“The word ‘spirit’ comes from words meaning ‘breath,’ while the word ‘soul,’ in some etymologies, is said to have come from the Proto-Germanic word for ‘sea.’ Coming from, or belonging to, the sea.”
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it's not a museum, it's a hive. the blood may be fake, but the bleeding's not. freeing my ass & remaining high beyond reproach…raised on stolen anishinaabe land. no cops, no jails, no linear fucking time. frolicking & frohlocken. vuurtorenwachter trying for gwayakwaadiziwin. heart like a clumsy bell, sharing this thin, threadbare, blanket with you… unfurling... slowly mouthing the grammar of animacy.
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“The word ‘spirit’ comes from words meaning ‘breath,’ while the word ‘soul,’ in some etymologies, is said to have come from the Proto-Germanic word for ‘sea.’ Coming from, or belonging to, the sea.” 1/7
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@iraantlers one of the nice things of raising a child: it's considered normal to sing childrens songs to your child. i very much enjoyed doing that :) @iraantlers This is how I feel whenever dancing at anime conventions is done for the sake of competition. #vibetriads … with 1. A double exposure of wilted Dandelions on a field in black and white. Photo by @ambivalena 2. Abendstimmung im Garten mit viel Grün und Gelb, durch ein Kaleidoskop fotografiert, sodass zahlreiche farbige, facettenreiche Bildsplitter entstanden sind — photo by @Chamaelita |
“Soul and spirit are the stuff of water and air. Vast and amorphous bodies, forces of powerful tides and winds-the life-giving media of the earth.”
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