nepenthe
(noun), An ancient greek word, nepenthe is defined as a medicine for sorrow. It is a place, person or thing, which can aid in forgetting your pain and suffering. (via wordsnquotes)

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nepenthe
(noun), An ancient greek word, nepenthe is defined as a medicine for sorrow. It is a place, person or thing, which can aid in forgetting your pain and suffering. (via wordsnquotes)
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full moon [in taurus]: november 4th good for: love, real estate, money, gain, and material acquisition
new moon [in scorpio]: november 18th good for: secrets, power, psychic growth, sexual matters, and fundamental transformations
Astronomical & Astrological Events in November 🌌
November 1st: Moon at Aphelion; Jupiter conjunct Haumea
November 2nd: Saturn square Chiron; Moon conjunct Eris
November 3rd: Jupiter quintile Pluto
November 4th: Full Moon in Taurus; Taurids Meteor Shower
November 5th: Mercury enters Sagittarius; Moon at Perigee; Taurids Meteor Shower
November 7th: Venus enters Scorpio
November 10th: Moon conjunct Ceres; Last Quarter Moon in Leo
November 11th: Saturn trine Uranus; Venus conjunct Haumea
November 13th: Venus conjunct Jupiter
November 14th: Close approach of the Moon and Mars; Moon conjunct Makemake
November 16th: Moon conjunct Haumea and Venus
November 17th: Leonids Meteor Shower
November 18th: New Moon in Scorpio; Mars conjunct Makemake; Leonids Meteor Shower
November 20th: Moon conjunct Mercury; Moon at Perihelion
November 21st: Sun enters Sagittarius; Moon at Apogee
November 22nd: Neptune Direct; Jupiter sesquiquadrate Chiron; Moon conjunct Pluto; Mercury at Greatest Brightness
November 24th: Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation
November 26th: First Quarter Moon in Aquarius
November 28th: Mercury at Dichotomy; Mercury conjunct Saturn
November 30th: Moon conjunct Eris
Crystal Goblets, Cutlery and Wands by Leonie Vivienne Rothman on Etsy
"I came in the hope we will co-create the deep, joyous relief Of listening and expressing Without reactive defense, agenda or manipulation. I came to be messy, and get messier. I came in the belief we are all brilliantly, perfectly flawed." Happy New Moon in Virgo. 🖤🌑⭐
Water is the softest thing, yet it can penetrate mountains and earth. This shows clearly the principle of softness overcoming hardness.
Lao Tzu (via wordsnquotes)
The rule for all terrors is to head straight into them. When you are sailing in a storm, you don’t let a wave hit your boat on the side. You go bow into the wave and ride it. So in the same way, old folklore says, this is an old wives tale with a lot of truth in it, whenever you meet a ghost don’t run away, because the ghost will capture the substance of your fear and materialise itself out of your own substance and will kill you eventually, because it will take over all your own vitality. So then, whenever confronted with a ghost, walk straight into it and it will disappear. So in the same way, when people stir up the depths of the unconscious and are confronted with their own monsters….when you get that sense of terror, go right at it, don’t run away. Explore, feel the fear as completely as you can feel it. Head straight into it and just it so happens that these things give you the opportunity to go into some of your very, very most closely kept skeletons and the result of that is invariably beneficial.
Alan Watts, The Rule for All Terrors (via madness-narrative)
Despite the scalding wax coating her fingers, this statue never flinches. Perhaps she is a human jack-o-lantern?
“I don’t know anything with certainty, but seeing the stars makes me dream.” ― Vincent Van Gogh
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Call her moonchild Dancing in the shallows of a river Lovely moonchild Dreaming in the shadow Of the willow. Talking to the trees of the Cobweb strange Sleeping on the steps of a fountain Waving silver wands to the Night-birds song Waiting for the sun on the mountain. She’s a moonchild Gathering the flowers in a garden. Lovely moonchild Drifting on the echoes of the hours. Sailing on the wind In a milk white gown Dropping circle stones on a sun dial Playing hide and seek With the ghosts of dawn Waiting for a smile from a sun child.
King Crimson - Moonchild (1969)
how do u actually save bees?
Plant bee-friendly flowers
Support your local beekeepers
Set up bee hotels for solitary bees
If you see a lethargic bee feed it sugar water
Spread awareness of the importance off bees
+Don’t eat honey✌🏻
NO.
That will not help save the bees at all. They need the excess honey removed from their hives. That’s the beekeepers entire livelihood.
Seriously refusing to eat honey is one of those well-meaning but ultimately terrible ideas. The bees make way too much honey and need it out in order to thrive (not being funny but that was literally a side effect in Bee Movie). Plus that’s the only way for the beekeepers to make the money they need to keep the bees healthy. Do not stop eating honey because somebody on Tumblr told you too.
excess honey, if not removed, can ferment and poison the bees. even if it doesn’t, it attracts animals and other insects which can hurt the bees or even damage the hive. why vegans think letting bees stew in their own drippings is ‘cruelty-free’ is beyond me. >:[
the fact that we find honey yummy and nutritious is part of why we keep bees, true, but the truth is we mostly keep them to pollinate our crops. the vegetable crops you seem to imagine would still magically sustain us if we stopped cultivating bees.
and when you get right down to it… domestic bees aren’t confined in any way. if they wanted to fly away, they could, and would. they come back to the wood frame hives humans build because those are nice places to nest.
so pretending domestic bees have it worse than wild bees is just the most childish kind of anthropomorphizing.
If anything, man-made hives are MORE suitable for bees to live in because we have mathematically determined their optimal living space and conditions, and can control them better in our hives. We also can treat them for diseases and pests much easier than we could if they were living in, say, a tree.
Tl;dr for all of this: eating honey saves the bees from themselves, and keeping them in man-made hives is good for them.
@uselessprotag
^^^!!!!!
Also… if you stop buying honey.. apiaries stop existing…no apiaries = HUGE GIANT DECLINE in bee populations. not eating honey = death to bees. Don’t like eating honey? buy bees wax products from your local apiaries. Beeswax candles are AMAZING.