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Today our @culturestrike team is at the #resilientbay event with @resilientbayarea to kick off a project dealing with rising sea levels in the #bayarea as a result of #climatechange . We are hosting a pop up art lab with our homies @delatorreguerrero and @christreggiari with their #sanctuary Mobile Print Cart! #screenprinting #artactivism (at Riggers Loft Wine Company)


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Look, an entire weekend. Yours for the taking.
Friday is here, make it a good one.
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Stay safe. Stay healthy. Stay kind. Stay rad. Wear a mask where it’s appropriate/required/requested. Get your vaccine. We’re going to get through this.

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Photo by Leila Boujnane

I am #your #beloved #Secretary I #type your #dreams In our #sanctuary photo by hyperpygmy

I am #your #beloved #Secretary I #type your #dreams In our #sanctuary

photo by hyperpygmy
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Family tselonskih langurs resting in the meadow. by lv96ernqfe

Family tselonskih langurs resting in the meadow. by lv96ernqfe


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The Reconciliation zones during WYDAt the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki, the Jordan Park aThe Reconciliation zones during WYDAt the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki, the Jordan Park a

The Reconciliation zones during WYD

At the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Łagiewniki, the Jordan Park and St. Mary’s Basilica will be located zones of Reconciliation. WYD participants will be able to confess to more than 100 additional confessionals.

Tell us what you think about them! Beautiful right? Let’s not forget to prepare ourselves to this holy sacrament.

Jordan Park

Sanctuary of Divine Mercy

Photos: Marianna Gurba


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From Flow States of Mind, this is where we camped, and meditated as one. I will remember those who j

From Flow States of Mind, this is where we camped, and meditated as one. I will remember those who joined me here, and keep you all close to my heart.


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Gauchito Gil SanctuaryPopular accounts vary, but in broad terms the legend tells that Antonio Gil wa

Gauchito Gil Sanctuary

Popular accounts vary, but in broad terms the legend tells that Antonio Gil was born in the 1840s as a farm worker in a ranch and a devout believer in the folk saint San La Muerte. It is said that the owner of the ranch, a wealthy widow named Estrella Diaz Miraflores, fell in love, or had an affair, with him, but when her brothers and the head of the local police (who was also in love with Miraflores) found out about their relationship, they accused him of robbery and tried to kill him. He enlisted in the army to escape from them, fighting against the Paraguayan army. When the war ended, he returned home and was welcomed as a hero.

But when he arrived at his village, he was forcibly recruited by the Colorados to return to the army and fight in the Argentine Civil War against the Liberal parties. Once he was tired of fighting, he decided to desert and became an outlaw. In the years following his desertion, he acquired a reputation as a Robin Hood figure, for his efforts to protect and help the needy, the poor, and those who suffered in extreme poverty. Many locals stated that “Gauchito” Gil had miraculous healing powers and the ability of hypnosis, and that he was apparently immune to bullets.

On January 8, 1878, the local police, led by Colonel Velázquez, caught him hiding in a forest after a party and took him about 8 kilometers away from Mercedes. There, they tortured him over a fire and hanged him from his feet on an algarrobo tree, preparing to execute him. When the police sergeant was about to kill him, Gauchito Gil said to him: “You are going to kill me now, but you will arrive in Mercedes tonight at the same time as a letter of my pardon. In the letter they will also tell you that your son is dying of a strange illness. If you pray and beg me to save your child, I promise you that he will live. If not, he will die.” The sergeant laughed at this, and responded, “I don’t care,” and killed Gauchito Gil by slitting his throat.

When the sergeant returned to his village, he found a soldier there with a letter of pardon for Gil. The letter also said that the sergeant’s son was very ill and on the brink of dying. Frightened, the sergeant prayed to Gauchito Gil for his son to be saved. The next day, his son was inexplicably cured; Gauchito Gil had healed the son of his murderer. Very grateful, the sergeant gave Gil’s body a proper burial, and in his honor built a shrine in the form of a red cross. Moreover, he tried to let everybody know about the miracle.


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Santuario (sanctuary)  Gauchito Gil en La Pampa

Santuario (sanctuary)  Gauchito Gil en La Pampa


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Prince Kadakithis, Imperial Governor of Sanctuary, called Prince Kittycat by those contemptuous of h

Prince Kadakithis, Imperial Governor of Sanctuary, called Prince Kittycat by those contemptuous of his reliance on diplomacy instead of tyranny (Victoria Poyser, Thieves’ World boxed set for use with 9 different RPGs, Chaosium, 1981)


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Max Ernst - Sanctuary

The great eye

of the world is both gaze
           and gloss. To be swallowed
by being seen. A dream.

To be made whole
           by being not a witness,
but witnessed.

Ada Limón, from “Sanctuary,” The Hurting Kind

Fuori salone, Lambrate Design District, Milano, Aprile 2019Greta Belintende ©

Fuori salone, Lambrate Design District, Milano, Aprile 2019

Greta Belintende ©


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