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There’s gonna be a heartache tonight.
(And a bunch of old people with motion sickness).
1 hour ago•••
Life in the fast lane. https://m.primal.net/PXsR.mov
1 hour ago•••
In The City (in the sphere). Wild. https://m.primal.net/PXqb.mov
2 hours ago•••
"Big in Japan" by Alphaville on harpsichord by pianist Fabrício Di Paolo.
[🎹 Lord Vinheteiro]
2 hours ago•••
Eagles taking you on a road trip on the opening song at the Sphere https://m.primal.net/PXpo.mov
2 hours ago•••
Someone found this awesome mini world inside a tree while out on a walk
2 hours ago•••
Taman Dedari is an Indonesian cuisine restaurant in Ubud, Bali, with this beautiful set of sculptures.
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"We know that the lapis is not just a "stone" since it is expressly stated to be composed of 'de re animali, vegetabili, et minerali, and to consist of body, soul and spirit; moreover, it grows from flesh and blood."
- Carl Jung
2 hours ago•••
Alchemical gold is achieved in one’s own life when we understand that the so-called "Philosopher’s Stone" is not a literal object but rather something we can cultivate within ourselves. It is a process of transformation, an artistic and creative endeavor through which we refine and elevate our being. The true alchemist was not merely turning lead into gold in a physical sense, but rather demonstrating a deeper principle—that base elements, like base aspects of the self, can be transmuted into something pure and valuable.
As humans, we tend to derive value from scarcity and material uniqueness. Yet many remain oblivious to a greater truth, that on a universal scale, life, consciousness, and the intricate beauty of nature are far rarer than gold itself.
In alchemical traditions, gold symbolised the highest stage of spiritual development—the "Great Work" (Magnum Opus), the culmination of inner transformation. Just as raw gold must be refined to remove impurities, the human soul must undergo trials, purification, and enlightenment to reach its highest form.
Thus, when alchemists spoke of transmuting lead into gold, they were not merely obsessed with wealth. They were illustrating a profound truth: that through effort, wisdom, and self-discovery, the "base" aspects of human nature—ignorance, fear, and suffering—could be transformed into something pure, radiant, and eternal. Gold became the symbol of this ultimate achievement, not because of its material value, but because of what it represented—perfection, enlightenment, and the divine essence within all things.
In this way, alchemy is not just an ancient pursuit but an ongoing process that extends beyond metal and mysticism. Just as lead could be turned into gold, anything—matter, energy, even thought—can be refined into something greater. #Bitcoin mirrors this very principle, transmuting raw computational energy into a scarce, unique and incorruptible asset. Whether through spiritual refinement, artistic creation, or technological innovation, the essence of alchemy remains the same: to elevate the ordinary into something rare, to take what is base and make it golden.
2 hours ago•••
Lighting fires inside pipelines to protect their vegetables.
[📹 infOnest]
2 hours ago•••
Opéra Garnier - the most beautiful opera house in the world! Pure bliss ✨
[📹 dimitriaparis]
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2 hours ago•••
Alchemical gold is achieved in one’s own life when we understand that the so-called "Philosopher’s Stone" is not a literal object but rather something we can cultivate within ourselves. It is a process of transformation, an artistic and creative endeavor through which we refine and elevate our being. The true alchemist was not merely turning lead into gold in a physical sense, but rather demonstrating a deeper principle—that base elements, like base aspects of the self, can be transmuted into something pure and valuable.
As humans, we tend to derive value from scarcity and material uniqueness. Yet many remain oblivious to a greater truth, that on a universal scale, life, consciousness, and the intricate beauty of nature are far rarer than gold itself.
In alchemical traditions, gold symbolised the highest stage of spiritual development—the "Great Work" (Magnum Opus), the culmination of inner transformation. Just as raw gold must be refined to remove impurities, the human soul must undergo trials, purification, and enlightenment to reach its highest form.
Thus, when alchemists spoke of transmuting lead into gold, they were not merely obsessed with wealth. They were illustrating a profound truth: that through effort, wisdom, and self-discovery, the "base" aspects of human nature—ignorance, fear, and suffering—could be transformed into something pure, radiant, and eternal. Gold became the symbol of this ultimate achievement, not because of its material value, but because of what it represented—perfection, enlightenment, and the divine essence within all things.
In this way, alchemy is not just an ancient pursuit but an ongoing process that extends beyond metal and mysticism. Just as lead could be turned into gold, anything—matter, energy, even thought—can be refined into something greater. #Bitcoin mirrors this very principle, transmuting raw computational energy into a scarce, unique and incorruptible asset. Whether through spiritual refinement, artistic creation, or technological innovation, the essence of alchemy remains the same: to elevate the ordinary into something rare, to take what is base and make it golden.
2 hours ago•••
Astribot S1 Robot that can cook, iron, bartend, and fold clothes.
2 hours ago•••
Balls everywhere at the sphere.
2 hours ago•••
Chinese AI agent runs 50 social media accounts 24/7 automatically
#bullishbounty
3 hours ago•••
I’ll be honest idk how I feel about all the bitcoin stuff lately. It’s nice to see plebs happy but also feels a bit wrong with the gov simping.
I have no hot take about it and my opinion is irrelevant anyway, bitcoin doesn’t care; just expressing that truly idk where this all goes.
It’s funny that the closer we get to euphoria the more that I question if it’s the “right” way. Then again there isn’t a “right” way, it’s just whatever way it happens.
I DON’T KNOW.
But I’m probs not alone.
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