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dearsvdghostt · 25 days
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The body is kind of bodying right now???
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amtraditional · 3 months
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Carlin Dacheff
Perth, Western Australia
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rosymushrooms · 5 months
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yesterdays sketchbook page ❤️‍🔥💘🍒 a bit asymmetrical and not the cleanest but i’m making myself do these quick sketches as a practice in letting go of perfectionism!!!
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drafthearse · 1 year
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panther head by Nat Power [shop]
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turquoisebindle · 10 months
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Newest piece
“Panther with a Dragon Bodysuit”
AJ Lingerfeldt at East Tattoo Collective, Nashville TN
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ramonaflowersxo · 10 months
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horn-in-f-me · 1 year
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I got my knee tattooed a week and a half ago and now it’s my entire personality and I love her so much
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fuzzyizmit · 2 years
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Red Panther - Fuzzy Izmit :)
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fireballandfailure · 7 months
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I was supposed to be finishing setting up my room
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500daysofwoof · 1 year
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Panther. Very cool first tattoo.
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dearsvdghostt · 8 months
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New tummy banger. 🐈‍⬛
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alasarys · 7 months
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Recommended books for the drivers from BookPeople, Austin, Texas (insta)
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Daniel Ricciardo: Friday Night Lights – "... every Friday night from September to December, when the Permian High School Panthers play football, this West Texas town becomes a place where dreams can come true."
Lando Norris: Assassin's Apprentice – "Fitz ... must give up his old ways and embrace a new life of weaponry, scribing, courtly manners; and how to kill a man secretly, as he trains to become a royal assassin."
Alex Albon: My Brilliant Friend – "... a rich, intense and generous-hearted story about two friends ... a touching meditation on the nature of friendship."
Logan Sargeant: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – "hilarious, delicious, and brutal"
Yuki Tsunoda: A Cook's Tour – "the unpredictable adventures of America's boldest and bravest chef."
Carlos Sainz: Great American Golf Stories – "some of the best classic writings, both fact and realistic fiction, that reflect the rich history, tradition, agony, and ecstasy of one of our most enduring and endearing pastimes."
Oscar Piastri: Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting – "It turns out that talking to strangers can teach you about the world around you--and even more about yourself."
Lance Stroll: Infinite Jest – "Set in an addicts' halfway house and a tennis academy, and featuring the most endearingly screwed-up family to come along in recent fiction, Infinite Jest explores essential questions about what entertainment is and why it has come to so dominate our lives; about how our desire for entertainment affects our need to connect with other people; and about what the pleasures we choose say about who we are."
Charles Leclerc: Every Good Boy Does Fine – "[Denk] reminds us that we must never stop asking questions about music and its purposes: consolation, an armor against disillusionment, pure pleasure, a diversion, a refuge, and a vehicle for empathy."
Lewis Hamilton: The Boy with a Bird in his Chest – "A heartbreaking yet hopeful novel about the things that make us unique and lovable, The Boy with a Bird in His Chest grapples with the fear, depression, and feelings of isolation that come with believing that we will never be loved, let alone accepted, for who we truly are, and learning to live fully and openly regardless."
Max Verstappen: Atomic Habits – "Atomic Habits will reshape the way you think about progress and success, and give you the tools and strategies you need to transform your habits--whether you are a team looking to win a championship ..."
Zhou Guanyu: A Visible Man – "When Edward Enninful became the first Black editor-in-chief of British Vogue, few in the world of fashion wanted to confront how it failed to represent the world we live in. But Edward, a champion of inclusion throughout his life, rapidly changed that."
Pierre Gasly: Misery – "He's a bestselling novelist who has finally met his biggest fan. Her name is Annie Wilkes and she is more than a rabid reader – she is Paul's nurse, tending his shattered body after an automobile accident. But she is also his captor, keeping him prisoner in her isolated house."
Valtteri Bottas: Foundryside – "To have a chance at surviving ... Sancia will have to marshal unlikely allies ... and undergo her own transformation ..."
Fernando Alonso: The House of the Spirits – "an enthralling saga that spans decades and lives, twining the personal and the political into an epic novel of love, magic, and fate."
Kevin Magnussen: The Daily Dad – "366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids"
Sergio Perez: Bad Feminist – "an inspiring call-to-arms of all the ways we still need to do better"
Building on the excellent work by @vegasgrandprix and @kritischetheologie
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rosymushrooms · 4 months
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hand embroidered panther patch ❤️‍🔥
this will be available in my shop tomorrow!
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talonabraxas · 11 days
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Dragon Spirit Animal: Embracing the Power of Mythical Wisdom
The Dragon Spirit Animal emerges as a beacon of strength in the realm of spiritual symbolism. Known across various cultures, this mythical creature serves as a guide for those seeking transformation and personal power.
The Dragon Spirit Animal stands as a powerful symbol in various cultures, embodying strength, wisdom, and a deep connection to the mystical realms. This article delves into the rich symbolism and spiritual significance of the Dragon as a spirit animal, exploring how it guides individuals towards personal power and transformation.
Dragon Totem: A Symbol of Strength and Spiritual Guidance
Embodiment of Inner Strength: The Dragon totem is a symbol of immense inner strength and courage, guiding individuals to uncover their latent power.
Spiritual Guidance and Wisdom: The Dragon, revered in dragon mythology, offers spiritual guidance, encouraging seekers to delve into the depths of wisdom.
Protection and Mystical Power: As a protector in mythical symbolism, the Dragon represents a guarding force, wielding mystical power and energy.
