The passion of lightning, Art by Lucas Garcete
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The passion of lightning, Art by Lucas Garcete
The Essence of Liberation and Self-Sovereignty To exist authentically in a world that may strive for conformity is itself a magical act, an affirmation of divine sovereignty over imposed norms. When embraced without shame, love and desire become expressions of freedom: affirmation through transcendence, and beauty through truth. Thus, the phrase "your intention is your true power" means recognizing that one's inner desire—sexual, emotional, spiritual, and magical—is not a weakness or a sin, but a source of creativity and liberation. In this worldview, intention merges with identity, passion, and spirituality. It is the essence of magic and being—the will that proclaims: "I am, and I will be." @abn-iiblis-666 WhatsApp: +2011 14948439
Redhead, you know what they say...
"His fangs grazed her neck, a promise of pleasure and pain as old as time. 'Mine,' he breathed, the word a possessive growl against her skin. 'Now and forever.'"
One year has gone by since David Lynch’s death in January 2026, and we want to honor him with this special image that Helmut Newton took of Lynch and Isabella Rosselini in 1988.
With Lynch’s passing, the world lost a voice that reshaped cinema and television. He created art that felt personal, alive, unfinished, and his influence will forever ripple through filmmakers, writers and artists everywhere. His movies like "Mulholland Drive", "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet" stay unmatched and will forever remain parts of film history.
Helmut Newton, David Lynch and Isabella Rossellini, Los Angeles 1988 © Helmut Newton Foundation.
Various Artists - Castle of Solitude N°2 (1994)