Being. Here. Now.

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Awwh, perfect ♥

Awwh, perfect ♥

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asummerofdreams:

honestly one of the most beautiful things ive ever read

asummerofdreams:

honestly one of the most beautiful things ive ever read

3 months ago · 178,536 notes · Source · Reblogged from heartup-offtheground

You have to understand the difference. When you say, “I love you,” what about others? What about the whole existence? The more narrow your love is, the more imprisoned. Its wings are cut; it cannot fly in the sky across the sun. It does not have freedom; it is almost in a golden cage. The cage is beautiful, but inside the cage the bird is not the same bird that you see in the sky opening its wings.

Love has to become not a relationship, not a narrowing, but a broadening. Love has to become your very quality, your very character, your very being, your radiance. Just as the sun radiates light not for anyone in particular, unaddressed, meditation radiates love unaddressed.

—  Osho (via amityaflame)

3 months ago · 13 notes · Reblogged from theatlasmarch

LMAO not exactly my MVNTRA but I know Scorpios like this.. (;

LMAO not exactly my MVNTRA but I know Scorpios like this.. (;

3 months ago · 156 notes · Source · Reblogged from funnyurlhere

You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free.
—  Thich Nhat Hanh (via cosmicgushing)

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dreamspeaker:

“If you talk with the animals they will talk with you, and you will know eachother. If you do not talk to them, you will not know them, and what you do not know, you will fear. What one fears one destroys.” 
—Chief Dan George

dreamspeaker:

“If you talk with the animals they will talk with you, and you will know eachother. If you do not talk to them, you will not know them, and what you do not know, you will fear. What one fears one destroys.” 

—Chief Dan George

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paranoidbarnowl:

grantaire-put-that-bottle-down:

sellyourselfshort:

As creepy as it may be for the owner when cats come home with dead animals/insects, you cannot get mad at them. In fact, praise them, tell them thank you. Because when a cat kills an animal for you, it means they love you, and are eternally grateful for the life you’ve given them. It’s the most honorable thing you could possibly receive from your kitty.

Cats are hardcore as fuck
like
“I love you so much I killed this for you”

reasons i want a cat. they kill things yet still manage to be adorable. 

paranoidbarnowl:

grantaire-put-that-bottle-down:

sellyourselfshort:

As creepy as it may be for the owner when cats come home with dead animals/insects, you cannot get mad at them. In fact, praise them, tell them thank you. Because when a cat kills an animal for you, it means they love you, and are eternally grateful for the life you’ve given them. It’s the most honorable thing you could possibly receive from your kitty.

Cats are hardcore as fuck

like

“I love you so much I killed this for you”

reasons i want a cat. they kill things yet still manage to be adorable. 

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infinite-waffles:

bathing-sun:

stevenmoffart:

corgis-with-british-accent:

yobeccaboom:

This raccoon never left the side of a cat who was dying of a tumor. The cat was comforted for the final hours of her life by her long time friend.

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legit tears

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the last gif tho, he pats the cat, omg 

THIS IS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN :’(

OH MY LUUUUUMPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The Adorable Story of a Grandmother and Her Cat

Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara began taking pictures of her grandmother, Misao, 13 years ago to commemorate her rich life. Along the way, the photographer came across a beautiful bond between her now 88-year-old grandmother and a cat named Fukumaru, whose given name roughly translates as “good fortune circle.” In her photo book titled Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat, Ihara captures the affectionate tale of these two best friends doing everything together.

Looking through a selection of photos from the book, one can see the genuine friendship and warmth between the inseparable pair as they keep each other company throughout their daily lives. It was nine years ago that Misao first found Fukumaru abandoned in a shed, described as an “odd-eyed kitten.” While the cat had its own ailments and hearing disabilities, the two have continued to grow old together, enjoying the beauty of everyday life against the stunning backdrop of nature’s fields.

To see more heartwarming images of this adorable grandmother and her precious cat, Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat can be purchased directly through Little More Books.

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