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Console buttons from Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-69)
Culturally significant forbidden candy
Fanny, partially untied hair (nikon f3) © Chill · Insta
Night float, Michael McGrath
"Nature being the Universe, is one, and its origin can only be one eternal Unity. It is an organism in which all natural things harmonise and sympathise with each other. It is the Macrocosm. Everything is the product of one universal creative effort; the Macrocosm and man (the Microcosm) are one. They are one constellation, one influence, one breath, one harmony, one time, one metal, one fruit."
— Paracelsus (Philosophia ad Athenienses)
Art: Cosmic Harmony, c.1502-03, by Albrecht Dürer
Classical Meitei illuminated manuscript painting — showing a “Paphal” (illustration) of solar coloured (golden coloured) Pakhangba dragon of the Ningthouja dynasty (Ningthoucha clan), before 18th century CE
"Cybele! Cybele! Great Mother, hear me! Primordial Light, ethereal flame, ever-flashing in boundless spaces, within which echo and image of all things lie hidden! I invoke Thy shining messengers, O Soul of the universe, Warmer of abysses, Sower of suns, Trailing Thy star-woven mantle through the ether!…
Subtlest Light, Hidden and Invisible to the carnal eye!… Great Mother of all worlds and Gods, Keeper of all Archetypes in Thy Womb!..."
— From the Phrygian Mysteries Art: Cybele in her temple, 2nd-3rd C. AD.
Isis & Serapis (relief), 1st cent BC to 1st cent AD
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Temperancia, c. 1550 by Cornelis Massijs
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"Deß weit und breit berühmten Johannis Isaci Hollandi Geheimer und biß dato verborgen gehaltener trefflicher Tractat", c. 1667
Sacred symbol of Labyrinth (fragment of Antique architecture, I mill. AD)
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A tantric face, India, 20th century
Sun, from "The Gods Who Preside Over the Planets", c. 1528, Master I.B. German
Credit: Eva Hohrath. Illustration for Twenty-Two Little Cats, written by Gina Ruck-Pauquet (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962). Thanks to @lagunavintage for the tip.
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