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How To Overcome Your Ego
Stop being offended Let go of the need to win Let go of the need to be right Let go of the need to be superior Let go of the need to have more Let go of identifying yourself by your achievements Let go of reputation
Namaste 🙏🏽
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looks like brain neurons to me. i swear the universe is just one big brain and inside each of us is a universe like ours

Astronomers find a ‘fossil cloud’ uncontaminated since the Big Bang⠀ ⠀ A simulation of galaxies (orange) and gas (blue) in the universe. There are rare pockets of gas left over from the Big Bang that has remained unpolluted by material from exploding stars.⠀ ⠀ This ancient remnant of the Big Bang could help researchers better understand how and why different types of stars and galaxies formed in the early universe.⠀ ⠀ Astronomers have discovered an ancient remnant of the Big Bang with some of the world’s most powerful telescopes. This scrap of pure material from the universe’s beginning could help researchers to better understand how and why different types of stars and galaxies formed in the early universe.⠀ ⠀ A group of astronomers, led by Fred Robert and Michael Murphy of the Swinburne University of Technology in Australia used telescopes at the W. M. Keck Obervatory in Hawaii to find a cloud of gas left over from the Big Bang lurking far out in the universe. The telescope also found a quasar — an ultra-bright active galactic nucleus emitting lots of energy — lurking behind the cloud.⠀ ⠀ This cloud is a remarkable find because has changed remarkably little since its creation. “Everywhere we look, the gas in the universe is polluted by waste heavy elements from exploding stars. But this particular cloud seems pristine, unpolluted by stars even 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang,” Robert said in a statement. “If it has any heavy elements at all, it must be less than 1/10,000th of the proportion we see in our Sun. This is extremely low; the most compelling explanation is that it’s a true relic of the Big Bang,” he added.⠀ ⠀ Because the quasar behind the ancient cloud is so bright, it illuminates the material in it. This illumination allowed the researchers to see the spectral shadows of the hydrogen in the gas cloud, and because it hasn’t been contaminated, it’s a look at what the cloud looked like billions of years ago.⠀ ⠀ This is not the first cloud remnant from the Big Bang ever discovered. In 2011, researchers discovered two other “fossil clouds.”⠀ ⠀ Text Credit: https://buff.ly/HQ8zp9⠀ Image: http://bit.ly/2uG7JYS (TNG COLLABORATION) via Instagram http://bit.ly/2T5PFCH
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Marcel Proust, from The Complete Short Stories; “Pleasures and Regrets,”
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Book of Healing and Book of Love are officially available! Order them here 🕊🌹
They are collections of new and old pieces. All of the books I’ve published online will no longer be available soon. The best of each are in these.
You can buy them from me in person, too! Or if you have a special request (signing, notes, any extras) email me and I can make sure they get to you the way you want them.
From Book of Healing
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“This is it, I think, this is it, right now, the present, this empty gas station, here, this western wind, this tang of coffee on the tongue, and I am petting the puppy, I am watching the mountain. And the second I verbalize this awareness in my brain, I cease to see the mountain or feel the puppy. I am opaque, so much black asphalt.”
— Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
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Old town street in Damascus, November 2005, Syria
photography by cityhopper2
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