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Jellyfish Space
Jellyfishes are completely extraterrestrial beings. Graceful, dangerous, beautiful. They hover in the water slowly waving their dome and spreading long tentacles in huge volume.
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Sacred geometry involves sacred universal patterns used in the design of everything in our reality, most often seen in sacred architecture and sacred art. The basic is that geometry and mathematical ratios, harmonics and proportion are also found in music, light, cosmology. This value system is seen as widespread even in prehistory, a cultural universal of the human condition.
Alternatively, sacred geometry based arts may be ephemeral, such as visualization, sand painting and medicine wheels.
Sacred geometry may be understood as a worldview of pattern recognition, a complex system of symbols and structures involving space, time and form. According to this view the basic patterns of existence are perceived as sacred. By connecting with these, we contemplate the Great Mysteries, and the Great Design. By studying the nature of these patterns, forms and relationships and their connections, insight may be gained into the mysteries - the laws of the Universe.
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Bob Dylan and David Letterman: 1984 vs 2015
You weren't there but i saw you anyway...
Autumn path…..by Alex Kasner
The other side of Sum...
Photographer Mattias Klum from National Geographic gets close and personal with a lion.
“and all of a sudden you feel very small” damn right
IT JUST WANTS TO BE LOVED AND SAVED
please, if you are able, do what you can for the asiatic lion. donate, get involved, spread information. there are only about 300 left in the world, and they all live in Gir Forest National Park in India.
the african lion is also estimated to be extinct by 2050 due to habitat loss, sport hunting, and loss of their prey base to the bushmeat trade. these beautiful creatures could be extinct in our lifetime. the next generation may not ever have the chance to see these creatures, there will be no more cute lion vines, there will be no more documentaries, there will be no more zoos or sanctuaries containing lions. there will be no more lions.
if you have any love for nature, any love for animals, any love for life, and if you care at all about the permanent loss of a species, especially one so beautiful and iconic, if you care and if you are able, please donate to help save lions.
The Lion Conservation Fund
The African Wildlife Foundation
The World Wildlife Foundation
I grew up loving lions and they are an integral part of my generation. I’m sure everyone knows of Lion King and the role it depicts, which is semi accurate, that lions have in maintaining the wild order. I honestly cannot imagine them going extinct.
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