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Gu₿i 10 months ago
how to be resurrected walk barefoot at least once a day move like an animal whisper to trees belly to earth stillness crawl like a worm dream deep among whales turn your face towards the sun. think like a sunflower. surrender like the moon. periodically erase yourself. let nature crawl into you. replace your middle name with hers. remember: i am the path between earth and sky. image
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Gu₿i 10 months ago
GM Nostr and Pura vida 🌞❤️‍🔥🧡💜🫂🙏🍀🕊️🪽🦋✨ Sometimes, what seems like the end is actually a new beginning. A caterpillar, small and low to the ground, but its shadow tells a different story. It shows what's to come-the butterfly it will become one day. Life is like that. We go through hard times, moments when we feel stuck, lost, or unsure of what's next. It might feel like everything is falling apart like we've reached a dead end. But maybe, just maybe, this is not the end at all. Maybe it's the start of something new, something beautiful we just can't see yet. Growth takes time. Change can be scary. But even when we can't see it yet, transformation is happening. One day, we'll look back and realize that the struggle was part of the journey. That the moment we thought was the end was actually the beginning of something greater. image
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Gu₿i 10 months ago
Pura Vida and GN Nostr ❤️‍🔥🧡💜🫂🙏🍀🕊️🪽 image
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Gu₿i 10 months ago
Hidden away in the historic Laeken cemetery in Brussels is a mausoleum that attracts attention once a year with a truly remarkable exhibition. Built in 1920 for Léonce Evrard and his wife Louise Flignot, the tomb features a solemn sculpture of a mourner with his arm outstretched towards a blank wall. But it is only at the summer solstice, when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky, that the true magic of the mausoleum unfolds. Just in time for midday on June 21, sunlight filters through an opening in the roof and creates a heart-shaped beam of light. This ethereal glow forms for just a few moments and hovers over the hand of the mourner - almost as if the figure is reaching for this symbolic heart of light. The phenomenon only lasts around 15 minutes, but has fascinated visitors for decades, who see it as a romantic testimony to eternal love. The heart of light, which is created on the longest day of the year, lends an emotional depth to the otherwise sombre scene. image
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Gu₿i 10 months ago
Keanu Reeves once expressed: "My whole life can be summed up in a single sentence: nothing went as planned, and that's perfectly fine. I've come to understand that life doesn't follow a flawless script-there will always be unforeseen turns, losses, and surprises. Yet, in every detour, I discovered something meaningful: growth, love, and valuable lessons. Embracing the unexpected is part of the journey, and that's what truly keeps us moving forward." image
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Gu₿i 10 months ago
To love someone else is easy, but to love what you are, the thing that is yourself, is just as if you were embracing a glowing, red-hot iron; it burns into you and that is very painful. Therefore, to love somebody else in the first place is always an escape which we all hope for, and we all enjoy it when we are capable of it. But in the long run, it comes back on us. You cannot stay away from yourself forever. You have to return, have to come to that experiment, to know whether you really can love. That is the question - whether you can love yourself. And that will be the test. Carl Jung image
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Gu₿i 10 months ago
Four leaf clover 🍀 He is considered in western civilization as a good luck charm. Indeed, each leaf has a symbol: The first represents hope; the second, Faith; the third one is love ; Fourth time a charm. According to legend, Eve, the first woman in Genesis (a book of the Old Testament), would have picked and carried a four-leaf clover into the Garden of Eden. The Celtic Druids considered the four-leaf clover a charm that warded off evil spirits. This idea perpetuated in time, in 1620, Sir John Melton, English writer and politician, wrote, "If a man walking in the meadow finds, by the greatest chance, a four-leaf clover, he will, sometime later, receive good things." According to a Christian tradition, each leaf of the clover, worn by Eve driven out of Eden and shaped reminiscent of the Cross, represents one of theological virtues. The first leaf is for hope, the second is for faith and the third is for charity; so the fourth leaf would be for luck. image