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“You have to die a few times before you can really live.”

- Charles Bukowski   (via aircis)

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Creepy Drawings by Kirill Semenov

Life

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WHEN NATURE FIGHTS BACK

WHEN NATURE FIGHTS BACK

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fractalcult:

The eternal war between the demagogue and inertia.

fractalcult:

The eternal war between the demagogue and inertia.

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“The Force must have a brain and a law. Then its deeds of daring produce permanent results, and there is real progress. Then there are sublime conquests. Thought is a force, and philosophy should be an energy, finding its aim and its effects in the amelioration of mankind. The two great motors are Truth and Love. When all these Forces are combined, and guided by the Intellect, and regulated by the RULE of Right, and Justice, and of combined and systematic movement and effort, the great revolution prepared for by the ages will begin to march. The POWER of the Deity Himself is in equilibrium with His WISDOM. Hence the only results are HARMONY.”

- Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma (via gnowing)

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sparklypancakes:

Energy

sparklypancakes:

Energy

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demonagerie:

British Library, Harley 2407, f. 68. Miscellaneous treatises on alchemy, including John Lydgate’s ‘The Churl and the Bird’. England, second half of the 15th century.

demonagerie:

British Library, Harley 2407, f. 68. Miscellaneous treatises on alchemy, including John Lydgate’s ‘The Churl and the Bird’. England, second half of the 15th century.

189 notes     source: demonagerie 5:18am 7/6/2013
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kateoplis:

“You are, at once, both the quiet and the confusion of my heart.”
— Kafka

kateoplis:

You are, at once, both the quiet and the confusion of my heart.

— Kafka

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