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Claire Keane
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Sade Olutola
we're not kids anymore.
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shark vs the universe
Mike Driver
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JVL

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@feedingbirdz
I’m a full moon bleeder now and I’m not sure if I love it or hate it
Mood
Block printed wallpaper of Morning Glory - ca 1795-1810, France.
I’m in bed thinking about my ex best friend and us walking barefoot together in the street and at the beach.. Felt such deep love in my heart thinking about how special of a person she is. Though we are longer friends and I have no idea what form she has been entering or closing. I’m still so in love with her. such a force. such a once in a life time kind of woman. A woman that heals your heart just by the way she exists. Her mind. Just so cool and so magical and so beautiful. I hope the right people can feel that with her and protect her and add on to her world with only a pure heart and lots of earths beauty.
The orgasms of Maa ornament space. Body memory is Her whip of time. Time is the procession of Her red miracles.
Devī Chinnamastā (छिन्नमस्ता)
So cute
ceramic series by Yuko Nishikawa
Fragmento de un grupo familiar Amárnico - XVIII dinastía. Staatliche museen, Agyptische Abteilung.
Katabori Netsuke with Two Skeleton Figures. Culture: Japan, 1701-1900 (Edo – Meiji Period). Material: Wood (boxwood). Collection: Science Museum Group Collection, London.
The skeleton motif wasn’t a random theme in netsuke art. These figures symbolized mujō (無常), one of the fundamental concepts of Buddhist philosophy, meaning the impermanence of all things. As one of the Three Marks of Existence in Buddhism, mujō comes from the Sanskrit word anitya and means that nothing is permanent. You can think of it as the Japanese counterpart to the Western concept of memento mori.
“…Just as cherry blossoms are most beautiful in full bloom, and autumn leaves are most vibrant right before they fall, life, too, is precious precisely because it’s fleeting…”
Mexican wooden mask
I no longer day dream about you, I grieve the ways I’ve given myself to you.. I thank you along
Dancing Maenads, Roman, 1st century CE
Ana Mendieta, works with water c.1970s
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