Height gap study for uh.... Science
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A little Jiva fanart
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Photo from Cashbox.
“Linda and her sister Olivia Arias, who later became Mrs. George Harrison, were friends of ours and they turned our record on to George. George loved the record and he came to a place called the Topanga Corral to hear us perform. He said he loved our songs and loved our energy and he pretty much signed us on the spot.” - Michael Manning, Music and Art Interviews, March 12, 2013
“[Jiva are] just two guitars, bass, and drums. Three of them — the two guitarists and the bass player — all write their own tunes. They sing separately and together, but they’re very up. They’re like a little R&B/rock band. Very nice, very positive. That’s the great thing about them, is they’re positive. You know, I mean, at this time in world history when there’s so much sort of negative and confusion, they’re really… they know where *they’re* going. And full of love and up, positive, loving awareness. And they’re pretty funky too. You know, they’re young, and it’s like, I think this will be the first album they’re making with a guy, a producer called Stuart Levin who has just done the Minnie Ripperton second album, and he’s the producer of The Crusaders. That’s quite interesting. In fact they just start tonight to record.” - George Harrison, radio interview, 1975 (x)
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dofus yuri🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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sobbing rn cause this is all that i can think of 😭
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simple doodle
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George Harrison & Jiva (1975)
Photo of George Harrison and the group Jiva taken in 1975. The group were signed to George’s record label ‘Dark Horse Records’. (x)
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this is how the manga went right?
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Premature ejaculation (PE) can disrupt intimate relationships and impact self-esteem, but Ayurveda offers time-tested remedies for reclaiming control and fostering balance. In this comprehensive guide, we explore Ayurvedic medicine for PE and effective premature ejaculation treatment in Ayurveda.
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JIVA OF JAVIAN 💙
I might've forgotten to post this here 😭 piece from last month of Jiva, protector of Javian, the equivalent of January in the World of Twelve.
I love her design, I believe it's absolutely gorgeous so I just had to draw her.
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Leela is a big part of advaita vedanta, or nondualism. Knowing that all is Divine, why does evil exist? Why are we separate? Why do we reincarnate? The truth of leela, or divine play, answers this.
The Divine wishes to experience things and so begins the creation of the universe from itself. The Divine wishes to immerse itself into these experiences so come forgetfulness. Each Jiva, or personal soul is an atman, a spark of the Divine.
We accumulate karma through our actions: good, bad, neutral, or mixed. There's personal karma, collective karma, karma of countries, karma of earth itself. Karma like gravity just happens, it is not a punishment system but a natural consequence of action. Karma dictates our next birth and details about our current life but sometimes things just happen anyway outside of karma.
Back to the leela, as the Divine experiences life from many perspectives and events eventually there's a yearning to return to Brahman, the Source. When you're done playing you want to come back home. By achieving moksha, liberation, you're now a drop of water back into the ocean. Achieving Moksha is another topic altogether.
Much like our entertainment media, a story with no conflict or risk would be bland. So it is with the Divine play. In one life we may be the antagonist, in another the protagonist. We suffer, we rejoice, we long for things or people, we reject certain experiences. This is all part of the leela. When we're done, we search for the Divine and seek to come home.
Life and its experiences are the plot of the story and we are the characters. Truly we are the author just playing as many pieces. Like seeing a snake in the dark we are scared but when the light is on we see it was only a rope and we laugh. This is Maya, the illusion, part of the Divine play.
I like to remind myself to surrender to Shiva and enjoy the Leela. When all is done the universe will end and eventually begin again. Cyclical in nature, a dizzying dance like a kaleidoscope. But all is play, all is truly love.
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"So, that soul, now a jivatman * encased within this body in the current circumstances, has forgotten its true identity. And in this understanding of itself as this body, it is going again and again in these 8.4 million lifeforms.
"So, when anybody asks us as to who we are, we immediately point out that we are so-and-so and we talk about the name given to this body. But do we ever say, 'I am a soul and I have come from such and such a place.' So, we have started identifying with this body. We are identifying with temporary homes in which we are living. These are all temporary things that are around us. But we are identifying with all of these things." (Baba Ram Singh)
Jiva: Soul embodied in the body;
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Jiva, Jivana, Jivika
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Origin: Sanskrit
Meaning: “life.”
Gender: feminine
Variant Transcriptions: Jeeva, Jeevana, Jeevika
Pron: (JEE-vuh; JEE-vuh-nuh; JEE-vee-kuh)
All names are derived from the Sanskrit जीवा (life).
In Hinduism and Jainism, the term jiva is used to describe the soul.
Jiva can be unisex and was borne by the 4th-century (CE) Buddhist nun and sister of King…
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Jiva
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