tag > Culture
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“The destruction will stop when we relate to nature differently” - Raimon Pannikar
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Great power does not disappear but dissipates.
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A small selection of the expansive body of work by Iona Miller
- Sacred Wounding: The Family Shadow - Transgenerational Wounding & Healing
- Holographic Gods: Archetectonic Forces of Creation
- Holographic Archetypes: The Zero With a Thousand Faces Archetypes of Nature, Physics & Depth Psychology
- 21st Century Renaissance: Science * Ethics * Aesthetics * Poetics * Ethos & Cultural Survival
- Artist Statement: A Meandering Self-Exploration
- Self-Exploration 6 – Quest for Wholeness
- Tavistock Timeline of Culture
- Sacred Wounding: The Family Shadow - Transgenerational Wounding & Healing
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Today in "the fall of civilization": 🤡 Sports
This dystopian image is from Beijing’s big air jumps at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Of course the Chinese are not unique in their sportive madness, as this thread nicely illustrates. Some european examples:
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Tree showing how languages are related
Related Info Graphic: The 100 Most Spoken Languages Around the World
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Quantum superposition principle in the legal system: Is the Law Inherently Paradoxical?
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Banteay Srey Temple In Angkor Area, Cambodia
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In the Shadow of Mt. Ararat: Impressions from Ishak Pasha Palace, Doğubeyazıt, Turkey
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Shabako Stone - a relic incised with an ancient Egyptian religious text (Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt)
The Shabako Stone tells of the god Ptah, the cosmic architect who created the entire Cosmos simply by uttering words. Lines 56-57 of the text state: “Lo, every word of god came into being through the thoughts of the mind and the command on the tongue.” Read More, More, More
