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when you think you have nothing left you still have the moon, sunsets, your favorite music, paper to write on, warm clothes, new starts and your cute self
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just me and my unconditional love for the moon against the world
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I’ll be a best selling author someday and my words will inspire many.🙏🏾🌱
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“Relationships are so much healthier when the goal is to experience life together and not to try to make the person into who you want them to be or to make them do what you want them to do.”
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An informative image for all your wife loving needs.
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for my lonely girls: i remember fka twigs said when she was in her early 20s/in uni she had literally no friends and spent most her time alone or with her mom…idk its very comforting to think abt if you feel like you’re unsatisfied in friendships rn (because, as you can see in her album, twigs found her people finally 🥰)
we’re still young and sometimes that’s hard to remember
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*pretending im the pretty video vixen girl and my whole life is the music video*
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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
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Hilma F. Klint.
the seer of soft color palettes and simplified beauties. a mystic and perhaps a genius. enjoy the subtle texture of her paintings, like ripples of microscopic molecules floating around us at all times.
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temi, herbalist, free spirit, giver of life, twin sister of etemi.
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“There is sometimes a belief that in order to be an authentic Witch, you must be living in a constant flux of rituals and spells. You must be actively performing acts of Witchcraft at all times, lest you be disenchanted and mundane. Yet magic is whatever we make it. Witchcraft is more than a set of particular practices: it’s a state of mind, something that lives in our hearts and permeates all we do—even the most mundane of acts.”
— From The Crooked Path, by Kelden.
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