Haloween 2011
Trail
Unoccupied
Winter
Ducky refuge
Red winged Black bird
Are you talking to me....!
Killdeer
On a Spring branch
Blue mountain tunnel
Airport tunnel - Red and blue
Airport tunnel ~ Multi
Airport tunnel ~ Blue
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First snow of the season ~ Nov 11th 2011
Japnese Maple
Chevy Bel-Air 1957
Break time
Mural
Snow flakes
A picture
Chevy Bel Aire 1957
Upādāna
Breakfast
A cabin on the mount
Gift
A Barn
Pond's edge
Falling leaves and Early snow
Let the evening come
Twilight
Affirmation
Wild and distant shore
Shanora's Wigs
Fallen tree
Winter dusk
Prowler
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Buddhism and Vedanta-Yoga have interacted and overlapped intimately in the lives of American practitioners, many of whom have drawn liberally from both. Each has helped to legitimize the other, smoothing the way to mutual acceptance in the West. Their compatibility makes sense, given the Buddhism is part of Vedic legacy. Siddhartha Gautama, the man we call Buddha, was brought up in northern India and became classic renunciate – a yogi, if you will. He was a reformer, much as Jesus was a reformer of the Hebric tradition, and the religion that developed in his name stands in relation to Hinduism as Christianity does to Judaism. Also like Christianity, Buddhism entranced in foreign lands even as it faded in its place of origin. ~ Page 4 (Introduction) American Veda by Philip Goldberg
Buddhism and Vedanta-Yoga have interacted and overlapped intimately in the lives of American practitioners, many of whom have drawn liberally from both. Each has helped to legitimize the other, smoothing the way to mutual acceptance in the West. Their compatibility makes sense, given the Buddhism is part of Vedic legacy. Siddhartha Gautama, the man we call Buddha, was brought up in northern India and became classic renunciate – a yogi, if you will. He was a reformer, much as Jesus was a reformer of the Hebric tradition, and the religion that developed in his name stands in relation to Hinduism as Christianity does to Judaism. Also like Christianity, Buddhism entranced in foreign lands even as it faded in its place of origin. ~ Page 4 (Introduction) American Veda by Philip Goldberg
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