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has anyone translated the graphic on Maretu's latest song?
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MARETU - いのちのおどりを (Dance of Life - English Translation)
English translation
Things like such and such, that and that, let's forget about them already
Your damaged body, the sick you, let's just create a new replacement
Flowers of all colors weave both love and death
(Our hands held together)
Quite sorrowful and painful, let's go against the current reality
Quite happy and delightful, why don't we connect with the Heavenly Kingdom?
Serving the path that we don't want to take, painting an eternal picture of love and death
(Let me see the future)
This process,
truly,
it's simple.
It's simple.
You too can do this.
Dance of life
Now, come
Make me dance
Make me dance
Now, come
This - the lighted torch of life
Make me flutter and sway
Make me flutter and sway
Hey
Dance of life
Now, come
Make me dance
Make me dance
Now, come
This - the sparkling glimmer of life
Let me touch it
Let me touch it
Hey
Now, let us dance!
Things like such and such, that and that, let's learn about them already
This twisted heart, this world that gave birth to everything, let's just accept it
All of the gods are sneering at love and death
(Take a look at this ruthlessness)
Quite happy and delightful, let's enjoy the current reality
Quite sorrowful and painful, why don't we create the Heavenly Kingdom?
Serving the path that we don't want to take, let us carry love and death
(Let the future unfold)
The rightful way of doing this,
very much,
it's simple.
It's simple.
Anyone can do this.
Dance of life
Now, come
Make me dance
Make me dance
Now, come
This - the lighted torch of life
Make me damaged
Make me damaged
Hey
Dance of life
Now, come
Make me dance
Make me dance
Hey
This - the throbbing wail of life
Let me touch it
Let me touch it
Hey
Now, let us dance!
Quite happy and delightful, why don't we connect with the Heavenly Kingdom?
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MWW Artwork of the Day (1/4/23)
Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944)
The Dance of Life (c. 1899-1900)
Oil on canvas, 129 x 191 cm.
Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
A distinction can be drawn between those of Munch's imaginative works that are directly symbolic, like "Jealousy," and those like the present picture that are illustrations of a metaphor. The latter may be more difficult to interpret. Life is not in fact a dance and metaphor is too vague to give much indication of what is intended. The picture, however, appears to be a more complex and personalized version of "Woman in Three Stages," with an innocent woman in white on the left, a sensual woman dancing with the man, and an anguished woman in black on the right. All three resemble Tulla Larsen; the girls dancing in the background may also represent her. The man in the foreground appears to be Munch.
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Balanced Individuality Symphony
Which aspects do you think makes a person unique?
What elevates a person into a realm of distinctiveness isn’t solely their vibrant memory scrapbook or the dynamic chatter in their mind, but also the nuanced spectrum of emotions they navigate. It’s as if their brain strikes a balanced agreement with the universe, exchanging notes on both curiosity and routine, all while their life choices weave…
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The Ant and the Grasshopper
Early Spring
Seated on a stair beneath a dimly lit sconce, Andy Ant drew the book closer, securing it between his legs with tarsal claws pressed against his compound eyes. The faintly illuminated words became readable in the spill of light.
“Hey ant-boy!”
“Gaaaahhh!!!” Andy Ant nearly leaped out of his exoskeleton; his antennae stiffened, and the book thudded onto the floor.
“Damn, Oly,…
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A Symphony of Gratitude
Embracing Acceptance and Celebrating the Interconnected Tapestry of Existence
In the intricate dance of life, where every step, every encounter, and every moment is a note in the symphony of our existence, there lies a profound space for acceptance and gratitude. As our dialogue on Guru Viking with Steve James drew towards its close, I found myself enveloped in a deep sense of gratitude,…
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Embrace the Inner Fullness
Every moment contains eternity embedded within it!
Every moment of life contains eternity embedded within it.
If we choose to open ourselves to the fullness of life, we can gain access to our inner wisdom.
Time is the outer covering but it is only an illusion of division in the ocean of unbounded BEING.
In reality, life is one unbounded wholeness which can never be separated from itself.
We live in a world created by conditioned reflexes.
As…
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Immortal Decadent After the Ball
If you can't tell, this is based on a painting by Ramon Casas called Decadent young woman. After the dance. (More about it at the end)
Also version with out glasses:
Click to see them good details
The original painting:
"Decadent young woman. After the dance", 1899 by Ramon Casas
I was looking through my folder of paintings, thinking if one of them could be turned into fanart. I found this one and thought it would fit Crowley very well. Well, turns out the name makes it even more fitting! The Incident in Good Omens That Broke All of Our Hearts, happened after a dance/ball (the painting is also known as "After the Ball"), which is just incredibly serendipitous.
Also of course everything about the pose, the dark clothes and the red hair just screamed Crowley to me.
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Good God, God is good. God loves to help Nature water the garden. They both love, the way the raindrops dance on the flowers, Winter, Summer, Autumn and Spring. Rain the dance of life! To which God and Nature lovinly cling. ... Misha
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