sandstonesunspear:

thisiswhereireblogmymusic:

t-rexinavneck:

did-you-kno:

A stray dog in Bolivia joined a monastery and became a monk. The resident monks of St. Francis Monastery, named for the patron saint of animals, decided to adopt a dog they call ‘Friar Bigotón’ from the Cold Nose Project, which hopes the dog’s story will now inspire more monasteries to take in homeless pets. Source Source 2 Source 3

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@sskullsandb0nes

AKJSDFKLSD THEY MADE HIM A MONK

are we just going to ignore the fact that they named him friar moustache?

autistickemetic:

I don’t understand how people can call themselves Kemetic while saying that social justice isn’t part of Ma’at.

How can you worship Set but turn a blind eye to the treatment of immigrants and refugees? How can you worship Sekhmet but justify the fact that someone can be denied medical treatment based on money, gender, race, or sexuality? How can you worship Yinepu but not care about the desecration of sacred burial sites, mainly those that belong to Jewish and indigenous people? How can you worship Geb but ignore the theft and destruction of sacred land?

How can you worship Ma’at but ignore all the injustices happening in the world today?

I don’t understand, and I pray that I never do.

the-surreptitious-solitary:

Black Moonstone

Benefits:
-Grounding & Protection
-Intuition & Introspection
-Dreams
-Balance & cleansing

Chakra: Root, Sacral, Throat, Third Eye, and Crown

Summary:
Assists with developing psychic abilities. Boosts confidence & synchronicity. Powerful aid to meditation, as it works through your intuition to improve introspection. Aids creativity. Helps you to reach the Divine Feminine and specific spirit guides. A good stone for women.