Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text

Dancer with Bouquet by Edgar Degas (1834 - 1917)
70 notes
·
View notes
Text
cross and bones

Mary Magdalene in the Desert by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824 - 1898)
427 notes
·
View notes
Text

Duncan Grant (British/English, 1885-1978) • The Doorway • c. 1955 • Christie's
90 notes
·
View notes
Text
wow

John Dickson Batten - Beauty and the Beast (1904)
273 notes
·
View notes
Text
i wanna go here too i bet the vibration & frequency of the earth is so nice

The Temple of Athena, Lindos at Rhodes, Greece
431 notes
·
View notes
Text
my true love would take me there. and wouldnt be spell bound to someone i HATE :(

Pyramid of the Magician at Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico
2K notes
·
View notes
Text
Relationship psychology - a deeper approach
Individuals blind to the sexual opposite within them,be they men or women, never realise that the partner they choose is chosen because he or she bears some resemblance to the anima or animus . The anger and hurt felt at the"true discovery" of the partner's failings is really anger andhurt directed at oneself; and this would become apparent, were one to see the dark figurewithinone's own unconscious impelling oneintoa particular relationship.likealways attracts like; rather than railing at the partner, one should take a long, close look at one's own psychic makeup. But it is easier to complainbitterly- to analysts, marriage counsel-lors, and also astrologers - that yet another relationship has collapsed and yet another partner has proved to be a bad choice.Itis also fashionable to blame this on the failuresof the parentofthe opposite sex;but the past continues to live withina personnotonlybecause in some wayitis part of his own substance.butalso because he permitsitto do so.
When a disastrous relationship occurs once. we may fool ourselvesintobelievingitis chance; whenitoccurs twice.it has become a pattern. and a pattern is an unmistakable indication that the anima or animusis at workinthe unconscious. propelling the helpless egointorelationships or situations which are baffling.painful.andfrighteningly repetitive. Again.itis much wiser to lookwithinoneself for the source of the pattern. rather than at the inherent failure of the opposite sex. For these destructive patterns are the psyche's way of making itself known. although greateffortis often required tofulfilits demand for transformation. And greatsacrificesalso arerequired- of suchprecious commodities as one's pride. one's self-image. one's self-righteousness.
- Liz Greene. 🌸

6 notes
·
View notes