A common space for harmonic peacemakers
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I would like to thank you all for your greetings on the occasion of my 85th birthday, as well as those who took part in celebrating the day in many parts…
Blog Thank You from His Holiness the Dalai Lama 2 Likes Gryla In Icelandic folklore, Gryla is a giant troll with hooves for feet. Each Christmas, Gryla comes down from her mountain cave to hunt for naughty children, dragging them home in a sack so she can coo… Discussion Gryla 3 Likes origins and legends of Krampus In the realm of holiday folklore, few figures are as intriguing and fearsome as Krampus, the Christmas devil. With his long horns, cloven hooves, and menacing appearance, Krampus is a legendary cre… Discussion origins and legends of Krampus 4 Likes The opportunity to practice Dharma is always presentThere is always a chance to practice…
Blog The opportunity to practice Dharma is always present 2 Likes Every one of us will die. We do not know whenPlease don’t live your life…
Blog Every one of us will die. We do not know when 2 Likes Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern Ein Weihnachtsmärchen von Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), dänischer Schriftsteller Es war entsetzlich kalt. Es schneite, und der Abend dunkelte bereits. E… Discussion Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern 2 Likes Holidays"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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We light a candle for all our friends and members that have passed to the other side.
Gone from our life and forever moved into our heart. ~ ❤️ ~
Two beautiful graphics for anyone to use, donated and created by Shannon Wamsely
Windy Willow (Salix Tree)
Artist Silvia Hoefnagels
Ireland NOV 2020
(image copyright Silvia Hoefnagels)
She writes,
"Love, acceptance and inclusion. Grant us peace."
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