
Sometimes we gaze at things, sometimes we just pass by like as if nothing is there. We look after something that is in front of our eyes but it seems just not to be. Not untill someone mentions we never realize what things are the same or not.










Iranian rock carvers at work on the royal city of Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid) in Fars province

Horses of the modern Iranian army grazing at the foot of Mount Damavand in Mazandaran province in Northern Iran. The ancient Persians believed that Mount Damavand was where Zahak was imprisoned by their hero Farhad.

Winged bulls with human heads depicted in rock carvings at Persepolis. One can clearly see the artistic influence of the Persian's neighbors the Elamites and the Babolonians
Carved images of Persian soldiers at Persepolis. These were the soldiers who conquered half of the entire civilized world to establish the world's first true empire.




The lyrics are taken of the album Death by chuck death.
, hidden and repressed desires, and our shadow selves.



Dog – As seen in the Fool card, there are varying interpretations of the little white dog – some say he is a faithful companion, blindly following the Fool out of love, willing to go where ever the Fool goes – others that he is a messenger, trying to warn the Fool about the impending cliff. In the Moon card, the Dog symbolizes the forces of civilization and restraint, as opposed to the Wolf or Jackal (see below). These are the two extremes between which one must find the middle path.
Falcon – The Falcon can be seen in the Nine of Pentacles, and represents intellect and clear sight, swiftness and freedom. It is sometimes hooded and restrained in this card, to show that the woman in the card has chosen physical pleasures and abundance rather than independence and freedom.
Goat – The Goat is the symbol of Capricorn, and the Devil wears goats horns partly to symbolize the association of this card with Capricorn. The Goat is also associated with Pan, playfulness and trickster-like attributes, as well as perversity and black magic.
Lion – The passionate, primal side of ourselves, our animal natures, as in the Strength card. In the context of court cards, a sign of nobility, pride, and courage. Also the symbol of Leo, seen in the Wheel of Fortune and World cards.

Wolf/Jackal – In the moon card, paired with the dog on either side of the central path. Represents our wild untamed nature, excesses of passion and uncontrolled emotion and desires. Violence and rapaciousness.