interare
n. [BOTANY] the male or female mammal of the mint family, or the cell resulting from the skin to the mouth.
interarial adj.
mid 19th century: from Latin, literally ‘something substituted’, from inter- ‘between’ + arere ‘to twist’.
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interare
n. [BOTANY] the male or female mammal of the mint family, or the cell resulting from the skin to the mouth.
interarial adj.
mid 19th century: from Latin, literally ‘something substituted’, from inter- ‘between’ + arere ‘to twist’.
interare
n. [BOTANY] the male or female mammal of the mint family, or the cell resulting from the skin to the mouth.
interarial adj.
mid 19th century: from Latin, literally ‘something substituted’, from inter- ‘between’ + arere ‘to twist’.
interare
n. [BOTANY] the male or female mammal of the mint family, or the cell resulting from the skin to the mouth.
interarial adj.
mid 19th century: from Latin, literally ‘something substituted’, from inter- ‘between’ + arere ‘to twist’.
Work Trip to Bandung
Check out some picture of our working trip to Bandung last month.
Our host house
Lunch just after arrived at Bandung
Nasi goreng tek tek
A simple breakfast from our host
KFC when driving back from Bandung
Posted from Internote
Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh is well known for peace efforts during the war in Vietnam. Since then, and probably before, he has been teaching about interbeing. He says that we interare with everything in the cosmos. Here is a quote illustrating why we are here.
We are here to awaken from our illusion of separateness. ― Thich Nhat Hanh
If you like this quote, please share it. That way, many people can benefit and "awaken from our illusion of separateness." I highly recommend this book. It is always by my bedside.
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