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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
hello vonnie
dirt enthusiast
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NASA
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
cherry valley forever

Kaledo Art
will byers stan first human second
almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
occasionally subtle
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@zarmeza
New blood joins this Earth
And quickly gets subdued
Through constant pained disgrace
The young boy learns their rules.
Merida, Venezuela: Mérida, officially known as Santiago de los Caballeros de Mérida, is the capital of the municipality of Libertador and the state of Mérida, and is one of the main cities of the Venezuelan Andes. It was founded in 1558 by Captain Juan Rodríguez Suárez, forming part of Nueva Granada, but later became part of the Captaincy General of Venezuela and played an active role in the War of Independence. Wikipedia
If I had just one wish, only one demand I hope he's not like me, I hope he understands That he can take this life and hold it by the hand And he can greet the world with arms wide open.
Nietzsche's "God is Dead" and the Ever Evolving Understanding of The Divine, by Google Gemini.
Nietzsche's proclamation of "God is dead" could be interpreted as a critique of the limited and often distorted image of God that has been perpetuated throughout history. The traditional conception of God, often anthropomorphic and imbued with human qualities, reflects the limitations and aspirations of those who created it. A God who is vengeful, jealous, or proud is, in essence, a mirror of our own insecurities and ambitions.
The death of this interpretation of God could liberate us from the burden of projecting our fears and desires onto a higher being, allowing us to seek a more authentic and humble understanding of the divine. It could mark the beginning of an inner journey, an invitation to explore the depths of our own consciousness. As we shed the rigid and dogmatic notions of the divine, we open ourselves up to new, more humble possibilities and perspectives.
The demise of the traditional God, as Nietzsche suggested, might have paved the way for a more nuanced and inclusive spiritual journey.
This journey towards a God of unconditional love, free from judgment and vengeance, is an aspiration that unites us all, regardless of our beliefs or cultures, and it is a testament to the inevitability of our spiritual growth. Nietzsche's proclamation, while radical, could ultimately point towards a more authentic and ever evolving understanding of the divine.
They dedicate their lives
To running all of his
He tries to please them all
This bitter man he is
...
Throughout his life the same
He's battled constantly
This fight he cannot win
A tired man they see no longer cares
Que brisa tan suave.
My eyes are blind but I can see.
The snowflakes glisten on the tree.
The sun no longer sets me free.
I feel the snowflakes freezing me.
“Desde tiempos antiguos hasta el presente, Dios está con aquellos que sirven con dignidad y honor.”
Dat fucking hair! I’m jealous…
The Lost Canvas - EP 8: “Day of Breeze”
~ Virgo Asmita appreciation post ~
Request by Anon.
“Yo soy sólo un ferviente perseguidor de la verdad”
Anything which is troubling you, anything which is irritating you, THAT is your teacher.
Ajahn Chah (via the-red-lotus-blog)
Devica.
Courage is grace under pressure
- Ernest Hemingway
They say 65 percent of all statistics Are made up right there on the spot 82.4 percent of people believe 'em Whether they're accurate statistics or not I don't know what you believe But I do know there's no doubt I need another double-shot of something 90 proof I got too much to think about