He llegado a aceptar la sensación de no saber a dónde voy. Y me he preparado para que me guste. Porque es sólo cuando estamos suspendidos en el aire, sin aterrizaje a la vista, que forzamos nuestras alas a abrirse y comenzamos por fin nuestro vuelo. · Y mientras volamos, puede todavía que no sepamos hacia dónde nos dirigimos, pero el milagro está en el despliegue de las alas. Puede que no sepas a dónde vas, pero sabes que mientras extiendes tus alas, los vientos te llevarán. C. JoyBell C. Imagen: Winds of Change by Michael Parkes, obra en vitela, 23,4x18,9", 2011
comics del kookv y vkook ,yoonmin y imagenes tambien informaciones de ships y mucho mas Comunicado Si antes de leer esta historia quisiera que leeas este comunicado para que no malinterpretes que no doy créditos alos creadores de estos comics si ves que publicó algo nuevo y ves que no hay créditos Asus creadores aquí se los doy desde el principio . Crd: alos verdaderos creadores de estos comics los cuales publicaré desde el principio hasta el final
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----------------- EL GRITO ------------- ----------------- EL GRITO ---------------------- Ayer gritaba de miedo No estaba claro mi grito iracundo y solitario se moría en el ocaso No gritaba para nadie no quería ser oído pues mi grito era en silencio dentro de un triste destino Mi grito a mi me ahogaba sin aire yo me sentía palidecía de míedo y lloraba por destino Mi grito no era impetuoso ni marcado ni fingido mi grito era ese llanto que en el rostro queda escrito Ayer gritaba sin ruido que aliviaran mi destino ese que a mi me tenía varada en mi propio olvido Mi grito dejó una huella que reflejó en mi destino mi rostro quedó marcado por ese dolor sentido Hoy es un día cualquiera y sin embargo no grito mi rostro ya está sereno y no llora por destino. M..F.S Gaston Bachelard
Tn un pequeño ángel del alas oscuras se le otorga la oportunidad de tener una vida normal pero lo que la vida le tenia planeada era ser el roba corazones de muchos
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Alas. Fibromyalgia comes with an endless list of symptoms. You might think that fibromyalgia will not affect your eyes but sadly it does. You might start getting blurred vision, Even the slightest touch will hit you like a hammer. One of the most irritable symptoms for eyes is blepharitis and its very common. With all […]
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“He stopped, and now, even at the confines of light (thoughtless alas!) and deprived of understanding, he looked back at his Eurydice: there all his labour vanished, and the conditions of the cruel tyrant were broken and a groan was thrice heard in the Avernian lake. Then she; who is it, O Orpheus, that has destroyed miserable me, and thee also? Whose great madness was this? Lo, again the cruel Fates call me back, and sleep seals up my swimming eyes. And now adieu: I am carried away encompassed with thick darkness, and stretching out my hands to you in vain, alas being no longer yours. She said, and fled suddenly from his sight a different way, like smoke mixing with thin air: nor did she see him catching in vain at the shadows, and desiring to say a great deal more; nor did the ferry-man of hell suffer him again to pass over the withstanding lake.” (-Virgil, Georgicks) And what symbolism is there in this mistake of Orpheus turning back too early? Does it portray the danger and punishment of not respecting the gods and following their rules? Perhaps it symbolizes time, and by looking back (livig in the past) we will find pain and not be able to move on with our lives in the present and future. There are many fascinating examples of the reoccurring motif of “Mortal’s not heeding a divine warning” in Greek myth. When Psyche looks upon her secret lover’s face (Eros) against his orders, it sets her on a long journey where she ultimately must perform impossible labors to appease Aphrodite. In the final task, after trekking to Hades to collect some of Persephone’s beauty in a box, the girl can’t help but peak within the box, which renders her unconscious, and she is only saved by Eros in the end coming to remove the sleep. Pandora, the first mortal woman created by Hephaestus, was warned not to open the jar offered by Zeus as a present, but when her curiosity overpowered her, she opened the lid, releasing ills and evils into the world. When King Pentheus, in his arrogance, denied the divinity of Dionysus, the god bewitched the king’s mother and aunts who tore the man apart, thinking him a lion. King Erysichiton, ignoring the warning, cut down sacred trees in the grove of Demeter, and was cursed with everlasting hunger, resulting in him later devouring his own flesh. Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment. • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94% • ISO brightness: 104%
Si crees que no se puede volar sin alas, te invito a que abras un libro.
