Surfing the Bardo


The Bardo Thödol [Tibetan Book of the Dead] ... is a book that will only open itself to spiritual understanding, and this is a capacity which no man is born with, but which he can only acquire through special training and special experience. It is good that such to all intents and purposes useless books exist. They are meant for those queer folk who no longer set much store by the uses, aims, and meaning of present-day civilisation.
— Carl Jung


These Images make up the visual reference file for my in-progress LOST fanfiction, Surfing the Bardo. STB describes life on the Island, and off, after Hugo Reyes ("Hurley") takes over as Protector.

STB isn't posted anywhere (yet), because I'm still writing it.

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keep it loose ;; keep it tight: lost is about sustainability. →

apostrophe-apocalypse:

that’s what I think. that’s what I thought when hurley pulls a battery essentially out of his ass after his encounter w/ rousseau.

up til that point that assumption of all the plane crash survivors (or at the least, the assumption of jack) was “if she had any batteries [that she needs to survive]…

Rousseau gave Hugo the battery because he was kind to her.

Source: apostrophe-apocalypse

  1. surfing-the-bardo reblogged this from apostrophe-apocalypse and added:
    Rousseau gave Hugo...battery because he
  2. realmaxrobespierre reblogged this from apostrophe-apocalypse and added:
    wat about rousseau
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