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“I was longing for night and darkness and the time when the moonflowers open.”—
Jean Rhys | Wide Sargasso Sea
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“As long as we are not ourselves, we will try to be what other people are. If these people are also not themselves, the result is terrible.”— Malidoma Patrice Some - Of Water and the Spirit: ritual, magic, and Initiation in the life of an African shaman.
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UMARMUNG
[noun]
embrace; the act of holding someone closely in one’s arms.
Etymology: German.
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Original: by Miles Johnston
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Tomma Abts
The association of the owl with death is often misunderstood. Death, in symbolic terms, simply means “transition” - it’s just a one state of energy changing into another. Also keep in mind the term “death” is not exclusive to physical. We can experience transition (or death) in emotion, mind, spirit. We’ve all been through seasons of change.
All of this to say the owl appears to us when transition is near. Owl will also assist us in moving through these transitions. This is especially true when we are changing ‘in the dark’…as in dealing with changes that deal with the unknown and unseen. The owl is a master at maneuvering within the realm of unknown. It thrives in the world of shadow. Therefore, owl can help us manage these sometimes scary, dark spaces. - Avia
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The Horse Panel in Chauvet Cave. Discovered in 1994, the Horse Panel and the other stunning drawings provide “an extraordinary testimony to man’s first steps in the adventure of art”. 35 000 years old [2400x1025]
“Venus of Brassempouy”, 23 000 BC, ivory carving, Location: France, [907 × 1,229]
Bruce Island aka 布魯斯小島 aka User 450363 (Chinese, China) - Utopia series, 2018 Photography
Sometimes people think they know you. They know a few facts about you, and they piece you together in a way that makes sense to them. And if you don’t know yourself very well, you might even believe that they are right. But the truth is, that isn’t you. That isn’t you at all. ― Leila Sales
The Prayer by Bouguereau