Priestess by Dark Knot

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EXPECTATIONS
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Love Begins
NASA
Today's Document

pixel skylines

shark vs the universe

tannertan36
Xuebing Du

JVL

bliss lane
taylor price

oozey mess
Misplaced Lens Cap
RMH
Mike Driver

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Priestess by Dark Knot
“Impetuous world life NO6″ by Rlon Wang
Art G.Shvecova (Design graphics - Pastel Series - Glow Pastel Stars_020418)
Victorian dream home.
Each quantum event, each of the trillions of times reality’s particles interact with each other every instant, is like a note that rings and resonates throughout the great bell of creation. And the sound of the ringing propagates instantaneously, everywhere at once, interconnecting all things. This is a truth of our universe. It is a mystical truth, that reality at its deepest level is an undivided wholeness.
~ David Zindell
“Tibetan Buddhists have a wonderful metaphor for dreaming. They liken the experience of regular dreaming to that of a blind horse with a lame rider. In this metaphor, the lame rider is the person’s largely unaware mind, which sits on a blind horse that dashes around with little control. If the rider (the person’s mind) overcomes its lameness and becomes lucidly aware, then it can begin to direct the blind horse (the energy of the dream) and use it for personal transformation and spiritual growth.” — Robert Waggoner, Caroline McCready; Lucid Dreaming, Plain and Simple: Tips and Techniques for Insight, Creativity, and Personal Growth
Art: Vrindavan Das
Circe invidiosa
John William Waterhouse, 1892
One of my favorite painters.
Robert Fowler (1853-1926) - The pool
The trouble is, You think you have time -Buddha
Untitled by Daniel Secrieru
Glastonbury Tor
(via https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/79/f6/26/79f62690723f67ea52ea0f29fcac1c18.jpg)
Stunning intricate embroidery on a Japanese Kimono
Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1833-1898) by Sileni_ on Flickr.