Iceland by Merlin Kafka
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Three Goblin Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
ojovivo
NASA
official daine visual archive
Not today Justin

pixel skylines
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will byers stan first human second
Mike Driver
Cosimo Galluzzi
art blog(derogatory)
Xuebing Du
we're not kids anymore.
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Iceland by Merlin Kafka
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LTJ Bukem at Heaven On Earth 1991
Climbing the World Tree. The World Tree, found in myths around the world, is a version of the axis-mundi, extending through the worlds and connecting them together. It is an important cosmological symbol in shamanism, arguably mankind’s oldest spiritual practice. Envisioned as vast in scale, it encompassed the universe - rooted deep in the underworld, the realm of the dead, its branches touched the stars in the upperworld, the abode of the Gods. Shamans journeyed in visionary consciousness between these worlds by climbing the World Tree. They descended its roots to the land of the dead to retrieve the souls of the living who strayed there, or ascended its branches to the Heavens to commune with celestial spirits to gain healing remedies or prophecies. Siberian shamans sometimes ritually enacted the ascent, climbing a birch tree with seven branches representing the seven levels of the Heavens.