Reborn in Death
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
Albert Einstein  (via inthecosmos)
Stay clear from desire as it is only a craving. Be focused on your passion as that is the path towards who you truly are, and it will bring out the best within you.
Brad Johnson (via oceanofmind)
live-in-oneworld-onelife:

Day time by lieveheersbeestje

live-in-oneworld-onelife:

Day time by lieveheersbeestje

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dontdiewonderingmusic:

David Kanaga

David Kanaga - Cybernetics 9 (mp3 go here)

“Zorba the Buddha” who can drink wine, dance on the beach and sing in the rain, and at the same time enjoy the depths of understanding and wisdom that belong to the sage.
The dark night of the soul is a profoundly good thing. It is an ongoing spiritual process in which we are liberated from attachments and compulsions and empowered to live and love more freely. Sometimes this letting go of old ways is painful, occasionally even devastating. But this is not why the night is called ‘dark.’ The darkness of the night implies nothing sinister, only that the liberation takes place in hidden ways, beneath our knowledge and understanding. It happens mysteriously, in secret, and beyond our conscious control. For that reason it can be disturbing or even scary, but in the end it always works to our benefit.
Thomas Moore (via oceanofmind)

Kawa = flow series
by Yamamoto Masao 

Kawa = flow series

by Yamamoto Masao 

dontdiewonderingmusic:

The Whendays 


The Whendays are a Stockholm based duo comprised of Sweden native Simon and San Francisco born Serge. Both involved with the film industry, they started collaborating after having met on the set of David Finchers’ The Girl with The Dragon Tatoo, and together make electro pop tracks of a baroque quality, characterized by studied chord progressions, love of new-wave outsider romanticism and a crisp, open field ambience. Namlos above, as well as the untitled instrumental in their Soundcloud and a couple of other tracks in progress caught my attention especially due to an underlying sense of strangeness and unease running through them, where sounds and harmonies that are nearly clinically smooth are unexpectedly punctuated by perplexing, jarring undertones and transitions, and what are essentially sweet melodies delivered in an almost spiteful, world-weary tone.

The Whendays - Namlos