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“Winter, through your hoary frost, I travel on, longing to be lost.”
by Patrick Mueller
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Full Pink Moon in Scorpio by Rami Ammoun (Apr. 2021)
by Darja Bilyk
“As a man discards his threadbare robes and puts on new, so the Spirit throws off Its worn- out bodies and takes fresh ones. Weapons cleave It not, fire burns It not, water drenches It not, and wind dries It not. It is impenetrable; It can be neither drowned nor scorched nor dried. It is Eternal, All- pervading, Unchanging, Immovable and Most Ancient. It is named the Unmanifest, the Unthinkable, the immutable. Wherefore, knowing the Spirit as such, thou hast no cause to grieve. Even if thou thinkest of It as constantly being born, constantly dying, even then, O Mighty Man, thou still hast no cause to grieve. For death is as sure for that which is born, as birth is for that which is dead. Therefore grieve not for what is inevitable. The end and the beginning of beings are unknown. We see only the intervening formations. Then what cause is there for grief? One hears of the Spirit with surprise, another thinks It marvellous, the third listens without comprehending. Thus, though many are told about It, scarcely is there one who knows It. Be not anxious about these armies. The Spirit in man is imperishable.”
— Bhagavad Gita, II: 22-30
Incense Burner in Form of a Praying Mantis, Japan 18-19th century [1800x1200]