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- JTK.CA@TadCreations.com
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© Jonathan Tad Ketchen
NudeCreations.com = my NUDE work
TadCreations.com
NudistPoet.com = my Nude & General sampler FRONT PAGE
bsky.app/profile/nudistpoet.bsky.social = ALL my NUDE work
2012-01-29
"DAY AND NIGHT ON A BALL OF LIGHT" ::: © Tad "JTK.CA" NudistPoet
2012-01-26
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JTK.CA
Done with logo design play for the moment. Any comments? ;-P I like the “K”! It looks like it’s made with wooden stakes for land surveyors. I used to actually have a job making those. :o) ♥ |
2012-01-13
"THE PARADOXICAL KEY" ::: © Tad "JTK.CA" NudistPoet
"THE PARADOXICAL KEY" ::: © Tad "JTK.CA" NudistPoet
Before his crucifixion, Jesus prayed, "Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me . . ." (Luke 22:42 -- KJV) followed by, ". . . nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done." Our Saviour wanted something he couldn't have, and that was not a sin, because it was tempered with acceptance of what he did have. It just hit me that this is a lesson for all of us. Without wanting things, there can be no hope for the future; but being content with the way things are (even though we want something else) -- this is the paradoxical key to contentment, without which, the door will never unlock.
Tad's Note:
Somehow, this was inspired while waiting for my laundry load to dry. Now, it's time to unload the machine.
Before his crucifixion, Jesus prayed, "Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me . . ." (Luke 22:42 -- KJV) followed by, ". . . nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done." Our Saviour wanted something he couldn't have, and that was not a sin, because it was tempered with acceptance of what he did have. It just hit me that this is a lesson for all of us. Without wanting things, there can be no hope for the future; but being content with the way things are (even though we want something else) -- this is the paradoxical key to contentment, without which, the door will never unlock.
Tad's Note:
Somehow, this was inspired while waiting for my laundry load to dry. Now, it's time to unload the machine.
2012-01-06
“ELECTRON DANCE” ::: © JTK.CA
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