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Vassar College girls practicing Greek dance c. 1923
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The Holy Cave at Patmos Greece, where Saint John wrote Revelation.
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the universe was made for Love by Love in order to be Loved.
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Louise Glück, from “Descent to The Valley”, Poems 1962 - 2012
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Bone oracle script. Shang dynasty, 1200 BCE
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When A Dog Runs Up, from A Year with Hafiz: Daily Contemplations by Daniel Ladinsky
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great things have happened by Alden Nowlan
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hannibal nbc "shiizakana" / "secondo" / "primavera"
#one of the most beautiful worlds created in fiction#in ancient theatric and epic tradition#this brought a tear to my eyes… the depth of love in the world of Hannibal Lecter
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Mother and child blending makeup together (taken Sunday, May 4th 2025. It is sunny and warm outside)
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touch me like a memory Mark English, Laura Makabresku, Edvard Munch, Alex Venezia, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Egon Schiele, Peter Wever, Anne Magill
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“Love does not dominate, it cultivates. And that is more.”
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Das Märchen
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Jean-Léon Gérôme, Diógenes.
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Skara Brae Buddo, human figure carved from whalebone, dated c. 2,900 – 2,400 BC. Discovered at Skara Brae, a Neolithic settlement located in the Bay of Skaill on the Mainland, an island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland.
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@vilewife on the hunt w/ you 🪓

Crossing the swamp today. Couldn’t resist.
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@serpentsleep another for you (of you?)

Dave Lebow (b. 1955) - Conversation
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“Sun on its nightly underground journey weaves a black thread between white days on the cosmic loom, cord or resonance between new experience and meaning. The origin of stars expresses the underlying warp of this fabric; summer solstice draws a diagonal across my floor, precession, weaving ground of informing spirit, so therefore, life is fundamental to stars. The reverse is well known.”
— from the poem “Wonder” by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
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