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Sunday, May 24, 2015, 8:09:03 PM- Mhmmm...
“When she's abandoned her moral center and teachings...when she's cast aside her facade of propriety and lady-like demeanor...when I have so corrupted this fragile thing and brought out a writhing, mewling, bucking, wanton whore for my enjoyment and pleasure.....enticing from within this feral lioness...growling and scratching and biting...taking everything I dish out to her.....at that moment she is never more beautiful to me.”
- Marquis de Sade
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""Dish out to her" - did he really write that?!"
- RoxanneS


Saturday, May 23, 2015, 11:03:18 AM- *sighs*
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Thursday, May 21, 2015, 11:18:36 AM- Good advice :)
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"Ah...yes! A lot of good advice and wisdom but the sunscreen? Essential."
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015, 10:46:47 AM- New Study Links Social Anxiety To Being An Empath
This is rather fascinating, and I'm sure a few people here can relate to this.



"Written by Amateo Ra| Have you ever felt anxious being around other people? For some, the feelings of social anxiety can be so intense that someone can feel totally paralyzed just to be out in public. Could social anxiety’s hidden link to empathy give us a greater understanding into the lives of those affected?

Social anxiety can often be an extremely confusing, challenging and even interesting experience for many. Fear is the primary feeling generally attributed to social anxiety, and those who experience it often can’t seem to discover the origin of the social anxiety within themselves.

All logic can seem to fail in the face of social anxiety. The feelings associated may not seem to go away even with common treatments & healing techniques. Social anxiety overtime can turn into stories of being judged, not belonging or feeling so alienated that you look at Earth as the furthest thing from being at home.

A new Scientific Study recently released published on PubMed shows that people with social phobias and anxieties are hypersensitive to other peoples states of mind. People who are more socially anxious are able to discern the mental states of people much more accurately. As the study concluded:
"Results support the hypothesis that high socially anxious individuals may demonstrate a unique social-cognitive abilities profile with elevated cognitive empathy tendencies and high accuracy in affective mental state attributions."

This helps shed major light on the subject, finding a hidden link between social anxiety and being an Empath. They used specific testing to measure levels of empathy within specific individuals, and found that those same individuals demonstrated high levels of social anxiety-like behavior.



What does it all mean?

It means that the very ability to feel the energy, emotions and feelings of others can be extremely overwhelming to the point of inducing social anxiety for the average empathic person.

Most importantly, it means that if you are experiencing Social Anxiety, it could be because you are a highly sensitive person with a very special gift.

I believe this awareness can dramatically affect those who suffer from Social Anxiety, as rather than feeling like something is wrong with you and that you need to be fixed, psychologically, medically and with pharmaceuticals, you can just simply be very aware of your energy and how being around others affects you.



Being an Empath means you literally feel what other people are experiencing emotionally. You can feel it in your body, your mood, sensations and in your thoughts. You can also feel it consciously and on a subtle level without realizing it, which is what this recent study found.

As a culture we tend to be a highly emotionally illiterate species, not knowing what to do with our emotions, how to process them, and consciously relate to them. This can lead to a lot of people carrying very heavy emotional baggage or emotional pollution. And a lot of people means a lot of weight, and being an Empath you can easily feel all the unspoken things other people are carrying.

Of course, if you are around a lot of people with a lot of emotional pollution, you are going to pick up on that and feel all of that energy, thus leading to the connection to Social Anxiety.

Interestingly enough, the study also correlated empathy and social anxiety to understanding the mental state of others. Meaning, as an empath, you not only can you understand how other people feel, you can understand how they think and the frame of mind they are taking in making their decisions.



As an Empath, it can be a lot for someone to handle, as the source of their discomfort is not just the weight of their own life’s challenges and experiences, but also the energy of others all around them, both the good and the bad, all of which can be a lot to integrate and digest.

It’s worth mentioning, from experience and hearing the stories of those who have broken through social anxiety, many have done so by working on healing themselves, changing their surroundings, being careful of what environments they place themselves within and who around, as well as being more conscious of the energy they take on, spending more time in nature, and practicing clearing it, processing and integrating emotional energy, as to not get toxic with the feelings of the World.

I believe this is major news, and that more scientific studies like this are needed to give ourselves a deep glimpse into what makes us humans, full of a vast range of often incomprehensible experiences. As we get to shed light on the functions of and inner-workings of human energetics, we can create more conscious relationships toward each other.



