@naturelles_

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“One day you will see that it all has finally come together. What you have always wished for has finally come to be. You will look back and laugh at what has passed and you will ask yourself; How did I get through all of that?” 

“Once you have seen a woman take off her bra without removing her shirt it makes more sense why they should be in charge of things.”

#thanku

“The Grateful Dead had no mortality of its own it made no judgments took no positions it merely opened valves for music to pour through. “I soon began to see dissonances caused by wrong notes or right notes in the wrong place as opportunities rather than liabilities new ways to create tension and release the lifeblood of music.” #PhilLesh ‘Searching for the Sound: My Life with the Grateful Dead’ Back Bay Books (2006)

#humility

In a wolf fight, the losing wolf surrenders by gently exposing its neck, and the winning wolf hesitates before making the final strike. This innate behavior prevents the winning wolf from killing the one who, from humility, recognizes defeat.

Nobody would call the wolf who surrenders a coward, nor would they commiserate with the one who hesitates. It simply happens, with neither a winner nor a vanquished.

The intricate design of nature allows the wolves to peacefully part ways as the cycle of life continues.