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Livin' la Vida Loka

Daughter of Loki | Heart of Sekhmet | 36 yo, pagan since 2009 | Spider Witch | Selkie | Simon & Garfunkel addict

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My Beloved Gave Me This Book As I Gift And Lemme Tell You, It's SO Cute. Definitely Worth Having.

My beloved gave me this book as I gift and lemme tell you, it's SO cute. Definitely worth having.

Simon & Garfunkel Sketchbook
Simon & Garfunkel Sketchbook
Simon & Garfunkel Sketchbook
Simon & Garfunkel Sketchbook
Simon & Garfunkel Sketchbook
Simon & Garfunkel Sketchbook

Simon & Garfunkel Sketchbook 

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Dua Sutekh indeed 🌩️

On Set and Storms

On Set And Storms

“That's something every islander knows—there's always going to be another hurricane. Another storm. Everything buried will surface again, and everything you thought would last forever will come down eventually. But you rebuild. You dredge. You keep moving, keep adding new. That's how we go on living.”

– Roseanna M. White - “Yesterday's Tides”

“You can dance in the storm. Don't wait for the rain to be over before because it might take too long. You can can do it now. Wherever you are, right now, you can start, right now; this very moment.”

– Israelmore Ayivor

I grew up in South Texas where we were used to hurricanes. To this day, one of the most magical things I’ve ever experienced is standing outside when the eye has passed over me. There is such raw power and majesty to storms. They are terrifying and destructive but can impart great wisdom. As a Kemetic, I find myself closer to Set during storms and actively attempt to listen. Hurricane Harvey was one of the most terrible to hit the Coastal Bend in decades. I prayed to Set in the eye of that storm, before we lost power and I learned what had happened to Houston. I stood outside with arms outstretched, honoring His Sekhem and the Majesty of His natural domain. Suddenly a gust of wind blew an updraft beneath me. I felt validated and listened to. I went back inside and we lost power soon after. The Texas grid didn't get restored for another eight days. I felt Set’s presence in the storm and in the aftermath, destructive and harsh… but encouraging. “You will survive this. You have survived much worse with far less at your disposal.” When I would talk about hurricanes this way people would quickly become upset. They fail to see how a hurricane can be anything but terrible and I beg to differ. Storms disrupt our lives but teach us that we can rebuild. In the moment of impact, are we happy with the destruction? Absolutely not. Loss teaches us what we are capable of living with, as well as what we can live without. Storms are the immune system of the Earth, their purpose being to restore equilibrium on a large scale. Set is the storm that rends the dead bark and branches off of the Holy Sycamore. He does the same for us. By stripping away the excessive and superfluous, Set brings us closer to our inner strength and core values. I’ve often heard Set being associated with the ego but, in my experience, He takes a very active part in facilitating ego death during the Dark Night of the Soul. I’ve experienced this several times and I can safely say when all other guides have stepped away, I am still blanketed in Set’s Presence. He stands nearby, as a silent but distant sentinel. His Presence is enough to let me know I will be okay. Storms have a way of mirroring the Shadow archetype, forcing us to face our demons. We might not know when they will begin or end, but we do know that they are temporary. That disruption is sometimes exactly what we need and the more we fight it, the more we resist the growth that might lead us to the best chapter in life we’ve ever had. Experience has shown me that we can survive far more than we give ourselves credit for. Sometimes you have to Embrace Life.

Dua Set!

Image depicts a thunderstorm over the Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo, Egypt


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Artie looked like he was having fun teasing Paul in this clip, at least to me. Like when he asked him what, next Thursday? and stuff, and Paul was visibly struggling to remember what he was supposed to say. Ah, fun! 🤣

In Which Artie Coins The Harmony Game And Paul Clearly Cant Stand It.
In Which Artie Coins The Harmony Game And Paul Clearly Cant Stand It.
In Which Artie Coins The Harmony Game And Paul Clearly Cant Stand It.
In Which Artie Coins The Harmony Game And Paul Clearly Cant Stand It.

In which Artie coins ‘The Harmony Game’ and Paul clearly can’t stand it. 


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I can't 🤣

the x files is funny because at the time it was “progressive” or whatever to have the ultra-rational, levelheaded character be a woman

but it’s also a show where all the fucked up alien shit actually is real, so she’s just constantly wrong about everything


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I can't possibly be the only one to find this movie embarassing - don't get me wrong, they're all amazing in their roles! What's not to love about them all?? Perfect! But the whole thing is... I don't know. Embarassing and depressing at the same time. Which is probably the point of the play, thinking about it. PS: do y'all think this is how he taught Paul, or maybe he did a more uhm... practical demonstration? Asking for a friend.

Art Garfunkel And Jack Nicholson In Carnal Knowlegde [1971] Requested By @spoilerfreedays
Art Garfunkel And Jack Nicholson In Carnal Knowlegde [1971] Requested By @spoilerfreedays

Art Garfunkel and Jack Nicholson in Carnal Knowlegde [1971] → requested by @spoilerfreedays


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