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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: Tossed around in the violent tides of polarity
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Wednesday, February 17, 2016. Tossed around in the violent tides of polarity. A perfect world seems an illusion. Yet we know that the pictures of "reality" that our brains present us with are also a form of illusion. Cleansing the lenses of perception is our life work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How can we know truth. Tossed around in the violent tides of polarity. The World Becomes Perfect.
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: How can we know truth
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Wednesday, February 17, 2016. How can we know truth. Unless we have known untruth? How can we recognise beauty until we have seen its opposite? How can we truly taste the life-giving kindness of rain until we have known the life-sapping weariness of drought? How can we know perfection until we find it in all the world's imperfection? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How can we know truth.
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: The World Becomes Perfect...
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Wednesday, February 17, 2016. The World Becomes Perfect. When you see it as perfect, not before. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How can we know truth. Tossed around in the violent tides of polarity. The World Becomes Perfect. Tea, coffee, pomegranate juice, yak's milk: take your pick as you take a few minutes to recharge your spirit. Other blogs you might enjoy:. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: December 2011
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Saturday, December 31, 2011. I walked toward the sea delicately, conscious I was the first human to leave an imprint on the sand. The waves were a murmur, the seawater so flat it glistened in the sun like a lake, but the instant my feet touched the water, I was entirely splashed by the seawater, all the way to my face! By French scientist, Chris H. Hardy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tea, coffee, pomegran...
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: May 2011
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Monday, May 30, 2011. A hint of the soul of things? I've been trying to figure out what it is about these photoshopped images that I like so much. I think that, just as photos allow you to really see. Sunday, May 15, 2011. I love the delicate yet complex cell patterning on the leaves - best seen when they are back lit by the sun, as in the photo above. Such grace. And I love the delicacy of the l...The n...
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: February 2016
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Wednesday, February 17, 2016. How can we know truth. Unless we have known untruth? How can we recognise beauty until we have seen its opposite? How can we truly taste the life-giving kindness of rain until we have known the life-sapping weariness of drought? How can we know perfection until we find it in all the world's imperfection? Tossed around in the violent tides of polarity. How can we know truth.
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: February 2013
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Sunday, February 10, 2013. You can see that Nature drew from the same part of her toolkit when creating petals and butterfly wings:. Even the tightly packed mallow buds had a light dusting of dew drops:. Over in another part of the garden the dew was heavier. These are rocket flowers:. Yesterday the dew was different again. Most plants had very little dew. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: February 2011
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Saturday, February 26, 2011. I love poking about the garden and taking in each bloom in all its stages - each one uniquely beautiful. One of my favorite things about sunflowers is the way they throw out a 'star' that creates each seed. a reminder perhaps of the star-source we all share? Thursday, February 24, 2011. We are all worlds within worlds within worlds. Rain drop cradled in lichen. A determinatio...
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse: March 2011
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Road to Shamballa Teahouse. A place to spend a few minutes (or hours or days) refreshing your spirit. Saturday, March 26, 2011. Rain Drops on Mallow. Saturday, March 12, 2011. For the people of Japan: Azalea - "Take care of yourselves". The azalea is the symbol of passion and fragility. It also bears the message: "Take care of yourself". Friday, March 11, 2011. If you look carefully, you may find unexpected visitors in the Teahouse gardens:. Saturday, March 5, 2011. Colours that make each other shine.