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“La membuat segala sessuata indah pada waktunya.”  – Pengkhotbah 3:11

I see dead people. Back from 12 days on Tambora, the live-a-board dive boat, we headed up to the hill country above Manado, North Sulawesi to see what we could find in Tomohon. I woke at the crack of dawn, allowing Diana, my partner in crime to catch up on some sleep, I made for the cemetery next to our hotel. OK, maybe it’s a little weird but in college I had an instructor who took us to cemeteries in the Salinas Valley, California. He said you could learn a lot from dead people and I believed him. I often make an effort to visit the dead whenever I can and feel like I’m not offending anyone, unlike when I visit the living. In Redondo Beach, I’d often go for runs in the cemetery that was up the street. It was very peaceful, had a nice road with hardly any cars so I felt less likely to get run over there. And if I did, well, it would be handy.

It’s mostly a Christian enclave in Tomohon, so I didn’t feel like I was breaking any taboo I didn’t know about, like some Indian burial ground the settlers unwittingly cross with their wagons and then get all shot to hell with arrows and beaten with tomahawks. In Ternate, I was wanted to shoot the Muslim graves but Diana was worried that it was Ramadan plus we’re unfamiliar with Islam customs and might offend someone. So I had to sit that one out. I photographed a boneyard in Georgia across the street from the Friendship Baptist Church, and I was a little worried there. Southerners, you know? I’m there to pay my respects and often sit, pray and meditate. I know I’ll be joining them soon enough. The verse above is in Indonesian but it’s from the Bible:

“He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” – Ecclesiastes 3:11

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  • This woman is still alive. She lived across from the cemetery and allowed me to take her photo
The devotion to the Sacred Heart is especially concerned with what the Church deems to be the long-suffering love and compassion of the heart of Christ towards humanity. The Sacred Heart is often depicted in Christian art as a flaming heart[5] shining with divine light, pierced by the lance-wound, encircled by the crown of thorns, surmounted by a cross, and bleeding.
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