

Taiidan Ω
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@LordTaiidan
The truth is obvious. Ignoring it is a choice.








This always makes me think of the Pylos Agate, roughly contemporary with the historic Troy and the gnarliest and most shockingly vivid Bronze Age artifact I’ve ever seen. How did they achieve this kind of anatomical fidelity a thousand years before the classical age?




This always makes me think of the Pylos Agate, roughly contemporary with the historic Troy and the gnarliest and most shockingly vivid Bronze Age artifact I’ve ever seen. How did they achieve this kind of anatomical fidelity a thousand years before the classical age?



The only thing standing in between you and the life you want is all the repressed material stored in the unconscious (that you're too scared to feel). This gets "projected" out into the world and gives rise to living life with an invisible parking brake. Once you digest the material, the brake releases and the world opens up in a completely new way.