Please, spread this for those who might need it right now
U.S. suicide hotline: call or text 988 (available 24 hours)
U.S. trans lifeline: (877) 565-8860 (when you call, you’ll speak to a trans/nonbinary peer operator. full anonymity and confidentiality)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) – provides 24/7 confidential support and referrals for individuals and families facing mental health and substance use disorders, including panic attacks and anxiety.
LGBT National Help Center: (888) 843-4564
Trevor Project: Call (866) 488-7386, text START to 678-678, or chat online.
Take care of yourself and each other. Please stay safe ♡
…frosty foggy
Aurora Over Alaska (by HB Mertz)
“The landscape has a wild, yet serene complexity. In a sense, this reflects the nature of the Celtic consciousness. The Celtic mind was never drawn to the single line; it avoided ways of seeing and being which seek satisfaction in certainty. The Celtic mind had a wonderful respect for the mystery of the circle and the spiral. The circle is one of the oldest and most powerful symbols. The world is a circle; the sun and moon too. Even time itself has a circular nature; the day and the year build to a circle. At its most intimate level so is the life of each individual. The circle never gives itself completely to the eye or to the mind, but offers a trusting hospitality to that which is complex and mysterious; it embraces depth and height together. The circle never reduces the mystery to a single direction or preference. Patience with this reserve is one of the profound recognitions of the Celtic mind.”
— Anamchara, John O’Donohue (via worldofcelts)
Mt. Adams, Washington. 7/20/19
Tri-cities, Wa. 7/27/19 https://www.instagram.com/p/B0bjI6InVUg/?igshid=oen8iszmmyw
“She has the look of one who seeks some greater and destroying passion”
— Louise Glück, from “Abishag”, The House on Marshland (via atreides)
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