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Spirit Body Consciousness by Byron Tik
“[…] Feelings of depersonalization and derealization can be very disturbing and may feel like you’re living in a dream.”
Praise the fuckin’ Lord.
Mia Goth as Maxine Minx in X (2022)
Jenny Holzer, Untitled In a Dream You Saw a Way To Survive and You Were Full of Joy, 1983-85
Hideo Yamashita, from JCA Annual 3 (1980)
Jack Kerouac, from “Mexico City Blues,” originally published c. July 1959
Albert Camus, The Misunderstanding (1943)
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Didier Faustino
Ana Mendieta, La Venus Negra, 1981 "I have been carrying on a dialogue between the landscape and the female body (based on my own silhouette) I am overwhelmed by the feeling of having been cast from the womb (nature). Through my earth/body sculptures I become one with the earth I become an extension of nature and nature becomes an extension of my body." - Ana Mendieta
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Ocean Bird (Washup), 1974 Flower Person, Flower Body, 1975 Untitled: Silueta Series
i dreamt you said my name, you looked at me the same
— chelsea cutler, “i was in heaven”
bell hooks mentioned going through a time in her life where she was severely depressed and suicidal and how the only way she got through it was through changing her environment: She surrounded her home with buddhas of all colors, Audre Lorde’s A Litany for Survival facing her as she wakes up, and filling the space she saw everyday with reinforcing objects and meaningful books. She asks herself each day, “What are you going to do today to resist domination?” I also really liked it when she said that in order to move from pain to power, it is crucial to engage in “an active rewriting of our lives.”
Yoshitomo Nara / Baby Baby I Never Dream / 2007