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Still here! I’m happier and healthier than I’ve ever been. Embracing the human experience. Embracing all that is beyond the human form. Thankful from the bottom of my heart. No doubt, thank goodness.
The space shaman loves you and holds you on their altar, in their heart, giving you the room you need to float without restraint thru the void (the space between, the potential, the vastness, the immensity, all of the possibilities emptiness brings).
An assortment of paintings by Mark Rothko (1903-1970)
Pina Bausch, Igor Stravinsky’s, Rite of Spring “Opening”
Squamish-Lillooet, Canada by Paul
"The great book of heaven is open to all eyes." Astronomy for amateurs. 1904.
Internet Archive
Andy Goldsworthy
Early morning calm
knotweed stalks
pushed into lake bottom
made complete by their own reflections
DERWENT WATER, CUMBRIA
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John Duncan
Suad al Attar, Garden of Eden, 1993
Suad Al-Attar (Iraqi, 1942), Garden of Eden, 1993. Oil on canvas,183 x 153 cm.
The angel and the bird. Illustrated birth and baptism certificate. 1853. Hand colored. Detail.
Huntington Library
Unknown, Cover for Kyoraku, no.4 共楽,1947
British Museum
Dinka Man Imitating Horns
Location: South Sudan
Photographer: Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher
At puberty a Dinka male receives a namesake ox after which he is named. He believes that he and the animal are one being. He trains the ox’s horns from calf-hood into beautiful lyre shapes, and emulates these shapes with his arms as he walks alongside his beloved personality ox.
Kent Iwemyr, In the World of Wolves, 2008
Acrylic on canvas, 130x120 cm
Marble statue of the jackal-headed god Anubis (Hermanubis), associated with mummification and the afterlife, holding the Caduceus of Hermes in his left hand, dating from the 2nd century. Now in the Vatican Museums and Galleries.
Henri Matisse - Colombe, c. 1946, paper cut-out mounted on red colored paper, 23.9 x 32.9 cm
Dorotheum