Sun Dancer

May 23
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Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius
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Weme Zeit ist wie Ewigkeit,
Und Ewigkeit wie die Zeit,
Der ist befreyt von allem streit.
— JB
May 21
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“Labia enim sacerdotis custodient scientiam et legem requirent ex ore eius quia angelus Domini exercituum est.”  Malachi 2:7

“Labia enim sacerdotis custodient scientiam et legem requirent ex ore eius quia angelus Domini exercituum est.”  Malachi 2:7

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Je f’rai un domaine
Ou l’amour s ‘ra roi
Ou l’amour s’ ra loi
ou tu serais reine
— Jacques Brel
May 17
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necspenecmetu:

Charles Meynier, Erato, Muse of Lyrical Poetry, c. 1798-1800

necspenecmetu:

Charles Meynier, Erato, Muse of Lyrical Poetry, c. 1798-1800

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adriat1c:

Sir Edward Burne-Jones The Briar Wood - Legend of Briar Rose

adriat1c:

Sir Edward Burne-Jones The Briar Wood - Legend of Briar Rose

(via antigravity000)

May 16
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eaglenose:


Busto di Hermes.

Marmo, copia romana del 1° secolo dC di un originale greco della seconda metà del 5° secolo aCMuseo Palatino , Roma.

eaglenose:

Busto di Hermes.

Marmo, copia romana del 1° secolo dC di un originale greco della seconda metà del 5° secolo aC
Museo Palatino , Roma.

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中元北极紫微宫,北极五星在其中。
大帝之坐第二珠,第三之星庶子居。
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Toren wir, auf Lind’rung da zu hoffen
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With such feelings in our hearts we forever want to imbue ourselves with the meaning of the rose cross so that we can perceive it in the proper way as the motto for our doing, weaving and feeling. Not the black cross alone. He who tears the roses from the black cross and has nothing left but the black cross, would fall into the clutches of Ahriman. The black cross in itself represents life when it strives to embrace inanimate matter. Also, if one were to separate the cross from the roses, keeping only the latter, one would nor find the proper thing. For the roses, separate from the cross, tend to elevate us to a life of selfish striving toward the spiritual, but not to a life in which we reveal the spirit in a material world. Not the cross alone, not the roses alone, but the roses on the cross, the cross carrying the roses: That is our proper symbol.
— Rudolf Steiner
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Ancora Imparo

Michelangelo

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