I'm a creature of the forest, but the sea is also too near, even in the calling of my name, Marina, for not to be part of me.

I will always go first to kids and family section when I want to rent a movie!

May 16th at 3PM / via: littlelostbambi / op: cigarettes-and-effy / reblog / 3,677 notes

A lesson to learn.

Peyote

The god of the peyotl plant taught me one thing. He (or she) (or it) taught me that what we call Reality is an Agreement, and nothing else.

We make a contract with ourselves, and with the world —- that says that walls will be walls and people will be people and universes will be universes.

Whenever we choose, however —- and one can choose through madness, self-analysis, meditation, or peyote —- whenever we choose, we can break this agreement, about Reality, turn it away, or upside down.

I know now why peyote, LSD, and all these gentle drugs are the subject of so much propaganda and villification on television and radio, in the press, by the politicoes.

If people were to learn that what we call Reality depends on such a very fragile agreement —- an agreement made between one’s self and the universe —- then I suspect too many of our operating systems (institutionalized fear, human isolation, economic competition, social hostility) would disappear.

Thank god so few people know about it.

—- P. P. McFeelie

There is no place like home.

Apr 16th at 4PM / via: luismanuelsantiago / op: nirvanalove / reblog / 4,407 notes

The other day I said I loved Quatum Physics now I say fuck it. Bullshit!

We don’t need quatum physics, neither science to discover the beauty, and magic of the world. Science has become a fucking religion. People watch out! Science has become the tool for imperialism, specially the string theory with Michio Kaku as its favorite exponent. Go fuck yourself Michio Kaku! Go fuck your type I and type II and type III civilization. Fuck globalization, and the eradication of diversity. Long live differences, we have to learn to see beauty in the things that are different than us, because is through them that we know about ourselves.

the essence of our enslavement

toloveistoresist:

the essence of our enslavement is that we are kept continually desiring things we cannot obtain, while we hae an emptiness inside of us that we cannot fill…. we are prevented from fulfilling our hierarchy of needs by the illusion of progress and eternal growth; we are enchanted and compelled to consume by the machinery of post-industrial capitalism.

from a spiritual perspective, this is our basic human condition - not just that outside forces dictate our consumption by compulsion; but by taking advantage of our shadow impulse toward desire and attachment, the forces of our time have made us their servantsand are preparing their plans for our future:

to create a world where freedom of choice is no longer our birthright, but an illusory tool of control.