1. Maohou – hairy monkey

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    Folk artist Yu Guangjun places “Maohou” figures onto a miniature display at his house in Beijing, September 2, 2014. “Maohou”, which means hairy monkey in Chinese, is a traditional art form in Beijing that dates back to the Qing Dynasty and requires only the use of cicada sloughs and Magnolia buds to form miniature sculptures. Yu has been using Maohou figures in his miniatures to depict scenes from Beijing during the 1960-70s period. (REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon)

  2. Mother With Alzheimer’s, Daughter Share Moving Moment of Clarity Richard Cazeau

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    By Richard Cazeau, Trending Now
    September 2, 2014

    For a friend or family member, living with and watching someone suffering with Alzheimer’s disease is frequently heartbreaking. But sometimes, when all seems lost, something miraculous happens.
    In a video that has gone viral, Georgia native Kelly Gunderson captured a precious and unpredictable moment while lying in a hospital beside her ailing mother. For a brief moment, the older woman was able to reflect and recognize her loving daughter.

    At first, the 87-year-old mother appears to realize that she is next to her daughter in the bed. Gunderson inquires, “Do you think that I would lay here with just anybody?” Her mother, quite able to respond says, “No. I think you want to have to love them if they want to.” Gunderson follows up by asking her mother whether she knows who she is. And in an astounding instant, her mother happily replies that she does and responds, “Kelly.”

    According to Alz.org, more than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, which is a form of dementia that gets worse over time and affects memory, thinking, and behavior. One out of three senior citizens dies with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia.

    Even when all seems dark, there’s still a little light that shines, somewhere. Or at least it did for Kelly Gunderson and her beloved mother.

    An 87-year-old Alzheimer’s patient briefly remembers who her daughter is in a heart-warming video
  3. When you practice mindfulness

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    Titles do not give true power. When you practice mindfulness well and you radiate joy, stability, and peace, you acquire a much deeper authority. When you speak, people listen to you, not because they have to but because you are fresh, serene, and wise. A good leader is one who exercises only this kind of authority. She doesn’t strive for it or want to use it, but it comes naturally. She inspires people by her way of living, and people listen to her because of her authenticity. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/when-you-practice-mindfulness.html

  4. Myanmar’s former beauty queen May Myat Noe

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    Myanmar’s former beauty queen May Myat Noe (R), holding the box containing the 2014 Miss Asia Pacific World crown, stands next to her mother before giving a news conference at a restaurant in Yangon September 2, 2014. May Myat Noe, who was crowned 2014 Miss Asia Pacific in May, disappeared with the $100,000 jewelled crown after being stripped of the title for being rude and dishonest, organisers said. May Myat Noe denied any wrongdoing and said she would not return the crown until she received an apology from the organisers, media reported. (REUTERS/Soe Zeya)

  5. Landscapers trim grass

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    Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman’s latest creation, a 25 meters (82 feets) white rabbit, leans up against an old aircraft hangar as part of the Taoyuan Land Art Festival in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014. Hoffan’s big yellow duck drew millions of visitors as it toured the island last year and festival organizers are hoping the rabbit will do the same. The Taoyuan Land Art Festival will take place from Sept. 9-14. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)


    Landscapers trim grass in front of Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman’s
    latest creation, a 25 meters (82 feets) white rabbit, as it leans up
    against an old aircraft hangar as part of the Taoyuan Land Art Festival
    in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014. Hofman’s big yellow duck
    drew millions of visitors as it toured the island last year and festival
    organizers are hoping the rabbit will do the same. The Taoyuan Land Art
    Festival will take place from Sept. 9-14. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

  6. Peace lies in the hearts and minds of all people…

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    Peace comes from being able to contribute the best that we have, and all that we are, toward creating a world that supports everyone. But it is also securing the space for others to contribute the best that they have and all that they are. ~Hafsat Abiola

  7. Gods Gift

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    Mother With Alzheimer's, Daughter Share Moving Moment of Clarity Richard Cazeau
    For a friend or family member, living with and watching someone suffering with Alzheimer’s disease is frequently heartbreaking. But sometimes, when all seems lost, something miraculous happens.

    In a video that has gone viral, Georgia native Kelly Gunderson captured a precious and unpredictable moment while lying in a hospital beside her ailing mother. For a brief moment, the older woman was able to reflect and recognize her loving daughter.

    Full story
    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/mother-with-alzheimers-daughter-share.html

  8. Respect Mother Earth. Respect the waters

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    Fighting to protect Mother Nature in my homeland, Cambodia
    We're sitting on our blessed Mother Earth from which we get our strength and determination, love and humility – all the beautiful attributes that we've been given. So turn to one another; love one another; respect one another; respect Mother Earth; respect the waters – because that's life itself!  Phil Lane, Sr (Yankton Sioux)

    http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/09/message-from-mother-nature-cambodia.html

  9. The virtue of cutting off

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    Cutting off what? You cut off your anger, your craving, and your ignorance. Another way of saying this is ‘letting go.’ You gradually transform your craving, anger, fear, and delusion. If you don’t have this kind of self-mastery, you can cause yourself and others great suffering, and people will not respect you. We only need to remember the many politicians and leaders whose careers were ruined by sex scandals to see the importance of cutting off the craving for meaningless sex. This is why cutting off brings power. When you encounter someone who has the virtue of cutting off, who is free from her afflictions, you have respect for her and you listen to her. The virtue of cutting off brings liberation and lightness to body and mind. We can’t buy it in the supermarket. We must attain it through our own practice. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs