colorogasm:
“via Pinterest
”

colorogasm:

via Pinterest

Hey, this post may contain adult content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.
Learn more.

Hey, this post may contain adult content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.

Learn more.

wnq-writers:

“I read poetry. Because nothing makes me feel more complete, Than my suffering to be understood, By people I don’t even know.”

Katrien Pauwels // What’s a writer without the pain? (via shareaquote)

dailypsychologyfacts:

Depression’s Aftermath: Finding Your Passion

image

Originally posted by annamachtart

When you have depression as a child and continue to battle with it into adulthood. There is a huge chunk of you that is missing. Translating into not knowing who you are and what you want out of life. You may have an idea, but it isn’t enough. Growing up with depression transforms you into an unrecognizable person. Realizing there were…

Continue Reading 

abiding-in-peace:

“Being a loving no-one. I do not belong to anyone or anything. Whatever you may think about me I am always free from your labels and limited ideas. My affiliation is love, not religion, not political ideals, not social or gender identities, but love. That which is beyond the narrow, dangerous and destructive group oriented ideology that limits our view of the world and the beings it contains. There is no above or below. All things exist in harmony and only the unawakened mind does not recognise this fundamental truth. I am alone with myself. I follow no doctrine and do not tow a party line. I have nothing to say and my only teaching is love. If you approve of me, I am happy. If you do not approve of me I am still happy, because my happiness does not depend on your approval. Dhamma is my raison d'être. Liberating truth is the fire that burns within me, and love is my life.”

— Michael Kewley - May all beings be happy.

letgoness:

“The feeling of limitation is the work of the mind. One has not yet fully investigated their own nature. What ultimately transpires is that there is no such thing as a limiting mind.”

— Ramana Maharshi