On the Baha’i View: All are noble and worthy

In a post extoling the virtues of the wonderful Baha’i speaker Jack McCants and an unnamed Persian woman, there is this lovely line.

I don’t care what religious background, or non-religious background anyone else is. I only know that I want to be a person who believes that all others are noble and worthy.

http://thetravelingmidwife.blogspot.com/2008/08/my-thoughts-on-myself-after-being-with.html

For me Jaimie  Frank’s photos always seem to capture the nobility and worthiness of any person he has ever pointed his Leica at in the 40 some years he has been taking pictures. -gw
Seattle 1970Last freight train trip 1970mom & me 1948the Snapp kids, my first on location portrait session, 1968Peltier rallyCollege students, 1966, Tacomabus stop, Tacoma '83Rock'n'Roll, Tacoma, 1989Tacoma Public Library, 1966Sean Penn at Lt. Watada rally, Ft. Lewis, Wa.the questionWTO demonstrations, Seattle, USA, 1999He'd been a Navy cook in WW2 - Bellingham 1969
mommy Kathleen & Sophia, 1995the NYC actor guy Issac was doing a photo essay on..,, I was the hippie in the essay.....or was it hippy?Seattle, 1971Pike Place Market, SeattleGreyhound bus stationphone booth lady 1971cross dress bowling in ballardartcar community fund raiserNo first use of nuclear weapons...White Swan, Yakima Reservationthe B&I Circus store, Tacoma, '67future strongest woman on earth..Memorial Day,'67Memorial Day, '67Pike Place Market, Seattleme and pudika
photos are from between 31 Dec 1969 & 02 Jun 2008.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/leicabokeh/sets/72157606997821159/

Post a Comment

Bad Behavior has blocked 579 access attempts in the last 7 days.