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VIRGO (Aug 23–Sept 22): Shedding is healthy—not just for cats and dogs and other animals but also for us humans. Did you know that you shed thousands of particles of dead skin every hour? And just as our bodies need to shed, so do our psyches. I bring this up, Virgo, because you are in an unusually favorable phase to do a whole lot of psychic shedding. What should you shed exactly? How about some of these: old ideas that don’t serve you anymore, habits that undermine your ability to pursue your dreams, compulsions that are at odds with your noble intentions, resentment against people who did you wrong a long, long time ago, and anything else you carry with you that keeps you from being fully alive and radiant. To paraphrase Thomas Jefferson, the price of freedom and aliveness is eternal shedding.

Not that I’m particularly attentive to horoscopes, but this one seemed perfectly pertinent. GrowUpDecisions ‘012!

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VIRGO (Aug 23–Sept 22): Shedding is healthy—not just for cats and dogs and other animals but also for us humans. Did you know that you shed thousands of particles of dead skin every hour? And just as our bodies need to shed, so do our psyches. I bring this up, Virgo, because you are in an unusually favorable phase to do a whole lot of psychic shedding. What should you shed exactly? How about some of these: old ideas that don’t serve you anymore, habits that undermine your ability to pursue your dreams, compulsions that are at odds with your noble intentions, resentment against people who did you wrong a long, long time ago, and anything else you carry with you that keeps you from being fully alive and radiant. To paraphrase Thomas Jefferson, the price of freedom and aliveness is eternal shedding.


Not that I’m particularly attentive to horoscopes, but this one seemed perfectly pertinent. GrowUpDecisions ‘012!

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I’ve lost a lot of sleep to dreams.

— The Roots, “Sleep”

Every day we slaughter our finest impulses. That is why we get a heartache when we read those lines written by the hand of a master and recognize them as our own, as the tender shoots which we stifled because we lacked the faith to believe in our own powers, our own criterion of truth and beauty. Every man, when he gets quiet, when he becomes desperately honest with himself, is capable of uttering profound truths. We all derive from the same source. there is no mystery about the origin of things. We are all part of creation, all kings, all poets, all musicians; we have only to open up, only to discover what is already there.

—Henry Miller (via arreter)

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sea-chelle:

Iñigo Aragón

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sea-chelle:

Iñigo Aragón

cengman:

get it, it rhymes.

cengman cengman

cengman:

get it, it rhymes.

sabino sabino

Honeycomb Glass Pendant on UO

Honeycomb Glass Pendant on UO

anneyhall:

“Picasso and the Loaves,” 1952.
Photo by Robert Doisneau

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anneyhall:

Picasso and the Loaves,” 1952.

Photo by Robert Doisneau