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Thinking of you, Sara.
I’m not on Tumblr enough anymore. So I just saw this.
love.
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Posted 5 months ago
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Thinking of you, Sara.
I’m not on Tumblr enough anymore. So I just saw this.
love.
(Source: thethirdheart)
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First two, Spring of 2010.
Third image, Summertime. Growing, loving kitten.
Baby Simba-rasta. I will miss your sweetness always.
He better be good to you. <3
Posted 9 months ago
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The ‘Tree of Life’ concept is found in many cultures worldwide including Celtic. It is often regarded as an all-nourishing, all-giving Mother, many myths tell of the Tree of Life or World Tree as being involved in the creation of the universe. Britain was once covered by huge oak forests and tree reverence is a major feature within the Celtic religion. They reflect a link between the upper and lower worlds.
The art forms represented here come from the ‘Book of Kells’. According to George Bain, author of “Celtic Art the methods of construction”, the Celtic ‘Tree of Life’ completes the total of created life, the seven created beings of the Celtic world, Plant, Insect, Fish, Repetile, Bird, Animal and Man. There is a distinct similarity between these and examples from Buddist art, perhaps helpful in proving the Celtic migrations to these lands.
In most ‘Tree of Life’ examples, the plants and trees have a logical growth pattern with branches from a main stem to form cornucopia from which other branches with leaves and fruits emerge. It is interesting to note that in most examples the plants bear a remarkable resemblence to mistletoe, one of the Druids most sacred plants.
Posted 10 months ago
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The balance is way, way off.
Western wants crush the rest of the world’s needs.
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This was the welcome note in my church’s booklet for today’s service. I just thought some of you would like to know that the true message of Christianity is one of love and acceptance.
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—Mahatma Gandhi (via simplifyyourlife)
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Good morning. I’ma monster.
I’m re-blogging this. sorry, my love.
[If others steal it, I’ll make sure to track them down and ensure they give you proper credit.]
But you are not a monster. This photograph makes me think of:
And p.s.
I love you.
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“The trees like lungs filling with air / My sister, the mean one, pulling my hair” (Taken with Instagram)
I want this as a tattoo. Almost. I’m very picky about tattoos.
The first half of that quote, though, is one of my all-time favorites ever. And I most likely will get it put into my skin, somehow and someday.
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