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Price Kimmons

@picktonprice

Books. Owls. Mystery. Synchronicity. Mind over matter.

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Let there be light! This is Bryn Celli Ddu, a neolithic burial site on Ynys Môn (Anglesey), Wales, aligned to allow the sun to reach the back of the chamber at daybreak on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. #SummerSolstice #midsummer #longestday

Let there be light!
This is Bryn Celli Ddu, a neolithic burial site on Ynys Môn (Anglesey), Wales, aligned to allow the sun to reach the back of the chamber at daybreak on the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year.
#SummerSolstice #midsummer #longestday
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“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. And that makes me happy. For it says that no matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there’s something stronger — something better, pushing right back” - Albert Camus

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Tonight is Midsummer Eve (St John’s Eve) when the veil between worlds is thin. Fairies and spirits might be abroad, and strange sights might be encountered. If you find yourself out after dark, don’t stray too far from the beaten path... 🧚‍♀️🔥 #Midsummer #Folklore

Tonight is Midsummer Eve (St John’s Eve) when the veil between worlds is thin.
Fairies and spirits might be abroad, and strange sights might be encountered.
If you find yourself out after dark, don’t stray too far from the beaten path... 🧚‍♀️🔥
#Midsummer #Folklore
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In Scots dialects, 'rantry' and 'rodin' is rowan "with a rowan tree well fenced about, we're safe from every evil" plant a rowan to ward off witches and other evil influence, and provide a home for faeries #mythologymonday #Scotland art: Cicely Mary Barker

In Scots dialects, 'rantry' and 'rodin' is rowan

"with a rowan tree well fenced about, we're safe from every evil"

plant a rowan to ward off witches and other evil influence, and provide a home for faeries

#mythologymonday #Scotland 
art: Cicely Mary Barker
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Tonight is Midsummer Eve — a time of bonfires, long light and ancient celebrations across Europe. No one captured its firelit magic quite like Norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup (1880–1928) who captured the midsummer (Jonsok) rituals from his childhood. #Midsummer #Folklore

Tonight is Midsummer Eve — a time of bonfires, long light and ancient celebrations across Europe.
No one captured its firelit magic quite like Norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup (1880–1928) who captured the midsummer (Jonsok) rituals from his childhood.
#Midsummer #Folklore
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In Welsh legend, the Red Dragon of Cymru battled the White Dragon of invading Saxons. But the land itself gave refuge to the Red. Migration in myth isn’t always about leaving. It’s about resisting displacement and protecting what is sacred. #MythologyMonday Art: The Dragon of

In Welsh legend, the Red Dragon of Cymru battled the White Dragon of invading Saxons. But the land itself gave refuge to the Red. Migration in myth isn’t always about leaving. It’s about resisting displacement and protecting what is sacred. #MythologyMonday

Art: The Dragon of
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Seeing the fractal patterns of plants (even on a screen) shifts our brain activity from fight or flight to rest & digest due to ancient foraging pathways that are still very active in modern humans. When we look at something we feel is beautiful our brains release dopamine,

Seeing the fractal patterns of plants (even on a screen) shifts our brain activity from fight or flight to rest & digest due to ancient foraging pathways that are still very active in modern humans. When we look at something we feel is beautiful our brains release dopamine,
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Down in Appalachia, crossroads spirits are said to linger where dirt paths meet. Travelers speak of hearing fiddle music in the dark, sweet and dangerous. If you meet someone at a crossroads at midnight, don't shake hands. It might be more than a deal. #FolkloreThursday

Down in Appalachia, crossroads spirits are said to linger where dirt paths meet. Travelers speak of hearing fiddle music in the dark, sweet and dangerous. If you meet someone at a crossroads at midnight, don't shake hands. It might be more than a deal. #FolkloreThursday