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Foto Friday – Remembering Our Ancestors


As the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea draw to a close, it seemed appropriate that today’s Foto Friday would feature this pic. Do you know what it is? Do you know the critical life lesson associated with this pic?

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These are paper lanterns and this pic was taken at the Seokguram Grotto in Gyeongju, South Korea. During my trip to the complex, I was told that the paper lanterns are a kind of prayer offering (perhaps similar to when Catholics light candles in a church?). There are many colors of paper lanterns (see below) but the white lanterns were separated from all the rest. When I asked why I was told that the white ones are specifically for ancestors who had passed away. I can’t verify 100% that this is correct, but it sounded plausible to me and it brings us to our wisdom for the day…


We Are All Ancestors

Perhaps the most important piece of wisdom I can ever give you is this…

You are going to die.

So am I. We all are. Death is the only certainty of Life. It might suck to hear that and I know it’s not fun to contemplate the end of your earthly existence, but the sooner you come to grips with that fact, the sooner you can appreciate the following:

    1. Our lives are but a breath.
    2. NOW is the time to ENJOY LIFE.
    3. Don’t Wait, Follow Your Passions today!
    4. Do Something Good Today – You May Not Get Another Chance.

When you think of the word ‘ancestor’ what comes to mind? For me, it’s the spirit of a relative who has passed from this world. I like to think that my ancestors are watching over me and have a desire to help me. (Hey, it fits with the whole ‘Be… Helpful’ theme of the site so that’s an added bonus!). But my question for you is, why wait till you are dead to act like a helpful ancestor? And why limit your help to only your family? Is there an opportunity for us to act like helpful ancestors to each other?

I believe the answer to that last question is “YES” and it’s really the premise of this website. I want to share wisdom with you that can help you live a better life right now – not a month or a year from now, but here, today. And I’m eager to hear your ideas too. Together I believe we can help each other. So I’m offering up a paper lantern for you too – but don’t worry, it won’t be white. 🙂


Editor’s Note: This article is part of a 3-part Foto Friday Series during the 2018 Winter Olympics focusing on South Korean culture. The other articles in the series were…

Kimchi Pots

Gyeongbokgung Palace


For more about Seokguram:

Seokguram (originally known as Seokbulsa) was reportedly established in 751 and there is a Buddhist temple on site. Since I have a pic of that (featuring more paper lanterns) you’re getting a Double Foto Friday. Woo Hoo!


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Foto Friday Quiz – What Am I?


It’s Foto Friday again and today I’ve got a quiz to toss your way: do you know what this is a picture of?

I’ll be impressed if you can guess this one without any hints.

Go ahead, give it a try…

Need some help?

Here are a few hints:

  1. This pic was taken in the same country as last week’s Foto Friday.
  2. These pots are used to make a special kind of food.
  3. The food ferments in these pots – sometimes for months.
  4. The food product is often spicy.
  5. The food is considered a superfood – especially in certain Asian countries where it’s used as a condiment with almost every meal.
  6. The primary ingredients are cabbage and mix of garlic, salt, vinegar, chile peppers.
  7. Both the food and the country where this pic was taken begin with a “K.”

Think you know it?

And the answer is…
It’s a pic of Kimchi Pots!

How did you do on the quiz?
It was a tough one. If you got it, I”m impressed. If you missed it, try again next time.


Did you know?

Travel to Korea and you’ll see kimchi pots quite often. The pic above was taken during one of my visits to the ancient ‘palaces’ of Seoul, but here’s another pic that I snapped of some kimchi pots on the roof of an apartment building.

Koreans love their kimchi and I have to say that a good kimchi does wonders for the digestive system- spend a week in South Korea eating this stuff and you’ll feel energized and ready to take on the world. If you get the chance, try some good kimchi today — you’ll be glad you did!


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Foto Friday: Encouragement from Seoul, South Korea

As we celebrate the Winter Olympics in South Korea, I wanted to share a pic from one of my many visits to this beautiful country. This pic was taken in the Gyeongbokgung Palace complex in Seoul and when you stand at this spot and look at the temple and the mountains it’s quite breathtaking.

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History:
Although I could be wrong, I believe the name of this area of the palace complex translates to “Causeway and Encouragement.”

I believe the little temple on the island is called “Kwon Wonjung” and that it was built by King Gojong.

According to the official palace guidebook, if I understand it correctly, the bridge crossing the valley setup is intended to ‘take in the mind’ by the ‘fragrance of the beauty.’ I’m sure the translation is lacking but the thought is wonderful, isn’t it?

I wonder, what could we achieve in the world if we all took a moment to appreciate the beauty that is all around us and we encouraged others with it?

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