HFF - Emptiness
Cargaleiro III
Spring in Marialva
Balsemão - Old beliefs
Cargaleiro VII
Ernesto - Mosteiró de Cima
Ernesto
Ways
Ironing out our diferences
HFF
When you feel above it all
Pelourinho de Algoso
Pelourinho II
Nossa Senhora dos Remédios - ALL in lower PIP
HFF
A House in the Woods
HFF
D. Antónia
Tomar
Magnólia
Domus Municipalis - Two, down PIPs
Old Wine
Stones with a view
Lamego
Celeiros
Bread from one friend
Almeida
Black Crockery
Sky
Sé de Viseu
Lantana
HFF
Black Crockery II
Stones
The peace
We sell bread
Batalha XIII
Cruzeiro Seixas
Mosteiro da Batalha XII
Grand Mother
Roman Bridge
To the Roman bridge, Algoso.
Ameixeira PIP
Mosteiro da Batalha XI
Camellia and big PIP family
Here is the milk
Water
Igreja Matriz - two PIPs
HFF
Algoso
Caretos now
Podence 2020
Mosteiro da Batalha X
HFF - Welcome
Nadir Afonso
Batalha IX
Batalha VIII
Batalha VII - PIP, please.
Batalha VI
Mosteiro da Batalha V
Batalha IV
Capelas Imperfeitas III
Mosteiro da Batalha II
Mosteiro da Batalha
Grand Hotel
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Serpente
The snake is a reptile that is often associated with evil, death and darkness, as it is considered a mysterious, treacherous and poisonous animal. However, it is a very rich symbol in different cultures and, on the other hand, it can represent rejuvenation, renewal, life, eternity and wisdom. and renounces paradise influenced by the serpent, disguised as Satan. From that moment on, the serpent indicates, in Christianity, sin, a betraying, calculating animal from the underworld associated with the devil.
In Hinduism, Buddhism and Yoga, the serpent represents the vital force, healing as well as cosmic and sexual energy, associated with Kundalini (physical and spiritual energy concentrated at the base of the spine), with the backbone representing the serpent (energy) that reaches the head, bringing healing and cosmic balance. In the same way, in Shamanism, the serpent, an animal that sheds its skin is considered the devourer of diseases, and therefore, symbolizes healing, sensuality and also vitality and wisdom. The Cathedral was built from XII on.
In Hinduism, Buddhism and Yoga, the serpent represents the vital force, healing as well as cosmic and sexual energy, associated with Kundalini (physical and spiritual energy concentrated at the base of the spine), with the backbone representing the serpent (energy) that reaches the head, bringing healing and cosmic balance. In the same way, in Shamanism, the serpent, an animal that sheds its skin is considered the devourer of diseases, and therefore, symbolizes healing, sensuality and also vitality and wisdom. The Cathedral was built from XII on.
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