Cool “Religious Sects” Pictures
some beautiful pictures of religious cults, which I found:
me back, Kitty on the front.
Figure Jonathan Harford
“I wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of weird religious cult.” Rita Rudner
bronze statue Camille (Acolyte) (head shot)
image peterjr1961
A bronze statue of Camille (assistant) (head shot) Roman Julio-Claudian period, ca. PAED 1914 to 1954 he took power, the emperor Augustus started a program to restore the age-old values ??of virtue, honor, and piety. All religions have étérelancé, temples were built, public ceremonies and offerings completed on schedule. Men of all ranks have decided to be represented in the pious act of sacrifice. A popular type of sculpture seen here shows young boys who served as helpers in the ceremonies religieuses.L identifying it as a service Camille victims, who were selected from the noblest families on the basis of comparison with other steps and reliefs, including the famous monuments, the Ara Pacis of Augustus. According to Roman tradition, must be less than Camilla at the age of puberty, and both parents must be alive. This statue was unveiled at the shrine boy’s parents, in recognition of his services to the gods. Otherwise, refined decorative features may indicate its use as a garnish on the banks of a nun in the dining room for example prêtres.Les character’s eyes are inlaid with silver, copper lips, and tunic with woven copper strips or bands of color embroidered design. It is unlikely to hold the ritual objects as a container for incense in his left hand and a jug of wine or a scoop of his right.
bronze statue Camille (Acolyte) (head and upper body)
image peterjr1961
A bronze statue of Camille (assistant) (head shot) Roman Julio-Claudian period, ca. PAED 1914 to 1954 he took power, the emperor Augustus started a program to restore the age-old values ??of virtue, honor, and piety. All religions have étérelancé, temples were built, public ceremonies and offerings completed on schedule. Men of all ranks have decided to be represented in the pious act of sacrifice. A popular type of sculpture seen here shows young boys who served as helpers in the ceremonies religieuses.L identifying it as a service Camille victims, who were selected from the noblest families on the basis of comparison with other steps and reliefs, including the famous monuments, the Ara Pacis of Augustus. According to Roman tradition, must be less than Camilla at the age of puberty, and both parents must be alive. This statue was unveiled at the shrine boy’s parents, in recognition of his services to the gods. Otherwise, refined decorative features may indicate its use as a garnish on the banks of a nun in the dining room for example prêtres.Les character’s eyes are inlaid with silver, copper lips, and tunic with woven copper strips or bands of color embroidered design. It is unlikely to hold the ritual objects as a container for incense in his left hand and a jug of wine or a scoop of his right.
TEDxCanberra – Ash Donaldson – Cognitive dissonance
Multiple-TED attendee and human factors expert, Ash Donaldson, wants us to better understand why we believe what we do. In this talk, Ash explains how our minds build belief and then breaks it down, showing us how and why humans are fooled into believing that things like Power Bands, anti-aging treatments and supplements actually work. Along the way, he tells us how as a trainee pilot he managed to nearly get himself killed by allowing his beliefs to rule logic and provable fact.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Ryan McGinness @ MoMA, NY
Some cool pictures
cultural beliefs:
Ryan McGinness
@ MoMA in New York
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Sri Lanka head mask
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o’lantern spiral cut. I think it invites the viewer to really examine their cultural beliefs on the pumpkin.
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Q&A: why is there a stark difference between “brain washing” & “clearing your mind”?
Question by enigmatic eccentric: why is there a stark difference between “brain washing” & “clearing your mind”?
Best answer:
Answer by taffy
brain washing refers to being influenced; clearing your mind refers to pushing out distracting thoughts (e.g., meditation)
Add your own answer in the comments!
Cover of Anarchy #5 – July 1961
A few nice Anarchy images I found:
Cover of Anarchy #5 – July 1961

Image by pdxjmorris
This is the beginning of an ongoing project to scan the first 65 issues of Anarchy: a Journal of Anarchist Thought. This magazine was produced by Freedom Press in the UK from 1961 – 1970 (there was also a later second run into the 80′s, but I won’t be dealing with that publication).
Anarchy

Image by The White W?lf
Anarchy
anarchy bridge 1982-03

Image by Walwyn
Anarchy Bridge Earlsdon Coventry 1982.
“Brain washing”
Brain Wash
cool pictures:
Brain Washing Machine
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Internet
image Stephen Mazur
One of the most creative coffee SF. It’s an excellent dinner, breakfast and coffee instead Landromat connected. They do open mic night that my underwear – brilliant
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Wash.
image Stephen Mazur
One of the most creative coffee SF, I think. It’s an excellent dinner, breakfast and coffee spot Landromat connected. They do open mic night that my underwear – brilliant
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