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“The Outsider is someone who sees
“too deep and too much”
and that most of what he sees is “chaos.”
He or she lives in the world with a sense of “strangeness” and “unreality.”
The safe, stable reality that most of us perceive is for the Outsider an illusion, a façade obscuring a more dangerous and threatening possibility: that of nothingness, nihilism, and the void, the complete inconsequentiality of human life and all its achievements.
For the Outsider, the values and meanings that constitute life for most people
— a good job, a big home, a nice bank account — are empty and makeshift; they are, at best, “attempts to gloss over, to make look civilized and rational something that is savage, unorganized, irrational.”
He stands for Reality.
He seeks a meaning and purpose that the everyday world cannot provide and his salvation lies in understanding this and embracing it with total conviction.”
—Gary Lachman, Beyond the Robot
。“The inmates who had watched the nature videos reported feeling calmer and less irritable. They said the positive feeling lasted well after watching the video. Some reported feeling less tense; others said it improved their sleep.”
— Lucy Jones, Losing Eden, 2020
— Lucy Jones, Losing Eden, 2020
Increased Sunlight Exposure Linked to Reduced SARS-CoV-2 Death Risk
People who live in sunnier areas may have a lower risk of dying from COVID-19, a new observational study carried out in the US and replicated in Italy and England suggests.
Researchers compared COVID-19 deaths with UV levels for the same period and found that sunnier areas are associated with fewer COVID-19 deaths.
The study, published in The British Journal of Dermatology, found that the Mortality Risk Ratio—or the ratio between the likelihood of dying for a certain population group and the risk of death for all other population groups—in the US fell by 29% for every 100 KJ/meter squared increase in mean daily UVA. In Italy and England there was an estimated pooled decline of 32%.
Article
People who live in sunnier areas may have a lower risk of dying from COVID-19, a new observational study carried out in the US and replicated in Italy and England suggests.
Researchers compared COVID-19 deaths with UV levels for the same period and found that sunnier areas are associated with fewer COVID-19 deaths.
The study, published in The British Journal of Dermatology, found that the Mortality Risk Ratio—or the ratio between the likelihood of dying for a certain population group and the risk of death for all other population groups—in the US fell by 29% for every 100 KJ/meter squared increase in mean daily UVA. In Italy and England there was an estimated pooled decline of 32%.
Article
The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
Increased sunlight exposure linked to reduced coronavirus death risk
More exposure to sunlight seemingly lower the mortality risk of COVID-19, as there is a proven correlation between prolonged sunlight exposure in certain areas and a lower number of COVID deaths.
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― G.K. Chesterton
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“Tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of all classes, our ancestors. It is the democracy of the dead. Tradition refuses to submit to the small and arrogant oligarchy of those who merely happen to be walking about.”― G.K. Chesterton
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Forwarded from Traditional Europe
“Neither pleasure nor pain should enter as motives when one must do what must be done.”
— Julius Evola
— Julius Evola
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(insects, insect life, two seasons of short films , no voice acting), 💤Zeppelin
More short films of this project here
(insects, insect life, two seasons of short films , no voice acting), 💤Zeppelin
More short films of this project here