So in all, if you are an Empath with Social Anxiety, you’re not crazy! You are normal person with a specific kind of design, purpose, and unique yet shared experience of life.

Be easy on yourself and conscious with what kind of people and surroundings you immerse yourself in, as there is a strongly likelihood you will take on what they are feeling, or trying to ignore feeling, and it’s important you don’t let it make you crazy!"
- Source: http://www.spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com/new-study-links-social-anxiety-to-being-empath/
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015, 9:24:12 AM- *sighs and smiles*
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Saturday, May 16, 2015, 2:38:58 PM- Love of the dark


"Her eyes were dark and filled with nightmares, I dreamt about them every night."
VàZaki Nada


Schildersverdriet by Sierk Van Meeuwen 2010


The past month I have fallen deeply in love with the dark.
I have always found an unusual beauty in decay, death, the macabre. The past month I have fallen deeper, immersing myself in medieval history and art, where the belief of hell was a VERY real and strong aspect of people's lives. The art and artists transcend stories and tales, and would create pieces that captivated the viewer with fear, love, and every emotion one can feel - because they genuinely believed it to be true...


Hans Memling: Last Judgment Triptych (detail) 1467-71


The fall of the damned - Peter Paul Rubens. 1620

"From heaven to hell and back again, life is a funny thing. Beauty can come from the most strangest of places, even the most disgusting places." — Alexander McQueen


Dark art. Dark photography. Gothic. The unusual and the disturbing. Questions of morality. Music... Those solemn compositions that possess a melancholic undertone. All of these things have me captivated and present a sense of awe and fascination. Our history is rife with examples of dark, grizzly events - and to find beauty in such desolation is a trait that not many explore.




Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Ugolino and his Sons, 1865–67

"I’m a romantic, and we romantics are more sensitive to the way people feel. We love more, and we hurt more. When we’re hurt, we hurt for a long time." Freddy Fender


It is said that in our darkest times, when we are touched by overwhelming emotions, whether good or bad, that is when we create masterpieces. Painting, literature, music. Any creative endeavour that the creator pours their soul and loses themselves within will stand above the rest.


Gerrit van Honthorst - Saint Sebastian,detail, ca.1623.



"Solitude gives birth to the original in us, to beauty unfamiliar and perilous - to poetry. But it also gives birth to the opposite: to the perverse, the illicit, the absurd."
- Thomas Mann, Death in Venice and Other Tales

....all of this, is of course, just a theory, but one I truly believe. You can tell works where the artist has expressed their soul - they hold a quality that is indescribable - something that can only be felt.

My respect and admiration goes out to those people. Those that are touched so heavily they pour their very being into things they create.

This performance is exquisite. An unrehearsed improvisation to Satie's Gnossienne No1 - a song that I've always found hauntingly beautiful..

*sigh*

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"the first figurine/staty, if death would take me like that id be bound to welcome him,,,beautiful"
- Artistic


Thursday, May 14, 2015, 10:49:57 PM-
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"Exquisite."
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Thursday, May 14, 2015, 10:14:05 AM-

Beauty and the xxxxx
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Thursday, May 14, 2015, 12:37:07 AM- *sighs*


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Wednesday, May 13, 2015, 4:34:07 PM- Lost in Motion II
Woah..
This is, captivating, beautiful, moving.. An incredible performance...
*sighs*


"Lost in Motion II explores the spectrum of emotions experienced by an Artist as they bare their soul for all to see. The film showcases the Artist's state of mind by depicting her within an ominous yet atmospheric environment where she dances in solitude. Adorned in a vibrant red dress that reflects the iconic stage curtains of the theatre, she pushes herself to the limits of her seemingly solitude performance. As the film draws to a close, we see that the dancer has in fact been performing on stage the entire time, and that the visual world is a fantasy one created by her imagination.

Director: Ben Shirinian
Choreographer: Guillaume Côté
Dancer: Heather Ogden
Original Story by: Ben Shirinian and Guillaume Côté
DOP: Jeremy Benning, csc
Editor: Jon Devries
VFX: Crush
Producers: Nick Sorbara, Leslie Aimée Gottlieb
Production Company: Krystal Levy Pictures
Funders: bravoFACT, KLP, AnyMotion

"Avalanche"
Performed by Leonard Cohen
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc"
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