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I can’t get over the geometry here 👀. The way the frost has accumulated to create that massive, perfect fan structure around the twisted trunk is unreal ❄️. Easily one of the most impressive winter scenes I’ve ever come across 🏔️. 📍 Riisitunturi National Park, Finland 🇫🇮 image
First sunrise of winter solstice. A rare sight in the UK countryside, where darkness finally begins to loosen its hold. ☀ 🎄 image
“To all the people with good hearts, one day you’ll get what you deserve.” image
Anything you lose by speaking your truth isn’t a loss, it’s an alignment. When honesty creates distance, it’s revealing what no longer fits your life. Truth doesn’t push away what’s meant for you. It clears space for what actually belongs. image
Most people imagine peace as something that happens once life settles and all our problems go away. But real peace is what holds in the midst of uncertainty. When things are not predictable, guaranteed or even clear yet. If your peace depends on everything going right, it's not peace. It's control. Learn to nurture grace during these moments of challenge. It isn't a mindset but an actual felt experience where your nervous system no longer registers uncertainty as a threat. When this happens, the unknown ceases to be a place of danger and it becomes a space of curiosity. A calm body breeds a clear mind. "How To Make Peace With Your Mind" is a 90min experiential workshop happening this Saturday. You'll walk away with a simple & repeatable protocol to ease your mind during moments that feel challenging, without having to force "stillness" or positive thinking that rings hollow. Learn more: https://www.jovannyvarela.com/meditation-for-everyday-life With love, Jovanny Ferreyra Artwork by instagram.com/raminnazer image
This is not a painting and not Photoshop—these clouds are real 🌬️ Nature sculpted this masterpiece using nothing but intense wind shear and the dying light of the sun. What looks like ethereal profiles is actually a stunning display of atmospheric fluid dynamics. High-altitude currents have whipped the vapor into sweeping, hair-like striations, while the phenomenon of cloud iridescence—where sunlight diffracts through tiny ice crystals—paints the edges in those impossible shades of fiery orange and deep teal. For a fleeting minute, the chaotic turbulence of the sky aligned perfectly to reveal these "Silent Watchers" towering over the mountain peaks. No digital tricks. No editing. Just the raw, wild artistry of the atmosphere caught at the exact right second 🏔️ image
Sunrise today on Winter Solstice over Stonehenge ❄️🌅 The sun aligns perfectly with the ancient stones to mark the Winter Solstice. For thousands of years, this moment has signaled the end of the longest night and the rebirth of the sun. A breathtaking start to the new solar cycle as we welcome the gradual return of longer days. image
That dream was planted in your heart for a reason. It reflects a part of you that wants to grow, create, and become more than you are today. Ignoring it won’t make it disappear, it will only make you restless. Chase it with patience and effort. What’s meant for you responds to movement. image
The followers will never know how much effort the leader puts into creating the path. image
The followers will never know how much effort the leader puts into creating the path. image
Food is essential for all living beings, yet some animals have evolved extraordinary adaptations that allow them to survive for remarkably long periods without nourishment. These adaptations often include slowing metabolism, relying on stored fat, entering dormant states, or significantly reducing activity levels. The ability to endure long periods without food is a fascinating example of nature’s ingenuity. Among the most remarkable creatures capable of such endurance are snakes, crocodiles, bears, and tardigrades. Each of these animals has developed unique strategies to cope with food scarcity, demonstrating how evolution has shaped survival in diverse environments. 1. Snakes:�Snakes are cold-blooded reptiles, meaning their body temperature and metabolic rate are influenced by the surrounding environment. This trait allows them to survive for long periods without food, as their energy requirements can be dramatically reduced when they remain inactive. Smaller snake species can survive for several weeks, typically 30–60 days, without eating. Larger snakes, such as pythons, anacondas, and boas, have even more impressive endurance, sometimes surviving up to 12 months (around 365 days) after consuming a large meal. They accomplish this by slowly metabolizing the energy stored in their fat reserves and remaining mostly motionless. In the wild, when prey is scarce, snakes often hide in burrows or trees, conserving energy while waiting for an opportunity to feed. This incredible ability ensures that they can survive even in periods of prolonged scarcity. 2. Crocodiles:�Crocodiles, like snakes, are cold-blooded and can drastically slow their metabolism when food is unavailable. A typical adult crocodile can survive 2–3 months (60–90 days) without a meal, although some large individuals have been known to last up to a year (around 365 days) under ideal conditions. During this time, they remain largely motionless, often submerged in water or lying in the sun, using minimal energy while relying on fat stored in their bodies. Crocodiles’ slow digestion and ability to conserve energy make them formidable survivors in harsh and variable environments where prey availability fluctuates dramatically. 3. Bears:�Unlike reptiles, bears are warm-blooded mammals, so they cannot slow their metabolism to the same extent. However, many species have developed the strategy of hibernation, allowing them to survive periods of food scarcity during winter. During hibernation, bears can go without food for 120–210 days (4–7 months), living entirely off fat stored during the warmer months. Remarkably, hibernating bears neither urinate nor defecate, recycling their body waste to sustain energy levels. This adaptation not only helps them survive long winters but also ensures they can emerge in spring relatively healthy and ready to forage for fresh food. 4. Tardigrades:�Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are microscopic organisms famed for their extreme resilience. These tiny creatures can survive 10–30 years or more without food or water by entering a cryptobiotic state called a tun. In this dormant state, tardigrades lose almost all body water, their metabolism drops to nearly zero, and they can endure extreme temperatures, radiation, and even the vacuum of space. When favorable conditions return, tardigrades rehydrate, reactivate their metabolism, and continue their life cycle. This ability makes tardigrades one of the most extraordinary examples of survival without sustenance. In conclusion, the animal kingdom demonstrates astonishing strategies to survive prolonged periods without food. From snakes and crocodiles patiently conserving energy, to bears hibernating through winter, and tardigrades lying dormant for decades, these creatures showcase the adaptability and resilience of life. Such survival mechanisms highlight nature’s remarkable engineering, ensuring that life endures even under extreme scarcity. image
Some people don’t fix your problems, they soften your world. Their presence calms your nervous system, reminds you you’re safe, and makes life feel lighter without trying. Choose connections that heal, not drain. image
Last night, the sky decided to put on a performance of a lifetime over Alaska. 🌌 I’ve seen photos of the Aurora before, but this capture is on another level. The way the emerald greens blend into deep violets and burning golds creates a shape that looks almost sentient—like a guardian spirit watching over the frozen valley below. It’s amazing how the silence of a snowy landscape can be so loudly beautiful. Moments like this make the freezing temperatures worth every second. 🏔️✨ image