inspired by: baz luhrmann romeo + juliet

Excellent modern adaptation of Romeo & Juliet. We love the vibrant colors, costumes and soundtrack. We're also very impressed with the use of old English. One of the liveliest Shakespeare adaptations in the past 20 years. 

WE INDEED ARE WHAT WE THINK

 It’s that simple. Our mind and heart are the direct sources within our body that allow a direct connection to the etheric reality of our Universe. The ethers are the ever fine interconnecting substance that connects all beings on all levels in…

 It’s that simple. Our mind and heart are the direct sources within our body that allow a direct connection to the etheric reality of our Universe. The ethers are the ever fine interconnecting substance that connects all beings on all levels in all ways in the Universe. It is not a substance that exists in three dimensions the way people normally perceive the three dimensions. The invisible interconnectedness on many levels allows for vibration and communication between living beings — telepathy, empathy, clairvoyance. The basic understanding that everything is vibration ultimately manifested by our capacity of thinking and being, is in itself the alchemy of life. This can be used for or against our own self, becoming like a weapon, destructive and dangerous, or, actually serve life in its highest form.

Many shamans and monks have explained the mystery of etheric density and vibration. The movement of the ethers takes place from many sources including physical motion, magnetism, electricity, and a big one - THOUGHT. It acts as the conducing substance by which telepathy takes place. People’s thoughts influence the ethers. Some levels within ethers become like a mirror, landscaping all that is being thought - individually and collectively.
 

psychological androgyny

“CREATIVE INDIVIDUALS ARE MORE LIKELY TO HAVE NOT ONLY THE STRENGTHS OF THEIR OWN GENDER BUT THOSE OF THE OTHER ONE, TOO.”

In all cultures, men are brought up to be “masculine” and to disregard and repress those aspects of their temperament that the culture regards as “feminine,” whereas women are expected to do the opposite. Creative individuals to a certain extent escape this rigid gender role stereotyping. When tests of masculinity/femininity are given to young people, over and over one finds that creative and talented girls are more dominant and tough than other girls, and creative boys are more sensitive and less aggressive than their male peers.

Source: https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/11/07/psychological-androginy-creativity-csikszentmihalyi/