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I didn’t create this video so credits to the creator but holy crap this is always really funny
https://youtu.be/eGB4B4BNdqw that’s where I found the video from, I think there’s a link (hah puns) to the original creator in the description?
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Do you know what I love? How closely nature is linked with mentality. A walk in the woods can calm anxiety, sitting and dropping stones into a lake can ease anger, even taking time to pot some plants and look after them can keep my mind occupied from dissociation. It’s like the earth is the oldest psychiatrist of all, and it is always there to talk to, giving me a constant free prescription. Isn’t that beautiful
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Black Woman Smells
Coconut oil Cocoa Butter Natural juices and berries Cantu Curling cream Cherry Blossoms Incense Ocean mist Chocolate Caramel Warmth Love Dreams God Other ethereal things
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10 Things you Wish your Friends Knew
1. Your time is the best gift you can give. – In your relationships with others, nothing you can give is more appreciated than your sincere, focused attention. So don’t listen with an agenda or the intent to reply. Hear what is being said with the intent to truly understand.
2. You have the power to make a big difference. – Everyone in life wants to be loved and accepted. Your greatest achievements in life will be the direct result of finding this love and acceptance within yourself, and radiating it out to those around you.
3. What makes us different is what makes us special. – Don’t be too quick to judge others or bully them for being different. And don’t put up with those who call you “a friend” and then judge and bully you. Let go of the need to prove yourself to everyone else, and you’ll free yourself to accomplish what matters most to you.
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The Zodiac and Esoteric Astrology: A Short Introduction; part II.
In retrospect, the clusters of stars that represent the twelve zodiacal signs of the macrocosm are like organs of the digestive, circulatory, respiratory, reproductive, endocrine, and nervous systems of the human being, the microcosm. They are all associated with different formative, vital and archetypal energies, just like the various operative and anatomical systems of the human body are all responsible for the mediation of different tasks. The passage of the solar orb through the physical space of each zodiacal cluster ensouls the archaeus or “ethereal tissue” of its corresponding disposition which in turn vibrates at the frequency of the physical world and energizes all living and evolving forms of matter. Naturally, the presence of the qualities characteristic of the vital force in the end product itself is a vindication of this hidden transmutational process and a teleological exponent of tidal interactions between the energetic macrocosm and its constituent, the receptive microcosm.
The force working through each zodiacal sign is at its apogee during a 2150-year period in which the stars of its constellation occupy the vernal point of 21-22 March, a time when the formative forces of Mother Nature have regenerated enough to infuse life back into our hallowed planet. This is made possible through slight changes that occur in our planet’s rotational axis known as axial precession, or precession of the equinoxes. Those untutored to astronomy would be unfamiliar with this phenomenon, and so it is quite necessary to engage brief explanation here. Most people know that the axis of our earth is not vertical but tilted on an angular radius of 23 degrees 27 arcminutes, an obliquity which generates seasonal rotation as the solar orb seemingly ascends and descends 23.5 degrees from the equator over the course of the year. During this time it will cross over the equator twice; these occurrences are called equinoxes. As the sun rises on the day of an equinox it sluices through an intersection formed by the celestial equator and the ecliptic. This is otherwise called the vernal point, which is not fixed but shifts by about a degree every seventy-two years due to rotational wobble of the earth’s axis. It takes a period of about 26,000 years (the Platonic Year) for the axial pole to trace out an imaginary circle around the ecliptic pole on a radius equivalent to the axis and return to the same spot. The direction is retrograde to the earth’s daily rotation. Save for changing the coordinates of stars and constellations which would otherwise seem fixed into the heavens from the perspective of an observer, the volatile movement allows the vernal point to inhabit a zodiacal constellation for a period of about 2160 years before moving onto another. Hence if the vernal point were in Cancer it would subsequently moves in an opposite direction to the sun through Gemini, Taurus, Aries, Pisces, Aquarius, and so forth.

What this phenomenon of axial precession tells us is that our concept of time is eternal but measurable and divisible as well. The primary measurers of this human construct are the twelve constellations, star clusters associated with archetypal energies that possesses, overwhelm and empower the sentient earth and all consciousness. From a metaphysical standpoint, the transpersonal force whose configuration of stars inhabit the vernal equinox achieves full expression and activation, and will dominate the filtration of vibrations leaking into the physical zone until the said annual coordinate passes into another zodiacal sign. Each transpersonal power, then, rules the vibratory composition of the physical plane for 2160 years, forfeits the position to the adjacent neighbor behind it, and recaptures this privileged and glorious cosmic position after 26,000 years. Evidence for the validity of what might be described as an astro-metaphysical phenomenon can be sought in the history of human consciousness itself.
