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joytri · 27 days
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in this time of uncertainty, I turn to the shows I used to watch when I first started high school as a sense of contancy because it's the one thing I can control and the fact that I've already watched it and know what happens next gives me a sense of comfort
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psikonauti · 3 months
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Constant Nieuwenhuys (Dutch,1920-2005)
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sigurism · 9 months
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'Hope.'
Dream of the Endless | Tom Sturridge The Sandman 1.04 -A Hope in Hell
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ghoulgeists · 1 year
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ouohouhhh...... ghost bride
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rainc0at · 5 months
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the-cricket-chirps · 4 months
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Constant (Constant A. Nieuwenhuys)
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pratchettquotes · 7 months
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Certainly he'd wanted to leave it behind, but that was the whole point. It would have been there. Even if he'd avoided it for the rest of his life, it would have still been a kind of anchor.
Terry Pratchett, Pyramids
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defend-norsecore · 5 months
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I’m in a constant state of wanting sex and death
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nobrashfestivity · 1 year
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Constant
La Guerre 8 (The War 8)
1951
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terminusantequem · 1 year
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Constant (Dutch, 1920-2005), The blue triangle, 1956. Gouache and chalk on paper, 68 x 74 cm
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psikonauti · 2 months
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Constant Nieuwenhuys (Dutch,1920-2005)
Mother and Child, 1995
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xponentialdesign · 11 months
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Constant Organic Growth | Monochrome System originally created using After Effects + Superluminal Stardust on November 2, 2018
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ghoulgeists · 1 year
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oops! tiefling <:)
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random-xpressions · 6 months
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When you worry about something, your mind is on a constant loop, knowing it well that the entire process of worrying about it won't make any difference nor better the situation and yet somehow in the most illogical manner, your mind keeps repeating the thought, thus only aggravating the matter without bringing any good. Its like going round and round the bush, a never ending loop...
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momentsbeforemass · 4 months
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I’m always a little skeptical about people who find hidden meanings in the Bible.
Probably because I grew up around some ultra fundamentalists who did weird things with Scripture.
Like playing “apocalypse calendar” – giving dates and names to stuff in the Book of Revelation so they could figure out when the world was going to end.
Or assigning numbers to Hebrew letters and words so that they could “discover the true meaning” of some passage in Old Testament. 
But then there are times when things like that hit home. Like with the 23rd Psalm (today’s psalm).
In Hebrew, Psalm 23 has 55 words. There are 26 words before and 26 words after the words at the middle of the psalm. In the middle of the 23rd Psalm are the Hebrew words that are classically translated as “for Thou art with me.”
As in “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou are with me.”
Whether it’s all green pastures and still waters or if what we see coming our way couldn’t look any scarier. No matter what’s going on in our lives, there is one constant.
The only One who is constant. The only One who will never leave us or forsake us.
Even when anyone else would have abandoned us long ago.
Even when we’re too scared or hurt too much to feel His presence.
“Thou art with me.”
This time, the numbers make sense.
Because the heart of the 23rd Psalm (according to the word count) is the heart of what the Psalmist is saying.
“Thou art with me.”
Today, make time to pray the 23rd Psalm. But don’t just recite it from memory.
Stop in the middle. Stay a moment with the heart of the 23rd Psalm.
Stay with the peace and the trust that flows from this simple truth.
“Thou art with me.”
Today’s Readings
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