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Lady of The Day 🌹 Dolly Haas ❤️
#silent film#silent era#silent actress#dolly haas#silent cinema#1920s cinema#pre code actresses#vintage beauty
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I Confess (1953) Alfred Hitchcock
May 9th 2023
#i confess#1953#alfred hitchcock#montgomery clift#anne baxter#karl malden#brian aherne#o.e. hasse#roger dann#dolly haas#charles andre#gilles pelletier#judson pratt#don alvarado#alfred hitchcock's 'i confess!'
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16 settembre … ricordiamo …
16 settembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Jane Powell, Suzanne Lorraine Burce, attrice, cantante e ballerina statunitense. Si sposò cinque volte: con l’attore Geary Steffin; con Patrick Nerney; con James D. Fitzgerald; con David Stellar Parlour e con Dickie Moore. Tutti i suoi matrimoni meno l’ultimo finirono con i divorzi. Pubblicò un’autobiografia The Girl Next Door and How She Grew (La ragazza della porta accanto e come lei…
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#16 settembre#16 settembre morti#Adriana Ramacci#Adriana Rame#Alma Bennett#Anna Maria Cecilia Sophia Kalos#Betty Boyd#Betty Miller#Dolly Haas#Dorothy Clara Louise Haas#Elizabeth Boyd Smith#Elizabeth Rosiland Miller#Gene Nelson#Italia Almirante Manzini#Jane Powell#Joan Perry#Kalogheropoulou#Leah Bracknell#Leander Eugene Bergballerino#Luciana Palombi#Luciana Pieri#Maria Callas#Millicent Lilian Entwistle#Nada Fiorelli#Peg Entwistle#Rhea Mitchell#Ricordando ..#Ricordiamo#Sofia Cecilia Kalos#Suzanne Lorraine Burce
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Dolly Haas ❤️
#silent film#silent era#silent actress#dolly haas#pre code actresses#silent film actresses#vintage beauty
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What do u think the diaboys would do if they loved yui/reader but they broke yui/reader too much and now she can't love them anymore because they broke her. (Does this make sense?)
Author's note: so since this wasn't specified as to if this is meant to be headcanons, a story, etc. I'll be making it a reaction, ty for sending this!!
Sakamaki brothers reacting to a broken reader
Shu Sakamaki
"Haa? Don't tell me you're actually rejecting me now? I thought you liked this kind of thing, why can't I say I love you anymore?"
You tearily explain to him your feelings
"..... N-no. I didn't- I wasn't trying to make you resent me, I was just-"
He tears up slightly
"Just talk to me, talk to me won't you? And we can fix this, we have to fix this.... Please I can't lose you too...."
Reiji Sakamaki
"Is something the matter? You're behaving strangely- kuh- That....that face. Is this about your latest punishments? You must understand that... Bad behaviour is never rewarded, it's strictly against my principles."
he looks deep into your lifeless eyes, his own failures reflecting back at him
"What... What have I done to you?"
he begins to tear up as the droplets trail down his face
Auato Sakamaki
"Oi! What's up with ya today? You've been so distant lately. Huh? What're yer crying for? Was it something I did? H-hey calm down will ya? Everything's gonna be fine, as long as I'm by your side you shouldn't cry unless I want you to!"
You timidly try to tell him what's on your mind
"....... Wh-what're you saying? Don't you love the great Ore-sama?....... No- d-don't answer that I.... I'm sorry I asked in the first place..."
Laito Sakamaki
"You sure are a selfish person.... Leaving me like this even after I gave you everything. What more could I have expected from your kind? Usually I like my toys broken but......"
He tears up
"Don't you think this is too much bitch-chan? Stop acting like this I-I need you! Please!"
Kanato Sakamaki
"Dolly.... Why are you lying to me when- WHEN YOU KNOW I HATE LIARS! You do love me! You said you did! Uu... You're just trying to make me jealous so I can bite into you right? Right!? You-You can't do this to me!"
he starts screaming and crying, a hand grasping his face as he looks at you
No.... You'll stay with me forever, I don't care if you don't want to. I can fix you up and make you the most beautiful doll in my collection.
Subaru Sakamaki
"Hey.... What's with that face you're making? Look at me when I'm talking to you.... Look at me! Look at me damn it! I SAID LOOK AT ME!"
he takes a minute to realize tears are gushing from his eyes. He knows that look, he's seen it all too well and seeing it on you, he just can't take it
"Look I'm sorry! I'm sorry! Tell me what you want me to do! Just.... Don't look at me like that..."
#diabolik lovers#diabolik boys#diabolik lovers x reader#ayato sakamaki#laito sakamaki#kanato sakamaki#reiji sakamaki#shu sakamaki#subaru sakamaki#dialovers#diabolik lovers fandom#diabolik lovers laito#anime x reader#fanfic#diabolik lovers reiji#diabolik lovers ayato#diabolik lovers subaru#diabolik lovers kanato#diabolik lovers shu#diabolik lovers x you#diabolik brothers#diabolik lovers anime#angst#diaboys#diabolik lovers fanfiction#diabolik lovers headcanons
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I Knew You Were Trouble When You Walked In 2
Warnings: non/dubcon, medical procedures including dialysis and chronic illness, and other dark elements. My username actually says you never asked for any of this.
Characters: Pete Brenner, short!reader
My warnings are not exhaustive but be aware this is a dark fic and may include potentially triggering topics. Please use your common sense when consuming content. I am not responsible for your decisions.
As usual, I would appreciate any and all feedback. I’m happy to once more go on this adventure with all of you! Thank you in advance for your comments and for reblogging.
Another appointment. The routine is both reassuring and defeating. That you have to devote so much time to sitting in one place having your blood cleansed just to function feels inhumane, almost oppressive. Yet those three or four hours also feel like an escape, an excuse to just be there and focus on a book or some work or even just close your eyes.
That day, you have an important report to get through. You find yourself fidgeting and tugging against the IV. You really can’t be late with this. You’re in budget season and your supervisor is on a Teams rampage. If she could stop messaging for two seconds, you might actually get something done.
