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| ♕ |  Sunset alley - Isla de Tabarca, Spain  | by © SammySambo76

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| Sunset alley - Isla de Tabarca, Spain  | by © SammySambo76

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| ♕ |  Street in Provence - Castellane, Southern France  | by © Transmontano

ysvoice:

| Street in Provence - Castellane, Southern France  | by © Transmontano

sophiepeoples:

Wine Cellar Spiderwebs 

sophiepeoples:

Wine Cellar Spiderwebs 

(Source: sunflowa)

The Water Is Black: My Dear Wormwood,

thewaterisblack:

I received your letter this morning and I must say I am not the least bit pleased. You brag and gloat that you got the face of the world’s largest youth movement to go mad. To tear off his clothes and cry out to the Enemy in the streets for all the world to see. You list the lies you whispered in his ear as if it was some brilliant chess move. I understand that you think this is a huge victory, but I’m afraid you are terribly wrong. You fool. You have ruined everything. You had a perfect opportunity to inflate his pride, to make him believe it was indeed his voice and vision that woke the world up to love and justice. You could have coached him to be eloquent and poised, and in so doing, trick the world into giving him the credit. These millions of disgustingly idealistic and optimistic young people could have believed that this man is the author of these virtues. You could have distracted them completely from the very ideas of love and justice. You could have distracted them completely from The Enemy and His work in the individual hearts and minds of young people. You could have made them think ‘I’ll never be that smart, that creative, that loving, that handsome, that true, so I might as well do nothing.’ 

But now, oh, what have you done? You’ve ruined the work that was started. You not only robbed us of the power of pride over the man, but now you’ve robbed us of the youth who look to him. I already see my fears coming true. The youth are now looking beyond the madness, beyond the man. They are looking at the ideas. They are looking at the Enemy. They are seeing their own flaws and calling them to the surface. They are loving the man behind the madness and seeing themselves in him. They are cleaving to the Enemy and singing songs of strength, brotherhood, and victory over evil. They are doing the most dangerous thing of all: they are giving grace and holding strong to the principles of love and justice. They now have no idol. They now have no icon. They only have the very things you were supposed to distract them from: the core message. I’m afraid all might be lost. 

I am convening an emergency meeting of devils and demons this very evening to do damage control. Our only hope is to empower the rumors and lies and convince these humans that mistakes and madness poison the message. It is a weak defense, I know, but it may be all you’ve left us with. 

With deep regret that I did not train you well enough, 

your devastated uncle, 

Screwtape. 

(this is from a conversation I had with Tom Shadyac, who used the example above to paint the truth of all of this) 

jmeshe:

roywaynemccoy2:

“The Words of the Revelator” by Bryan John Appleby. 

Pull&Bear Heritage presents “The words of the revelator” a song by Bryan John Appleby (by Pull&Bear)

This made me stop and listen.

www.looseluggage.com

“If you’re like me, and busyness is an instinctive state of being, quiet seasons are what you long for – and at the same time what you dread. For five years I’ve worked myself ragged to get my business to more or less thrive. And now I sit in the aftermath – in limbo, still and anticipatory. Stillness is necessary for the human soul to thrive. But sometimes, especially when I’m out of practice, tranquility can be restless and even terrifying. It takes practice, and believe me I’m practicing hard these days, to find a balance in the quiet. To not collapse on your inward thoughts or your forward ambitions.

I’m certainly not complaining. I’m loving it. Coffee, t-shirts, paint on my hands. Music, laundry, rain. Contemplation, fiction-reading, and conversation. I love it. I’m up for the challenge. So much has happened. This year alone… Uganda, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Yemen, Uruguay, Colombia, Samoa, India, China, Italy. Much of that time spent alone, wandering but not lost (as my cousin Melena says), filming and absorbing. Sometimes the feast of life stuffs me full and puts me into a Thanksgiving-like food-coma. It’s hard for me to slow down enough to peer over my shoulder and process it all.

But here I sit in quiet. Still but moved. Staring forward, peering through the curtain if only for a hint of what’s next but working with every muscle in my inner being to sit tight so I don’t miss one second of this gift of silence.”

