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copepod has mastered the paraloop
Stained glass by Constantine Woolnough, 1858 Church of St Mary, Dennington, Suffolk Photography by Simon Knott
Valhalla Rising by Sin Eater Illustrations
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A collection of omens from the prairies 🤞🌾🌾
found two big deer skulls with antlers interlocked
Gold ornament was created by the Minoans who lived in Crete around 3000 BC. The Minoans used the bee as a symbol of power and prosperity, making it a frequent motif in their art and jewellery.
St Andrew’s Cathedral (Scotland)
by Javier Cortina
In the most genuine way possible, I think Eve should be considered a role model
She made an informed decision! She chose knowledge and freedom! Her eyes were opened and she knew good and bad, like God, for the first time in human history. Humans have consciences, internal morality, and rational thought because of her.
They say Jesus died for our sins, but Eve died for our free will
Some of y'all will never understand that gods are literally transcendent divine beings that cannot be understood from a mortal perspective, and not like, literal people that you can shame or judge like they're a politician who will stand down after a scandal
Natalia Smirnova.
One of my darker pieces from Folktale Week. Kelpies are Scottish shape-shifting fey of lakes and rivers. Sometimes a man and sometimes a horse and never to be trusted.
Orphné Achéron
Deer Drinking by a Moonlit Lake, 1867, Rosa Bonheur