The time passes in a dash. Louise brings you back to the present as she removes the tube from your arm and confirms your next appointment for Sunday. Not exactly how you like to spend your weekend but you don’t have anything else going on. Sometimes it feels like your condition is your entire existence.
You pack up, yawning. You’re impossibly tired. You didn’t sleep much and your blood pressure tends to dip at the end. You lift your bag and sling it over your shoulder, stifling another yawn as you say goodbye to the receptions and head out into the hall.
The building is mostly quiet. The businesses all operate on an appointment basis and walk-ins are uncommon. The jeweller near the back of the place never seems to be open but that day, the door is open and you hear voices coming from within. You keep your steps light as you pass, trying not to disturb the conversation.
“That’s a real Rolex, bud,” a man snorts, “your loss.”
You hit the wall with your shoulder as you dodge the body that emerges from the jeweller, the door snapping at his back. You cling to your bag and back up, blinking at the man who crowds you. Your chest sinks, no, not him.
It had been two weeks since your run-in with the stranger and maybe foolishly, you thought you’d dodged him for good. You press yourself against the plastic and sputter dumbly. You look down the hall towards the stairs.
“Sorry, excuse me,” you utter and go to slip by.
You’re stopped as his arm stretches across the narrow hall and blocks you, his other hand on his hip, “hey, you again,” he intones, adding your name on the end.
You back up and cross your arms. There’s no alternative route out of here, he’s got you trapped.
“Pete,” he pats his chest, “you remember, don’t you, dolly?”
You flutter your lashes and look at your fitbit, trying to imply your rush.
“Er, no,” you lie, “sorry, I have somewhere to be–”
“No, no, I know you remember me,” he insists, keeping his arm in place, “you helped me find that wellness hoo haa whatever. Real con artists, those ones.”
“Sorry, I don’t–”
“I get it, you’re shy,” he chuckles, “you don’t gotta be. I’m a nice guy.” He looms over you, “how about I walk you to your train?”
You look up at him and he winks, the stubble of an ungrown goatee trims his jaw and mouth, “no thanks.”
You try to step to the other side and he quickly pens you in again. “Hey, hey, come on, I owe you. You were so helpful last time, how about a drink?”
“Uh, I don’t drink,” you touch the outside of your jacket pocket, feeling the shape of your phone, “really, it’s fine. It wasn’t a big deal.”
“So you do remember,” he smirks.
“N– look, I…” your head is swirling, you just want to get to the station and get on the train. Once you sit down, you’ll mellow out, “it’s a nice gesture but I’m not… I’m not interested.”
“Hmm,” he still doesn’t budge and his eyes flick up, scanning the wall behind you. “Oh, man, you’re here for that?”
“What, I–”
“Dialysis. Tough shit,” he sighs, “never would’ve guessed. Must be hard.”
“I don’t– I need to catch my train-”
“I got a car,” he offers, “so if you want a ride–”
You swallow as your neck itches with heat. You want him to get out of your way. You don’t like the way he’s got you trapped or how he seems to assume to know you.
“No, thank you,” you enunciate clearly, “please, I need to go.”
“Alright,” he puts his hands up, “like I said, I’ll walk you. Make sure you get there safe–”
“I don’t need you to do that,” you ring the strap of your bag and his gaze focuses on the gesture until you stop yourself.
“I make you nervous, sweetie?”
You don’t know what to say. You feel like you’re going to boil over. He’s frustrating and constantly changing the subject, never quite responding to what you’re actually saying. You swallow your breath and hold it in. You’re going.
You put your elbow out and jab it into his stomach as you force your way past him. You quickly scurry by as he grunts in surprise and you hurry towards the stairs, pushing through the door as he calls after you. You ignore him as the metal door clangs shut in your stead.
You catch yourself against the top of the railing and hear a cackle from the other side of the wall. He’s laughing. At you. Well, you don’t think he’s very funny. In fact, he’s a bit scary.
#pete brenner#dark pete brenner#dark!pete brenner#pete brenner x reader#pain hustlers#i knew you were trouble when you walked in#drabble#series
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I am not much of a writer- but had this funny idea in mind and I want to share it
What if Buggy had a daughter with his s/o and she is sassy as hell, can shut anyone up and is a mean girl (for those who upset her or piss her off, overall she is a sweetheart and not a brat), even tho she is like six years old
(let's say that his daughter's name is Ivy)
And what if Cabaji had a big fat crush on y/n, Buggy and Ivy knows about it but y/n don't
Ivy takes that to her advantage to piss off buggy and emberisse Cabaji
Like this one time when thay having dinner on the ship and Cabaji was staring at y/n daydreaming, Buggy take notice of that and yell at Cabaji "STOP STARING AT MY WIFE LIKE THAT!!", Cabaji, who almost jumped out of his chair, looked down at his food with a red face and mumbled "sorry captain"
Y/n, who felt bad for Cabaji and thought that buggy is being a little bit overly protective or dramatic, looked at buggy and said "buggy, don't you think are being abit harsh on him, especially the last few months?", Buggy looked at her and his gaze soften
"oh sweetheart, don't worry about him" and that when Ivy decided that it is time for her to strike
"oh yeah, Mom, don't worry about him but unfortunately I can't say the same to dad, since you probably should worry about him because the day when you fuck up and mum divorce you, she would move on to her 'plan B'" and she pointed at Cabaji when she said 'plan B'
The silence was very loud....
The entire crew, even buggy and y/n was speechless at what Ivy just said, who was smiling proudly at herself, y/n was the first to break the silence, asking her daughter softly "sweetheart...Are you not happy with your dad?" Ivy smile drop to a unreadable expression and stayed quiet for a second, she than side eyed buggy with a dark expression and said coldly " he knows what he have done....."
"LOOK IT WAS AN A ACCIDENT, I SWEAR!!!" buggy snapped at her and she snapped back at him "HOW DID YOU POSSIBLY THROW MY FAVORITE DOLL IN THE SEA BY AN A "ACCIDENT"??? HAA??"
