On a journey of knowledge, to spirituality, to free my mind of these psychological locks.
Photo reblogged from *solar;;
Power to the people!
It’s really interesting to read stuff like this supplemented by readings on cultural perspectives and norms with regard to adherence to authority, individualism or collectivism, etc.
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This semester has gone by so FAST! and I am really content with how I am doing this semester. I am excited that there is only 3 semesters left before c/o 13 walks the stage! Uneasy about the future, but accepting whatever path lays before me.
Things usually never go as planned. ESPECIALLY in choosing courses for the semester. In the end, I believe that God has lead me to the right path. There were many turns taken, but I am so very HAPPY, and the journey is only beginning :)
EXCITED FOR FINALS! 0OOHHH YEAAAAAAH!
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People must be bored with their lives to dwell on the past. It is ok to reminisce about the past. But I believe that the present, is where you should be, because the present is the future. Being stuck in the past is not living. LIVE LIFE. BE HAPPY.
Things may seem as though they’re not going according to plan, but they ALWAYS work out.
Video reblogged from This is 1 Nation
Deep in the rain forests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown.
Ancient vines and roots of trees stretch horizontally across rivers and streams, creating a solid latticework structure strong enough to be used as a bridge.
Since the area receives around 15 metres of rain every year, a normal wooden bridge would quickly rot.
But because the growing bridges are alive and still growing, they actually gain strength over time.
For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) across rivers, using hollowed out trees to create root guidance systems. When they roots and vines reach the opposite bank they are allowed to take root.
In time, a sturdy living bridge is produced. Some can take ten to fifteen years to become fully functional.
Text reblogged from My beauty..
(Source: health-heaven)
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