Arctic, Sea, Ocean, Water, Antarctica, Winter, Snow

Antarctica Zen

Zen was born from a civilization that was satiated in materialism. One day when there became so much stuff to own/want, very ornate and covered in bling from the four corners of earth, it all became overload and some genius started Zen, then it became a mindset and almost a movement, which all these years […]

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The orange color, always present in my life, even on rainy days ♥

Self Inspiration for a Cry Baby

The orange color, always present in my life, even on rainy days ♥ My mind has been uplifted by something that Russel Brand said in a video called How To Let Go Of Sadness and that was the danger of self-pity was so toxic that we must do anything, to not feel too sad about […]

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The Falkirk Wheel

Falkirk Wheel on the Scottish Canals

Windows Ten has a the feed of images that act as screen savers and provide new photographs that have been chosen for how engaging they are, a little pop-up asks if you like what you see? If you’re a Windows user you probably know it. This is how I first saw the Falkirk Wheel and […]

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Notre Dame - Rebuild The Hope

Notre Dame Cathedral and Conspiracy Theory

Notre Dame – Rebuild The Hope There’s so much to learn about the Notre Dame Cathedral, the history holds secrets that the recent fire, which many believe was arson by professionals, has only served to draw attention to the rich and illustrious past to understand some of the story of it’s construction and why it […]

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ZenDAO a Liquid Democracy Treasury Model

ZenDAO Liquid Democracy Treasury Model

The ZenDAO voting platform can replace the old corporate model of business organization with an inclusive, provably fair, and transparent economic system with incentives to participate. Horizen is building a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) as a voting mechanism to allocate treasury funds to continue the development of the Horizen platform. The ZenDAO will be one […]

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Eye of Sahara, the Richat Structure

Eye of Sahara, the Richat Structure

Perhaps the greatest unsolved natural mystery is what is the “eye of Sahara” and how did it get there? Such a gorgeous structure too, that it has it’s own Pinterest Boards and been blogged, researched, debunked, reported on and talked about for decades. To this day, there’s no explanation for who’s eye it is. The […]

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Vancouver sunset - Vancouver Island Ormus

Vancouver Island Ormus

I’ve been using Ormus for 90 days and could tell the difference in my hair, skin and especially nails. This intelligent super-food seems to provide something my body wasn’t getting in my diet. Supplementing a shot of Ormus each day has made a difference I can testify to. Also, topical application of Ormus directly on […]

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Portrait of Michelangelo by Daniele da Volterra

Michelangelo and Architecture

Creation of the Sun and Moon by Michelangelo, face detail of God. Michelangelo is the GOAT of art, sculpture and Architecture. His life and career spanned almost 100 years of creative genius on the next level. He was 74 years old when he began the Saint Peter Basilica, to claim his place as an unsurpassed […]

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Mordecai and Esther

Dead Sea Scrolls

The Dead Sea Scrolls (also Qumran Caves Scrolls) are ancient Jewish religious manuscripts found in the Qumran Caves in the Judaean Desert, near Ein Feshkha on the northern shore of the Dead Sea. Scholarly consensus dates these scrolls from the last three centuries BCE and the first century CE. The texts have great historical, religious, and linguistic […]

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