"IT WAS CREEPY, OKAY?"
"YOUR CREEPY!"
"WE LITTERLY LOOK LIKE EACH OTHER!!"
"NO WE DON'T, I ONLY HAVE YOU EYES AND HAIR COLOR, THAT IT!!! I AM BEAUTIFUL JUST LIKE MY MOM"
Ivy than turn to her mum and pointed at her dad "WHERE DID YOU FOUND THIS MAN??!!?"
"Ivy, that's your dad, don't say that"
However the two blue haired kept arguing like and that's when y/n had enough, y/n yelled "QUIIITTTEEE!!" shutting off the both of them
Y/n signed and tried to make it up between the two of them "well how about this, Ivy, you apologize to your dad for what you have said and I will buy you a new Dollie, you like my taste in Dollies, don't you?" Ivy though about it for a second and then turn to her dad "I am sorry for saying that you are not good enough for my mum and calling you ugly, dad"
Buggy wasn't satisfied, but he didn't want to upset y/n (and also didn't want his daughter to continue on stiping on his ego) so he forgive her and since they both in wrong, he apologized too for throwing her favorite Doll in the sea and thankfully everyone went back to eating
Bounces:
Cabaji leaned to Ivy's side and whisper to her "psst...Do you really think I can get with your mum?" with a bit of hope, Ivy whispered back to him "of course not, not with this ugly ass-emo haircut of yours, like seriously how old are you? 12?"
#buggy#buggy one piece#buggy the clown#buggy the genius jester#captain buggy#one piece buggy#op buggy#opla buggy#buggy headcanons#buggy x y/n#buggy x you#buggy x reader#one piece imagine#one piece#one peice x reader
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Films listed in Information for the Female-to-Male Crossdresser and Transsexual by Louis Sullivan, 1985
Sylvia Scarlett, starring Katherine Hepburn as a female-to-male crossdresser (see photo above), 1936.
Yentl, starring Barbra Streisand as a woman who crossdresses as a man to join a yeshiva (see photo below), 1983.
Victor/Victoria, starring Julie Andrews as a woman who impersonates a man who crossdresses as a woman, 1982.
Zouzou, a French film with Josephine Baker in drag, 1934.
...She Even Chewed Tobacco, a 45-minute tape-slide show of women who passed as men in early San Francisco, produced by Dr. Estelle Freedman and Liz Stevens, 1983.
Two Girls Wanted, with Janet Gaynor as a girl disguised as a boy to get a job in the big city, 1927.
Wild Boys of the Road, the story of a girl travelling as a boy to avoid arrest for a murder in self-defense, 1933.
I Want What I Want, with Anne Heywood as Roy (see photo below), who undergoes a male-to-female operation, 1972.
The Hoodlum, starring Mary Pickford as a Park Avenue snob who disguises herself as a boy to learn about slum life, 1919.
Girls Will Be Boys, starring Dolly Haas as a girl who posed as the grandson of a misogynist, 1934.
She Loves Me Not, features Miriam Hopkins disguised as a male student, aided by collegiate Bing Crosby, 1934.
The Amazons, starring three women who rebel against a male-dominated society when they crash an all-male club, 1917.
The Silent Accuser, with Eleanor Boardman in male attire, 1924.
Almost a Lady, a comedy-drama with mistaken identity and impersonations of the same and opposite sex, 1926.
The Crystal Cup, in which Dorothy Mackaill attends a social affair as a man, 1927.
Beggars of Life, with Louise Brooks who disguises herself as a boy and hides in a hobo camp, 1928.
Wings of the Morning, the story of a woman who is reincarnated and disguises herself as a boy, 1937.
A Song to Remember, with Merle Oberon as Mme. Dudevant (the 19th century French novelist George Sand), 1945.
The Magician, with Ingrin Thullin passing as her husband's male pupil, 1959.
Queen Christina, with Greta Garbo as the 17th century Swedish heroine with a penchant for male attire, 1933.
A Man Like Eva, a German film with Eva Mattes as a male film director in a loosely adapted biography of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1983.
#pride#trans#transgender#transsexual#ftm#female to male#transmasc#crossdressing#cross dressing#film#films#movies#trans history
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Montgomery Clift in I Confess (Alfred Hitchcock, 1953)
Cast: Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, Karl Malden, Brian Aherne, O.E. Hasse, Roger Dann, Dolly Haas, Charles Andre. Screenplay: George Tabori, William Archibald, based on a play by Paul Anthelme. Cinematography: Robert Burks. Art direction: Ted Haworth, John Beckman. Film editing: Rudi Fehr. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin.
I Confess is generally recognized as lesser Hitchcock, even though it has a powerhouse cast: Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, and Karl Malden. It also has the extraordinary black-and-white cinematography of Robert Burks, making the most of its location filming in Québec. Add to that a provocative setup -- a priest learns the identity of a murderer in confession but is unable to reveal it even when he is put on trial for the murder -- and it's surprising that anything went wrong. I think part of the reason for the film's weakness may go back to the director's often-quoted remark that actors are cattle. This is not the place to discuss whether Hitchcock actually said that, which has been done elsewhere, but the phrase has so often been associated with him that it reveals something about his relationship with actors. It's clear from Hitchcock's repeat casting of actors like Cary Grant and James Stewart that he was most comfortable directing those he had learned he could trust. Clift's stiffness and Baxter's mannered overacting in this film suggest that Hitchcock felt no rapport with them. But I Confess also played directly into the hands of the censors: The Production Code was administered by Joseph Breen, a devout Catholic layman, and routinely forbade any material that reflected badly on the clergy. In the play by Paul Anthelme and the first version of the screenplay by George Tabori, the priest (Clift) and Ruth Grandfort (Baxter) have had a child together, and the murdered man (Ovila Légaré) is blackmailing them. Moreover, because he is prohibited from revealing what was told him in the confessional and naming the real murderer (O.E. Hasse), the priest is convicted and executed. Warner Bros., knowing how the Breen office would react, insisted that the screenplay be changed, and when Tabori refused, it was rewritten by William Archibald. The result is something of a muddle. Why, for example, is the murderer so scrupulous about confessing to the priest when he later has no hesitation perjuring himself in court and then attempting to kill the priest? No Hitchcock film is unwatchable, but this one shows no one, except Burks, at their best.
