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Stirring The Cauldron Of Commerce: More Stitch-Witchery : Clint Catalyst on We Heart It. http://m.weheartit.com/entry/28706135/via/ihrlaa

Stirring The Cauldron Of Commerce: More Stitch-Witchery : Clint Catalyst on We Heart It. http://m.weheartit.com/entry/28706135/via/ihrlaa

hiimcj:

Odilon Redon - Spirit of the Forest (Specter from a Giant Tree) (1880)

hiimcj:

Odilon Redon - Spirit of the Forest (Specter from a Giant Tree) (1880)

Cause and effect are the same ONE event experienced in a linear way. Cause and effect are in fact inseparable; one cannot exist without the other. Realizing this can allow you to create what was perceived to be a desired effect in your life, such as a state of joy, first, fully knowing without a shadow of a doubt that the causes for that effect must be part of it and that they must appear in the way they need to appear. Stop separating what actually is ONE event. Think holistically.
Sohail Desai (via sohailien)
Organize your reality according to your strength. Organize your reality according to your playfulness, according to your dreams, according to your hopes, and then you can help those who organize their reality according to their fears.
Seth through Jane Roberts (via sohailien)

ljk3:

Someone once told me something along these lines. “all you do is constantly climb mountains. Your never satisfied, cause you know there are bigger better moutains out there, even when your at the peak of one, your still so unsatisfied. Here and there lies your problem.” That really made sense to…

From the peak you find other peaks

quote-end-quote:

W.B. YeatsThe Wanderings of Oisin
1889

quote-end-quote:

W.B. Yeats
The Wanderings of Oisin
1889

purpletoadflax:

Come away, O human child! 
To the waters and the wild
With a faery hand in hand, 
For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.

From The Stolen Child by William Butler Yeats

Illustration by William Heath Robinson

purpletoadflax:

Come away, O human child!
To the waters and the wild
With a faery hand in hand,
For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.

From The Stolen Child by William Butler Yeats

Illustration by William Heath Robinson

You make your own reality, or you do not. And if you do not, then you are everywhere a victim, and the universe must be an accidental mechanism appearing with no reason. So that the miraculous picture you have seen of your body came accidentally into creation, and out of some cosmic accident attained its miraculous complexity. And that body was formed so beautifully for no reason except to be a victim. That is the only other alternative to forming your own reality. You cannot have a universe in between. You have a universe formed WITH a reason, or a universe formed WITHOUT a reason. And in a universe of reason, there are no victims. Everything has a reason or nothing has a reason. So, choose your side!
Seth (via nirvikalpa)

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