The Walnut Tree in Benevento (The Witches Sabbath), 1822-6 by Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti (Italian, 1764--1831)
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The Walnut Tree in Benevento (The Witches Sabbath), 1822-6 by Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti (Italian, 1764--1831)
imitation is highest signal you are on the right track ~
someone out there wants what you have so bad they deny themselves their own soul to create your creation , to say what you are saying ~ take it as HIGHEST VALIDATION of your potent energy . maybe they have more resources , okay . maybe they go far fast . but they do not have the source , they will run dry . they have to find their own eventually . you are the source . the source is abundant and does not run dry !
imitation is the highest signal you are on to something ! keep going !
I always thought these pictures were photoshopped but apparently a man in guangzhou china did indeed make a huge ass garden to cover up the fact he illegally added three more stories to his apartment
happy one month of moving back to the usa to me ~
tupinambarana, amazonas, brasil: young women riding a motor bike through town during the boi-bumbá carnival, 1999 by christopher pillitz
vintage capiz lamp i just won at auction for 62 hello
"Mature practitioners . . . can look at all aspects of a situation objectively, without needing to defend their past behavior or blame others. Any of our sufferings in the present must come from our own ignorant wrongdoings in the past. That is the law of karma, not a sign of intrinsic badness. All sentient beings, including ourselves, have an enlightened nature even while we are ignorant and wander in samsara. We should learn to identify with the unchanging, skylike nature of our being rather than our transient, smokelike faults and misunderstandings. This will give us the strength and confidence to be able to understand what is happening in our lives. It will enable us to act in a way that will move us further along the path until we fully realize our enlightened nature and bring vast benefit to others."
~ Dzigar Kongtrul, Peaceful Heart
Lin Wenjie 林文捷 (China b. 1986) Cat under plant leaves acrylic on canvas
Manuel Espinosa - 18 variaciones sobre un mismo tema, 1968 - Oil on canvas
trust that everything will fall into place without you forcing it there.
Natalia Yangalycheva - A Place Where You Can Stay, 2026 - Acrylic on canvas
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Mikey Yates (Filipino-American, 1992) - Twin Drive-in (2026)
Recalling numerous thrill-seeking exploits and fearless endeavors, a north Atlantic salmon confirmed Monday that, having always lived an adventurous life, she couldn’t believe she ended up moving back to her birthplace and having a bunch of kids. “I was carefree and always up for going wherever the sea current took me, so never in a million years did I ever think I’d be back in this old stream starting a big family,” said the expecting mother of 2,133, noting that returning to the place where she grew up and settling down was the furthest thing from her mind while she was young and daring, traveling thousands of miles across the sea and risking the dark, seal-infested waters off Greenland in search of a little excitement.
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