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Still a WIP, im thinking maybe a video? I’ll finish them soon

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I can’t believe you were lying this whole time. I’m not angry, I’m just hurt and disappointed. Countless times you have disappointed me, but this takes the cake. I don’t even know what to feel anymore. If anything I just wanna escape somewhere to take my mind off things, Please, get your shit together and fix yourself. I’m invisible to you.

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(via staypozitive)

(Source: demsiz, via atemporal-emptiness)

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Cool! So what does that have to do with me? :)

(Source: transformationoftheself, via the-door-of-perception)
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“…If we are able to choose to be vegetarian or non-vegetarian, then we are fortunate. Diet for much of the world’s population is often more a matter of eating what is available than being able to choose a particular diet from a wide variety of foods. In some cases, all that is available is meat; for example, Eskimos through absolute necessity eat an exclusive diet of flesh. Are we to accuse the Eskimos of immoral habits because of their situation? On the other hand, people in other parts of the world are too poor to include meat in their diet. Are these people to be praised for being ‘moral’ or being vegetarians when they are merely following the dictates of necessity? So if you have the good fortune to be able to choose your eating habits, realize that it is a privilege and be sure not to condemn others for not eating the same food as you do.”
—Swami Satyananda Saraswati, A Systematic Course in the Ancient Tantric Techniques of Yoga and Kriya

