There are unshakable images that are easily called up years after reading this book: the moccasins left in the river, the girl with the tongue necklace, the landscape of singing rocks, and Lieutenant Cross and his photos of Martha.
Images and Things - 1971 was released on: USA: 1971 USA: 1971
Jews do not use images of living things or divine things during worship.
You can make images of things that are represented in the history of your religion. You can make images of the religions founders. You can make images of things that can't be said verbally to express an idea.
Streaker images are occasionally carried on newspapers but it is a less common occurrence nowadays. Images can be found on YouTube but are sometimes staged for the video rather than a spur of the moment event.
Images of weird things can be found on websites dedicated to strange or funny things, such as WeirdPictureArchive, BitofFun and LivingPictures. Caution should be followed when searching for weird images, as some may not be age appropriate.
You are thinking of a portable throne or "palanquin", called qniw in hieroglyphs - not "powered" by servants but carried by them.The same idea (and exactly the same ancient Egyptian word) was also used for portable shrines and images of the gods, which were also carried in processions on festival days.The links below take you to images of these qniw:
Images help the reader to picture the scenes in the work.
Peter Ruting has written: 'The images of thought'
Makoto Fujimura has written: 'Images of grace'
Sara Jenkins has written: 'Images of man'
Mary Haegele has written: 'Images of Faith'
Michael Bielawa has written: 'Bridgeport Baseball (CT) (Images of Baseball)' 'Baseball in Baton Rouge (LA) (Images of Baseball)'