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Mai MMXXIV
Films
Les Trois Jours du Condor (Three Days of the Condor) (1975) de Sydney Pollack avec Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson, Max von Sydow, John Houseman, Addison Powell, Walter McGinn et Tina Chen
La Loi du silence (I Confess) (1953) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, Karl Malden, Brian Aherne, Roger Dann, Charles Andre, O.E. Hasse et Dolly Haas
Bon Voyage (2003) de Jean-Paul Rappeneau avec Isabelle Adjani, Virginie Ledoyen, Yvan Attal, Grégori Derangère, Gérard Depardieu, Peter Coyote, Jean-Marc Stehlé et Aurore Clément
Complot de famille (Family Plot) (1976) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Bruce Dern, William Devane, Barbara Harris, Karen Black, Ed Lauter, Cathleen Nesbitt et Katherine Helmond
Elvis: That's the Way It Is (1970) de Denis Sanders avec Elvis Presley, Richard Davis, Sammy Davis, Jr, Joe Esposito, Felton Jarvis et Red West
Reivers (The Reivers) (1969) de Mark Rydell avec Steve McQueen, Sharon Farrell, Will Geer, Rupert Crosse, Mitch Vogel, Juano Hernández, Michael Constantine, Burgess Meredith et Diane Ladd
La Belle Espionne (Sea Devils) (1953) de Raoul Walsh avec Yvonne De Carlo, Rock Hudson, Maxwell Reed, Denis O'Dea, Michael Goodliffe, Bryan Forbes, Jacques Brunius et Gérard Oury
L'assassin habite au 21 (1942) de Henri-Georges Clouzot avec Pierre Fresnay, Suzy Delair, Jean Tissier, Pierre Larquey, Noël Roquevert, Odette Talazac, Marc Natol et Louis Florencie
Une aussi longue absence (1961) de Henri Colpi avec Alida Valli, Georges Wilson, Charles Blavette, Amédée, Jacques Harden, Paul Faivre, Catherine Fonteney et Diane Lepvrier
Le Procès Goldman (2023) de Cédric Kahn avec Arieh Worthalter, Arthur Harari, Stéphan Guérin-Tillié, Nicolas Briançon, René Garaud, Aurélien Chaussade, Christian Mazucchini, Jeremy Lewin, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz et Chloé Lecerf
La Vendetta (1962) de Jean Chérasse avec Louis de Funès, Francis Blanche, Marisa Merlini, Olivier Hussenot, Jean Lefebvre, Rosy Varte, Jean Houbé et Christian Mery
Messieurs les Ronds de Cuir (1978) de et avec Daniel Ceccaldi et Claude Dauphin, Raymond Pellegrin, Evelyne Buyle, Roger Carel, Roland Armontel, Bernard Le Coq, Jean-Marc Thibault et Michel Robin
Marcello mio (2024) de Christophe Honoré avec Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve, Nicole Garcia, Fabrice Luchini, Benjamin Biolay et Melvil Poupaud
Opération Opium (Poppies Are Also Flowers) (1966) de Terence Young avec E. G. Marshall, Trevor Howard, Angie Dickinson, Gilbert Roland, Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Georges Géret, Marcello Mastroianni et Anthony Quayle
Viva Maria ! (1965) de Louis Malle avec Brigitte Bardot, Jeanne Moreau, Paulette Dubost, George Hamilton, Claudio Brook, Carlos López Moctezuma et Gregor von Rezzori
Séries
Kaamelott Livre V
Le Phare
Maguy Saison 4
Retour de France - Retour à l'occase départ - Rimes et châtiment - Fugue en elle mineure - Mise aux poings - Vote voltige - St Vincent de Pierre - Courant d'hertz - Un médium et une femme - Retrouvailles, que vaille ! - Parrain artificiel - Infarctus et coutumes - Soupçons et lumières - Dakar, pas Dakar - Impair Noël - Maguy Antoinette - Otages dans le potage - Piqûres de mystique - Nécropole et Virginie - Nitro, ni trop peu - Assassin-glinglin - Le nippon des soupirs - Pas de deux en mêlée - Main basse sur Bretteville - Ski m'aime me suive - Des plaies et des brosses - Polar ménager - Une faim de look - Le bronzage de Pierre - Transport-à porte - En chantier de vous connaître - La fête défaite - Câblé en herbe - L'enjeu de la vérité - Déformation permanente - En deux tanks, trois mouvements - Postes à galère - Prince-moi, je rêve - Science friction - Démission impossible - Lis tes ratures ! - L'infâme de lettres
Affaires sensibles
Apollo 13 : Les naufragés de l’espace - La vraie arrestation du faux Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès - L'assaut sur le Capitole - Trésor de Lava : embrouilles corses - Secte, clonage et soucoupes volantes : voyage aux frontières du Raël - Ils ont enlevé Fangio ! - Guerre du Golfe et fake news - "The Crown", une série royale ou la royauté selon Netflix - La catastrophe de Beaune - Concorde, la Lune et l'ovni - USA-URSS 1972, Guerre Froide sur parquet - Amityville : 28 jours avec le diable - L'affaire Athanor - Coupe du monde 1966, les Nord-Coréens sortent du vestiaire - La véritable histoire de Rabbi Jacob
Coffre à Catch
#155 : Les débuts historiques de Sheamus ! - Hors-série : WWE One Night Stand 2007 - #51 : Randy Orton ≥ Charles Ingalls - #50 : Tommy Dreamer, représentant Decathlon et Jean-Louis David - #52 : Lashley Récupère son Titre ! - #53 : RIP Vince McMahon - #54 : Qui a fait exploser la bagnole de Vince ? - #55 : JOHN CENA EST DANS LA CE-PLA ! - #56 : Le Poison du Catch vu par CM Punk & John Morrison - Hors-série : ECW December to Dismember - #166 : William Regal : un maître du micro !" - #167: Buckle up, Teddy: Chris Agius nous parle de Backlash 2024 ! - #168 : L'épisode des 1000 likes + Tony Atlas" - #169 : Tiffany est de retour et William Regal est fabuleux!
