From 2013, two buildings in one in downtown Montreal - the building across the street reflects on the glass of another. #photography #montreal #urban #reflection #city #EastCoastKin #ThrowbackThursday
Sometimes you find a spot and you just can't get it out of your mind. And you dream of dancing there, even if it's 18 months later.

And I finally did yesterday! But Pixelfed still doesn't allow me to share videos? If anyone knows a trick, let me know!

#lübeck #reflection #water #nature #colours #spring #sun #distortion #suekixel #view #scenery

What a beautiful article on what the Filipino business identity could (and should) be!

"Business, at its best, becomes not just wealth-generating but life-giving — aligned with spiritual values that provide meaning and purpose. Can we reclaim ginhawa as central to Filipino business identity?"

https://www.rappler.com/business/filipino-enterprise-force-ease-freedom-from-pressure-anxiety/

#business #startups #HolyWeek #reflection #ginhawa #bayanihan

[Good Business] Filipino business as a force for kaginhawaan

Holy Week offers a perfect moment to consider ginhawa's spiritual dimension. As a concept linked to the 'breath of life,' it reminds us of the sacred quality of business when oriented toward genuine human flourishing.

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“The aim of walking meditation is to practice being fully present without striving or judging. It is a time to reflect on your day, be still and quiet the mind.”- Anonymous

#evening #walk #quote #reflection
Holy Saturday, between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, is for reflection and mourning, without Mass, focused on prayer and Jesus in the tomb. The day concludes with the Easter Vigil, starting in darkness and transitioning to light with the Paschal candle, symbolizing hope and resurrection. It invites trust and patience, reminding us that God's work persists in silence. #HolySaturday #EasterVigil #Reflection #Hope #Faith
https://young-catholics.com/683/holy-saturday/
Holy Saturday

Holy Saturday is the day between Good Friday and Easter. It is a mix of both sorrow for the suffering of Jesus Christ and expectation of his rising.

Young Catholics Website