yhšv'a

Eli Yahu
fotojournalismus:

An Indian Hindu Sadhu holds his adopted child, Bajrangi, while walking on the banks of the Sangam, on father’s day in Allahabad on June 16, 2013.
[Credit : Sanjay Kanojia/AFP/Getty Images]

fotojournalismus:

An Indian Hindu Sadhu holds his adopted child, Bajrangi, while walking on the banks of the Sangam, on father’s day in Allahabad on June 16, 2013.

[Credit : Sanjay Kanojia/AFP/Getty Images]

(via terrasmiles)

humansofnewyork:

“Where I grew up, everyone called each other ‘nigger’ all the time. It was meant to be endearing, but I don’t think it’s healthy. Words have energy. If you were to refer to a child as ‘satan’ his entire life, how do you think he’d turn out? So I’m trying something new. Whenever I see someone, I refer to them as ‘mister’ or ‘missus.’ I’m trying to put that energy onto people.”

humansofnewyork:

“Where I grew up, everyone called each other ‘nigger’ all the time. It was meant to be endearing, but I don’t think it’s healthy. Words have energy. If you were to refer to a child as ‘satan’ his entire life, how do you think he’d turn out? So I’m trying something new. Whenever I see someone, I refer to them as ‘mister’ or ‘missus.’ I’m trying to put that energy onto people.”

(Source: arousable, via jalyanessontherise)

(Source: Spotify)

soul-is-amazing:

(By .Brianna on Flickr.)

soul-is-amazing:

(By .Brianna on Flickr.)

(via quantum-level)