July 2012
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If the Universal is Mental in its nature, then Mental Transmutation must be the...
– three initiates (kybalion)
Alcohol - not Marijuana - is the gateway drug,...
scienceofthespirit:
(NaturalNews) For years Americans have been told that marijuana should remain illegal because it is the ultimate “gateway” drug - that is, the drug that most often leads to the abuse of other, more potent drugs.
Not so, according to a new study which says alcohol - not marijuana - is the true gateway drug.
Of three drugs or drug-containing substances - alcohol, tobacco and...
THE ALL” is Infinite Living Mind–the Illumined call it SPIRIT
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Nothing endures but Change. And if he be a thinking man, he realizes that all of...
– three initiates (kybalion)
Can anyone else refer me to some great music...
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We are the masters of our own wishes, beliefs and dreams. Whatever you desire...
– Tuomas Holopainen (via nemomynameforevermore)
Scorpion Venom Heals Drug-Resistant Bacteria... →
thoughtlessarse:
It may sound like snake oil, but a new study suggests scorpion venom contains a substance that can fend off drug-resistant bacteria, including the deadly MRSA.
Drug resistance is increasingly rendering our antibiotic arsenal ineffective against bacteria. According to a CDC study, MRSA caused 36 percent of staphylococcal infections in U.S. hospital intensive-care units in 1992,...
Fantastical Lore: Arachne →
fantasticallore:
Origin: Greek mythology
Type: spider woman
In Ovid’s Metamorphosis, Arachne was a skilled weaver in Lydia. She boasted that she was more skilled than the goddess, Athena. Athena then challenges Arachne to a competition, weaving a tapestry that depicted her competition with Poseidon ..
The sin which is unpardonable is knowingly and wilfully to reject truth, to fear...
– Aleister Crowley (via bipolarcarebear)
Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy...
– Carl Jung (via luniverso) a man after my own heart :
Open all your pores and bathe in all the tides of nature, in all her streams and...
– Henry David Thoreau (via aetherealist)