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LIL NAS X IS 22!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡??¿????
#i am 21#brooooo#look where he is#look where i am#😭😭😭#brb i gotta go through 7stages of grief and regret#lil nas x
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Hina Ningyo Japanese Traditional Doll Mino yaki Pottery 7stage Made in Japan ebay kisashi0220japan
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The Essential Theatre Play Festival Returns to 7Stages Theatre
After 15 years performing on Atlanta’s Westside, Essential Theatre returns to old stomping grounds in Little Five Points this summer Speakeysie News Service ATLANTA- The Essential Theatre Play Festival returns this summer with a busier lineup than ever, including the world premiere productions of Matthew Hoffman’s The Manuscriptand Beverly Austin’s The Wishing Place. Essential Theatre has…
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Birthday remembrance
KEVIN DOBSON
March 18, 1943 – September 6, 2020 (77)
Kevin Patrick Dobson was a film and television actor, who is primarily known for his roles on television. Before pursuing an acting career, Dobson worked as a trainman, brakeman and conductor for the Long Island Rail Road, followed by a few years as a waiter, then bartender, at Manhattan restaurant Brew's, owned by relatives. After a brief appearance in the 1971 film Klute and small acting roles on TV series such as The Mod Squad, Emergency! and Cannon, Dobson won the role of Lt. Theo Kojak's young partner, Det. Bobby Crocker, on the TV series Kojak, opposite Telly Savalas, after he signed a contract with Universal Studios in 1972. He remained with Kojak for its entire run from 1973 to 1978, and later reunited with Savalas for the 1990 TV movie, Kojak: It's Always Something, his character having become an assistant district attorney. Dobson starred in the Tony Award winning play 'Art' at the Royal George Theater in Chicago. He originated the role of Steve Gallop in the world premiere of the American Theatre Critics Association-nominated stage play "If it was Easy..." at The 7Stages Theater in Atlanta, Georgia, among other stage roles across the country.
In 1976, he appeared in the World War II film Midway, starring Henry Fonda and Charlton Heston, Dobson played the nonfictional character of Ensign George Gay. In 1978 he played Pete Lomas in the two-part TV movie The Immigrants, based on Howard Fast's novel. During 1981 and 1982, Dobson starred as the title character of the CBS series Shannon. Also in 1981 he played a lead role in the movie All Night Long, playing the husband of Barbra Streisand. The following season, he starred in the role of M. Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie on Knots Landing, cast opposite Michele Lee, and he played the role for 11 years. He later reunited with his Knots Landing co-stars for a miniseries, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac in 1997, and again in the 2005 special Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again. Dobson also appeared on the syndicated F/X: The Series for one season, playing Detective Leo McCarthy in 1996 and 1997, and on the hit daytime drama series One Life to Live and The Bold and the Beautiful.
Dobson starred with Richard Thomas in the 2009 stage production of 12 Angry Men. He played Mickey Horton on Days of Our Lives from April 2008 to October 2, 2008. In 2014, he appeared in the sitcom Anger Management as Dr. Cameron. Dobson, a former soldier, served twice as chairman of the National Salute To Hospitalized Veterans. Having long assisted with the needs of hospitalized veterans, Dobson received the Silver Helmet Peace Award and the American Legion Award.
Dobson married his wife, Susan, in 1968. They had three children: Mariah, Patrick and Sean. He was the chairman of the United Veterans Council of San Joaquin County (UVCSJC). Dobson died after struggling with an autoimmune deficiency. He was 77.
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The voice of love.
#interwoven#2160#7stages#thingsoftime#thewayofbeing#contentxform#sanity#fromillusiontoreality#fromfeartolove#digitalart#illustration#neweresth
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The 7 Stages of Spiritual Alchemy
Solve et coagula: Dissolve and coagulate. – Alchemist saying
The Latin expression “solve et coagula” is derived from “solve,” meaning to break down and separate, while “coagula” describes the process of bringing elements back together (coagulating) into a new, higher form.
Interestingly, “solve et coagula“ is a wonderful psychological metaphor: by pursuing Gold (or listening to our intuitive “higher calling”) we “break down” limiting parts within us that are in the way of our transformation (Philosopher’s Stone) into a free and whole being (coagulation).
While there are no universal stages of alchemy due to the sheer number of different schools out there, these are some of the most widely accepted stages:
1. Calcination
Calcination is the process of heating and decomposing raw matter – or in other words, breaking down parts of ourselves that are in the way of our own happiness. Often we’d rather be right or fulfill an idea of “perfection” than be truly happy, so we continue neglecting the exploration of ourselves.
The stage of Calcination represents the stage in our lives where we begin breaking down our egos, self-doubt, stubbornness, self-sabotaging behavior, pride, and arrogance, and put it aside so we can find out what is underneath.
