Bright & Under the wing by Marat Akhmetvaleev

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Bright & Under the wing by Marat Akhmetvaleev
Oxford, UK / 2018
Hide and seek 2019.
After playing hide and seek with cows for three years (one, two, three) Iâve come to accept that they will never outgrow the level of three year old children. I have to pretend I donât see them and call out âWhere oh where could she be?â. Then they half leave their hideout and shout âI am here!â, and I still have to act like I really canât find them. The following bursts of laughter never get old.
Photographer: Klaas Zwijnenburg
Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 â February 6, 1918)
I can paint and draw. I believe this myself and a few other people say that they believe this too. But Iâm not certain of whether itâs true.Â
Space Erik Olson
Aufenthaltswahrscheinlichkeitsdichte
German for ânature is weird wtfâ
Eiger (3967 m) and Oberer Grindelwaldgletscher with Wetterhorn (3692 m), Grindelwald, CH
We saw so many people just taking pictures and posing, taking selfies and looking into their camera instead of taking the time to just look at this stunning landscape and I can only urge anyone who goes to places like this: you think this is a beautiful picture? Then you canât imagine how it feels like to be actually facing these mountains, there are no words to explain that feeling. Most of the time the world is silent, but sometimes it might call out to you, you only need to listen and pay attention. But should you catch this quiet call it will be much more rewarding than any perfect looking picture for social media because a picture shows what you saw, but not what you felt. Go take that picture, but then take the time to just feel.
Things that unite Europe
European Union
Eurovision
Death and the Maiden, 1915, Egon Schiele
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/egon-schiele/death-and-the-maiden-1915
[...] wenn es auch viele Menschen gibt, die sich ĂŒberreden, daĂ das astronomische Denkbild der Myridaden Sonnen mit möglicherweise bewohnbaren Planeten, die vielen Galaxien, jede mit Myriaden solcher Sonnen, endlich der geschlossenen Gesamtwelt, ihnen eine Art ethischer und religiös getrösteter Schau gewĂ€hrt, die der unbeschreibliche Anblick des gestirnten Himmels in einer klaren Nacht der sinnlichen Anschauung vermittelt. Mir persönlich ist das alles maya, wenn auch sehr gesetzmĂ€Ăige und interessante maya. Mit meinem ewigen Teil (um mich recht mittelalterich auszudrĂŒcken) hat sie wenig zu tun.
Erwin Schrödinger - Meine Weltansicht; Was ist wirklich? (1960)
Ja, was ist nun wirklich? Ist es die NichtrealitĂ€t der Welt, diese fĂŒrchterlich unintuitive Vorstellung, entgegen aller unserer Sinneswahrnehmungen? Aber ist diese Ansicht wirklich so verworren und abstrus, wie sie zunĂ€chst scheint? Zumindest liefern andere ErklĂ€rungen bei genauerem Hinsehen nicht weniger Probleme. Mir scheint persönlich noch am Festhalten an dieser Ă€uĂeren Welt gelegen zu sein, doch vielleicht ist dies auch nur eine Inkonsequenz meinerseits. Vermutlich ist dies aber auch gar nicht irgendeiner Inkonsequenz geschuldet, sondern liegt in der Natur der Sache, wortwörtlich. Die Welt ist ein aberwitziges Modell. Was ist wirklich? Unser Bewusstsein, dies ist die einzige genaue Antwort, die ich geben kann.
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Denn das, was ist, ist nicht, weil wir es fĂŒhlen Und ist nicht nicht, weil wir es nicht mehr fĂŒhlen. Weil es besteht sind wir und sind so dauernd. So ist denn alles Sein ein einzig Sein, Und dass es weiter ist, wenn einer stirbt, Sagt dir, dass er nicht aufgehört zu sein.
Erwin Schrödinger (1942)
Neben der Wellengleichung die von ihm gewĂŒnschte Grabinschrift
Autumn đđđ
(and thanks tumblr for featuring me on the radar thing! I just wish tumblr wouldnât be that infected with all these spam ads, the ones you get as comment under your pictures, itâs really annoying so I donât read comments anymore..so also sorry when I donât answer to normal comments)
What is it that has called you so suddenly out of nothingness to enjoy for a brief while a spectacle which remains quite indifferent to you?
Erwin Schrödinger (via thefutureiscrazy-blog)
Walden Pond, MA
âI went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to practise resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms.â - Henry David Thoreau, Walden. Or Life in the Woods
I swam in Walden Pond and the sun made my hair look red in the emerald water, the whole place carries a spirit that can be carried everywhere if you just know what you have to look for yet it is so very unique.