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we bought a used bay window at the habitat restore for $19 today. i’m gonna use it for hardening off my plants this springs instead of building an entire coldframe.
I’m not a party gay. I’m a couch gay, a homosectional you could say
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Figurine of a Seated Goddess
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1st half of 6th Millenium
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Hilma af Klint (Swedish, 1862-1944)
Tree of Knowledge, 1913
Hilma af Klint’s paintings are diagrams of a spiritual plane that underlies the visual world. She was a member of a small group of women who would meet to access religious spirits with knowledge of the afterlife.
Gregor, one of the spiritual masters she contacted during these meetings, said to her that the paintings represent “All the knowledge that is not of the senses, not of the intellect, not of the heart but is the property that exclusively belongs to the deepest aspect of your being […] the knowledge of your spirit.”
Hilma af Klint wanted to keep her paintings secret from the public until 20 years after her death.
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La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc), dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer; 1928
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Juan O'Gorman - El Reino Vegetal Es Un País Lejano (The Vegetable Kingdom Is A Distant Country) [tempera on masonite, 1947]
Balinese painting depicting Hanumanji carrying Mt. Dronagiri with the Sanjeevani plant on it.
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“The soul leaves the body torn and bruised,”— Collected Poems 1909-1962: La Figlia che Piange, T.S. Eliot
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Horst Janssen (1929 – Hamburg – 1995) - Morgengruss für Johanna, ca. 1972.
The World of Interiors, March 2011. Photo - Christopher Simon Sykes.
Elizabeth Montagu, Duchess of Manchester (1741 - 1832). Botanical Study.