La croisière s'amuse Saison 5
Merci, je ne joue plus - Le Parfait Ex-amour - Enfin libre - L'amour n'est pas interdit - L'amour n'est pas la guerre - La Fête en bateau : première partie - La Fête en bateau : deuxième partie - Une expérience inoubliable : première partie - L'Amour de ses rêves - Les Victimes - Vive papa ! - L'Amour programmé - Ça, c'est une fête ! - Que dire de l'amour ?
The Hour Saison 1
Une heure, une équipe - Une heure de vérité - Une heure, une tentation - Une heure sous haute tension - L'heure de la révolte - Une heure qui change tout
Castle Saison 5, 6
Le Facteur humain - Jeu de dupes - Valkyrie - Secret défense - Pas de bol, y a école ! - Sa plus grande fan - L'avenir nous le dira - Tout un symbole - Tel père, telle fille - Le meurtre est éternel - L'Élève et le Maître - Le Bon, la Brute et le Bébé
Commissaire Moulin Saison 1
Choc en retour - L'Évadé - Marée basse
Totally Spies! Saison 5, 6, 7
Totally Mystère ! - Totalement Versailles : première partie - Totalement Versailles : deuxième partie - Pandapocalypse - Quand c'est trop, c'est Troll !
Meurtres au paradis Saison 13
Face à face - Le troisième passager
Doctor Who Season 1
Space Babies - The Devil's Chord - Boom - 73 Yards
Commissaire Dupin
Le trésor d'Ys
Spectacles
WWE Backlash France (2024) à la LDLC Arena de Lyon-Décines
Chocolat Show ! (2007) avec Olivia Ruiz
Les Faux British (2024) de Henry Lewis et Henry Shields avec Francis Huster, Cristiana Reali, Gwen Aduh, Aurélie de Cazanove, Renaud Castel, Lionel Laget, Jean-Marie Lecoq et Miren Pradier
Jamiroquai : Live in Verona (2002)
David Bowie : Glass Spider Tour (1987)
Livres
Détective Conan, tome 22 de Gôshô Aoyama
Dis-moi ton fantasme de Léa Celle qui aimait
Kaamelott, tome 5 : Le Serpent Géant du Lac de l'Ombre d'Alexandre Astier, Steven Dupré et Benoît Bekaert
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Péril en mer d'Iroise de Jean-Luc Bannalec
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Dolly Haas (* 29. April 1910, Hamburg; † 16. September 1994, New York City) - "Mit diesen Bildern berühmter Filmkünstler werben unsere Caid-Zigaretten, 2 1/2 Pfg. mit Goldmundstück, um die Gunst des Rauchers. Bild Nr. 169 - Diese Serie umfaßt 360 Bilder (Nr. 1—360). Das künstlerisch ausgestattete F i l m а l b u m ist gegen Voreinsendung von RM. 0.60 in Briefmarken erhältlich bei MASSARY GMBH. (CAID-Bilderzentrale) Berlin S 42, Rungestraße 19" - Text der Sammelbild-Rückseite aus dem Jahr 1934.
#Sammelbild#Sammelalbum#Star#Stars#Bühnenstar#Darsteller#Schauspieler#Filmschauspieler#Sammelbilder#Sammelalben#Werbung#Werbebilder#Sammleralbum#Markenwerbung#Marketing#Reklame#Farbfoto#Design#Illustration#Druck#MASSARY GmbH Cigarettenfabrik#Deutsches Reich#Weimarer Republik#Drittes Reich#NS#Zigarettenalbum#Filmalbum#vintage#Retro#Dolly Haas
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RARE Pra Kaew Morakot Phithee Chalong Yee Sìp Haa Buddha Sattawat, Si Kaao, Ut Pong Pump Yant Tukkata Chao Khun Nor. A cast crystal glass statue of the Emerald Buddha in Rainy Season Attire, made by Wat Suthat Thepwararam to commemorate the Anniversary of 25th Century of Buddhism. the First Consecration/Blessing Ceremony was held at the temple of Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok for a non-stop 3 days and 3 nights started on Sao Ha Day (Feb 12, BE 2500) attending by 108 Guru Monks including Luang Phor Lee of Wat Asokaram, Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradu Chimphli, Phor Than Klai of Wat Suan Khan, Luang Phor Tay Kongthong of Wat Sam-ngam, Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Don Yai Hom, Luang Phor Tan of Wat Thammasain, Luang Phor Rung of Wat Tha Krabue, Luang Phu Seng of Wat Kalayanamit. And it was re-blessed by Chao Khun Nor of Wat Thep Sirin for 3 months of BE 2513 (CE 1970) Buddhist Lent, and under the base was stuffed with holy powder blended with plaster cement, stamped with a black ink seal of a Cabalistic Writings in shape of a dolly Meditating Buddha (Yant Tukkata), and Thai number 13 to mark the year BE 2513.
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“The transparent glass, the crystal rock has been mesmerizing and luxurious, “the elite among stones”. And crystal glass associates with concentration and perseverance.”
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BEST FOR: Thais believe that the Emerald Buddha gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive role in their lives. Anything you wish for, and it could change your life for the better. It brings endless food with wealth & prosperity. Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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The holy powder stuffed inside this statue was collected from many Guru Monks of the period and holy powder crushed from the broken Pra Somdej Bang Khun Phrom amulets of Somdej Pra Buddhachan Toh of Wat Rakang kept in the chamber of stupa/chedi at Wat Bang Khun Phrom (Wat Mai Amataros), Bangkok. And it was stamped with a black ink seal of a Cabalistic Writings in shape of a dolly Meditating Buddha (Yant Tukkata), and Thai number 13 to mark the year BE 2513.
