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I’m blowing u a kiss it should arrive in 3-5 business days
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Masked Baining Fire Dancers Papua New Guinea
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False Prophet (Revelation 16:13)
Beatus of Liébana, Commentaria in Apocalypsin (the ‘Beatus of Saint-Sever’), Saint-Sever before 1072
BnF, Latin 8878, fol. 184v
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cowboy advice
be rootin
be tootin
and by god be shootin
but most of all
be kind
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Indigenous Australian Art Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula
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Huang Yuxing (Chinese, b. 1975), White building in the forest, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 160 x 120 cm
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Air flow at high subsonic speed round a wing section in a wind tunnel - a picture taken at one millionth of second. Space encyclopaedia. 1960.
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J Macedo Photography - Wat Sampran Dragon Temple, Khlong Mai, Thailand
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This owns my heart oh my !
Iniut ivory otter pendant native American
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Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri indigenous Australian Art
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Awareness, then, is just noticing the way it is ― the way your body is for one thing, and the way your mental state is ― so it is embracing, welcoming, noticing, but not critically. So being aware is being alert, awake, and intelligent; it is an alive sense of being, yet it is not passive or a negative acceptance of life through any kind of resignation to fate. You might have denied and rejected things in the past, but in awareness you include and open to them. Awareness includes even feeling that ‘it shouldn’t be like this’ ― it also includes that! There is nothing you can think or say or do that doesn’t belong at this moment. No matter how complicated your thought process might be, it belongs; no matter what state your body is in or your emotional state ― whether you feel successful and happy or depressed and a failure ― it all belongs.
- Ajahn Sumedho
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Yayoi Kusama
Papillon (I), 2000
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