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Even without the internet, we ARE incredibly connected. It’s just that we don’t always realise it. For just a few pounds, I can walk into a cafe and buy a delicious meal. The oranges in my orange juice might have been grown in California, by a team of agriculturalists. The Olives...
there are about 200,00 species of bees spread all over the planet. Secondly, bees are often confused with wasps and other winged creatures due tosimilar behavior and physical appearance. Belonging to the superfamily ofApoidea, under the order of Hymenoptera, bees have six legs, 2 compound eyes...
really to sleep. Try as much as possible to be wholly alive with all your might, and when you laugh, laugh like hell. And when you get angry, get good and angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough. —Ernest Hemingway ...
This religious and faith-based nature made creatures such as bats a lot scarier than they are today, as they carried deep mythological significance at the time. Reddit.com/Ray-Strickland This hand-sculpted torch was created in honor of an older version of Halloween. It show...
All we have to do is focus attention inward and set intention to manifest. From a larger perspective, the white light is an illusion as everything is a part of us and we are a part of everything. The nature of reality is holographic. It is consciousness, awareness. Consciousness manifest...
In other words, the mandala’s symmetrical circular design and impermanent nature remind us that everything is connected and constantly in motion. It is a non-permanent symbol that shows us that cyclical rhythms come round and round again, and change is the only constant in life. ...
nobody had really asked whether exercise is as tightly connected to fitness in the rest of the animal kingdom as it is for us. In the past year or two, though, a handful of researchers have been inspired to do so by seemingly lazy creatures that manage feats of endurance ...
“They are certainly moved toward things because they suppose them to be suitable to their nature and profitable to them. ‘But it is not so.’ Teach them then, and show them without being angry.” (Meditations VI.27) However, I do think there is a limit to the idea of teaching or ...
Thearchetypeof the hero/heroine discovering their true spiritual nature goes back thousands of years. The Greeks told the story ofOrpheus, who descended into the underworld to rescue his bride, Eurydice, from Hades. The Nordic people had their hero-warriorBeowulf, and the Sumerians wrote ofInanna...