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"Spirit Matters"

Clouds of milkweed swirl in a delicate dance around thousands of young pale gingko trees, planted in straight lines marching through the gray spring twilight, a lone elderly violinist, by a city lakeside, accompanies with his plaintive music a memory perhaps too strong for words.

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  • China, Beijing, 2007. Afternoon light catches the highly polished door ornaments at Yong He Gong, Beijing's largest Tibetan Buddhist Temple.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Dengfeng, 2007. Lost in thought, a monk?s hands echo the shape of infinity, as the head marks the eight precepts of Buddhist practice.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Wutai Shan, 2007. This tiny temple decoration marks one of Wutai Shan's many Buddhist shrines. "Five-Terrace Mountain," as it is known, is one of China's four major monastic communities.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Datong, 2007. The priceless Buddhist sculptures of Yungang Shiku are located in caves outside the industrial center of Datong. The municipal authorities are well aware of the importance of cultural preservation.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Dengfeng, 2007. An ancient pagoda leans slightly toward Song Shan, a jagged mountain chain in Henan dotted with Buddhist temples and myriad small Taoist shrines.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Taiyuan, 2007. The demanding art of tai chi keeps young and old in good shape. Mornings across China see many groups of practitioners starting the day this way.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Taiyuan, 2007. A minimalist scene in an old woman's home, as afternoon sunlight illuminates her beliefs.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Sichuan, 2007. Fire and water exists side by side in this rainy temple scene halfway up Emei Shan, a mountain range famous for its cloud forest atmosphere.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Sichuan, 2007. A life spent in spiritual reflection is mirrored in this scene inside a Taoist shrine on Emei Shan, a mountain range famous for its cloud forest atmosphere.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Yunnan, 2007. Prayer flags wait to be imprinted with religious sayings at a small Buddhist temple outside Gyalthang.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Sichuan, 2007. Morning mist envelops ancient bronze cauldrons at the summit of Emei Shan, a mountain range famous for its cloud forest atmosphere.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Henan, 2007. With discipline finely honed over thousands of years, Shaolin Temple monks practice"gong fu," originally conceived as a defensive art in less stable times.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Taiyuan, 2007. Paper decorations welcome the New Year in a farmer's home. Doorways and entrances are considered good places for both blessings and protective messages.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Sichuan, 2007. A Taoist priest concentrates on daily rituals. His tiny shrine is halfway up Emei Shan, a mountain range famous for its cloud forest atmosphere.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Sichuan, 2007. Light seems to take on magical qualities as it pours through an opening in the mist. Emei Shan is a mountain range famous for its cloud forest atmosphere.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Wutai Shan, 2007. A monk prays in forbidding conditions during his daily winter ritual.  "Five-Terrace Mountain," as it is known, is one of China's four major monastic communities.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Shaanxi, 2007. An elaborate dragon float is made to accompany the spirit of a beloved grandmother toward heaven. . By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Shaanxi, 2007. Immediate relatives gather together for two days of mourning for their beloved grandmother. . By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Dengfeng, 2007. The presence of a nearby 4,500 year old cypress tree suggests long life may be granted at this Buddhist temple wishing pool.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Sichuan, 2007. Chinese paintings come to life in the moody weather at Emei Shan, a mountain range famous for its cloud forest atmosphere.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Taiyuan, 2007. A worker puts up traditional blessings on Lunar New Year's Eve. Doorways and entrances are considered good places for messages about luck and protection. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Wutai Shan, 2007. A bronze incense burner in the morning light at one of Wutai's many Buddhist temples. "Five-Terrace Mountain," as it is known, is one of China's four major monastic communities.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Wutai Shan, 2007. Displaying the discipline Buddhist monks are known for, a man meditates atop a rock far above the valley. "Five-Terrace Mountain," as it is known, is one of China's four major monastic communities.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Beijing, 2007. Spring brings out the best colors at a well-maintained Buddhist temple in Beijing.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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  • China, Beijing, 2007. Wooden prayer beads are a study in simplicity. Among the monks making pilgrimages to Yong He Gong, they are in constant use.. By photographer Jay Dunn
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