gone out for a bit. be back soon.
daedric-cat:

immortalbears:

diaphanee:

Abandoned Rail Bridge, Japan.

i’m just really curious
is there anybody else who takes the rail tracks out of its mechanical context and started re-imagining it into some mythical sort of road
or is it just me

I like doing the same

daedric-cat:

immortalbears:

diaphanee:

Abandoned Rail Bridge, Japan.

i’m just really curious

is there anybody else who takes the rail tracks out of its mechanical context and started re-imagining it into some mythical sort of road

or is it just me

I like doing the same

wryer:

Jenny Saville - Hyphen (detail) - 1998/99

wryer:

Jenny Saville - Hyphen (detail) - 1998/99

relaxed-mind:

Meditation Technique 
Square Breathing
Sit in a quiet environment 
Inhale while slowly counting to four
Hold your breath for the same count of four

Exhale, again slowing counting to four
Hold your lungs empty for a count of four
Repeat as many times as you like

relaxed-mind:

Meditation Technique 

Square Breathing

  1. Sit in a quiet environment 
  2. Inhale while slowly counting to four
  3. Hold your breath for the same count of four
  4. 
Exhale, again slowing counting to four
  5. Hold your lungs empty for a count of four
  6. Repeat as many times as you like
remiel:

Early morning, on top of a very windy, very giant “as you wish” hill in Waimea, Hawaii.

remiel:

Early morning, on top of a very windy, very giant “as you wish” hill in Waimea, Hawaii.

loveandaquestion:

vegetableaddict:

This photo reminded me of a little something I just learned about called earthing.  This morning I went out to my backyard with my two dogs, a cup of organic detox tea in hand, and earthed!
Ancient healers believed Earth’s energy could be easily absorbed through our skin and through the soles of our feet.
Studies proves earthing (also called grounding) can improve your blood pressure, reduce cortisol, and even help problems sleeping. It’s done by reconnecting your body with the free electrons that flow through the Earth’s surface and it’s as easy as walking barefoot outdoors.

loveandaquestion:

vegetableaddict:

This photo reminded me of a little something I just learned about called earthing.  This morning I went out to my backyard with my two dogs, a cup of organic detox tea in hand, and earthed!

Ancient healers believed Earth’s energy could be easily absorbed through our skin and through the soles of our feet.

Studies proves earthing (also called grounding) can improve your blood pressure, reduce cortisol, and even help problems sleeping. It’s done by reconnecting your body with the free electrons that flow through the Earth’s surface and it’s as easy as walking barefoot outdoors.

Temporary Tattoos Tutorial

Hey everybody!
If you ever thought about doing a tattoo, but you don’t really want it to be something permanent, this is the perfect tutorial for you!
I’m going to show you how to do temporary tattoos. They’re fun, quick and easy to do! 

So first of, what do you need?

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Pencil (3B/4B/5B/6B), scissor, tracing paper;

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Wet cloth, talcum powder, eyeliner, makeup brush, ethyl alcohol, cotton pads and liquid bandage spray (waterproof). 

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First you’ll need a drawing or word/phrase. In this case, I’ll be drawing the Deathly Hallows sign from Harry Potter. Draw it on the tracing paper (making sure it’s the size you want) and cut it.

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Scrub your skin with ethyl alcohol where you’ll be doing your tattoo and put the tracing paper over it (with the drawing facing down).


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With the wet cloth, pressure the drawing against the skin. Remove the tracing paper and you should have an outline of the drawing on your skin.

 

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Draw the tattoo with eyeliner. Wait a few seconds, then put a bit a talcum powder over the drawing and spread it around with the brush.

 

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Again, wait a few seconds and then spray the drawing with the liquid bandage spray. Make sure it covers the entire area of the tattoo and let it dry. As you can see it is waterproof!

 

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Done! Try not to rub it and it should last 3/4 days.

Have fun!

Other examples:

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