Inert are words that express indifference.
The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun (Rev. 12: 1-4), William Blake, ca. 1803-1805, Brooklyn Museum: European Art
Size: Image: 17 3/16 x 13 11/16 in. (43.7 x 34.8 cm) Sheet (with inlay): 21 11/16 x 17 1/16 in. (55.1 x 43.3 cm) Medium: Black ink and watercolor over traces of graphite and incised lines on wove paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/4368
El hombre es superior a las estrellas si vive en el poder de la sabiduría suprema. La persona que domina el cielo y la tierra con su voluntad, es un mago y la magia no es brujería sino sabiduría suprema.
20/100 days of productivity
Today I woke up early for do all of my things 4 this day ‘cause I was plan to distract in the afternoon with walk for Tihuatlan.
Distract with the nature gives me the energy that I need to do my best every day. Who don’t enjoy a beautiful sunset?
““Yo ya sufrí, y aprendí un montón de cosas. Lloré hasta la deshidratación, no tengo tiempo de que seas otra emoción equivocada.”
— Belén Lanuzzi
The Evil 100, my brother had this book and never told me but it includes people such as Adolf Hitler, Albert Fish, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffery Dahmer, Richard Ramirez, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, Jack the Ripper, Charles Manson, and The Zodiac Killer.
The Toth Tarot - Lady Frieda Harris - Aleister Crowley
May you do some theater related spanish vocabulary, please!
Sure !
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el Actor. Actor
la Actuación. Performance
el Anfiteatro. Amphitheater
la Actriz. Actress
la Audiencia, el Público. Audience
los Camerinos, los Bastidores, el Backstage, Entre bastidores. Backstage
la Comedia. Comedy
el/la Compositor/a. Composer
la Coreografía. Choreography
el/la Coreógrafo/a. Choreographer
el/la Director/a. Director
el/la Director/a de orquesta. Conductor
los Disfraces, el Vestuario. Costumes
el Drama. Drama
el Dramaturgo. Dramatist, playwright
la Escena. Scene
el Escenario. Stage
la Escenografía. Stage design
el/la Escenógrafo/a. Stage designer
la Estrella. Star, celebrity
el Intermedio, descanso. Intermission
la Joven estrella. Starlet
el Miedo escénico, miedo al público. Stage fright
el Musical. Musical
el Nombre artístico. Stage name
la Obra (de teatro). Play
la Ópera. Opera
el Palco. Box (private stall)
el Pasillo. Aisle
la Platea. Stalls, main floor
el/la Productor/a. Producer
el Programa. Program
el Reparto, el Elenco. Cast
el Teatro. Theater
el Teatro de la ópera. Opera theater, opera house
la Temporada. Season
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Grupo alega que ‘base alienígena’ está protegendo o México
Um grupo no nordeste do México acredita que os alienígenas estão ajudando a proteger as cidades locais dos furacões.
Para as cidades ao longo da costa do Golfo do México, a temporada de furacões traz consigo uma sensação compreensível de maior apreensão; no entanto, para a Associação de Pesquisa Científica em OVNIs de Tamaulipas, a ameaça de um evento climático destrutivo é um pouco atenuada…
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When we hold on to excess stress, it creates a blockage in our personal energy system. Imagine that your is body filled with tiny, invisible wires that carry energy from one point to the next. When you hold on to stress in a certain area, you tie a knot in the wires that keeps energy from flowing smoothly to the rest of your body. This can manifest as fatigue, lack of motivation, overwhelm, or other mental and physical symptoms. This spell is designed to untie those knots and let the energy flow freely.
This spell is very loosely adapted from the book Light Magic for Dark Times by Lisa Marie Basile, which I highly recommend for anyone looking to bring witchcraft into their self care practice or vice versa.
What you will need:
A piece of white paper
A pen or pencil
A bowl or cup of clean, fresh water (water from the tap is fine!)
(Optional) a few drops of lavender essential oil
Performing the spell:
Set aside some time when you can be alone and won’t be disturbed. If you like, set the mood by lighting candles, burning incense, or playing music. If you chose to include lavender oil, add it to the water now.
On the paper, write a detailed description of the situation that is causing you stress, and of how it makes you feel. Be as specific as possible. What emotions do you feel? Are there physical sensations associated with these emotions? Where in your body do you feel them? (If you are more comfortable drawing than writing, draw a picture that represents your situation and how it makes you feel.)
Keep writing/drawing until you run out of things to say. Get a second piece of paper if you need to. Don’t worry about making it pretty or even legible. What matters is that you get the emotions out and onto the page.
Fold the paper in half, folding it away from yourself; rotate it to the left and fold it again; rotate to the left again and fold one more time for a total of three folds. With each fold, repeat out loud or in your head, “I acknowledge these feelings and I let them go. I release.”
Submerge the folded paper in the bowl of water. Make sure it is completely covered. Watch it soak through, and watch the ink bleed from the paper.
Say, “Spirits of water, keepers of emotion and the subconscious, spirits of healing, help me to cleanse and release. Help me restore my energy.”
Allow the envelope to soak in the water for at least an hour before disposing of it.