memoryslandscape:

“But longing is momentum in disguise: It’s active, not passive; touched with the creative, the tender, and the divine. We long for something, or someone. We reach for it, move toward it. The word longing derives from the Old English langian, meaning ‘to grow long,’ and the German langen—to reach, to extend. The word yearning is linguistically associated with hunger and thirst, but also desire. In Hebrew, it comes from the same root as the word for passion. The place you suffer, in other words, is the same place you care profoundly—care enough to act.”

Susan Cain, from Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole (Crown, 2022)

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rosenaufsuden-deactivated202003:

anyways here are beauty tips from a 2,000 year old Mediterranean funerary moasic:

  • rosewater on your face and neck each night
  • hair left in an up-do with only a slight face framing piece in a gentle curl
  • earth tone eyeshadow and kohl black eye liner to look sultry even in death
  • staining your lips a tender red with pomegranate seeds or kisses from a cherry
  • minimal gold embellishments and a sip or two of red wine to darken your cheeks when you smile in the dreamlike haze caused by Dionysus

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