Nestandarts
27 Augusts 2019 @ 00:02
 
Guļot, pēkšņi sajūti, ka sega iegrimst. It kā kāds pa to staigātu. Pacel galvu, kaķa nav.
... !! What was that!?


Poltergeists.
 
 
Nestandarts
27 Augusts 2019 @ 08:12
 
Ahaw represents the holiness in life, the divinity in the physical world, and our search for it. It is that moment when you look closely at a flower to see the beautiful detail, the moment when you see the magnificence of the landscape you live within, the beauty in your child’s eyes or in the face of your partner. It is the random act of kindness that restores our faith in humanity. It is the search for the underlying meaning in all situations, understanding that each person is a part of the whole. Whether we like it or not, and however we judge it, we are all a part of creation. Our every action, and every action of others gives us the opportunity to explore ourselves and our reaction, whether we are attracted or repelled by the action of others. However, sometimes Ahaw can lead us to become immersed in the other world, to lose sight of reality, it is important to remember to stay in touch with the Heart of the Earth as we reach to the Heart of the Sky.
 
 
Nestandarts
27 Augusts 2019 @ 11:24
 
Jāpaņem atelpa, jo pirksti tirpst un āda zvaigžņu pielijusi mirdz. Nav, nav zvaigznes, tikai metāla skaidas. Bet ir jauki iedomāties, ka ir citādāk. Drēbes..klēpis pilns!
Skaisti jau. Bet zem mikroskopa daudz mazu asmeņu sadurts esi. Var niezēt. Var sāpēt. Un citādi kairināt.
Elpceļi, plaušas pilnas. Ar vai bez maskas.
Bet tie pirksti.. Tik interesanti tirpst. Katru reizi piesitot ekrānam. Kā ievibrēti.
 
 
Nestandarts
27 Augusts 2019 @ 16:34
 
Ahaws vienmēr man nobirdina pa kādai asarai. Mīlestības tik daudz, ka līst pāri malām.