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Open your eyes and see                                                                                  Art by me 
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Aurora Borealis, a chromolithograph from The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings (1882)
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Black Hole by Andre Sokolov
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"Nobody has true knowledge of the visible world unless he knows something also of two other worlds.
The three worlds are: The physical world, the scene of human life. The astral world or the world of soul. The devachanic world or world of spirit.
These three worlds are not spatially separate. We are surrounded by the things of the physical world which we perceive with our ordinary senses: but the astral world is in this same space; we live in the other two worlds, the astral and devachanic worlds, at the same time as we live in the physical world. The three worlds are wherever we ourselves are, only we do not yet see the two higher worlds — just as a blind man does not see the physical world. But when the “senses of the soul” are opened, the new world, with its new characteristics and new beings, emerges. In proportion as a man acquires new senses, so are new phenomena revealed to him." --At the Gates of Spiritual Science by Rudolf Steiner
Astral Temple Talon Abraxas
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Chaos. The Genesis — by Ivan Aivazovsky
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The Arch of Roman emperor Septimius Severus at Leptis Magna, Libya.
Photography by David Gunn. Public Domain/ Wikimedia Commons.
Lucius Septimius Severus born in Leptis Magna, Africa, was the first Roman emperor of North African origin. During his reign (193-211) he favored his hometown, which became one of the most important Roman cities in North Africa along with Carthage and Alexandria. For the Romans AFRICA was not the name of the continent - as it is for us - but a Roman province that included the territory of Tunisia, the coast of Libya along the Gulf of Sidra and northeastern Algeria.
The Leptis Magna archaeological site is located near Tripoli in Libya. World Heritage Site since 1982.
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Bruce Pennington
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Gateway to Arcturus by Talon Abraxas
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Illustrations from Marcel Schwob’s Vie Imaginaires by Georges Barbier (1929)
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Eclipse of the Sun in Venice in July 8, 1842 by Ippolito Caffi.
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Poolroom 4.
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