(via liliyi)

liliyi:

<3
ocean-of-nectar:

En-wrapped in silent awe
The moon feeds her imagination
for the journey to come

liliyi:

<3

ocean-of-nectar:

En-wrapped in silent awe

The moon feeds her imagination

for the journey to come

(via liliyi)


“The finest emotion of which we are capable is the mystic emotion. Herein lies the germ of all art and all true science. Anyone to whom this feeling is alien, who is no longer capable of wonderment and lives in a state of fear is a dead man. To know that what is impenetrable for us really exists and manifests itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, whose gross forms alone are intelligible to our poor faculties - this knowledge, this feeling … that is the core of the true religious sentiment. In this sense, and in this sense alone, I rank myself among profoundly religious men.” 
- Albert Einstein

“The finest emotion of which we are capable is the mystic emotion. Herein lies the germ of all art and all true science. Anyone to whom this feeling is alien, who is no longer capable of wonderment and lives in a state of fear is a dead man. To know that what is impenetrable for us really exists and manifests itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, whose gross forms alone are intelligible to our poor faculties - this knowledge, this feeling … that is the core of the true religious sentiment. In this sense, and in this sense alone, I rank myself among profoundly religious men.”

- Albert Einstein

(via asylumseaker)

puzzlemelovely:

For I only need to sit with the moon.

puzzlemelovely:

For I only need to sit with the moon.

(via chemicallysuicidal-deactivated2)

fuckyeahillustrativeart:

“This Lullaby” by Elda The

fuckyeahillustrativeart:

“This Lullaby” by Elda The

(via littlehouseofhappy)

llbwwb:

Glastonbury Tor, England Revellers stand beside St Michael’s Tower watching the moon as it passes at its closest point to the Earth for almost two decades by Glenn Birchall

llbwwb:

Glastonbury Tor, England Revellers stand beside St Michael’s Tower watching the moon as it passes at its closest point to the Earth for almost two decades by Glenn Birchall