The Dusk of the Gods, 1911 by Norman Mills Price

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The Dusk of the Gods, 1911 by Norman Mills Price
Part of a flat silver plate showing Venus rising from the waves, from Traprain Law, 410 - 425 AD.
National Museums Scotland
Cows relaxing below a waterfall - Haute Route Pyreneenne, July 2018
photo by nature-hiking
@red-makes-art
parasitic pathogens chart (1951)
Root Chakra Affirmations and Inspirations
Affirmations are positive statements which you can repeatedly say out loud or in your head. Even if you don’t believe them to be true, over time you will start to.
Having a list of them, or putting them up in places you can see or even having them play aloud is a good way to remember them.
The following affirmations encourage a balanced Root Chakra.
“I am safe.”
“I have the right to be here.”
“I love and accept my body.”
“The Earth supports me and meets my needs.”
“I am a mountain.”
“I am grounded and connected to the Earth.”
“I have all that I need.”
“I have nothing to fear.”
“I deserve to have my needs met.”
“I claim my body and the space it takes.”
Details from The Roses of Heliogabalus by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
1888
Oil on canvas
Private collection
Vogue Cover, July 1931 by Georges Lepape
Why are we silent???
we’re silent because we didnt know. thats the whole problem. how can we talk about a problem we literally dont know about because of a media blackout.
here are some links.
Shahd Khidir uses her platform to spread awareness
Nahid Jabrallah tells DW about the sexual violence
Authorities Are lying about the death toll
Government is killing people during an internet shut down
Central Committee of Sudan Doctors confirms that it’s still going (i linked their whole facebook for updates. these doctors are sided with the protestors)
a lot of information is from the 3-4 of june but this appears to still be a problem. stay aware.
Thanks for the links!
You said it yourself, media isn’t covering it so how are we just magically supposed to know OP?
its a developing issue and with the internet shutdown, its a great struggle to truly find out what is happening at the scene. spread the word and let news media know!
I don’t care what type of account you have please reblog this 🌻
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Mycenae ruins, Greece, Reconstruction made by Ubisoft for the game Assassin’s Creed.
reblog and make a wish! this was removed from tumbrl due to “violating one or more of Tumblr’s Community Guidelines”, but since my wish came true the first time, I’m putting it back. :)
George Barbier (1882-1932), ‘Falbalas et Fanfreluches, Almanach des modes..’, 1924 Source
you ever just wanna be a minoan goddess figurine? wear a beautiful dress that flows to your ankles. have your tiddies out for the world to see. maybe hold a couple snakes or an ax or something. god that sounds like a dream
The Palácio da Regaleira and chapel in Sintra, Portugal. The palace and surrounding buildings and gardens were built in the early 20th century for António Augusto Carvalho Monteiro, an eccentric entomologist with a law degree who inherited a huge fortune from his family in Rio de Janeiro.
Photo by Charles Reeza, May 2018
Karel Vítězslav Mašek(1865–1927)
The Enchanted Country, 1890
Albert Besnard (French, 1849 - 1934)
Women of Algiers, N/D
Oil on canvas, 61 x 50 m