2. Dissolution
Once we have broken down all of our personality characteristics that were in the way, we are left with the process of dissolution which is the beginning of feeling less identification with our false sense of self. Once we are free from our pride or self-doubt, we can take one step back and truly observe our positive and negative qualities.
In this stage, our inability to take responsibility for our many faults, our avoidance of traumatizing memories, and other inner tensions rise to the surface, causing us to become aware of how our behavior might be affecting others. This is the beginning of spiritual maturity and the spiritual awakening process. Sometimes this stage of transformation is brought about accidentally by illnesses and misfortunes in our lives that cause us to really pay attention to what we’re doing, shocking us out of our avoidance patterns (such as workaholism, drugs and TV watching).
3. Separation
Separation is the stage where we make our thoughts and emotions more defined by isolating them from other thoughts and emotions. A simple example is our attempt to free our heart from resentment while trying to forgive someone.
The process of separation involves truly becoming aware of our authentic feelings for a person, or for ourselves. In this stage, we choose to experience our anger, frustration, or disappointment towards another or ourselves, rather than reverting back to the old habit of dutifully trying to “forgive” or “forget” because it is the “right” or comfortable thing to do.
Separation is closely entwined with shadow work in that we must allow all feelings and thoughts within us to surface side by side. This helps us to isolate particular elements of our character in order to honestly see and assess them.
4. Conjunction
After the purification and clarification of the first three stages, we must properly combine the remaining elements within us through the process of “Conjunction.”
While in the previous step we separated and learned to distinguish all the separate feelings and thoughts within us, Conjunction provides the inner space – the simmering – that is required for us to truly and honestly accept all the parts of our authentic self. When we experience this stage of spiritual alchemy, all of our unconscious thoughts and feelings bubble up to the surface and into the light of conscious awareness.
In this stage, journaling, introspection, solitude, and meditation are particularly useful.
5. Fermentation
Fermentation is the beginning of our process of rebirth. This stage can be compared to the death of a grape, which then becomes the birth of wine. While the first four stages involved working with aspects of our old personality, in the stage of Fermentation we begin to experience moments of our more “refined” self.
Fermentation occurs in two parts: Putrefaction and Spiritization. Putrefaction is the decomposition of our former selves; the process of inner death by which the old elements of our conscious and unconscious minds are allowed to rot and decompose. (Some call this stage the dark night of the soul, as it can be followed by troublesome mental states such as depression.)
On the other hand, Spiritization is the stage in which we begin to look at the world in a new light. With the right guidance and with solid inner work, Spiritization involves letting go of all the aspects of ourselves and our lives that don’t serve or contribute to our spiritual transformation. This is when we taste moments of great inner peace and stillness.
6. Distillation
Once we begin our Spiritization we must find a way to continue to integrate all of these spiritual realizations into our lives in order to allow them to become permanent. Distillation is the level of further purification.
One example of Distillation is finding ways to live from a daily place of inner peace – even in the most mundane circumstances. With enough repeated practice of constantly dying and being reborn in the present moment without entering again into the habits, identifications, and cycles of the mind, we experience a strong and profound inner transformation. In the East, this is what is mostly defined as self-realization or “enlightenment.”
Certain practices such as mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and self-inquiry are useful in this stage.
7. Coagulation
Similar to the blood’s ability to form clots and stop bleeding, Coagulation is the moment when we’ve “broken open the head,” or in other words, we have become free from the mind and have allowed our consciousness or Soul to connect with the Materia Prima: the Spirit.
The meeting point between two opposites such as the spiritual self and raw matter, heaven and hell, and life and death, is the point where existence becomes self-aware. This is the moment when our lives are without duality; when matter becomes Spirit – or Spirit is manifested in material form.
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This show is weird y’all! One might even say #fiercelyweird PM me if you would like the BOGO code for this show which is this weekend only @7stages_atl 8 different shows for only one ticket price! #theatre #theatrelife #theatretech #productionmanagerlife #curiousencounters #atlanta #atlantatheatre #7Stages @aristheatre @weirdsisterstheatreproject @theobjectgroup @javaspeaks #L5PRSO #RebeccaSuellau @gottadanceatlcontemporaryco (at 7 Stages) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrIjPhTgmZI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16xisvxbu3ooy
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"7 Stages" short Comic #XnoGrym #7stages #comic #7stagescomic #Xozn #XombiMob #spliffysquadproductions #Comics #cartoon #fiction #wattpad #comicbookhero #villain #supervillian https://www.instagram.com/p/B3z0H22BfqX/?igshid=1osyexncokwur
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"Not all freelancers are created equal. There are different reasons why one chooses to be one, different timeframes for each one to become one. The only common denominator is the drive to do things on your own." -- Karen Ferry-Fernandez. ("7 Stages of.. Good Grief! Freelancer na 'ko?!", 2018) // ⭐️; 10/10 - #7stages #raketchick #freelancer #selfhelp #selfemployed #raket #biztips #iReadAnvil #tagalog #goodbookstoread #instabooks #foodforthebrain #books (at Melancholy Hill) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt44n22l_Hh/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kv160asbkv7w
#7stages#raketchick#freelancer#selfhelp#selfemployed#raket#biztips#ireadanvil#tagalog#goodbookstoread#instabooks#foodforthebrain#books
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PLOT TWIST c!ranboo didn’t actually die he’s just pretending by hiding under a bed sheet like a ghost ‼️‼️‼️
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TOUR’22 Stage 10: Cort Stage · Kämna Close To Yellow! Pt.7
Stage win for Magnus Cort
A day of a big break, climbs, protests and a surprise stage win… But there was no change on the overall, although Lennard Kämna came within 11 seconds of taking the yellow jersey. The Danish KOM of the first week, Magnus Cort won the sprint in a close battle with Nick Schultz for the stage win.
