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  2. Thích Nhất Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    Old Path White Clouds: Walking in the Footsteps of the Buddha, Parallax Press, 1991. ISBN 81-216-0675-6. Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life, Bantam reissue, 1992. ISBN 9780553351392. The Diamond That Cuts Through Illusion, Commentaries on the Prajnaparamita Diamond Sutra, Parallax Press, 1992. ISBN 0-938077-51-1.

  3. Gao Kegong - Wikipedia

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    Gao Kegong Gao Kegong, Hill Growing to Green and White Clouds, National Palace Museum Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gao Kegong . Gao Kegong ( simplified Chinese : 高克恭 ; traditional Chinese : 髙克恭 ; pinyin : Gaō Kègōng ; Wade–Giles : Kao K'o-kung ; 1248–1310) was a Chinese painter , and sometimes poet, born during the ...

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    Nunnahitsunega, or "Whitepath", was a full-blood traditionalist leader and member of the Cherokee National Council who lived at Turnip Town (Ulunyi), near the large Ellijay (Elatseyi) in the early 19th century.

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  6. View (Dzogchen) - Wikipedia

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    The metaphors of sky and spaciousness are often used to describe the nature of mind in Dzogchen. In Dzogchen, the view (Tib. tawa) is one of the Three Dharmas of the Path of Dzogchen.

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  8. Cloudscape photography - Wikipedia

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    An early cloudscape photographer, Belgian photographer Léonard Misonne (1870–1943), was noted for his black and white photographs of heavy skies and dark clouds. [ 1 ] In the early to middle 20th century, American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) created a series of photographs of clouds, called "equivalents" (1925–1931).

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