visionsinmymind
visionsinmymind
Visions In My Mind
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A collection of self-portraits, my photography work, and my inspirations.       IG @guywiththegreybeard
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visionsinmymind · 3 months ago
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visionsinmymind · 3 months ago
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Grief is the love we no longer know where to place. It is proof that something mattered, that something touched you so deeply it still lingers even in its absence. And that’s the cruel beauty of it: grief only exists where love once did.
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visionsinmymind · 4 months ago
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visionsinmymind · 4 months ago
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visionsinmymind · 4 months ago
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This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but with a banger
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visionsinmymind · 4 months ago
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visionsinmymind · 5 months ago
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visionsinmymind · 5 months ago
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“When you complain you make yourself a victim. Leave the situation, change the situation or accept it. All else is madness.”
— Eckhart Tolle
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visionsinmymind · 10 months ago
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Nick Joesten by Jeffery André
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visionsinmymind · 1 year ago
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Josiah William Gordon
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visionsinmymind · 2 years ago
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@jewishvoiceforpeace
"Today marks one year since the death of the People’s Bubbie Shatzi Weisberger. Before she passed, she said, “I’ll fight like hell for a free Palestine until the day I die. Then I’ll keep fighting. Your queer ancestor is with you.”
If you’ve been rising up in solidarity with Palestine these past two months, your queer ancestor is indeed with you, along with countless other antizionist Jewish ancestors. For many, family and community rifts may be especially painful right now. No matter what, you are not alone. Remember that you have a long lineage of elders and ancestors at your back.
Last night, Israel resumed its brutal bombing of Gaza and has already killed dozens of people. Shatzi would encourage all of us to do everything we can right now for a permanent, lasting ceasefire. To mourn the dead and fight like hell for the living.
Shatzi died on World AIDS Day, which was b’sheret ("destined”) because in addition to being a lifelong organizer, she was a nurse for 47 years who cared for people living and dying with AIDS.
From ACT UP’s organizing to end AIDS to the movement for Palestinian freedom, we honor the ancestors and movements who made us possible."
We will be forever grateful to the ancestors who paved the path before us. May their memories fuel us to work towards freedom for all people — no exceptions."
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