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"An old vagabond in his 60s told me about it over a beer in Central America, goes something like this: The more places you see, the more things you see that appeal to you, but no one place has them all. In fact, each place has a smaller and smaller percentage of the things you love, the more things you see. It drives you, even subconsciously, to keep looking, for a place not that's perfect (we all know there's no Shangri-La), but just for a place that's "just right for you." But the curse is that the odds of finding "just right" get smaller, not larger, the more you experience. So you keep looking even more, but it always gets worse the more you see. This is Part A of the Curse. Part B is relationships. The more you travel, the more numerous and profoundly varied the relationships you will have. But the more people you meet, the more diffused your time is with any of them. Since all these people can't travel with you, it becomes more and more difficult to cultivate long term relationships the more you travel. Yet you keep traveling, and keep meeting amazing people, so it feels fulfilling, but eventually, you miss them all, and many have all but forgotten who you are. And then you make up for it by staying put somewhere long enough to develop roots and cultivate stronger relationships, but these people will never know what you know or see what you've seen, and you will always feel a tinge of loneliness, and you will want to tell your stories just a little bit more than they will want to hear them. The reason this is part of the Curse is that it gets worse the more you travel, yet travel seems to be a cure for a while." Well I heard it from a middle-aged Swedish woman in Brazil while finishing my last Caipirinha but still some aspects are so true. -A travel reflection written by my New Zealand travel partner Rasmus.
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To a man who has observed the world, the misery, the wars, the endless sorrow of the human being - to him the scriptures, authority, beliefs, the rituals, the innumerable political speeches, the ideological and political commitments such as the communist, the socialist, the congress, the democrat, and the republican have no meaning any more. And it would be absurd, childish, immature, to look to those to bring about a change in the world, to bring about a good society - not a great society; a great society is not necessarily a good society.
Jiddu Krishnamurti (via jiddu-krishnamurti)
A rare lecdem on voice culture by Dr Balamuralikrishna.
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“You may remember the story of how the devil and a friend of his were walking down the street, when they saw ahead of them a man stoop down and pick up something from the ground, look at it, and put it away in his pocket. The friend said to the devil, “What did that man pick up?” “He picked up a piece of Truth,” said the devil. “That is a very bad business for you, then,” said his friend. “Oh, not at all,” the devil replied, “I am going to let him organize it.“
Jiddu Krishnamurti (via jiddu-krishnamurti)
A 10-page booklet by a French illustrator provides an insight into what women's clothing looked like through the ages.
Zinnia Ray Chaudhri’s scroll piece on Giafferri’s booklet which includes a few of my observations on the illustrations.
I take pleasure in my transformations. I look quiet and consistent, but few know how many women there are in me.
Anaïs Nin (via rabbitinthemoon)
Many women have been tricked out their softness, inaccurately led to believe that it equates to weakness and docility. But a soft woman doesn’t necessarily mean a fragmented woman. There’s actually great strength in the irresistible softness of femininity. While she knows how to yield and surrender when necessary, a soft woman could be leading a pack a wolves and not be noticed. Plus she’s got the charm to make others think they are actually leading, but gently and most lovingly, they are indeed being led.
Oshun’s daughters by India Ame’ye (via eatmangoesnekkid)
Where there is love, is there comparison? When you love someone with all your heart, with all your mind, with all your body, with your entire being, is there comparison? When you totally abandon yourself to that love, there is not the other.
Jiddu Krishnamurti (via jiddu-krishnamurti)
Down-to-Earth Curanderismo
Sometimes when people come to me, they are in a mode of simple spiritual survival. They are trying to believe in God, but they must reject everything that seems inauthentic, pious, or goody-two-shoes. For that reason, the down-to-earth practicality of curanderismo appeals to them. A woman named Sara wrote to me after her first limpia: “I don’t remember a lot of what you said but my body absorbed it. Sometimes I tried to pray but the dear God blah, blah, blah, or Zen mindfulness seemed too remote, perhaps too clean for my current `circumstances. I like the way you prayed, it seemed down and dirty, if you know what I mean.”.........
The curandera knows that life is not black-and-white. A good curandera can help us find middle ground in a culture where balance reality, and enlightened compromise are not always a part of our support systems, and where doctors are often clinical and impersonal and priests preach that using birth control will cause someone to go to hell.
Woman Who Glows In the Dark by Elena Avila
Capoeira.
That’s probably a superpower.
Fuck it up !
Disguised as dancing African slaves in Brazil would practice this capoeria as a fighting style
If you know love, you will not follow anybody. Love does not obey.
Jiddu Krishnamurti (via jiddu-krishnamurti)
Choose love! Choose love! Enter the rose garden. Let your soul make peace with the thorns.
Rumi (via motherofhermes)
When you say you love God what does it mean? It means that you love a projection of your own imagination, a projection of yourself clothed in certain forms of respectability according to what you think is noble and holy; so to say, ‘I love God’, is absolute nonsense. When you worship God you are worshipping yourself - and that is not love.
Jiddu Krishnamurti (via jiddu-krishnamurti)