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THE MAKING OF THE THAILAND’S 25TH BUDDHIST CENTURY CELEBRATION BATCH OF AMULETS.
This Batch of amulets was made to commemorate the 25th Century of Buddhism in BE 2500 (CE 1957) or Pra Kreuang Chalong Yee Sìp Haa Buddha Sattawat, in Thai. The Royal Thai Police Commander General. Pao Sriyanonda was Master of the Ceremonies.
The Consecration/Blessing Ceremony on the Batch of BE 2500 amulets was held at the temple of Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok for a non-stop 3 days and 3 nights started on Sao Ha Day (Feb 12, BE 2500), attended by 108 Guru Monks namely:-
1)Prakru A-komsoonton, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
2)Prakru Soontonsamadhiwat, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
3)Pra Yanapirat, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
4)Prakru Piboonbannawat, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
5)Prakru Soontonseanlajarn, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
6)Prakru Pisansorrakit, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
7)Pra Maha Suan, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
8)Pra Amnuay, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
9)Pra Palat Suphod, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
10)Prakru Visitvihangarn, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok
11)Pra Suthamteerakhun (Luang Phor Wong), Wat Saket, Bangkok
12)Pra Archan Sa, Wat Ratchanaddaram, Bangkok
13)Pra Palat Pang, Wat Mahathat, Bangkok
14)Pra Visutthisomphothi, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok
15)Pra Vorawetkunachan, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok
16)Prakru Thapanakitprasat, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok
17)Pra Indrarasamachan, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok
18)Prakru Vinaiton-feuang, Wat Samphanthawong, Bangkok
19)Prakru Pakk, Wat Bungthonglang, Bangkok
20)Prakru Ganlayanovisut (Luang Phor Geun), Wat Borom Sathon (Wat Don), Bangkok
21)Pra Archan Mee, Wat Suan Phlu, Bangkok
22)Pra Archan Muan, Wat Na Wong (Wat Rong Heep), Bangkok
23)Pra Luang Vijit, Wat Saphan Sung, Bangkok
24)Pra Archan Hoon, Wat Nuan Chan (Wat Bang Kuat), Bangkok
25)Pra Rachamolee, Wat Rakang, Bangkok
26)Luang Vichitchasoton, Wat Santi Thammaram, Bangkok
27)Prakru Sophon-ganlaya-nuwat (Luang Phu Seng), Wat Kalayanamit, Bangkok
28)Prakru Pawwanapirat (Luang Phor Phon), Wat Nang, Bangkok
29)Prakru Tivagorn (Luang Phu Gleep), Wat Taling Chan, Bangkok
30)Prakru Pairoj Wutthikhun (Luang Phor Toon), Wat Pho Nimit, Bangkok
31)Prakru Yannasit, Wat Ratchasittharam (Wat Plub), Bangkok
32)Pra Archan Ma, Wat Ratchasittharam (Wat Plub), Bangkok
33)Pra Archan Huan, Wat Pikul, Bangkok
34)Pra Maha Teerawat, Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, Bangkok
35)Pra Archan Jaai, Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, Bangkok
36)Pra Archan Inn, Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, Bangkok
37)Prakru Kijjapirom, Wat Arun Ratwararam, Bangkok
38)Prakru Vinaisangvon, Wat Prayun Wongsawat, Bangkok
39)Pra Sukkhum Thammachan, Wat Hong Rattanaram, Bangkok
40)Prakru Phrommavinit, Wat Hong Rattanaram, Bangkok
41)Pra Archan Inn, Wat Suwan, Bangkok
42)Prakru Viriyakit (Luang Phu Toh), Wat Pradu Chimphli, Bangkok
43)Pra Preecha Nontamunee, Wat Molee, Bangkok
44)Prakru Palat Chaeng (Luang Phor Chaeng), Wat Si Rattanaram (Wat Bang Phang), Nonthaburi
45)Pra Palat Young (Luang Phor Young), Wat Bang Chak, Nonthaburi
46)Pra Archan Somjit, Wat Pa Ka Riang, Ratchaburi
47)Luang Phor Tan, Wat Thammasain (Wat Kaew Fah), Ratchaburi
48)Prakru Bin, Wat Kaew, Ratchaburi
49)Pra Inn Kemachan, Wat Chong Lom, Ratchaburi
50)Luang Phor Ngern, Wat Don Yai Hom, Nakhon Pathom
51)Prakru Sangglavichai, Wat Pra Prathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom
52)Pra Archan Samniengm Wat Wayruvanarm, Nakhon Pathom
53)Luang Phor Tay Kongthong, Wat Sam-ngam, Nakhon Pathom
54)Pra Archan Plaek, Wat Sra Bua, Pathumthani
55)Prakru Palat Tung, Wat Taim Tawaai, Pathumthani
56)Prakru Bovon Thammakit, Wat Bodh, Pathumthani
57)Prakru Sophon Samachan, Wat Nong Bua, Kanchanaburi
58)Prakru Visutthirangsi, Wat Nua, Kanchanaburi
59)Pra Mucharin Molee, Wat Mutcharin, Pattani
60)Prakru Rod, Wat Pradoo, Nakhon Si Thammarat
61)Phor Than Klai, Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat
62)Luang Phor Lee, Wat Asokaram, Samut Pakan
63)Pra Archan Buth, Wat Mai Bang Pla Kot, Samut Pakan
64)Pra Archan Sawang, Wat Klang Suan, Samut Pakan
65)Prakru Sirisorrakhun, Wat Tai Hat, Samut Songkhram
66)Prakru Samut Soonton, Wat Puang Malai, Samut Songkhram
67)Prakru Sutthi Sara-wutthachan, Wat Sadet, Samut Songkhram
68)Pra Archan Auang, Wat Bang Kana Thong, Samut Songkhram
69)Luang Phor Rung, Wat Tha Krabue, Samut Sakhon
70)Luang Phu Thong, Wat Don Gai Dee, Samut Sakhon
71)Luang Phor Tinn, Wat Pa Lelai, Suphan Buri
72)Pra Archan Tam, Wat Pra Loy, Suphan Buri
73)Luang Phor Kreun, Wat Sang Kho, Suphan Buri
74)Luang Phor Príng, Wat Vorachan, Suphan Buri
75) Luang Phor Eiang, Wat U-thong, Suphan Buri
76)Pra Vorapot, Wat Aranyikaram, Chonburi
77)Prakru Thammawutthikun. Wat Samet, Chonburi
78)Luang Phor Laai, Wat Ratbamrung, Chonburi
