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Conscious Exploration
Al Mefer
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V: The Final Battle (1984)
Jupiter’s northern hemisphere l NASA Juno l 2019
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Snow crystal. Art-studies from nature. 1872.
Snowflakes under the microscope ❄️❄️❄️
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NGC 7822, Dusty Star Clouds
NGC 3603 by NASA Hubble Space Telescope
The remains of a star gone supernova by Hubble ESA
Coconut (2008)
An important rumination on youth in modern-day South Africa, this haunting debut novel tells the story of two extraordinary young women who have grown up black in white suburbs and must now struggle to find their identities. The rich and pampered Ofilwe has taken her privileged lifestyle for granted, and must confront her swiftly dwindling sense of culture when her soulless world falls apart. Meanwhile, the hip and sassy Fiks is an ambitious go-getter desperate to leave her vicious past behind for the glossy sophistication of city life, but finds Johannesburg to be more complicated and unforgiving than she expected. These two stories artfully come together to illustrate the weight of history upon a new generation in South Africa.
by Kopano Matlwa (Author)
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Kopano Matlwa Mabaso is a South African author whose bestselling, prize-winning debut, Coconut, was written when she was twenty-one years old and went on to win the European Union Literary Award and was joint winner of the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa. Her second novel, Spilt Milk, was published to high acclaim. Matlwa was selected for the 21 Icons project, recognizing young game changers in South Africa, and in 2015 she won the Aspen Ideas Award for medical innovation. She is a Rhodes Scholar and a DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford.
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Coconut (2008)
An important rumination on youth in modern-day South Africa, this haunting debut novel tells the story of two extraordinary young women who have grown up black in white suburbs and must now struggle to find their identities. The rich and pampered Ofilwe has taken her privileged lifestyle for granted, and must confront her swiftly dwindling sense of culture when her soulless world falls apart. Meanwhile, the hip and sassy Fiks is an ambitious go-getter desperate to leave her vicious past behind for the glossy sophistication of city life, but finds Johannesburg to be more complicated and unforgiving than she expected. These two stories artfully come together to illustrate the weight of history upon a new generation in South Africa.
by Kopano Matlwa (Author)
Get it here
Kopano Matlwa Mabaso is a South African author whose bestselling, prize-winning debut, Coconut, was written when she was twenty-one years old and went on to win the European Union Literary Award and was joint winner of the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa. Her second novel, Spilt Milk, was published to high acclaim. Matlwa was selected for the 21 Icons project, recognizing young game changers in South Africa, and in 2015 she won the Aspen Ideas Award for medical innovation. She is a Rhodes Scholar and a DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford.
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The Sugar Shack
Ernie Barnes (African-American,1938-2009)
If We Won’t Burn Together, I’ll Burn Alone - Submitted by @incantu
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Baby Boy
Childcraft: The How and Why Library. Volume 6, The Green Kingdom. Published in the 1970s.
Space art by Ron Miller
This sparkling image depicts a small section of the Carina Nebula, one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s most-imaged objects. The Carina Nebula, NGC 3372, is an enormous cloud of gas and dust home to several massive and bright stars, including at least a dozen that are 50 to 100 times the mass of our Sun.
Credit: NASA
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blue hour
Sun Conjunct Jupiter April 11, 2023
The Sun brings highlights. It sheds light and illuminates.
Fabrice Monteiro: Homage to the “Signares”( Mestizo French-African women of the island of Gorée in French Senegal during the 18th and 19th centuries)
Gernot Bubenik — Plant IV (acrylic on canvas, 1966)
Waychinicup, Western Australia. By instagram.com/nevclarke
Crab larva. Blackwater off Manado, Indonesia,
Steven Kovacs Nature Photography
Clouds of Antares
Kamasi Washington
Nyagua Ruea wearing John Galliano ‘l’école de danse’ S/S 1996 for Dazed “Same spells, new rituals” autumn 2021, by Rafael Pavarotti.
Josh E Wylie - Thank You - 11/23/23
Barnard 33, The Horsehead
Mystic Mountain in the infrared © Hubble
Shadoweyes, Sophie Campbell
Robert McCall, 1984.
Abiodun Olaku - Towards Ariya (1989)
Mercury, Venus, and Saturn align with the Pyramids of Giza for the first time in 2,737 years on December 3, 2012
Ajak Deng by Julia Noni
John Coltrane, September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967.
At the Guggenheim. 1960 photo by William Claxton.
“UNTITLED (HOT SUN)”
OUTWARD AND VISIBLE SIGNS
ROBERT LONGO // 2006
[charcoal on mounted paper | 72 x 84"]
So much growth, yet so much has changed.
Jazz legend Miles Davis, 1977
Deity Aesthetic: Anubis , also known as Inpu, Inpw, Jnpw, or Anpu.
Egyptian god of death, mummification, embalming, the afterlife, cemeteries, tombs, and the the burial grounds.
Some of his titles:
- Accounter of Hearts
- Beautiful Guardian
- Chief Lector Priest of the Place of Wennefer
- Lord of the Coffin
- Pharaoh of the Underworld
- Guardian of the Scales
- Guardian of Souls
- Master of the Secrets of the Underworld
- Counter of Hearts
- Lord of the Sacred Land
Engraved Giraffes and Cow, around 8000 years old (Neolithic Period), at Wadi Mathendous prehistoric archaeological site - Messak, Settafet, Libya.