She Sells Sanctuary

Dan. An old soul. Music. Melbourne. www.myspace.com/dan-acoustic

I’m not going to take your shit. I’m young, not married.

Status on facebook. From my bro’s 18 year old mate. 

Holla girlfriend. 

You either like me or you don’t. It took me Twenty-something years to learn how to love myself, I don’t have that kinda time to convince somebody else.

Daniel Franzese.

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Can you imagine a day when the entire world, no matter who they were, were talking about the moon and space? If only everyone was as inspired by space today as they were back then.

Space, astronomy, astrophysics they’re all so interesting and inevitable - which makes it even harder to understand how little enthusiasts there are out. Yes if only


Moon Spots (by Pixel-Pusher)

Apollo 11 June 20 1969. The first time in history Man landed on the moon. The first time in recorded history that any living thing exited Earth’s atmosphere and enter again in a lifetime. 
That’s a triumphal event in history. And that’s relatively not at all long ago. 
To today look back at history, with the knowledge that people were living in a world where Man had never ventured out into space. 
To look up at the night sky and see a round figure shining, with its craters and colour and live with the fact that no human had explored its surfaces or structure first hand.
To live in a world where something like the moon is of a constant display to ourselves; a symbol of familiarity for every living thing.  
To have been around during the height of Nasa’s first mission into space would have been extraordinary. 
We’re capable of doing extraordinary things in our lifetime. 
Look at what we’ve already done.

Moon Spots (by Pixel-Pusher)

Apollo 11 June 20 1969. The first time in history Man landed on the moon. The first time in recorded history that any living thing exited Earth’s atmosphere and enter again in a lifetime. 

That’s a triumphal event in history. And that’s relatively not at all long ago. 

To today look back at history, with the knowledge that people were living in a world where Man had never ventured out into space. 

To look up at the night sky and see a round figure shining, with its craters and colour and live with the fact that no human had explored its surfaces or structure first hand.

To live in a world where something like the moon is of a constant display to ourselves; a symbol of familiarity for every living thing.  

To have been around during the height of Nasa’s first mission into space would have been extraordinary. 

We’re capable of doing extraordinary things in our lifetime.

Look at what we’ve already done.

ashramof1:

What can stand in the way when the search is for
total liberation from your own conditioning?
Align yourself with Truth
and life aligns itself with you.

Grace is your benevolent
and constant companion.

(via unconditionedconsciousness)

There’s a show on channel 31 where a man teaches you how to paint. I love that show. 

There’s a show on channel 31 where a man teaches you how to paint. I love that show. 

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theelectrichorseman asked: Okay, so, if you were a muffin, what sort would you be? (need to explain why)

I was going to answer this with any good humoured wit that I have left but life after uni has taken that away from me, so I will have to say a lemon poppyseed muffin. The lemon poppyseed muffin looks like all the others from the outside, but when you look closer, they’re not! Strawberry muffin came in as a close contender because they’re pink. These are good quality questions. 

theelectrichorseman asked: Hello Dan, oh mysterious ghost who randomly liked a lot of things on my tumblr once on the internet. What up?

Hello electrichorseman! Okay firstly I think youre pretty awesome- in the most non-stalkerish/non-lesbian kind of way. Secondly I do appreciate the metric “shit ton” of messages and mutual interest in my somewhat shitty blog! Well besides finishing Uni and realising that there’s a hair in my degree frame that isn’t mine, nothing much really. :)

lessonsforchildren:

Done for a charity event a while back.

lessonsforchildren:

Done for a charity event a while back.

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