The Role of the Dragon in Different Cultures
Eastern Beliefs: In Eastern traditions, Dragons symbolize prosperity and good fortune, embodying a positive force in spiritual journeys.
Western Narratives: Contrastingly, in Western myths, Dragons often symbolize challenges to be overcome, representing a journey of courage and perseverance.
Contemporary Spiritual Practices: Today, Dragon energy is seen as a catalyst for spiritual awakening, helping individuals navigate their spiritual path.
Native American Dragon Symbolic Meanings
The concept of dragons, as they are commonly known in many parts of the world, doesn’t have a direct equivalent in traditional Native American mythology. However, there are creatures in these cultures that share some similarities with dragons, such as being powerful, serpentine, and often connected to natural forces. These beings can vary significantly between tribes and their respective mythologies.
1.Horned Serpents: In many tribes, especially among the Southeastern and Great Lakes tribes, there are legends of horned serpents. These creatures are often associated with water and are considered powerful and sometimes dangerous. They could control elements of weather and were respected as powerful spirit beings.
2.Underwater Panthers: Some cultures, like the Anishinaabe and other Great Lakes tribes, speak of an underwater panther, a powerful creature that was seen as a master of all aquatic creatures and a counterpart to the Thunderbirds of the sky. This being could sometimes be similar to dragon lore in other cultures, representing a kind of primal power and mystery.
3.Avanyu, the Tewa Water Serpent: In Pueblo mythology, especially among the Tewa-speaking tribes, Avanyu is a serpent-like creature that controls the weather, particularly rain and thunderstorms. It’s a symbol of both destruction and renewal, often depicted in rock art and pottery.
4.Symbolic Meanings: These creatures, though not dragons in the traditional sense, carry significant symbolic meanings. They are often seen as guardians of sacred places, symbols of transformation and power, and mediators between the physical and spiritual worlds.
5.Respect and Caution: In many Native American cultures, these powerful creatures are approached with a mix of respect and caution. They are considered as beings with their own agency and power, demanding respect and offering wisdom or protection in return.
6.Cultural Variations: It’s crucial to note that the interpretation and importance of these creatures can vary greatly between different tribes and their traditions. What might be a protective spirit in one culture could be a more malevolent force in another.
Dragon as a Celtic Animal Symbol
The dragon is a powerful symbol in Celtic mythology and iconography, representing a variety of profound meanings and associations. In Celtic culture, dragons were seen as creatures of great power and magic, often connected with the land and its inherent powers.
1.Symbol of Sovereignty and Power: Dragons in Celtic lore were often seen as guardians of the land and its treasures. They were symbols of power and strength, and their connection with the land made them natural emblems of sovereignty. Kings and leaders were often associated with dragons as a sign of their power and their divine right to rule.
2.Connection to the Earth and Elements: Celtic dragons were deeply connected to the land and the forces of nature. They were often seen as embodying the power of the Earth itself, with connections to the elements, particularly fire and water. This connection made them powerful symbols of the natural world and its cycles.
Representations in Celtic Art: Dragons were a popular motif in
3.Celtic art, often represented in Celtic knots and spirals. These intricate designs symbolized the interconnectivity of all life, with dragons often serving as a reminder of the primal forces of nature and the cosmos.
4.Protectors and Challengers: In some tales, dragons were seen as protectors, guarding sacred sites and treasures. In others, they were challenges to be overcome, representing chaos and destruction that needed to be tamed or defeated, often as part of a hero’s journey.
5.Metaphors for Transformation and Wisdom: Dragons in Celtic stories were often seen as wise beings, holding ancient knowledge. They were sometimes considered shape-shifters, capable of transforming their form, which made them symbols of transformation, adaptability, and the ability to transcend the ordinary.
6.Influence on Celtic Rulers: Some Celtic rulers used the image of the dragon as a symbol of their power. The red dragon, in particular, has become a national symbol of Wales, derived from the dragons found in Celtic mythology and symbolizing the strength and resilience of the Welsh people.
Integrating Dragon Energy for Personal Transformation
To harness the energy of the Dragon Spirit Animal, one can engage in practices that foster connection and insight:
Meditation and Visualization: Visualizing the Dragon during meditation can enhance spiritual connectivity and insight.
Creative Expression: Artistic endeavors inspired by the Dragon can facilitate a deeper understanding of this powerful spirit guide.
Reflective Practices: Reflecting on the qualities of the Dragon can help internalize its strengths and virtues.
Dragon Spirit by Talon Abraxas
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lonestarflight · 5 months
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Mock-up of the Grumman F-14A Tomcat for the U.S. Navy's Naval Fighter Experimental (VFX) program. Grumman was selected over McDonnell Douglas, General Dynamics, North American Rockwell and Vought for the F-14 and was awarded the contract in January 1969.
"The name 'Tomcat' was partially chosen to pay tribute to Admiral Thomas F. Connolly, as the nickname 'Tom's Cat' had already been widely used within the program during development to reflect Connolly's involvement, and now the moniker was adapted into an official name in line with the Grumman tradition of giving its fighter aircraft feline names. Changing it to Tomcat associated the aircraft with the previous Grumman aircraft Wildcat, Hellcat, Tigercat, and Bearcat propeller fighters along with the Panther, Cougar, and Tiger jet fighters. Other names considered were Alley Cat (considered inappropriate due to sexual connotations) and Seacat."
712 F-14s were built at Grumman's Calverton, Long Island, New York facility.
-Information from Wikipedia: link
Date: January 1969
Long Island Daily Press Identifier: aql:31627 ldp-003584 ldp-003584
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