Hello! and welcome to my blog. I'm Heba Hammoud. A teacher and a nurse swaying along the thread.. Here is a space for me to have a voice and share some of my thoughts..Feel free to comment and share any ideas..
Sunday, April 23, 2017
SERBIAN Architecture
Back at Belgrade city, where different types of architecture spread all around.. Roman; bezanto-serbian and modern.. can't get enough of this trip:)
Tulipano all around:)
Different tulip colors carry distinct meanings - yellow tulips symbolizing cheerful thoughts, white conveying forgiveness and purple representing royalty - a Turkish legend may be responsible for the red tulip's symbolism. The story goes that a prince named Farhad was love struck by a maiden named Shirin. When Farhad learned that Shirin had been killed, he was so overcome with grief that he killed himself - riding his horse over the edge of a cliff. It's said that a scarlet tulip sprang up from each droplet of his blood, giving the red tulip the meaning "perfect love."
The 11th wedding anniversary flower, it's said that the tulip's velvety black center represents a lover's heart, darkened by the heat of passion. With the power to rival roses in their red variety and the sweet charm to express simple joy when yellow, it's no wonder that in addition to all its other symbolism, in the language of flowers, a tulip bouquet represents elegance and grace.
When ur a tulip lover and u find urself surrounded with them.. Belgrade-Serbia.
Monday, April 3, 2017
Mandala workshop (JibJannin)
https://www.google.com.lb/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=NcT9WMRBh8PuBNmRt4AL#
The word Mandala (pronunciation mon- dah- lah) means "circle". A Mandala represents wholeness, a cosmic diagram reminding us of our relation to infinity, extending beyond and within our bodies and minds.
The mandala appears to us in all aspects of life, the Earth, the Sun, the Moon and more obviously the circles of life encompassing friends, family and communities.
Mandalas are used for meditation purposes allowing the individual meditating to become one with the universe. There are not many who are able to achieve this state of mind from just studying a mandala. The symbolism behind the creation of a mandala can have significant meaning for many individuals whether they are Jewish, Buddhist, Christian, Pagan or of any other religious orientation.
*Had some good tome painting mandalas with friends meditating with yoga accompanied music.. a great experience i recommand:)
The word Mandala (pronunciation mon- dah- lah) means "circle". A Mandala represents wholeness, a cosmic diagram reminding us of our relation to infinity, extending beyond and within our bodies and minds.
The mandala appears to us in all aspects of life, the Earth, the Sun, the Moon and more obviously the circles of life encompassing friends, family and communities.
Mandalas are used for meditation purposes allowing the individual meditating to become one with the universe. There are not many who are able to achieve this state of mind from just studying a mandala. The symbolism behind the creation of a mandala can have significant meaning for many individuals whether they are Jewish, Buddhist, Christian, Pagan or of any other religious orientation.
*Had some good tome painting mandalas with friends meditating with yoga accompanied music.. a great experience i recommand:)
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