"In order for people to just pass each other in the present, they have to have 3000 encounters in their previous lives"
I have read this from 'A cat that loved a fish'. I don't get this at all but it somehow grab the attention of my rusty brain. @_@
If I were to be an animal. I'll choose this beautiful, lean and mighty animal :)
I'm dying to watch this movie!! I've just finished reading the history of Italy and Poland.And guess what?! it's 2:00 AM. I have a class later at 07:30 in the morning..geez.. my buggy eyes @_@
Octopus hiding in the eye socket of a dead mola, Monterey Bay, January 2015.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE: LOST CITIES
BY EDMUND RICHARDSON
Hidden in the depths of the sea, buried under hillsides, swallowed up by the jungle, or consumed by the wrath of the heavens – lost cities have always fascinated. Many people have gone in search of lost cities — believing in tall tales and ancient legends. Con-men, archaeologists, showmen, and adventurers have traveled over the mountains of Afghanistan, through the jungles of Cambodia, across the deserts of Jordan, and into the very strangest parts of the world, full of hope. But as many have discovered, finding a lost city can be the easy part — what happens next is when things get interesting.
Atlas Obscura is here to provide seven of the world’s lost cities,
Alexander Semenov
Weird Space, 2012
”Red Sea in February is full of strange translucent creatures. It’s the jellyfish, ctenophores and salps. They have appeared on our planet long before us, but now for us they look like alien race, but not the typical representatives of the animal world. Ocean and the creatures who inhabit - it’s another universe, the cosmos, and you can see it by yourself.”
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Ψ Survive the present and later will have to take care of itself Ψ ◊ Whoever we meet and Encounter, no matter how briefly, no matter how vaguely, even if it's just a glance on the street- each person that enters our awareness, receives a sliver of our soul in exchange for a part of theirs. ◊ It is futile to try and understand the meaning behind, but it is wise to embrace the change that this Encounter allows.
excerpt from Alleria by EinatSegal
Whitemargin Stargazer - Creepiest fish… ever.
The Garden of Eden with two Depictions of Adam and Eve, 1620, Attributed to Jan Breughel the Younger
My Chaotic Life and OUT of this world brain envisage
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