Impermanence is the number one inescapable, #inevitable, and essentially painful fact of #life.
Dorcus parallelopipedus
Dorcus parallelopipedus male youngster the lesser stag beetle found in Europe. They are smaller than stag beetles, their size could vary from 18 to 32 mm. Beautiful little beetle.
It is much smaller then Lucanus cervus
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Monk in deep meditation
The monk is in the deep state of meditation under the bodhi tree, protected by an anti-mosquito tent.
Last year i visited India, and of course Bodhgaya. Such a blissful place, made some prostrations, circumambulations, took many photos and offered fruits and flowers to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and all sentient beings in Mahabodhi temple.
So far away from home i was but yet I felt at home and when came back to Ljubljana i felt homesick and still do. I lost my heart in Ladakh so now I am wondering around heartless and longing to meet my heart again soon.
If you ever visit Ladakh, be there for annual Oracle Nagrang festival at Mangtro Monastery, held on the 14th and 15th days of the first month of the Tibetan calendar and see the Cham dance with Oracles, two wrathful protectors. For someone who just hear or watch the video doesn’t mean much but when you are there, you can actually see that oracles are indeed there, embodied in two monks, who were previously been in deep meditation for several months to prepare themselves for this event to preform the dance in Chams.
It is so auspicious.
Here on video you can see them on the left with ropes over the heads. So when they were ready to come, none of us was allowed to take any photos or videos. Of course there were couple of people filming in secret but Oracles knew where exactly they are so they turned and pointed a finger into them and guardians ran towards them right away.
Om Mani Padme Hum
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Dragons in Ljubljana
Ljubljana is a beautiful city to visit, especially during the summer time. Green country, with many rivers, trees and beauties in nature that keeps you busy and wowed all the time. So all you Dragonlords and Warlocks cruising through the Europe, come and tame your dragon. You will want to stay here forever.
Ljubljana is a disabled-friendly city. Watch this inspiring video!
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Nondualism
Non-dual state of consciousness
The mode of being that is expressed by the Buddha is at the heart of reality. It’s not the notion we usually construct for ourselves. Our notion of being is dualistic. We think of it as the opposite of the notion of nonbeing. The reality of being that the Buddha tries to convey is not the opposite of nonbeing. He’s using language differently. When he says “self,” it’s not the opposite of anything. The Buddha is very aware that self is made of nonself elements. That is our true self.
From Your True Home: The Everyday Wisdom of Thich Nhat Hanh, page 274
Swan on the lake
Swan on lake dancing, posing and cleaning the feathers with other flock of swans on the Zbiljsko jezero in Slovenia.
If you are visiting Ljubljana, you have to go on a snack or bowl of ice cream on Zbilje. It’s wonderful.
Lamprocapnos spectabilis or bleeding heart blossoms
Lamprocapnos spectabilis or bleeding heart blossoms is a wonderful early summer flower with soft and gentle pink-reddish heart shaped bloom, also known as Asian bleeding-heart, Dutchman’s breeches, lyre flower or lady-in-a-bath is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae.
The Perceiver of the Universe
Good reads.
The practice of meditation is based not on how we would like things to be but on what is. We often do not have a proper understanding of what we are, of what we are actually doing. From the beginning, spirituality should be concerned with the actuality of who is involved in the practice. In the Buddhist form of meditation, we try to look at the perceiver of the universe, the perceiver that is self, ego, me, mine.
The Sanity We Are Born With: A Buddhist Approach to Psychology by Chgyam Trungpa, pages 43?44