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Worldwide Genocide
Cepheid Variable Star RS Puppis by Hubble Heritage
Pre Inca Textile (Paracas - Peru)
An American Werewolf In London Directed by John Landis (1981)
The Orion Nebula, 12 light years in radius. Taken by the Hubble Telescope.
Pre-incan figure (Peru)
The symbol in her clothes represents the ancient Goddess “Pacha Mama” (mother earth)
“The deeper I looked, the more deeply I discovered this incredible and ubiquitous Code (the Golden Ratio) to be embedded throughout the structure and function of the body…it only followed that the more one could harmonize with this grand principle, the more efficient and effortless life could be.” -Dr. Robert Friedman
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Aztec Feathered Serpent
unicursal hexagram, as above so below, as within so without “communion between the divine and the physical, the invisible and corporeal”
polyhedra & fractal
Temple of Hathor, Dandra.
Iron mask/facial armor shaped like Dhrtarastra. Japan, Edo Period, 1745 [1500x1600]
Source: https://reddit.com/r/ArtefactPorn/comments/fj09yq/iron_maskfacial_armor_shaped_like_dhrtarastra/
Fragment of an Architectural Frieze
ARTIST CULTURE Zapotec
PERIOD Late Classic period, 600–909
DATE c.600–909
MATERIAL Terracotta with whitewash and buff pigment
FROM Oaxaca state, México
SLAM
Palma
ARTIST CULTURE Classic Veracruz
PERIOD Late Classic period, 600–909
DATE c.600–909
MATERIAL Stone
FROM Veracruz
Provenience unknown, possibly looted
This fan-shaped “palma,” a piece of protective gear worn during the ballgame, shows a pair of bat-like creatures on one side and a pair of intertwined snakes on the other. The sharply curved edges of the bat wings echo the double curve at the end of the “palma,” while the knotted serpents evoke the scrollwork that is characteristic of much Classic Veracruz sculpture. The small notch at the base of the “palma” would have served to help attach it to a yoke. Stone versions like this were probably worn ceremonially, and served more as emblems of rank or political office rather than actual ballgame equipment.
SLAM
one day, like a miracle, HE will disappear.
Holly Horne
📸 by Larsen Sotelo
Zapotec Civilization, Máscara del Dios Murciélago, 200BC - 200AD [800x1200]