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Cosmic Funnies

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Show & Tell
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Claire Keane

Love Begins

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Xie Lei (Chinese, 1983) - Encounter I (2022)
"AN ENIGMA OF THE SAGES. In which the underlying substance of the Art, called the Phoenix of the Sages, is found to be thrice threefold. If I tell you three parts of a thing you have no cause to complain. Seek one of three, and of the three one will be there: for where there is body and soul, there is also Spirit and there shine salt, sulphur, and mercury. Trust my word, seek the grass that is trefoil. Thou knowest the name, and art wise and cunning if thou findest it."
— The Sophic Hydrolith
Art: Sulphur, Mercury, Salt (FM-ICONOGR-ATLAS, c. 1813, François-Nicolas Noël, BnF)
The three principles are joined together in one same subject, and yet they are distinct according to their operation.
Sulphur acts as the active and inflaming principle, Mercury as the volatile and penetrating principle, Salt as the fixing and preserving principle.
These three are found everywhere in nature, and nothing can subsist without their union.
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Somnambulant (1878) by Maximilián Pirner
Psyché by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre.
Dolce Far Niente (1897) by John William Godward
Leighton, The Fisherman and the Syren
Alfonso Simonetti (1840–1892), “And She Never Returned”
oil on canvas, n.d.
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whoever invented listening to music and getting high at the same time needs to be knighted sainted and martyred romantically
I think we need to bring local shrines back. Not in the sense of like, a church, but somewhere in a local community where offerings to the spirits, fae, deceased loved ones, can be left. not too dissimilar to community shrines to local spirits in Japan.
Maggie Nelson, The Argonauts
Anna Pirolli.