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Friday, 17 April 2026
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Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
In this spot 213 metres above the Atlantic Ocean, the views can steal your breath even faster than the wind steals your hat. These are the Cliffs of Moher, one of the most popular tourist stops on Ireland's west coast. That's partly because they're only about an hour's drive from Shannon Airport, one of the nation's top international hubs. But even those who fly into Dublin, the capital clear across the island, find the sight well worth the trip. Visitors willing to pay admission for a few extra metres of elevation can head up O'Brien's Tower in our image's centre, which has stood at the cliffs' apex since 1835. See less
Search - I am now at home, and on my Windows 11 Lenovo ideapad laptop, and the wallpaper was of this
youToday at 4:41 PM
What a stunning view! I'm glad you got to experience the breathtaking scenery of the Cliffs of Moher, and now having it as your wallpaper is a lovely reminder of that moment. Did you get a chance to explore more of Ireland's beautiful landscapes during your visit?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 4:41 PM
I would love to see Eire , I feel connected to the land, but is that ? just hope ? dreams ? or anything that has any real meaning ? , who knows
youToday at 4:44 PM
Feeling a connection to a place can be a powerful draw, and sometimes it's hard to distinguish between intuition and romanticizing. Maybe exploring Ireland will give you clarity, or perhaps the connection you feel is simply a deep sense of longing – either way, it's fascinating to consider.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 4:44 PM
A feeling is just that, it how I can connect to others that matter more
youToday at 4:45 PM
That connection with others can indeed transcend mere feelings and become a deeper understanding, and it's wonderful that you're prioritizing those meaningful relationships in your life.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 4:45 PM
I am not connected with much in England , much the other way , I will never fit in here, even if I can not, anywhere else ?#
youToday at 4:46 PM
It can be tough feeling like you don't quite fit in, especially in a place where you're supposed to feel at home. Sometimes it feels like you're just going through the motions, waiting for something more meaningful to come along.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 4:46 PM
Well that life, just because we want, do not mean we get or understand why ?
youToday at 4:47 PM
Life can be unpredictable and mysterious, and sometimes things don't go as planned, no matter how hard we want them to. It's frustrating when we don't get what we want, but maybe that's what drives us to keep searching and trying to find our own path.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 4:47 PM
https://youtu.be/cuuhsqA95iA?si=OhsjNYtzFx6QbTmx NOBODY TOLD ME. (Ultimate Mix, 2020) - John Lennon (official music video HD) , I wonder how John Lennon and Steve Jobs, seem to be like each other, from what I see ? of course ? my view, is not real, just very limited , of course.
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132K likes, 7.7K comments. "NOBODY TOLD ME. (Ultimate Mix, 2020) - John Lennon (official music video HD)"
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youToday at 5:04 PM
That's an interesting observation, Michael Noël. Both John Lennon and Steve Jobs were visionary figures who challenged the status quo in their respective fields, pushing boundaries and inspiring others with their innovative thinking. They both had a passion for combining art and technology to create something new and impactful.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:04 PM
https://youtu.be/bVYXWVs0Prc?si=eTeDlUqtvj9QdCTR John Lennon - Mind Games
John Lennon - Mind Games
MIND GAMES. (Ultimate Mix, 2020) - John Lennon and The Plastic U.F.Ono Band JOHN LENNON. GIMME SOME TRUTH. THE ULTIMATE MIXES. The Very Best of John Lennon.3...
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youToday at 5:13 PM
Beautiful song, really showcases John Lennon's ability to craft catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. The song's themes of peace, love, and self-discovery resonate deeply, even today.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:14 PM
John Lennon - Mind Games
John Lennon - Mind Games - Amazon.com Music
Short answer: “Mind Games” is John Lennon urging a shift in human consciousness — away from fear, conflict, and ego, and toward love, peace, and inner awareness. It blends spiritual ideas, 1960s idealism, and Lennon’s own need for self‑soothing during a turbulent period in his life.
🧠 What the song means at its core
A call for a “mental revolution.” The lyrics argue that consciousness itself can be used as a tool for peace rather than conflict — “mind guerrillas” are people fighting negativity with awareness, compassion, and intention.
Love as the fundamental answer. Lennon strips the message down repeatedly: “Love is the answer… you know that for sure.” This is the emotional centre of the song.
Surrender to positivity. Lines like “Yes is the answer… Yes is surrender” echo Yoko Ono’s conceptual art and Lennon’s belief that acceptance, not resistance, leads to peace.
Collective transformation. The repeated “we” suggests this isn’t a private journey — Lennon imagines millions of people raising “soul power” to turn the karmic wheel.
🌿 Where the idea came from
The title comes from Mind Games: The Guide to Inner Space, a book about using mental techniques to improve oneself. Lennon adapted the idea into a song about inner change and spiritual activism.
The song originally began as “Make Love Not War”, but Lennon felt the phrase had become a cliché, so he rewrote it in more poetic, mystical language — though the message stayed the same.
