stellarphotog:

You can go to Tibet or India or Thailand, experiment with Peyote and Ayahuasca, trip on acid, read a million self-help and spiritual healing/awakening books, study every religion to mock the face of the planet and not even come close. I think we are all born with different levels of spiritual awareness, perhaps based on different experiences during our past lives, if you believe in reincarnation and the like.  We can only improve on what we start off with in the womb. I’ve seen it come so easy to some and others struggle to only reach 10% before their time is up. Everyone is chasing and working so hard to reach it instead of being in the moment and feeling the magic happen within every fiber of their being. Breath in…exhale…be in this moment with yourself…trust the universe and it will lead you to where you’re supposed
to be. _stellarphotog



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stellarphotog:

You can go to Tibet or India or Thailand, experiment with Peyote and Ayahuasca, trip on acid, read a million self-help and spiritual healing/awakening books, study every religion to mock the face of the planet and not even come close. I think we are all born with different levels of spiritual awareness, perhaps based on different experiences during our past lives, if you believe in reincarnation and the like. We can only improve on what we start off with in the womb. I’ve seen it come so easy to some and others struggle to only reach 10% before their time is up. Everyone is chasing and working so hard to reach it instead of being in the moment and feeling the magic happen within every fiber of their being. Breath in…exhale…be in this moment with yourself…trust the universe and it will lead you to where you’re supposed
to be. _stellarphotog

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supersonicelectronic:

Spoke Art just released a fantastic set of prints related to Wes Anderson’s films by artist Sam Smith. (Sam’s Tumblr.) Buy them here before they’re gone!

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I think one of the most radical things we can do, as oppressed peoples, is reclaim our bodies as our own and reject those normative standards of beauty. We need to see our bodies, our lives, as beautiful. We need to not only be ok with our bodies but also celebrate them for their difference, their gorgeousness. We need to look in the mirror and be able to masturbate to our own image. We need to see our wild, natural hair and our thick thighs and see them as the epitome of splendor. We need to be able to dance in the street and shout that we are fucking hot!

Is this easy? Hell no! We need to deprogram decades and decades of messages that tells us that we are ugly, worthless and unworthy of love. This is hard work! And it is only done with the gentleness of a community of people that love and affirm us. Because otherwise, the constant batter of hatred that we face in everyday life will convince us that we are ugly, worthless and unworthy of love. We need to have the place to come home to to heal and recover and remember who we are.

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"What you are is a complicated girl with simple needs. You need your books and time to read, and you need a few friends and you need someone-not to take care of you, but to care for you. If you have all those things, you’ll always be alright."

— Brian Morton, “Breakable You”  (via thatkindofwoman)

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"Some people become angry when their thoughts are challenged, however i appreciate it. Challenged thoughts provoke further critical thinking, which strengthen your views. Don’t fear correction use it as a tool to build your thoughts."

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petit-poids:

Yesterday we found Swanski street art on the Nowolipki Street (Warsaw). The first photo comes from the artist facebook fanpage (by Grajper), I did the rest. 

blastto:

Magnus Gjoen

blastto:

Magnus Gjoen

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