This video is so much my dog (Solimar)⦠heās BIG, White and looks like a Wolf AND LOVES to play! People and dogs get SO scared sometimes when all he wants is to have FUN!.. he is the sweetest dog we have ever had the privilege of taking care ofā¦
this blew my mindā¦
The Sacred Whales Dance and the Fibonacci Spiral.
The Jubarte Whales use this Sacred Geometry to hunt. Their movement is called ābubble-net-feedingā. The awesome part is that they create a Fibonacci Spiral!..
@BlessingsDeers āAlthough Albedo has associations with the soulfulness of moonlight, alchemists also described this stage as āthe peacockās tailā, referring to the striking hues that appeared in the black oils of heated elementsā
& āThe Peacockās tail beautifully symbolizes the expansion of consciousness that arises from a profound encounter with colored light formsā
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Lucid Surrender: The Alchemy of the Soul in Lucid Dreaming
?" Splendor Solis (English: āThe Splendour of the Sunā) is a version of the illuminated alchemical text attributed to Salomon Trismosin. This version dates from around 1582.
The original of Splendor Solis, which contained seven chapters, appeared in Augsburg. In miniatures the works of Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein and Lucas Cranach were used. The author of the manuscript was considered to be the legendary Salomon Trismosin, allegedly the teacher of Paracelsus, though the name is believed to be a pseudonym. The work consists of a sequence of 22 elaborate images, set in ornamental borders and niches. The symbolic process shows the classical alchemical death and rebirth of the king, and incorporates a series of seven flasks, each associated with one of the then-known planets. Within the flasks a process is shown involving the transformation of bird and animal symbols into the Queen and King, the white and the red tincture. Although the style of the Splendor Solis illuminations suggest an earlier date, they are likely of the 16th century."