If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.

—C.S. Lewis (via imfantasyparade)

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She alone spoke the truth; to her alone could he speak it. That was the source of her everlasting attraction for him, perhaps; she was a person to whom one could say what came into one’s head.

—Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse (via helplesslyamazed)

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Where you are is where I want to be.
And through your eyes all the things I want to see,
And in the night you are my dream.
You’re everything to me.

Dave Matthews Band (via julie911)

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I forgive not because I became a saint, but because I’m tired of hating.

—Hilai, Aleph - Paulo Coelho (via kari-shma)

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Neurotic Thought: Synchronized Brains: Feeling Strong Emotions Makes People's Brains 'Tick Together'

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ScienceDaily (May 24, 2012) — Experiencing strong emotions synchronizes brain activity across individuals, a research team at Aalto University and Turku PET Centre in Finland has revealed.

Experiencing strong emotions synchronizes brain activity across individuals….

This strongly supports my ideas about both the phenomenological roots of time, as well as and quorum mechanics. Here we see that brains do synchronize across space without direct transmission of particles, and that this synchronization is initiated at the top-down level, through perceptual content rather than neurological mechanism only.

(via fuckyeahneuroscience)