Samantha. 26. Newly reformed christian mystic. Seer of things beautiful, strange, and often terrifying. Ask me about free prayer, dream interpretation, and readings.
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St. John the Baptist, 1542, Titian
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Hi! I hope you’re doing well! Could I please get a reading on what to expect in the next month? Thank you! Many blessings!
I'm sorry, I tried to be more specific as to what my readings were about - they're messages from the Christian God. He chooses what to say; I don't answer specific questions
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Marcel Mariën (1920-1993) “Le Fils de la femme” [The Son of a Woman] (1986)
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I can’t tell anyone, especially people with bodies maligned in ways that mine will never be, to reject sexiness and embrace ugliness. But for me, I love this ever-growing space. I needed Arabelle’s monsters and the King Kong girls and Courtney Love screaming “Is she ugly?” over and over on “Pretty On the Inside,” like a war cry. It’s not a place of self-love and it’s not a place of self-hate—it’s between the two. It’s basking in the feeling of being perceived as a monster. It’s a celebration of all of your unruly parts, the parts you keep untamed, the parts you don’t have figured out. If anything, it’s an attempt to escape the scale of fuckability that you’re automatically placed on as a young woman. “Beauty is, in some way, boring,” the art historian Umberto Eco wrote in his book On Ugliness. “Ugliness is unpredictable and offers an infinite range of possibility. Beauty is finite, ugliness is infinite like God.”
Hazel Cills, Hero Status: Medusa
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“God is still breathing. The Bible is both inspired and inspiring. Our job is to ready the sails and gather the embers, to discuss and debate, and like the Biblical character Jacob, to wrestle with the mystery until God gives us a blessing. If you’re curious, you will never leave the text without learning something new. If you’re persistent, you just might leave inspired.”
- Inspired, Rachel Held Evans
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I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
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Blue mountain lion. Montana Wildlife. January 1961. Cover detail.
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"He who gives to the poor will not lack," - Proverbs 28:27
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