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Lenny Kragba photographed by Mert & Marcus for Dolce & Gabbana Casa 2022 Campaign
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All my soul within me burning
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
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“Moonlight Serenade” Mermay2021 :3
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The Hosokawa Retainer Shimamura Danjô Takanori by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1843-44)
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Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Lestat (Sam Reid) in Interview with the Vampire (2022 — ) episode one “In Throes of Increasing Wonder…”
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I'll find myself in the mystery of a night-lit forest.
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Damballa is traditionally identified with or depicted as snakes. Damballa is said to be the Sky Father and the primordial creator of all life, or the first thing created by Gran Met By shedding the serpent skin, Damballa created all the waters on the earth. Sun shone in the water and created Ayda-Vedo (Rainbow) . Damballa fell in love with Rainbow for her beauty and made her his wife. As a serpent, he moves between land and water, generating life, and through the earth, uniting the land with the waters below. Damballa is seen as benevolent and patient, wise and kind, yet detached and removed from the trials and tribulations of daily, human life. His very presence brings peace, and he represents a continuum which is “at once the ancient past and the assurance of the future. Damballa is usually syncretized with either Saint Patrick or Moses. This and other my stuff you can find on my Etsy store
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Candlelight
Image generated by the-path-inside using Stable Diffusion. View my other creations here. “Sometimes you have to be like a candle! What is the mission? To illuminate the darkness? So, no questions asked, just do the job, burn in silence! Set your mission and be like a candle, do your job, quietly, calmly, without complaining, without speaking, in silence!” - Mehmet Murat ildan
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