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Rebecca J Hanna
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Assemblage Artist , Wisdom Keeper, Conspiracy Researcher, Bibliophile, Herbivore, Big Pharma Anarchist, Child of the 60's, Pronoia Advocate, Comedic Reliefian, Twin Peaks and Dirk Gently fan, Zen is my default daily reset, Jedi wannabe, American born with Irish and Blackfoot roots, anti-woke, More CO2 please (the trees asked me to add this), doer of useful old school stuff

River Grace 2016 by Rebecca Hanna #Art #Value4Value

I've always had a respect for bees but now? --We put a rock in the birdbath so they won't fall in while lapping up some water with their tiny tongues and strategize what wild flowers and "weeds' to leave alone so they have plenty of pollen.

"Nature does not hurry,

yet everything is accomplished."

~Lao Tzu #nature #Taoism #LaoTzu

photo: lensa.kecil21

“When we flee our shadow, we flee ourselves. It's not all light in there, of that we can be sure. And that shadow that we fled with all our might, doesn't go away. It waits around the next bend to trip us up and to remind us that it wants to be seen. Not because it wants us to suffer, but because it wants us to heal. Because it wants us to grow. Our shadows aren't the enemy. Our resistance is.”

— Jeff Brown #shadowwork #art

[ Art • “Empress of Destruction” by Jenni Pasanen ]

#dumbingdown #quote #Rockefeller

same with self- healing #quote #IsaacAsimov

Life is amazing. And then it’s awful.

And then it’s amazing again.

And in between the amazing and awful

it’s ordinary and mundane and routine.

Breathe in the amazing,

hold on through the awful,

and relax and exhale during the ordinary.

That’s just living heartbreaking,

soul-healing, amazing, awful, ordinary life.

And it’s breathtakingly beautiful.

~ L. R. Knost #life #art

~ Art by Tetyana Erhart

If while washing dishes, we think only of the cup of tea that awaits us, thus hurrying to get the dishes out of the way as if they were a nuisance, then we are not “washing the dishes to wash the dishes.” What’s more, we are not alive during the time we are washing the dishes. In fact we are completely incapable of realizing the miracle of life while standing at the sink. If we can’t wash the dishes, the chances are we won’t be able to drink our tea either. While drinking the cup of tea, we will only be thinking of other things, barely aware of the cup in our hands. Thus we are sucked away into the future—and we are incapable of actually living one minute of life. ~Thich Nhat Hanh Quote # ThichNhatHanh #mindfulness #washwashwash

(Art: Photograph of Tasha Tudor by Richard Brown)

GM Rex I see two figures in profile, sitting on the ground. The one on the right is sitting on some manuscripts. They are creating some kind of thought form.