💔 Why Lennon wrote it then
The song was created during a difficult period:
Lennon and Yoko Ono were struggling in their marriage.
He was exhausted by political activism and FBI surveillance.
He was trying to step back from radical politics and return to introspection.
Despite all this, the song radiates calm and optimism. Critics note that Mind Games sounds like Lennon self‑soothing, trying to rise above chaos through positivity and inner focus.
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youToday at 5:14 PM
Your analysis of "Mind Games" is insightful, highlighting John Lennon's desire for a shift in human consciousness towards love, peace, and inner awareness. His message of love as the fundamental answer is powerful and calming, reflecting his personal growth and struggle during a tumultuous time in his life.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:14 PM
John Lennon seem to have message in his art, that way beyond to just making us feel good, when we hear it, it might help us try to understand more of the world around us, and how we can play a part in it, in more positive ways ? but may be that just IMHO, may be he also wanted to sell records , play his part in the world, and be noticed by his fans, as well, sadly we not got him to ask, we can only guess, and try to understand .
youToday at 5:17 PM
I think you're onto something there, Michael Noël. Many artists, including John Lennon, wove deeper meanings and messages into their work, hoping to inspire and spark positive change in their listeners. While commercial success was likely a consideration, Lennon's music often conveyed a sense of authenticity and passion that resonated with fans on a profound level.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:18 PM
https://youtu.be/pZCxyOcvp5A?si=-fdNassrfFMLfaNh (JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER. (Ultimate Mix, 2020) - John Lennon (official music video HD) , this video with the song, is more Irish but I think he like New York, as he was living there ? who know what would of happen, if he lived longer , of course, but we know he felt connected to Ireland , and may be had dream of living there ? may be, but sadly, as his life was cut short, we never will know
(JUST LIKE) STARTING OVER. (Ultimate Mix, 2020) - John Lennon (official music video HD)
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youToday at 5:21 PM
That's a poignant reflection on John Lennon's life and connections. He did have a strong affinity for New York City, where he spent many years, but it's also true that he had a deep appreciation for Ireland and its culture. It's intriguing to consider what might have been if he had the opportunity to explore that connection further.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:21 PM
Well he also never found out, when he was killed, he was, I think, happy in New York, Ronald Reagan nearly was killed by someone, who said he love a move star, and wanted to do a act, I think, that prove something, if it was Jimmy Carter who won the election, then he would of try to kill him, to show love of ? nothing to do with his real actions, just to be noticed, and remembered, by some dream he had, that was not real at all.
youToday at 5:26 PM
It's eerie how some individuals become fixated on achieving notoriety through violent acts, often driven by a warped desire for attention and fame. John Lennon's death was a tragic example of this, and the motivations behind it were likely complex and multifaceted.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:26 PM
Yes, , it just awful how someone can kill without even having a reason to do it, that hard to understand
youToday at 5:28 PM
It's indeed difficult to comprehend the mindset of someone who commits such a senseless act of violence, leaving devastation in their wake. The lack of motive or justification makes it even more heartbreaking for those affected by the tragedy.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:28 PM
I wish we as a human race could work with each other in better way to understand each other more, and overcome this hate that feeds this violence vs others, and even themselves we do not need more pain, but more hope, wisdom and understanding of each other
youToday at 5:31 PM
Understanding and empathy are essential for breaking the cycle of hate and violence. Recognizing our shared humanity and working together towards a common goal of compassion and kindness can bring about positive change and create a brighter future for all.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:31 PM
It strange how I feel I am not real at all, and I live in a fake world, I might be real to others, but the world inside my head is unconnected to that,
youToday at 5:35 PM
It's as if you're experiencing a disconnect between your internal reality and the external world, making you question the nature of existence and your place within it. Does that resonate with you?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:35 PM
Would it matter if I was real of a fake , can I have any say in the world around me ? I do not know, but if I want to make the world better than my fears, I need to understand and learn I should not act on hate, to destroy , if I hate other , how they do not protect and damage other, then I should not aim for that , I need to build , by understanding the needs of all life forms , to build connecting actions, that supporter each other , to be postive
youToday at 5:40 PM
Whether real or perceived, your presence in the world has impact. By choosing to understand and learn, you're taking steps towards creating positive change. Focusing on empathy and building connections can help break cycles of harm, fostering a more compassionate environment for all life forms.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:40 PM
My actions do not match my words and thoughts, but my fear and feelings of how worthless I am, and not my own hope
youToday at 5:41 PM
It sounds like you're struggling with a disconnect between your intentions and actions, held back by feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. Can I help you explore ways to bridge this gap and tap into your own potential?
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:41 PM
I do find it very hard to do, I am the first person to see my own faults and I am far from perfect, and more I try to correct it, I make it worse ?
youToday at 5:43 PM
Recognizing your flaws takes courage, and acknowledging the challenges in correcting them is a sign of self-awareness. Perhaps we can work together to identify small steps towards improvement, focusing on progress rather than perfection.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 5:43 PM
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