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Elias Monges
{K:6238} 10/8/2008
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excellent capture...and about....is deep this poem...my best
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/12/2007
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Thank you dear Mehul ,for the great rating! It truly is appreciated. Best wishes, parehan
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Mehul Chimthankar
{K:18655} 10/12/2007
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Hi Parehan,
Nice evening shot 7+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Mehul
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/12/2007
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Thank you so much Dear Mitra, my Best wishes, parehan
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Mitra Nademi-Nassari
{K:28234} 10/12/2007
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Beautiful, indeed, everything.
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/4/2007
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Thanks a lot for your visit and comment. Warm regards, parehan
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Michel Beaupré
{K:1725} 10/4/2007
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This is a beautiful scene, thanks!
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/4/2007
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I admire the comments even though their may be different. That is called respect. regards, parehan
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/3/2007
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Words have not meaning? Then why do you use them?
Or do they have no meaning each time when sentimental pseudo-philosophy is unable to face any real question? My questions you can't face and thus you don't say anything in the above. Philosophic discussions are not nice sentimental coffee afternoons where everybody says the own opinion!
So again! What about the starving people in Afrika? Do you think that your stupidities would really interest them? Do you think that your "love" and your "absolute awareness" means something to them? Or that they are "connected" to something? OK, then do the following, Madam! Leave your secure home and your job, travel to some place alone, and live for some months on the absolute minimum of food and water! Then you might tell us about the absolute unimportance of material goods.
And: As long as you are not able to even defend your own theory about "endless awareness" and the rest of it, your theory is nothing more than some page in a teenie kitsch-poetry album. Nice to read, but no valuable content.
Words do have a very well defined meaning, even if you don't like it. Had you had any kind of scientific education you would have known. It is no absolute meaning, not out of itself, but rather out of convention, but they do have a meaning. Or do you think that I ignore the work of the best linguists and scientists around just to adopt your amateuric views? But if you think you said something wise, then collect your sentimental unknowledge, and send it to Sweden for the next Nobel prize.
Or perhaps take some books from the library of some university, read, investigate, think - for years!, and *then* discuss about such things. It is exactly the same like photographing. One has to learn before, but some pseudo-philosophers out there are just to lazy, to really sit down and learn before flooding the world with their completely silly unprovable theories.
No reason to even talk about them.
Nick
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/3/2007
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Thank you so kindly dear Tom, for your kind comment. Warm regards, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/3/2007
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Dear Nick, We are a part of interconnected system. Words in themselves have no meaning. It is the spirit and intent behind the words that really show the meaning. We'r connected to each other at the center of the atom which makes up the air and our body. The center of the air’s atom system is connected to the center of our body’s system. I am connected to you and you are connected to me in the center of our being. If my words have no meaning, you can feel this through the center of your being. Great Spirit,Which's full of Love, help me make my word good. it let me do the things I say I will, and let me say the things I'll do,and do it. As we move deeper, we begin to see glimpses of the light of the true self, who we are, as we peel off each layer, the light becomes brighter. Kind regards, Parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 10/3/2007
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Thanks a lot Laucí, for your visit and comment. Best Regards, parehan
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Tom Gessner
{K:2030} 10/2/2007
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Hi there - this is an amazing picture - well exposed, superb colors and excellent cropped - this picture needs no more words - well done 7/7
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/2/2007
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Hi Parehan!
That solely looking for material wealth cannot be enough should be already clear and I am the last to doubt it.
But the other questions you decscribe, who am I, wher I go to, etc, after having searched too much for material wealth. Such questions are always there, even (and perhaps especially) one is not rich. The biggest "searhers" of human history, people that dealt with such questions, can't be named rich. So it seems that such questions are not problems that come because of too much money, etc.
The next question, and also point of sharpest criticism to your statements, is that it is very easy to state the complete unimportance of material means while living without the lack of much. If would we say that about "only infinite love" to some hungry human being somewhere in Africa - well, wouldn't that be near to arrogance?
