The Order of Things

Sep 24 2009
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Jul 19 2009
Weasels Ripped My Flesh

Weasels Ripped My Flesh

Apr 17 2009
Stunningly beautiful image.
dkellyphotography:
d kelly the speaker

Stunningly beautiful image.

dkellyphotography:

d kelly the speaker
Apr 07 2009
Apr 04 2009
New South Wales Police Photo

New South Wales Police Photo

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New South Wales Police Photo

New South Wales Police Photo

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New South Wales Police Photo

New South Wales Police Photo

Mar 29 2009
materdolorosa:

“The Rifai/Rifayyah Sufi order (also known as howling dervishes) stressed poverty, abstinence, and self-mortification. It also performed the ritual prayer essential to all Sufi orders in a distinct manner: members link arms to form a circle and throw the upper parts of their bodies back and forth until ecstasy is achieved. Then the mystics fall on a dangerous object, such as sword or snake, though such extremes, as well as thaumaturgical practices, probably appeared under Mongol influence during their 13th-century occupation of Iraq and have always been rejected by orthodox Islam.”
another source: “The Rifa’iyyah (or “Howling Dervishes”) do not have any distinctive doctrines. Their distinctive identity derives from the extreme methods they employ to attain a mystical awareness of God.  Rifa’i ritual gatherings are accompanied by the beating of drums and dancing, and by the accomplishment of extraordinary feats of endurance while in a state of ecstasy.  Examples of such feats are dancing in fires and eating the flames until they are extinguished, placing a heated iron in the mouth, and piercing the cheeks and other parts of the body without any apparent loss of blood or wounding.  Such practices are viewed with great suspicion by mainstream Muslim scholars on the grounds that they are inconsistent with Islamic law and the example of the Prophet.”

materdolorosa:

“The Rifai/Rifayyah Sufi order (also known as howling dervishes) stressed poverty, abstinence, and self-mortification. It also performed the ritual prayer essential to all Sufi orders in a distinct manner: members link arms to form a circle and throw the upper parts of their bodies back and forth until ecstasy is achieved. Then the mystics fall on a dangerous object, such as sword or snake, though such extremes, as well as thaumaturgical practices, probably appeared under Mongol influence during their 13th-century occupation of Iraq and have always been rejected by orthodox Islam.”

another source: “The Rifa’iyyah (or “Howling Dervishes”) do not have any distinctive doctrines. Their distinctive identity derives from the extreme methods they employ to attain a mystical awareness of God. Rifa’i ritual gatherings are accompanied by the beating of drums and dancing, and by the accomplishment of extraordinary feats of endurance while in a state of ecstasy. Examples of such feats are dancing in fires and eating the flames until they are extinguished, placing a heated iron in the mouth, and piercing the cheeks and other parts of the body without any apparent loss of blood or wounding. Such practices are viewed with great suspicion by mainstream Muslim scholars on the grounds that they are inconsistent with Islamic law and the example of the Prophet.”

Mar 28 2009
The twins are looking well.
plasticarmy:
(via drkennedyjones)

The twins are looking well.

plasticarmy:

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