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Photograph by pl9300
 
…and if I could not read or write I would be crippled
the soul of words…
if this sight could not recognize the little shapes I saw before me…
if this heart could not feel their essence as I felt the world around me…
if this mind could not understand their meaning, grasp it’s power…
if this hand trembled at [...]

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Photograph by Ana Santos
There are times when a body is so tired that even the mind feels its burden. The vitals that ought to function do so only as to assure that the basest form of survival is met. That the heart beats and the lungs take and give what they ought. There is no [...]

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The tree of ignorance! by denis collette

Where have we gone, what have we become? Where has our love for humanity gone? The respect of religion, thought, and purity, way has it been dissipating? Have we been so washed out, so overwhelmed by the information we receive that we cannot feel the authenticity of bare faith? Where has [...]

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Photograph by ~ ervin ~

 “Thought is the blossom; language the bud; action the fruit behind it”  
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Photographed by *sugar*CélineM*

 “The unreal is more powerful than the real, because nothing is as perfect as you can imagine it. because its only intangible ideas, concepts, beliefs, fantasies that last. stone crumbles. wood rots. people, well, they die. but things as fragile as a thought, a dream, a legend, they can go on and on.”
- [...]

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Photograph by babeffe
“Integrity of Spirit”: What is it?
Is it to know that you could have wronged when no one else save yourself would have known, and then to feel that burden of truth, the guilt at the thought of committing a wrong as if you actually had? To know that you were capable, that you considered, [...]

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Photograph by Denise F
Well, for those who may not know what Raat ki ranii (normally spelled with just one “i” ;) means, it literally translates to “Queen [Lady, Princess] of the night” in Urdu. Raat ki ranii refers to a flower, the Cestrum Nocturnum, a type of jasmine, which blooms at night emitting an intoxicating fragrance.
Creatively [...]

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