I lay, like a beetle irrigating a rose, my red thoughts in a red shade all I was
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I lay, like a beetle irrigating a rose, my red thoughts in a red shade all I was
poem excerpt, henri cole source image
The heavens above. 1882. Cover detail.
A study of sky. 1896. Cover detail.
kate moss photographed by corinne day
credit: http://pislices.ca/post/155946264317/galaxy-170116
Photo by Alice Sioustis
Berni Louisa Tin
When nature aligns (by Fábio Silva)
Mist of the Future | Cody Sampson
Revolving Particles | Cody Sampson
// original comp. generated loop by http://cody-sampson.tumblr.com/
all dimensions of space/matter are interlaced; there is no separation between them, but separation becomes apparent to a manifested perceiver whom emerges and evolves reading information of a specific dimension
from a two dimensional perspective, matter is perceived as a surface of one dimension in two dimensions of space.
from a three dimensional perspective, matter is perceived as a surface of two dimensions in three dimensions of space.
from a four dimensional perspective, matter is perceived as a surface of three dimensions in four dimensions of space.
and so on and so forth…
an infinite number of 1 dimensional shapes are in an object of two dimensions
an infinite number of 2 dimensional shapes are in an object of three dimensions
an infinite number of 3 dimensional shapes are in an object of four dimensions
however, all the same… it’s the same object no matter the specific dimension that it’s being perceived in
Moth mullein. The Flower-Finder. 1914.
Paul Neyron rose. A little book about roses. 1916.
“Great Decorative Dahlia Mrs. Roosevelt.” The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics cultivation and history. 1916. Source.
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