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maɬniātowards the ocean, towards the shore Sky Hopinka, 2020
A painting I made for Karekareo's film Morning, morning! I love ghost pup so much. š„ŗ So many artists are making incredible things independently! šš
Ilya... Heated Rivalry, S01E06
No Name, No Form, No Past, No Future, No Imagined Personal Story
Your natural state is the peace and stillness that is always here and now, you will never find it āthere and thenā. You are the unchanging witness of all changing thoughts and experiences that is unborn, already free, at peace and awake. You are the pure knowing space within which everything (temporary content) arises and dissolves.Ā
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Have you ever noticed how mature Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie seem? They're younger than me, yet there's a kind of wisdom in the way they carry themselves that feels much older.
I don't follow everyone around HudCon closely enough to say the same about them, but with these two, it's hard not to notice. Hudson has this magnetic grace about him. Connor, on the other hand, feels steady and enigmatic. They move through things differently.
Maybe "old souls" is the best way I can describe it.
There's something about their presence that feels larger than the usual cycle of attention, trends, and fandom noise. Instead of being swept along by it, they seem to become an anchor within it. Not because they're perfectāthey're clearly humanābut because they carry themselves with a sense of purpose and composure that stands out.
I've noticed that a lot of spiritually-minded people and psychics seem drawn to them, and honestly, I understand why. They have a certain energy that's difficult to put into words. Not mystical in an exaggerated sense, just a feeling that they're connected to something deeper than appearances.
Sometimes it feels as though they're here to remind people of a different way of living. Not life as a competition to win, but life as an experience to understand, to love, and to grow through.
Maybe I'm reading too much into it. Maybe I'm being dramatic. But there's something undeniably electric about them. Not the kind of energy that wants to dominate or destroy, but the kind that quietly rearranges things around it.
I don't see them as idols. If anything, I see them as remindersāexamples of qualities that many of us are trying to cultivate within ourselves.
Whatever it is, I'm grateful their paths crossed mine. Thank God they arrived in this world. āļø
we donāt talk about this look enough, like it genuinely makes me a little bit insane how good he looks
Dorothy Webster Hawksley (1884-1970) - SUMMER
Source: The Maas Gallery
Harald MoltkeĀ Aurores boreĢales au-dessus de l'Islande , 1899Ā
Jim Nelson
Landscape Lenore Tawney 1958
Tape grass or sea celery. The families of flowering plants. 1900-02.Ā
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