Charles Baudelaire’s Fleurs du Mal

Charles Baudelaire’s Fleurs du Mal

Charles Baudelaire saw beauty in sin, provocative, scandalous, debauched, paradoxical, disturbing but also quiet, tranquil and meditative, benevolent, sober and confessional. Les Fleurs Du Mal is the result of his soul’s searching for a refuge in the world of pleasure and fantasy.

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The most luxurious spa treatments in the world

The most luxurious spa treatments in the world

Tour the world’s most luxurious spa services at resorts from holistic healing in the Himalayas at Six Senses Vana to sound, light and color therapy in the Four Seasons Resort Bali, these resorts and wellness destinations offer the most luxurious spa treatments in the world for 2023.

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Bordello by Vee Speers

Bordello by Vee Speers

She claims: “I don’t like to follow the crowd. I like to seduce, with images that are at once disturbing and beautiful, but leaving a space for the viewer to enter my world. My portraits combine elements which evoke conflicting emotions that can surprise the viewer, telling a story that is somewhere between fantasy and reality, the obvious and the unexpected.”

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Spring Equinox

Spring Equinox

Hello My Darlings,
Today is the spring equinox, the start of the astronomical year! A reminder that you came here for something! It’s time to remember who you are, to breathe in the freshness of spring air, to be courageous, to begin something new & exciting, to live & love!

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IKIGAI

IKIGAI

Recently I’ve discovered a concept I’ve been unconsciously searching for my entire life. Ikigai is a Japanese term that roughly translates to “reason for being.” Ikigai is, above all else, a lifestyle that strives to balance the spiritual with the practical.

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Universe 25 experiment and what we can learn from it

Universe 25 experiment and what we can learn from it

Though wildly controversial when first made public, Calhoun’s theory has raised concern over the years that the social breakdown of Universe 25 could ultimately serve as a metaphor for the trajectory of the human race. Consequently, the “rodent utopia project” has been a subject of interest among architects, city planning councils, and government agencies around the world.

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She

She

I have been privileged to know such a beautiful soul and an absolute gentleman that has written this poem for me.

I am touched by it deeply…

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Tosca

Tosca

Known as one of the finest Italian composers, Puccini‘s operas have stood the test of time, with Tosca being regarded as one of the best in the genre. I was lucky to experience it’s beauty live in Royal Opera house and happy to share my opinion with you. First, let me tell you, I had goosebumps all over my body during “vissi d’arte”. Bravo!

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Maxim’s Paris

Maxim’s Paris

There is a simple yet infallible recipe for winning the heart of a lady… It’s this: a dinner at Maxim’s! The legendary Maxim’s combines opulence, living history, and timeless fun. Opened in 1893, in the midst of the Belle Époque, Maxim’s became and remains the last word for elegance, where kings and dukes, duchesses and courtesans, danced, gossiped, smoked and feasted.

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Maison Soquet Paris

Maison Soquet Paris

Maison Souquet is one of the multiple Parisian secrets. Once a pleasure house during the belle époque, today it’s an extraordinary hedonistic palace with a Jacques Garcia décor as indulgent and spirited as the illustrious courtesans it once housed. The 20 rooms ooze romance – guests can privatise the spa and the clandestine cocktail bar is wickedly pleasurable.

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