me and you and a field of flowers
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me and you and a field of flowers
A bit more of cosmic fruit…
A true sense of remembering, remembering with everything that remembering entails, remembering with grace and vastness and depth, remembering feelingly and conscientiously, without excuses and evasions and self-manipulation, remembering with vitality and acceptance and growth, remembering through allowing and not merely reliving, remembering without merely scratching the surface of what troubles the psyche of a person but also fully permitting what wounds us to be a part of us and a part of our own history as people, remembering as a true integral catalyst and a process that connects us to who we are can feel so strengthening and wholesome and impactful toward one’s own heart and personhood. Proper remembering can create a new inner center that can feel so liberating and transformative.
Daria Hlazatova
“The meaning of your life depends on which ideas you permit to use you. Who you think you are determines where you put your attention. Where you direct your attention creates your life experiences, and brings a new course of events into being. Where you habitually put your attention is what you worship. What do you worship in this mindstream called your life?”
— Gangaji
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Black wooden mythologies by zh3nya
you know what? go to your local library.
nobody cares if you just want to read Twitter with the free wifi. in fact we’re ecstatic you’re there.
don’t be afraid to touch the books. hell, taking them off the shelf and leaving them on shelving carts is one of the main ways the library counts usage and foot traffic, so don’t reshelve them yourself and don’t be afraid of looking at them!
most libraries now allow covered drinks, and many have special areas where you’re allowed to bring something to eat. have your lunch there, it’s quiet!
lovely large tables for crafts or art? they have you covered!
magazines and periodicals so you can read the newest events or pick up a new recipe? check!
you can even just watch a DVD if you have the appropriate portable screen and courtesy headphones.
GO to the library. LOVE the library. USE the library. you already paid for it!!
RUSSULA AMETHYSTINA
Grows under spruce and fir trees from mid-summer to autumn and is generally a variation of blueish red or violet, lilac, purple, burgundy (wine red) or brownish purple/red. It is impossible to distinguish from another Russula, Russula turci. Only microscopic analysis is able to determine which of the two it is. However, since both are edible, a mistake in identification won’t have deadly consequences.
More characteristics:
The cap is between 8 and 12 cm in diameter
The cap skin can be pulled off from the edge towards the centre
The gills’ colour can range from cream to bright yellow
Spore print is cream to light orange
It has a strong smell of iodine to it, especially around the stem base