-Adam Sjoberg

ysvoice:

| ♕ |  Sunset alley - Isla de Tabarca, Spain  | by © SammySambo76

ysvoice:

| Sunset alley - Isla de Tabarca, Spain  | by © SammySambo76

ysvoice:

| ♕ |  Street in Provence - Castellane, Southern France  | by © Transmontano

ysvoice:

| Street in Provence - Castellane, Southern France  | by © Transmontano

sophiepeoples:

Wine Cellar Spiderwebs 

sophiepeoples:

Wine Cellar Spiderwebs 

(Source: sunflowa)

The Water Is Black: My Dear Wormwood,

thewaterisblack:

I received your letter this morning and I must say I am not the least bit pleased. You brag and gloat that you got the face of the world’s largest youth movement to go mad. To tear off his clothes and cry out to the Enemy in the streets for all the world to see. You list the lies you whispered in his ear as if it was some brilliant chess move. I understand that you think this is a huge victory, but I’m afraid you are terribly wrong. You fool. You have ruined everything. You had a perfect opportunity to inflate his pride, to make him believe it was indeed his voice and vision that woke the world up to love and justice. You could have coached him to be eloquent and poised, and in so doing, trick the world into giving him the credit. These millions of disgustingly idealistic and optimistic young people could have believed that this man is the author of these virtues. You could have distracted them completely from the very ideas of love and justice. You could have distracted them completely from The Enemy and His work in the individual hearts and minds of young people. You could have made them think ‘I’ll never be that smart, that creative, that loving, that handsome, that true, so I might as well do nothing.’ 

But now, oh, what have you done? You’ve ruined the work that was started. You not only robbed us of the power of pride over the man, but now you’ve robbed us of the youth who look to him. I already see my fears coming true. The youth are now looking beyond the madness, beyond the man. They are looking at the ideas. They are looking at the Enemy. They are seeing their own flaws and calling them to the surface. They are loving the man behind the madness and seeing themselves in him. They are cleaving to the Enemy and singing songs of strength, brotherhood, and victory over evil. They are doing the most dangerous thing of all: they are giving grace and holding strong to the principles of love and justice. They now have no idol. They now have no icon. They only have the very things you were supposed to distract them from: the core message. I’m afraid all might be lost. 

I am convening an emergency meeting of devils and demons this very evening to do damage control. Our only hope is to empower the rumors and lies and convince these humans that mistakes and madness poison the message. It is a weak defense, I know, but it may be all you’ve left us with. 

With deep regret that I did not train you well enough, 

your devastated uncle, 

Screwtape. 

(this is from a conversation I had with Tom Shadyac, who used the example above to paint the truth of all of this) 

jmeshe:

roywaynemccoy2:

“The Words of the Revelator” by Bryan John Appleby. 

Pull&Bear Heritage presents “The words of the revelator” a song by Bryan John Appleby (by Pull&Bear)

This made me stop and listen.

(Source: jarrodis, via thatkindofwoman)

www.looseluggage.com

“If you’re like me, and busyness is an instinctive state of being, quiet seasons are what you long for – and at the same time what you dread. For five years I’ve worked myself ragged to get my business to more or less thrive. And now I sit in the aftermath – in limbo, still and anticipatory. Stillness is necessary for the human soul to thrive. But sometimes, especially when I’m out of practice, tranquility can be restless and even terrifying. It takes practice, and believe me I’m practicing hard these days, to find a balance in the quiet. To not collapse on your inward thoughts or your forward ambitions.

I’m certainly not complaining. I’m loving it. Coffee, t-shirts, paint on my hands. Music, laundry, rain. Contemplation, fiction-reading, and conversation. I love it. I’m up for the challenge. So much has happened. This year alone… Uganda, Turkey, Israel, Egypt, Yemen, Uruguay, Colombia, Samoa, India, China, Italy. Much of that time spent alone, wandering but not lost (as my cousin Melena says), filming and absorbing. Sometimes the feast of life stuffs me full and puts me into a Thanksgiving-like food-coma. It’s hard for me to slow down enough to peer over my shoulder and process it all.

But here I sit in quiet. Still but moved. Staring forward, peering through the curtain if only for a hint of what’s next but working with every muscle in my inner being to sit tight so I don’t miss one second of this gift of silence.”

-Adam Sjoberg

www.looseluggage.com

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howdy. my name is nathaniel. i am a twenty-something-year-old college student living on the west coast. some pictures i post are mine and some are just reblogged. hope you enjoy!

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