Here are some adorable prints! Fairy prints from before or in the 1930s . Who wouldn't love these?? I hope you like them as much as I do!
Se sabe que los ángeles más tiernos son los de alas rosas
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The incomparable Michael Sappol--author of A Traffic of Dead Bodies, curator of Dream Anatomy, and historian at the National Library of Medicine--recently traveled to Sweden where he encountered the curious 15th century illuminated vellum scroll seen above. In the following post, Mike tells us more about this scroll, and its idiosyncratic anatomical visualizations: I recently traveled to sunny Sweden to participate in an international conference on “The History of Medicine in Practice.” Along the way I got to visit some historical medical collections, talk to historians, curators, archivists, rare book specialists, publishers and librarians, and see amazing objects. Today’s post is about one amazing object: De Arte Phisicali et de Cirurgica (The Art of the Physician and the Surgeon), a long vellum scroll — 542 cm (17 feet 9 inches) by 36 cm (1 foot 2 inches)! It dates from the year 1412 and resides today in the National Library of Sweden (in Swedish, Kungliga Biblioteket, “The Royal Library,” but since Swedes hold their egalitarian ideals very dear, usually translated as “The National Library”). The manuscript is composed of six skins of vellum (that’s calf-skin!) sewn together. It features numerous painted color illustrations, along with a text written by John Arderne (1307-ca. 1390), a master surgeon who lived in Newark in the county of Nottingham, England. How it got to Sweden is a bit of a mystery, but experts believe that it traveled over the North Sea sometime in the 1420s, sent by King Henry IV of England to help his daughter, Princess Philippa. She had been married off to King Erik of Sweden in 1406 at the tender age of 12 (and died in 1430 at age 34 of a miscarriage). The text (in Latin) contains standard medical wisdom of its time: advice on diagnosis and how to treat various conditions in the form of a discussion of cases, along with helpful recipes. (A knowledge of astrology helps with all of this.) The scroll is also supplied with a large number of good-natured, even comical, illustrations. Mostly they show the usual diseases and problems (dysentery, dropsy, colic, pleurisy, belching, insomnia, bellyache) and the usual therapeutic methods (bleeding, cautery, purging and plastering). There are also pictures of surgical instruments, poisonous animals (watch out for toads!) and typical problems of delivering a baby. What has attracted the most attention from scholars, and even the public, are the scroll’s painted illustrations of the anatomized body, split open like a book or a butchered animal. These occupy the middle of the scroll, between the two main columns of text (which makes no comment on them), and are very rare for the period, really quite astonishing. I know all this because of a fine book recently published on the Arderne scroll by Fri Tanke Förlag (Free Thought Press) and the Hagströmer Library, as part of their bibliographic publication series: John Arderne, De Arte Phisicali et de Cirurgia, trans., commentary, Torgny Svenberg and Peter Murray Jones; afterword, Eva LQ Sandgren (Stockholm: Fri Tanke Förlag – Hagströmer Biblioteket, 2014). Michael Sappol History of Medicine Division National Library of Medicine All images from De Arte Phisicali et de Cirurgica (The Art of the Physician and the Surgeon), courtesy of the National Library of Sweden
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Have you ever heard of foot shape genealogy? It is a concept out of the 19th century that still has some adherents today. It is based on the belief that the shape of your foot can tell you one of five ancient ethnic groups to which your ancestors belonged. Here is what you need to know about it.
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Born in 1965 in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, where he now lives with his wife Jennifer, and their young children, Dan's interest in art emerged as a teenager. Studies at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, Illinois and his voracious appetite for museums and the modern masters such as John Singer Sargent, Alphonse Mucha, Nicolai Fechin, Joaquin Sorolla, Carl von Marr as well as a host of other French and American impressionists have inspired him.
un pequeño niño con alas fue abandonado en el bosque pero alguien lo salvo y lo crio como si fuera su hijo,aquel pequeño vivira cosas que nunca vivio en otras vidas y conocera al amor de su vida cuando sienta ese olor a cariño y comodidad... bueno causas soy nuevo en esto espero que me acepten y le den cariño ,tendra contenido 18+ es algunas partes sin pasarse para que sea apto para todo publico ,al terminar esta publicare la version 18+ sin censura besos
I wished I could have laid there all night in his arms. Wrapped in the comfort of my orgasm and the warmth of his body heat. Alas, such is not life and I had to get my ass home. I…