Tour de France Stage 10 Result: 1. Magnus Cort (Den) EF Education-EasyPost in 3:18:50 2. Nick Schultz (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco 3. Luis León Sánchez (Spa) Bahrain-Victorious at 0:07
Tour de France Overall After Stage 10: 1. Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates in 37:11:28 2. Lennard Kämna (Ger) BORA-hansgrohe at 0:11 3. Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Jumbo-Visma at 0:39
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👶♥️"7 stages"♥️👴 . . . . #creativity #7stages #love #care #art #drawing #video #fun https://www.instagram.com/p/CAhROBXnoG9/?igshid=1aah850vd0e5r
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Yallywood Film Fest, TOMORROW!! 10/12, 7:30PM
Alright this is kind of crazy last minute post, but we are playing Yallywood Film Festival TOMORROW in Atlanta, GA. 7:30PM. We’re super excited to be a part of this screening block (followed by some groovy music videos). If you are still looking for plans on a fun Thursday night, come out to see the film, & bring a friend. Here is the FB event so you can RSVP. But also, just show up!!
The Things We Do When We’re Alone @ Yallywood Film Festival
#yallywood#indiefilm#thingswedomovie#womeninfilm#musicmovies#emo#punk#bestfriends#blackwomeninfilm#representationmatters#comingofage#womenmakemovies#2000s#suburbs#atlanta#nyc#7stages#littlefivepoints#l5p
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We’re just 13-days away from the showing of DON’T CALL ME BROTHER! in Atlanta. Be prepared to witness this award-winning #BlackLivesMatter themed play, which tackles this movement in a whole new light. CLICK LINK IN BIO to purchase tickets and for more info on the play, or go to www.DontCallMeBrother.com . . . . *****ATLANTA SHOWING***** Atlanta Black Theater Festival October 7, 2017 | 5:30 -7 P.M. EST Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center 3181 Rainbow Drive Decatur, GA 30034 . . . . . . #DontCallMeBrother #blackwriter #womanwriter #blackwomanwriter #truth #woke #awaken #raiseyourvoice #staywoke #writersofinstagram #blackwritersofinstagram #blackscreenwriters #atlwriter #atlevents #austinevents #atltheatre #austintheatre #atlantatheaterfestival #atlantatheaterfestival2017 #woodruffartscenter #7stages #atlantaarts #atlantaartsfestival #atlantafilmfestival #atlantaurbanleague #naacpatlanta #rainbowactionnetwork #atlantablackyouth
#atlantaarts#raiseyourvoice#blackwritersofinstagram#atlantaartsfestival#truth#woke#blackwriter#staywoke#blackscreenwriters#woodruffartscenter#atlantatheaterfestival#atlwriter#7stages#womanwriter#awaken#blackwomanwriter#naacpatlanta#atlantablackyouth#atlantatheaterfestival2017#dontcallmebrother#atlevents#austintheatre#rainbowactionnetwork#blacklivesmatter#writersofinstagram#austinevents#atlantafilmfestival#atltheatre#atlantaurbanleague
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Ready To Perform!! :3 #TopHat #BackstageSelfie #PoemsAndPasties #7Stages #ATL #ShowMeYourKitties
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The amazing cast of ALL 8 SHOWS! Seriously, 8 amazing shows! #theatre #theatrelife #theatretech #productionmanagerlife #curiousencounters #atlanta #atlantatheatre #7Stages #Repost @7stages_atl with @get_repost ・・・ Celebrating all of our performers tonight as we prepare for CURIOUS HOLIDAY ENCOUNTERS which kicks off TOMORROW December 6th thru December 9th!!! Come be curious with us during the holiday season!!! Tickets available at 7Stages.org (at 7 Stages) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrCSS5HgNOc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1z43mma2mmyw
#theatre#theatrelife#theatretech#productionmanagerlife#curiousencounters#atlanta#atlantatheatre#7stages#repost
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