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Michael Jackson was going for Japanese yall just have a black and white worldview
Decades of patience, visible only from above ◎ Japan
2009-11-20
Eyes may admire, but appearances never feed the soul.
Anaïs Nin, The Diary of Anais Nin Vol. II: 1934-1939
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"NEW ORLEANS, LA" (2006), GIUSEPPE SOFO
“Modesty does not mean thinking of yourself as tiny or small. Modesty here means feeling true and genuine. Therefore the warrior feels self-contained, with no need for external reference points to confirm him. Part of modesty is an underlying brilliance, being self-contained but shining out. The warrior’s awareness shines out with tremendous inquisitiveness, a keen interest in everything around him. You begin to see things as natural messages, rather than as reference points for your existence. The difference between ordinary inquisitiveness and that of the warrior’s path of meek is that the warrior’s awareness is always joined with discipline. Therefore you don’t miss anything; you see every detail. Such disciplined awareness is clearing the ground in such a way that the universe begins to become part of your vision.”
— Chögyam Trungpa, Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
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