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indulgentperplexity · 9 years ago
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In a relationship, you need somebody who’s going to call you out, not somebody who’s going to let everything slide. You need somebody who doesn’t want to live without you, but can. Not somebody that is dependent, but somebody who is stronger with you. A relationship is two people, not one
one of my favorite quotes about relationships (via safeguards)
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Pythagorean Harmonic Music Interval Diagram showing Perfect Numerical Ratios appearing through Music. Pythagoras used various intervals of harmonic ratios as a medicine for diseases of the body, the emotions and the Soul. He aligned Souls to their divine nature and through music he performed what he called, “Soul Adjustments”. Pythagoras was able to discern the harmony and consonance of heavenly bodies, the “Music of the Spheres”, and put to use his discovery of mathematics as they relate to the harmonic ratios. He made stringed instruments that could be tuned so that they would consistently produce layered consonant musical intervals. Later Pythagoras calculated other chromatic and enharmonic orders, (using simple ratios to create complex intervals). He recognized that music was an expression of “Harmonia”, the Divine principle that brings order to chaos and discord. Thus music has a dual value because like mathematics, it enables humans to see into the structures of nature. Pythagoras taught that if it was utilized correctly, music can: a) bring the faculties of the Soul into harmony b) compose and purify the mind c) heal the physical body, thus restoring and maintaining perfect health. One of his most important discoveries was that harmonic musical intervals could be expressed by perfect numerical ratios, a finding that led him to the realization that all sensible phenomena follow the pattern of number. Pythagoras said the first important lesson to learn, is that which subsists through music, for it possesses remedies of human manners and passions that is able to restore pristine harmony and faculties of the soul. The more immediate, evident, and undeniable evidence of the influence of Number on our (mental, psychic, emotional) state is through the medium of music. Pythagorean philosophy is a “purification”, the aim of which is the assimilation to God. The universe is divine because of its order (kosmos), harmonies and symmetries it contains and reflects. These principles make the universe divine for they are the characteristics of divinity and so they also innately subsist within the human soul. The Pythagoreans taught that the soul is a harmony. If we are to become like God, then according to Pythagorean philosophy the soul must become aware of its harmonic origin. According to Pythagoras, all harmony and order is the divine principle of number, and for them, mathematical studies are the contemplation of divine principles.
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indulgentperplexity · 10 years ago
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This summer wardrobe colors:
-Black
-Off black
-Pastel black
-Blue black
-Light black
-Dark black
-Very dark grey
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indulgentperplexity · 10 years ago
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I want YOU for WAR, BOY by Hugo Dourado / Store
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1995 Sigourney Weaver.
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indulgentperplexity · 11 years ago
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indulgentperplexity · 11 years ago
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BEWARE: 💀FOX MAGIC💀
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indulgentperplexity · 11 years ago
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THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE: Here’s a link to all his stories and poems. His macabre and dark approach to writing has touched many across the globe
THE WORKS OF H.P LOVECRAFT: Another gothic writer whose style is both suspenseful and vivid
THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW: Another classic, beware of the headless horseman 
THE TURN OF THE SCREW: A tale about a governess who becomes convinced that she and her charges are being stalked by ghosts.
THE MONKEY’S PAW: You probably have heard of this one. Be careful what you wish for. 
THE LOTTERY: It might not seem like a horror story, but once you realize what’s happening you will definitly be horrified. If you don’t understand here’s a site that will clear some things up
WHERE ARE YOU GOING, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN: About a 15 year old girl’s encounter with a threatening but charismatic stranger. A popular dark tale.
THE SIGNAL MAN: By Charles Dickon’s, a railroad worker tells the story of a ghost that seems to appear to him as a premonition of some horrible railway tragedy
THE MORTAL IMMORTAL: Mary Shelley may have been known for Frankenstein, but here’s another dark tale by her. It’s the story of a man who wants to play God, but finds his sanity is the price
THE WOMAN IN BLACK: You probably have heard of the movie, but read the classic story behind it. Whenever she is seen, a child dies. 
BONUS: Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier: I read this for my Gothic Literature class in high school. I loved it. A dark novel with plenty of twists to keep you on the edge. 
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Masterpost of Gothic Novels
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indulgentperplexity · 11 years ago
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indulgentperplexity · 11 years ago
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Fact: Cats luuve Twinkies!
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indulgentperplexity · 11 years ago
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RIP Mr. H.R. Giger #GIGER #Swiss #Aliens #Surrealism #MustSeeHisMuseum
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indulgentperplexity · 11 years ago
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But what is it? #Thriftstore #Funnyweird #Itisgoingontheshelf
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"Clean up your act!" #50Merc
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