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Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Kripto daddy long legs spider from heaven:)


Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity. Lead me from the complicated to the simple. Lead me from the obscure to the obvious. Lead me from intention to attention. Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am. Lead me from confrontation to wide openness. Lead me to the place I never left, Where there is peace, and peace -
The Upanishads
*note* lovely story of the manifestation factors..sometimes I wonder why humans think they are the ONLY Kripto manifestations ..simply because they have the consciousness FACTOR..well..there are many manifestations also..look of the images,please..
And IF YOU SEE YOUR FACE IN THEM..THEN YOU KNOW THE TRUTH..
Otherwise..keep meditating..I have spokenth!
-added by danny-

This is a a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a maggot or the larva of a bluebottle fly (Protophormia sp.) with tiny teeth-like fangs extending from its mouth. The maggots of this fly are used medicinally to clean wounds. The maggots are sterilised and placed in the wound, where they feed on dead tissue and leave healthy tissue untouched. Their saliva contains anti- bacterial chemicals which maintain sterility in the area. Maggots are used on ulcers and deep wounds away from organs or body cavities, most often being used to treat diabetic ulcers on the feet..lol..

Colored scanning electron micrograph of a cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) amongst cat hairs above...lol..the same kripto inside you ,indeed..

Colored scanning electron micrograph of a common housefly (Musca domestica). The head is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes, each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible between and beneath the eyes. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile organs. Houseflies tend to feed on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans..the famous kripto fly!!(same spirit..same power..)

Colored scanning electron micrograph of a house dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus). Millions of dust mites inhabit the home, feeding on shed skin cells. They mainly live in furniture, and are usually harmless. However, their excrement and dead bodies may cause allergic reactions in susceptible people..lol!!

Colored scanning electron micrograph of a meal (or flour) mite (Acarus siro). It has long hairs extending from its body and large powerful front legs. This species is a common pest of granaries, mills and kitchens, feeding particularly on grains and cereals...lolllllllllllll..

Colored scanning electron micrograph of the head of a Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina). This primitive insect has remained unchanged for millions of years, and is considered a living fossil. The head is covered in sensory hairs. Its mouth parts are across the bottom. The compound eyes (green) are either side of the head, and two antennae protrude from its head at far left and right. The silverfish, so named because it is covered in tiny shiny scales, is a common household pest..

Colored scanning electron micrograph of the head of a red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum). Red flour beetles are an agricultural pest that attack stored grain products such as flour, seeds, cereals, pasta, biscuits, beans, nuts etc, causing loss and damage. This specimen was found inside a Barbados nut (Jatropha curcas) seed pod..

Colored scanning electron micrograph of a daddy-long-legs spider (Pholcus phalangioides). Its eight eyes (yellow) are seen at centre. This spider preys on other spiders, injecting them with venom from its fangs (bottom centre). Although native to the tropics it is now a common site in houses worldwide. The daddy-long-legs spider is so called because its legs are around 5 to 6 times the length of its body. This spider should not be confused with the harvestman, a relative of the spiders in the order Opiliones, or the crane fly (family Tipulidae), which are also known as daddy-long-legs (or kripto long legs)

Some of the shocking images were captured by Brit Steve Gschmeissner, 61, a retired scientific photographer from Bedford. A coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head of a human flea (Pulex irritans)

A coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head of a yellow dung fly (Scatophaga stercoraria)

A coloured scanning electron micrograph of the head of a Jumping Spider (family Salticidae)..my friends..8 kripto eyes,eghh??..and you thought you can see better?..lol:)

A colored scanning electron micrograph of a fly above..enjoy it..grasshoppers..the same kripto in a fly is in you,by the way..same power..

A colored scanning electron micrograph of the head of a tropical caterpillar (order Lepidoptera) above..don't you love it?..

A colored scanning electron micrograph of the underside of the head of a froghopper (superfamily Cercopoidea)..one of my favorites ..

Colored scanning electron micrograph of a dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis)above..remember me not let that sucker bite my ass,please...

A colored scanning electron micrograph of a common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) head above..I really don't want it on my nose..

A colored scanning electron micrograph of a wasp's head (order Hymenoptera)above..it even has fingers...lol..

A colored scanning electron micrograph of the head of a soldier turtle ant (Cephalotes sp.) from the Amazonian rainforest...a simple ant..same kripto inside,as you.

A colored scanning electron micrograph of the head of a honey bee (Apis sp.)..don't you love the honey bee?

A colored scanning electron micrograph of the head of a bedbug (Cimex sp.)above...please sleep tight..don't let the bedbugs bite now..kisses:)
-added by danny-
Of movement and stillness, be aware of their origin;

There is no work to do, much less someone to seek.


The true and constant must respond to phenomena;


Responding to phenomena, you must be unconfused.


When unconfused, the nature will stabilize by itself;


When the nature stabilizes, energy returns by itself.


When energy returns, the elixir crystallizes by itself;


Within the pot, the trigrams of heaven and earth are joined.


Yīn and yáng arise, alternating over and over again;


Every transformation comes like a clap of thunder.


White clouds form and come to assemble at the peak;


The sweet nectar sprinkles down Mount Sumeru.


Swallow for yourself this wine of immortality;


You wander so freely—who is able to know you?


Sit and listen to the tune played without strings;


Clearly understand the mechanism of creation.


It comes entirely from these twenty lines;


A true ladder going straight to Heaven.-Daoist text -




To us all towns are one, all men our kin. Life's good comes not from others' gift, nor ill. Man's pains and pains' relief are from within. Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !." - Tamil Poem-