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We tried. * "The next time you lose heart and you can't bear to experience what you are feeling, you might recall this instruction: change the way you see it and lean in. That's basically the instruction that Dzigar Kongtrul gave me. And now I pass it on to you. Instead of blaming our discomfort on outer circumstances or on our own weakness, we can choose to stay present and awake to our experience, not rejecting it, not grasping it, not buying the stories that we relentlessly tell…

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vintage everyday: Not All Portrait Photography Studios Are Equal: 30 Photos of Regular People Looking Extraordinarily Bad from the 1970s and '80s Glamor Shots, Shirt Collars, Floral Silk Shirt, Old Hairstyles, Awkward Family Photos, Regular People, Demotivational Posters, Photography Studios, Leisure Suit

Total frickin' awesomeness from Olan Mills, Sears and other fine portrait studios. 1. Those glasses came free with a purchase of Brut cologne. 2. Thoughtful Lance. Mirthful Lance. Two sides of a delightful coin. 3. Drake won Bitchin'est Senior Mullet by a landslide. 4. That dude wore a tie for nothing. 5. The Purvis family made several stops along the Oregon Trail to document their six-month journey. This photo was taken just two weeks before the dysentery took Momma to Jesus. 6. I wanted a…

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family portrait 70s by Dreaming in the deep south, via Flickr Family Christmas Photos, Tomorrow Is Not Promised, Good Nights, Thy Kingdom Come, Awkward Family Photos, Anatomy Poses, Christmas Family Photos, Everything And Nothing, Old Images

A Taste of the Kingdom Richard Rohr "Thy kingdom come" means very clearly that the Kingdom is something that enters into this world, or, as Jesus puts it, "is close at hand." Don't project it into another world. It's a reality that breaks into this world now and then, when people are like God. The Kingdom is the Really Real. When the Really Real happens, when the true self emerges, you have a taste of what Jesus says it's all about. When that can happen in terms of structures or groups, when…

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