The Paper Buildings, Inner Temple, London
Artist: Unknown Artist
Date: ca. 1725
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, London, United Kingdom
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The Paper Buildings, Inner Temple, London
Artist: Unknown Artist
Date: ca. 1725
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Yale Center for British Art, London, United Kingdom
The Master’s House in Inner Temple with spring blossom
I originally posted this as a daily photograph on AnEveryDayThing but as it is almost the finish of the blossom time of year and I seem to have missed most of it in London , I thought I should re-post here.
Day 1738, 27 March 2023
My spirit guides took me on a soul journey tonight to The Tree of Life. Except, it wasn't one tree it was two. And they were conjoined at the top. Two worlds. Two futures. A future of life and prosperity. Or death and destruction.
Our future hasn't been decided yet. The choice is still ours to make.
after countless hours of studying, cups of tea, and meltdowns... i am finally here. a working class northerner in a hand-me-down dress who could only afford the training through two scholarships and years of work in pubs and cafés (and wouldn't change that for anything).
proud as punch to be called to the bar of england and wales by inner temple ⚖️
Wisdom: Water & Spirit Revisited
Bridal mysticism is an integral element of my spiritual journey. By breaking down the symbolism of water and spirit we're internalizing a connection between the All and our being. Please feel free to share any wisdom you have and ask questions. Share this
“If any of you lacks Wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.” James…
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Emerging Awareness
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador by Scott O. Davis ©2009
Today’s Quote: “A poor man solving a mathematical equation can be richer in truth than a rich man chasing transient fame.”
Quote #2: “We can pay the karmic debt and then detach from future karmic nets.”
Aristotle wrote, “Man seeks knowledge.” We, humans, love solving puzzles and figuring things out. It is a preeminent human trait. We, Homo…
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Tuco Amalfi, Inner Temple (2013)
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“It is necessary to investigate The Good neither gnostically, nor imperfectly, but giving ourselves up to the divine light, and closing the eyes of the soul, after this manner to become established in the unknown and occult unity of beings. For such a kind of faith as this is more ancient than the gnostic energy, not in us only, but with the Gods themselves, and according to this all the Gods are united, and about one centre uniformly collect the whole of their powers and progressions.”
— Proclus, Theology of Plato