79)Luang Phor Boonmee, Wat Pho Samphan, Chonburi
80)Pra Phrom Nakarachan, Wat Chaeng Phrom Nakhon, Sing Buri
81)Luang Phor Pare, Wat Pikul Thong, Sing Buri
82)Pra Chainatmunee, Wat Borommathat, Chainat
83)Luang Phor Hom, Wat Chak Mak, Rayong
84)Pra Archan Meuang, Wat Ta Pare, Lampang
85)Prakru Uthai Thammathani, Wat Tao U-thong, Prachin Buri
86)Luang Phor Seng, Wat Si Prachantakam, Prachin Buri
87)Prakru Soonton Thammaprakat, Wat Pho Pak Plee, Nakhon Nayok
88)Kruba Wang, Wat Ban Denn, Tak
89)Prakru Sawan Viriyakit, Wat Sawankanivas, Phrae
90)Prakru Chan, Wat Klong Ranong, Nakhon Sawan
91)Luang Phor Aan, Wat Pra Yat, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
92)Pra Archan Jaem, Wat Wang Dang Nua, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
93)Prakru Lek, Wat Bang Nomko, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
94)Pra Archan Mee, Wat Indraram, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
95)Pra Archan Waan, Wat Dok Mai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
96)Luang Phor Naai, Wat Ban Jang, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
97)Luang Phor Nor, Wat Klang Ta Rua, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
98)Luang Phor Jong, Wat Natang-nok, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
99)Pra Athigan Jor, Wat Pradoo Lokkachet, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
100)Luang Phu Si, Wat Sakae, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
101)Luang Phor Chit, Wat Maha That, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
102)Luang Phor Thongsuk, Wat Tanod Luang, Phetchaburi
103)Prakru Piboon Seanlachan, Wat Pho Gru, Phetchaburi
104)Luang Phor Top, Wat Sawang Arun (Wat Chon Dan), Phetchabun
105)Pra Sawan Nayok, Wat Sawankharam, Sukhothai
106)Pra Boran Watthachan, Wat Ratchathani, Sukhothai
107)Luang Phor Pi, Wat Lan Hoi, Sukhotahi
108)Luang Phor Thongdee, Wat Sadej, Samut Songkhram
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THE EMERALD BUDDHA
The Emerald Buddha (Thai: Pra Kaew Morakot, or Pra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon) is an image of the meditating Gautama Buddha seated in a meditative posture, made of a semi-precious green stone (jasper rather than emerald or jade), clothed in gold and about 66 centimeters (26 in) tall. The image is considered the sacred palladium of Thailand. It is housed in the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Pra Kaew) on the grounds of the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
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THE SAO HA DAY
The Sao Ha Day is the Saturday, the fifth day of the month on Thai lunar calendar, and according to ancient Thai Astrology, the Sao Ha Day is the day of “Keun Reu Ram Ha Kam” which means New Moon or waxing crescent moon of a Lunar Phase, and “Deuan Ha” which means fifth month of Thai Lunar Calendar / Month of April. It happens once in every 2-3 years. And the Soa Ha day is the most auspicious day for having Buddha amulets Blessing Ceremony which the highest power of “Kongkraphan Chatrie” (being invulnerable to all weapon attack), “Klawklad Plodpai” (pushing you away from all danger), and Maha-ut (stopping gun from shooting at you or the gun aiming at you would miss the target).
Thais believe that people who were born on this day would be protected by Thep Pra Sao Devaraj (God of Saturday), Thep Pra Sao was created by Hindu Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva crushed 10 of great Tiger Kings into powder, and wrapped with purple and black pieces clothes, sprung with elixir of immortality. The Saturday people were born with auspicious blessing from Thep Pra Sao Devaraj with prestige, and power to win over all difficulties in life.
Thep Pra Sao Devaraj AKA Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
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CHAO KHUN NOR OF WAT THEP SIRINTHRAWAT
Chao Khun Norrarath Rachamanit (Chao Khun Nor) was born on Saturday, 5th Febuary BE2440 and was the eldest of the family of 5 children. He was in the first group of students of the 1st Official University of Kingdom Siam, later known as Chulalongkorn University. After completing his studies, Chao Khun Nor became an officer of the Royal House of King Rama VI. He became the closest attendant to the King and he was promoted to serve at the King’s chamber and attended to the King’s daily needs. After the death of the King Rama VI, Chao Khun Nor was devastated. He left the palace in BE 2468.
His parents wanted him to get married with a lady teacher after seeing Chao Khun Nor was in lament over the death of the King. However, before the marriage would be engaged, Chao Khun Nor told his parents that he wanted to enter monkshood.
Chao Khun Nor ordained on 23th March BE 2468 at Wat Thepsirintravas, a day before King Rama VI was cremated. He became a monk as thamboon (making a merit) for the King Rama VI. Chao Khun Nor was a devoted vegetarian who consumed only a meal a day and decided never to leave the monkshood. He was ordained by Somdej Phra Buddha Ko-sacharn (Charoen), who was also his preceptor. Phra Putwiriyaaigon, the abbot of Wat Sommanatwiharn and Phra Udon Seelahkon Wat Thepsirin were the Dhamma teachers.