And the third point, and point of even sharper criticism, is how illogically - almost just because you want it so - you present the "conclusion" out of the premise of the insufficience of an exclusive search for material wealth. Such things need logical steps, and logic is not the romantic writing of some teenager poetry album. That means, that accepting first that material wealth *alone* cannot be enough as a fundament of human existence, does not imply automatically that something like "magic" or any other etherial felling is.
As a matter of fact, such sentimental statements do not withstand even the slightest questioning. Since when is is so clear that there is "endless awareness", when the strongest minds of human history already proved that this cannot be the case? Mathematics, psychology, biology, physics, the work of thousands proves that nobody can be infinitely aware - especially of the own self - and we just come out and say this and that? How can one be aware of the own self, infinitely, if at the end the own awareness also plays tricks and "suggests" many things that we accept, but are unprovable anyway? (Or did your own mind proved its own existence? - Think of it, this is not a trivial question!)
I am still very very astonished to see how many people here know the truth, that philosophy and science try to find out since thousands of years. Perhaps we should go to the univesities and suggest our "answers"?
In other words, before proceeding to conclusions, much hard work has to be done, in order to level up with the knowledge already available.
Best wishes,
Nick
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Laucí Cavalett
{K:233} 10/1/2007
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Fantastic the pic. Really, I like i´t. Laucí
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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You are very kindly Edlira,thanks for your wonderful comment. Hugs parehan
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Edlira Voges
{K:6410} 9/30/2007
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Hi Parehan, Im so glad that there are people out there that have not lost the faith in love & life. I love the way that you have portrayed your feelings in this photo. the warm colors, that smoothness of the atmosphere, the circle of life. Love it great one dear friend warm regards E.
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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Thanks a lot Albert, for your visit and comment. Warm regards, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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Thank you so kindly John, for your fantastic comment. I am very pleased that you agree with my view.. Warm regards, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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Thank you so kindly Gustavo, for your lovely comment. I am very pleased you like it. Warm regards,
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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I am very pleased,Waiting, that you like it. Warm regards, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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Thanks Gustavo for your visit and comment. Warm regards, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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Thanks a lot Keith for your kind comment! Hugs, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/30/2007
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Dear Nick, If one looks for joy in money, comfort, luxury, power, sex, sensation, feelings, and ideas, one is bound to be disappointed. Sooner or later, one is compelled to face the inescapable facts Sooner or later, one is again compelled to admit and face the inevitability of pain and sorrow, the inevitability of ugliness and conflict, the inevitability of being face to face with the transience, the shallowness and the superficiality of every kind of human pleasure and power, accomplishment and achievement. Sooner or later, the ever changing flux of life challenges once again, compels us to question the significance and meaning of our lives. Sooner or later, one wonders what life is all about, what is this mysterious emptiness, what am I really looking for and in fact, who I am.!!!!!!!! when every notion and expectation has receded from whence it arose in, that stillness is total awareness, bliss, and ecstasy. That total stillness, silence, extraordinary ecstasy, is what remains beyond the reach of every question and answer. In that silence and ecstasy, there's someone laughs aloud with joy that knows no reason, another one celebrates the fact of existence, one lives every moment with total intensity, one embraces both joy and sorrow without fear, one remains unafraid even in the face of death, One remains calm even in the eye of the storm.!! Then, all struggle ceases and there is the magic of total attention, unconditioned awareness, and infinite love.. yes dear Nick, It's infinite love.. It's Life's Cycle with infinite love, reality as it presents itself, from moment to the other moment. Thank you very kindly for your wonderful comment. parehan
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Albert Miró
{K:269} 9/30/2007
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Excelente puesta de sol, colores muy bonitos! Felicidades
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 9/30/2007
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Excellent shot Parehan, the colors are amazing here and that wheel game adds a lot there, hehehe...the game of perspective makes the wheel bigger than the very high towers at the back, that's a good element! Best regards!
