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a little place i found today.

a little place i found today.

If the path before you is clear, you’re probably on someone else’s.

Joseph Campbell

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(via parkstepp)

No man should go through life without once experiencing healthy, even bored solitude in the wilderness, finding himself depending solely on himself and thereby learning his true and hidden strength.

—Jack Kerouac (via cavesoflilith, fuckyeahsolitude) (via bellalamb) (via parkstepp)

The Lifting of the Veil: Just because you have some cool thoughts...

Just because you have discovered you have some cool thoughts,doesn’t mean you got it all figured out.It doesn’t mean that your view is the only way to see whats happening.I would hope that you would not fall into the same trap that many have succumbed too..That is, thinking that what you have…

When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow.

Anais Nin (via spellgravity) (via vibestream) (via parkstepp)

heartmindspirit:

“We on Earth have just awakened to the great oceans of space and time from which we have emerged. We are the legacy of 15 billion years of cosmic evolution. We have a choice: We can enhance life and come to know the universe that made us, or we can squander our 15 billion-year heritage in meaningless self-destruction. What happens in the first second of the next cosmic year depends on what we do, here and now, with our intelligence and our knowledge of the cosmos.”    - Carl Sagan

heartmindspirit:

“We on Earth have just awakened to the great oceans of space and time from which we have emerged. We are the legacy of 15 billion years of cosmic evolution. We have a choice: We can enhance life and come to know the universe that made us, or we can squander our 15 billion-year heritage in meaningless self-destruction. What happens in the first second of the next cosmic year depends on what we do, here and now, with our intelligence and our knowledge of the cosmos.”    - Carl Sagan

tapwaterjackson:

Out of the Blue - J. Major, Lights in the Dark: “Japan’s Akatsuki (PLANET-C) spacecraft, launched on May 20, captured this image of home as it sped away on its six-month journey to Venus. Using its ultraviolet camera Akatsuki (“Dawn” in Japanese) saw the crescent Earth as a bright electric blue from a distance of over 155,000 miles away, on May 21, 2010.”

tapwaterjackson:

Out of the Blue - J. Major, Lights in the Dark:
“Japan’s Akatsuki (PLANET-C) spacecraft, launched on May 20, captured this image of home as it sped away on its six-month journey to Venus. Using its ultraviolet camera Akatsuki (“Dawn” in Japanese) saw the crescent Earth as a bright electric blue from a distance of over 155,000 miles away, on May 21, 2010.”

I was taking photos of dragonflys by a dam when this crane launched itself out of the water and into flight.

I was taking photos of dragonflys by a dam when this crane launched itself out of the water and into flight.