STRICT OBSERVANCE OF THE 227 PRECEPTS
It is widely believed that Chao Khun Nor could accurately predict the future by looking at finger and palm prints. When the villagers heard of that ability, all of them flocked to the temple asking him to tell them their future but they were declined by Chao Khun Nor. Despite that, many people continued to visit Chao Khun Nor very often even though they know that they will most probably go back empty handed. They all came for an assortment of reasons ranging from offering presents, to seek a guidance about their problems and to ask Chao Khun Nor about their future lives. Chao Khun Nor was very uncomfortable, pity and sad with all these human beings.
When the villagers offered things to Chao Khun Nor, Chao Khun Nor advised them to bring those to other monks as he strictly observed the 227 provisions of moral precepts. Chao Khun Nor also mentioned that one would similarly accumulate merits when giving offerings to other monks. This made the villagers unhappy and felt that Chao Khun Nor looked down on them. They people brought the matter up to Somdej Phra Buddha Kosacharn (Charoen).
When Somdej Phra Buddha Kosacharn heard this, he asked Chao Khun Nor about this matter. Chao Khun Nor explained that the reason he did not accept the offerings or attendance from the villagers because he was ordained for the purpose of making a merit to King Rama VI. Besides that, he also needed to maintain good concentration in order to study the teachings of Buddhism. In order to succeed, he needed to have no connections to the outside world. All the people who came to visit him brought along the troubles of the world, which adversely affected his concentration. When Somdej Phra Buddha Kosacharn heard his reason, he sympathized and agreed with him.
Chao Khun Nor had strictly observed the 227 precepts, he did not accept any form of offerings from the villagers. The room in which he lived was very empty and consisted of only the basic necessities. There was even no electric lighting. Chao Khun Nor did all his readings in the daytime. When Chao Khun Nor went back to his room, he would lock the door and stay inside. No one ever knew what he did in his room and he never came out to receive guests. He never accepted anything from anyone with the exception of his nephew who would bring vegetarian food from his mother. Chao Khun Nor spent most of his time in his monk’s house.
At the temple, they placed some skeletons of dead people to aid the monks in the development of their insight. The intention was to remind the monks that the female body would eventually resemble this ugly state so that they will refrain from sex and impure thoughts as well as to reinforce the rule of impermanence. LP Parn of Wat Bang Nom Kho Ayutthaya also practiced in such a manner.
WATER AFTER WASHING CHAO KHUN NOR’S FEET COULD CURE SICKNESS
It is a daily routine for Chao Khun Nor to walk back to the monk’s house. There were 2 things that were significantly different with him. Firstly, he did not wear any slippers like the villagers and walked around barefeet. The second and most remarkable was that he always walked on tip-toes and his heels never touched the ground. No one knows why he walked like that but it was assumed that it was a kind exercise for his leg muscles. Before stepping into the monk’s house, he would wash his feet in a basin and dry them.
A village was hit by a deadly disease and one of the villagers was instructed to bring an empty bottle to Chao Khun Nor to ask for some holy water to try to cure his fellow villagers but was declined. The villager had no idea what to do and how to get holy water from CKN to appease the villagers. Out of desperation, he decided to take water from the basin used for washing Chao Khun Nor’s feet and brought it back to his place to give to the sick. Nobody knew the origins of the water and what it was used for. After those sick people drank the water which they thought was holy water given by Chao Khun Nor, all of them were miraculously cured. This greatly puzzled the man who brought back that water to the village.
When this rumor spread out, people who heard it, then all rushed towards Wat Thepsirin to ask Chao Khun Nor for this special holy water but he denied having given any to anyone much to their disappointment. When the villagers heard Chao Khun Nor’s reply, they were all very confused as to where the holy water came from.
The monk staying next to Chao Khun Nor couldn’t stand it anymore as more and more people flocked to the temple and decided to clarify to the villagers once and for all that Chao Khun Nor had never given any holy water to anyone. However, there was one man who came to beg for it but was declined. He also witnessed the same man taking the water from Chao Khun Nor’s feet washing basin but at that time, he did not know what the man was doing.
When the origins of the “holy water” was established, all the villages rushed to take water from the basin. Some waited around for it to be filled up and immediately emptied the basin. This made it a very hectic job for the person responsible for topping up the basin as he had to do it numerous times a day. Finally, the basin was placed in Chao Khun Nor’s room to stop all trouble.
MIRACLE AT THE AMULETS BLESSING CEREMONIES
There were reports of strange incidents happening when Chao Khun Nor made incantations. On the fateful day of Saturday, 25th April BE2513, a photographer was assigned to take photographs of him consecrating a batch of amulets and was busy snapping pictures of the long and elaborate process until it was finished. After the photographs were developed, there was something strange and remarkable about a picture in which Chao Khun Nor was sprinkling holy water on the amulets. The wooden brush that was used to sprinkle holy water emitted white light from its tip. There were many people who were present at the ceremony but the light was not seen by anyone there. It only showed up on the picture. Everyone was amazed as they could not find any logical explanation for this. However, everyone agreed that it could not have been caused by the actual physical sprinkling of holy water itself.
There was another strange incident on Saturday, 5th December BE 2513. There was a big ceremony at Wat Thepsirin and many people came to witness the event. Chao Khun Nor announced that it was going to be the last time he was going to make incantations for the blessing of amulets. In a photograph, the flames from the candles which were lined up directly in front of the principle Buddha statue were “swaying” as if there was a strong wind blowing. However, all the windows and doors were shut during that time and there was no wind at all. The flames should have been completely still. Everyone who was at the ceremony were astonished when the picture was shown. This particular picture was taken when Chao Khun Nor was making incantations in front of the principal Buddha image in a temple and Chao Khun Udomsarasophon was blessing the amulets with holy water.
Based on the pictorial evidence taken during the ceremony, there was widespread belief that the strange incidents were the result that Chao Khun Nor was already an arhat.
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*with Certificate of Authenticity issued by GUARANTEEPRA (G-PRA)
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DIMENSION: 3 inches wide from knee to knee / 4.40 inches wide at the base / 6.20 inches high
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