Janice Sung
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

if i look back, i am lost
RMH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Stranger Things
Cosmic Funnies
NASA

Andulka

Product Placement
wallacepolsom
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
Xuebing Du
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Kaledo Art
Claire Keane

Discoholic 🪩
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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@cedar-smoked
Janice Sung

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Inanna/Ištar & Enki/Ea from Project D by 肉十鹿RSL
yes mom I have a job. It’s called The Great Work…
Obsidian Mirror
Aztec
1200-1521 CE (mirror) 16th century (frame)
Obsidian, a volcanic glass, was used to make cutting tools as well as delicate ornaments. It was valued for its reflective qualities and employed in the form of mirrors for divining. Such mirrors were associated with powerful rulers and divinities: the name of a major Aztec god, Tezcatlipoca, means "smoking mirror." The gilded wood frame of this example likely dates to the colonial period and is carved with alternating flower and step-fret symbols.
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How to understand neoplatonism without your brain turning into a mush?
Don't tell me that Hinduism is even more complicated or something, I can't even get how the triad works!
Be forewarned, if you're having trouble getting your head around the Trinity, neoplatonism is gonna take some serious work to get your brain around. But! We encourage intellectual endeavors here! So let's start with the basics.
To vastly oversummarize: Plato and Aristotle had conflicting ideas on how divinity worked. Neoplatonism is what happens when you try to combine them.
If you're gonna give neoplatonism a stab, you need to familiarize yourself with Platonist and Aristotelian philosophy. Once you've done that, you can dip in.
Neoplatonism is basically three guys: Plotinus, Porphyry, and Iamblichus, but you wanna focus on two works in particular.
The Enneads, by Plotinus
De Mystiis (On The Mysteries), by Iamblichus
As for how do this, understand that there is no shame in starting where you are. When I approach a topic I'm unfamiliar with, I have a process:
1 - Give the primary text a skim. This gives me an idea of how tough the ideas are gonna be for me.
2 - Dig around for YouTube videos and recorded lectures. This is a good way to prepare yourself for a serious read.
3 - Give the primary text a proper shot. Highlight areas where you don't really understand. Keep track of where the text loses you, and where it finds you again.
4 - Seek expert assistance. Armed with that list of questions from step 3, find someone smarter than you, and ask them questions. Im lucky enough to be friends with a cast of academics, but you can literally just shoot most professors an email. 9/10 times they're happy to discuss things things with an interested party!
5 - Repeat steps 3 and 4 forever, as there is always more to learn.

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Graham Durward
1. Incense and Light
2. Incense: Silver Light
3. Lay Claim to 0
Nanshe
Nanshe (also known as Nanse, Nazi) is the Sumerian goddess of social justice and divination, whose popularity eventually transcended her original boundaries of southern Mesopotamia toward all points throughout the region in the 3rd millennium BCE. She became one of the most popular deities of the Mesopotamian Pantheon for her selfless devotion to the good of humanity.
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i like when the academic article is niche and the historian gets mean 😈
Francisco Infante-Arana (Russian, born 1943)
A variant of the infinity spiral from the cycle «Infinity Spiral», 1963
Gouache, tempera on paper, 74 x 44 cm
“There is a huge amount of misunderstanding of what astral projection actually is, and what people think it is. And there’s also massive misunderstanding about visionary magic. When you’re talking about astral projection, journeying, entering the soul garden, things like that, what you’re talking about is where, for the most part, the majority of people think that their spirit is locked into their body, that their energy is locked into their body, and that their skin is a barrier and that they go no further, or they have a little bit of an aura around them, and that’s it. That’s actually not correct. The body is a vessel; the spirit has the ability to spread out. It has no shape, it has no boundary other than the physical body, but it can stretch beyond that, and it can spread right out. It can experience bump up against other spirits, other energies. Your vital force can bump up against somebody else’s vital force, or the vital force of a tree or a rock. The mind is the bridge of communication, and within the mind, is the imagination, which provides the vocabulary. What a lot of people think of as astral projection, like I said earlier is this: suddenly you’ve shot out of your body and you’re still looking at your body. You’re not out of your body as in you haven’t left it. You have stretched because there’s no boundary for the spirit, and it’s done it in this uncontrolled projected way, which is actually really unhealthy for you. It causes a panic in the body, so it sucks it straight back in again. So it’s often very difficult to control and act in what people think of as astral projection. As in, suddenly I’m floating on the ceiling and looking down that sort of thing. Yes, that happens, that is a part of visionary stuff. But it’s unhealthy in that it’s not as safe, it leaves you wide open for all sorts of problems. It also puts a horrendous strain on the body, so the older you get, the more dangerous it becomes. Whereas working in a more controlled way and understanding this stretching and that being in two places at once is perfectly normal. You don’t have to have the spirit just over there and it’s left the body. When you do that, if your spirit completely leaves your body, your body dies. It just doesn’t work like that. So it is stretched, and maybe that’s not the right word. The actual reality is that you’re in two or even three different places at once.”
— Josephine McCarthy on astral projection and visionary work, Glitch Bottle #128 (32:40)

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"Oh hell yeah finally some good information about Pythagoras and Goetia, this is really interes- what the fuck is snake-blasting."
"Huh. I guess the Chaldean Babylonian sorcerers blasted snakes."
Creative Commons image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin Long ago, in the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia, Akkadian was the dominant langua
You can find a link to all the recordings here! I believe so far they’re all in Akkadian - here’s hoping they add some Sumerian recordings as the project progresses.
Head of Two-Faced Janus form Vulci 2nd Century BCE Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia Rome
The Star and The Hermit
You've gone out to see who's splashing around in your pool at this hour of the night.
Not a soft polytheist, not a hard polytheist but a secret third thing.

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Fun fact: don’t put your altar too close to a smoke detector
In a period of transition right now, so I'm just focusing on meditating and reading when I can.