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"It was the 3rd of June. Another sleepy, dusty, delta day..."
“Save It For Later” by The English Beat from Special Beat Service (1982).
Sweet silence.
My dog as a puppy, and fully grown.
Stanislav Grof portrait. 11x17''. pastel. adam sturch
“The transpersonal experiences revealing the Earth as an intelligent, conscious entity are corroborated by scientific evidence. Gregory Bateson, who created a brilliant synthesis of cybernetics, information and systems theory, the theory of evolution, anthropology, and psychology came to the conclusion that it was logically inevitable to assume that mental processes occurred at all levels in any system or natural phenomenon of sufficient complexity. He believed that mental processes are present in cells, organs, tissues, organisms, animal and human groups, eco-systems, and even the earth and universe as a whole.”
Stanislav Grof, The Holotropic Mind: The Three Levels of Human Consciousness and How They Shape Our Lives
Carly Simon
“The Mirror” (1975) ☽ Andrei Tarkovsky
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“Dance This Mess Around” by The B-52’s from The B-52’s (1979).
“Crimson and Clover” by Tommy James and The Shondells from Crimson and Clover (1968).
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John Coltrane at the Guggenheim, New York City, 1960
photo: William Claxton
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