feet deep, ending Apache religious practices forever. That was no surprise given the company’s sordid history dealing with . The majority owner of Resolution Copper is (the world’s second largest mining company), which sparked international outrage in 2020 when it destroyed a 46,000-year-old rock shelter with some of the most significant artifacts in all of .

"The Apache and their allies, represented by my firm, the , have been fighting in court to ensure that such an atrocity won’t repeat itself at Oak Flat. After initial court rulings against the Apache, a full panel of 11 judges at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reheard their appeal last spring. A decision on whether the government can execute the land transfer is expected any day.

"Resolution Copper and its backers want the public to believe that building the mine is essential for developing energy. Extracting the copper beneath Oak Flat, they say, will help to build batteries necessary for powering and thus fight . In other words, we have to destroy Oak Flat in order to save the planet.

"These claims, however, are false — and they are specifically designed to obscure the physical and cultural destruction the project would wreak on the land.

"The mine will destroy the , not save it. It is undisputed that the mine will swallow the ecologically diverse landscape of Oak Flat in a massive crater, decimating the local . It will also leave behind approximately 1.37 billion tons of ',' or , which, according to the government’s own environmental assessment, will pollute the and scar the landscape permanently. And the mine will consume vast quantities of water at the time it is most needed by drought-stricken towns and .

"Supporters of the mine are also at odds with the majority of Americans. According to this year’s Religious Freedom Index, an annual survey conducted by Becket, 74% of Americans believe that Native sacred sites on federal land should be protected from mining projects, even when the projects are purportedly pro-jobs and pro-environment.

"That conclusion is both sensible and humane. America can transition to renewable energy without blasting the cradle of Western Apache religion into oblivion. And it should. For too long, our nation has made excuses for taking advantage of and their land. Indeed, our nation drove the Western Apache off Oak Flat and surrounding lands in the 1800s precisely to make way for . It shouldn’t repeat that again.

"It is past time to protect Indigenous sacred sites from further destruction. Basic fairness and our constitutional commitment to religious freedom require no less. And, happily, most Americans agree."

https://news.yahoo.com/opinion-why-birthplace-western-apache-200000087.html

mrpablington, (edited ) to Persona
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What are you playing this weekend?

@Azurakumo and I are playing





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jlsigman,
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Some (Lord of the Rings: Online), some and some

mythologyandhistory, to india
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Did you know that in a small village in , people have been balls?

Large, round balls are thought to land & cattle in Padlya village near Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh. The balls are named "Kakar Bhairav", the first meaning 'farm' & the second 'ruler'. There are about 256 of them.

Recently, discovered that the balls are really fossilised eggs belonging to a species of Titanosaurus.

araeologicalworld, to AncientHistory

Mystery: Brazil has a giant 13,000-year-old cave that was not made by humans
Read More: https://t.co/dj4fz7hMwR

araeologicalworld, to AncientHistory

Unveiling the Ancient Egyptian Mummification Process: Discover the secrets of preserving bodies for the afterlife....

JaniceSelbie, to random
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is dangerous, whatever the flavor. If people use words like or or it is a warning. ALSO: Sorry to post anything from Faux News! 🙄 Michigan couple's spiritual love group allegedly pushed members to disappear from families, transition genders | Fox News https://www.foxnews.com/us/michigan-couples-spiritual-love-group-allegedly-pushed-members-disappear-families-transition-genders.amp

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Nonilex, to Israel
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on Sunday issued a formal against & pounded w/ strikes, promising retaliation for an unprecedented attack by the group that surprised Israeli forces. The has risen to 600 in Israel, & thousands have been injured…, while Palestinian authorities said ≥370 were killed & 2,200 injured in Gaza.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/10/08/israel-gaza-strikes-hamas-netanyahu/

Nonilex,
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Acc/to , entering any part of the compound, aka the , is forbidden for Jews due to the nature of the site.

Israeli settlers stormed the complex on Oct 4 in groups through the al-Mughrabi Gate by the Western Wall near Al-Aqsa Mosque & attempted to perform “Talmudic rituals”….

Police imposed age restrictions & prevented young Palestinians from entering the mosque during the incursions, witnesses told the Anadolu news agency.

globalpilgrim, to nature
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Peeking out from an ancient hermitage cave near Salgotarján, Hungary - I'm again reminded how much our souls relish moments when we can be at one with Nature's Sacred spaces.

seanbala, to india
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Prayer beads at a stall in the Tibetan Refugee Colony at Majnuka Tila (New Aruna Colony), New Delhi.

Photo taken on 11 September 2023.

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Chumash people call this sacred rock, Lisamu, on the California coast. -
Die Chumash-Leute nennen es Lisamu an der Küste der kalifornischen Küste.-La gente de Chumash llama a esto Lisamu en la orilla de la costa de California.-カリフォルニア海岸のチュマシュ人はこれをリサムと呼んでいます。-Les Chumash appellent cela Lisamu sur la côte californienne.

SharonCummingsArt, to art
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I love working with sacred symbolism. The Tree Of Life is important in many mythological, religious and philosophical traditions. This one has mandalas arranged in a Chakra configuration.

ART
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/chakra-mandala-tree-of-life-art-sharon-cummings.html

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Tonight’s soundtrack
DJ Black Low & Emahoy Tsegué-Mariam Guèbru @vinylrecords

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