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 9/30/2007
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Excelente contraluz, muy elegantes las siluetas. Felicitaciones!
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Abolfazl Erfani
{K:7431} 9/30/2007
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Dream Sunset!
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Gustavo Eulalio
{K:3777} 9/29/2007
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Very beautiful picture. Congrats.
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Keith Growden
{K:29240} 9/29/2007
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Excellent Capture Parehan. Nice composition. Clear and sharp. 7/7 Cheers Keith
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 9/29/2007
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This is a very well exposed one, Parehan, and it really absorbes the atmosphere of the violet/blue sky, while the sun delivers the (almost) complementary color. Also, a very well defined composition on the top half that gets a bit weaker on the bottom hald because of those black blocks on the left and on the right. Add the great sharpness and here we are a great shot.
As about the "philosophical part", total awareness is impossible. Only imagination of total awareness is possible. A direct result of the fact that nature is quite fuzzy when you look it closely enough. (Well, quantum mechanics)
As about the presence of infinite love... well, why do I always have to read those romantic exaggerations here? Infinite, Parehan, infinite is much more than anything you can even imagine. So what is the sense of stating some property of something without being able to *define* that property first? (Simple, crispy clear, and non-etheric mathematics.)
But there is one disguise that will never fall. The disguise of our or mental processes, (love, awareness, etc) which followed carefully down to their origina prove to be nothing else than usual physical phenomena, like reactions, electricity, etc. Nothing else is present. Even awareness, the knowledge of the "I" is not romantic at all. But one thing is good in that disguise that makes as think that this awareness has to be something "special". Weren't this way, we would have first to evaluate millions of elementary processes of the brain, just for understanding that we are thirsty ;-) (Not to speak about the more complex things like feelings etc, which themselves are only the sublimation - the summary of all those elementary processes.)
I realize that my elementary processes signalize thirst for a whisky, and so I wish you a nice Sunday for now, and till the next time!
NIck
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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Thanks a lot Dave for your visit and comment. Warm regards, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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Thanks dear,appreciated ..
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 9/29/2007
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Beautiful sunset glow, love the colors!!
Best to you, Dave
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 9/29/2007
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:)))) and I am sure you know how to take care of yourself :))) off course I will hugssssssssssss Srna
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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:):):):) Thanks again , Srna.. take care.. Hugs parehan
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 9/29/2007
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Yes my dear Perehan, understood your capture so very well, clever it is as I have written :))) Big hug back and stay beautiful :))) Srna
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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It's Life's Cycle with infinite love, reality as it presents itself, from moment to moment. thank you for taking the time to comment on my photo, i really appreciate it. Big Hug, parehan
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 9/29/2007
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So very true my dear Perehan ... magical deep and clever shot !!! Thank you for sharing !!! :) Hugs Srna
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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Thanks a lot dear Rikus, appreciated and glad you liked it, Hugs, Parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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Thanks a lot dear Ahmad , for stopping here, always great to read your comment, Slaaaaaaam my friend, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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Thank you my dear Biljana, great to read your comment, Big hug my friend, parehan
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Riny Koopman
{K:102911} 9/29/2007
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Very nice sillhouettes against the blue sky..:) All the best my friend,Rikus.
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Ahmad Hasan
{K:4164} 9/29/2007
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Another wonderful one of yours ,both colours and silhouette are great
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biljana mitrovic
{K:48110} 9/29/2007
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Very beautiful and very poetic !!! I love your about :) big hug biljana
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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Thank you so much dear Arturo, for your kind comment, Best Regards, parehan
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parehan .K
{K:27453} 9/29/2007
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Thanks a lot dear Nacho, glad you liked it, Hugs, parehan
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Arturo Salcido
{K:1018} 9/29/2007
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great photo, I like the composition, silhouette and tones.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 9/29/2007
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amazing. simply gorgeous. 7++++++++++++++
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