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Happy Dakini Day ♾️ Krodikali, the black wrathful goddess, fully enlightened, spontaneously cutting through ego, like lightening straight to the ground of all being.
The fiercest love cannot be contained; it either transforms or destroys.
Suad Al-Attar, Spirit of the Magical Tree, 2008
A mantra for the dying to go to the light of love ♾️
The Dream, 1940 Henri Matisse.
Suad Al-Attar (Iraqi, 1942)
Visions from Gardens of Eden I, 2021
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Pleasure.
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The unbelievable is no longer surprising in this world. Enough is enough.
" We are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is. "
- Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without a Country
The Zodiac of Dendera decorated the ceiling of a chapel in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, where the mysteries of the resurrection of the god Osiris were celebrated.
The vault of heaven is represented by a disc, held up by four women assisted by falcon-headed spirits. Thirty-six spirits or “decans" around the circumference symbolize the 360 days of the Egyptian year.
The constellations shown inside the circle include the signs of the zodiac, most of which are represented almost as they are today. Aries, Taurus, Scorpio, and Capricorn, for example, are easily recognizable, whereas others correspond to a more Egyptian iconography: Aquarius is represented as Hapy, the god of the Nile flood, pouring water from two vases.
#ancient Egypt