Taurus, for instance, a sign ruled by Venus and exalted by the moon, inhabited the vernal point between 4380 and 2220 bce. The aforementioned planetary spheres embody formative forces whose spirits are wholly feminine, and looking at the state of consciousness prevenient on our planet at the time automatically vindicates the paraphysical-physical connection. Anthropological studies reveal a matriarchal situation in which human consciousness was fundamental tribal in nature, driven by collective concerns; the individual “souls” comprising the tribes themselves were imbued by receptivity and intuition; their minds, on the other hand, were impressionable, free-thinking, and all-embracing. Their sense of knowing was guided by raw instinct rather than sense-based rationality and deductive reasoning. This more tranquil mode of being facilitated an understanding of the cosmos that has long been under rug swept and forgotten; as the cause and origin of all life, Nature is the Great Mother Goddess whose variegated, diverse forms are first-hand evidence of teleology and meaning, the latter imminent when the relationship of all created forms to one another is finally contemplated. An earth-based spirituality works with created Nature, celebrating it through the medium of unconditional engagement, artistic expression, reenactment, ritual, transcendence, dance, and anything that might facilitate the impetus of creation. There can be no greater advocate of this holistic, lunar or right-brain consciousness than Minoan Crete, a Bronze-Age culture whose unprecedented artistic and engineering feats were motivated by everything feminine under the watchful gaze of the omniscient Taurian eye.

Sadly the situation was to change rather prominently with Aries, a zodiacal sign that ruled the heavens and the earth between 2220 and 60bce. Aries is ruled by Mars and exalted by the Sun, two planetary bodies which channel a fiery, seedy, and visionary masculine energy of becoming and differentiation. The energy effected a fundamental change to human consciousness, now driven by a fully-developed ego that perceives itself in relation to the Goddess-Self, or God-Self I should say. While in feminine lunar consciousness the unconscious will was driven by collective interest, ego-based consciousness shifted the soul’s axis of rotation to a much more selfish gradient now addressing individual desires, its self-serving needs and wants. This, in turn, forced a catastrophic shift in perception of what encompasses the divine, now understood as the subjugation, ensnarement and destruction of Mother Nature and its conscious extensions. The impulsive and violent acts themselves were made possible by the forgery of the Martian metal, iron, which branded new weaponry including spears, swords, and war chariots, revolutionized combat, and contributed greatly to the industrialization of the entire planet. Gone was the earth-base spirituality of respecting and venerating the bonds of life; the new, scarlet-colored ego of humanity erroneously sought transcendence through materialistic values of domination not conducive to the preservation of life. Changes to the anatomy of the human psyche spurred by the rise of Martian-solar consciousness generated a worldly domain of dissociated and disparate empires ruled by sun-worshipping priestcraft and plagued by continual warfare. In many ways the milieu of the Arian Age resembled a scene from Dante’s Purgatory: the ancient Egyptians confronted the war-loving Hittites for territorial expansion into the Near East; the Mycenaeans burned and looted Cnossos and the Minoan temple-palaces; Homer’s mythical era unfolded as a nine-year battle between the fated Trojans and the rage-driven Greek heroes; the Assyrians fought the Babylonians with their dreaded horse-driven chariots of war; the ancient world fell into the ambitious arms of Alexander the Great, the single greatest warrior in history and the Romans warred against the barbaric Illyrian-Italic tribes to expand their empire. These historic events unraveled beneath an omniscient horde of blood-thirsty sun gods like Apollo, Helios, Mithras, and Amun-Re.
In juxtaposing the two zodiacal Ages, the metaphysical reality behind the mechanistic veil of celestial appearances becomes much more tangible. The same analysis can be exacted for the Christ consciousness of the Piscean Age and the forthcoming Aquarian Age. Looking at the cosmos from this esoteric trajectory goes far in spiritualizing the automaton of contemporary science, surrendering to the sentient soul of Mother Nature the dignified worship to which she is wholly entitled, and transforming the ancient concept of individual and communal fate into a prospective and endearing philosophy. Perhaps everything is predetermined to a degree, encrypted in the twinkling hieroglyphs of the fated skies…
Paul Kiritsis
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All soapy and wet, I’d slip straight through your grip 😜💋
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