ActivityPub Viewer

A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL or username from Mastodon or a similar service below, and we'll send a request with the right Accept header to the server to view the underlying object.

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{ "@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "type": "OrderedCollectionPage", "orderedItems": [ { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/entities/urn:activity:849019990149935104", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903", "content": "A Letter to the Wounded <br /><br />For most of us there will times in our lives that are difficult or hurtful in some way. <br /><br />We may, for instance, have lost a loved one, be diagnosed with a serious illness, be painfully lonely and lost. <br /><br />Our reactions to these events will to some extent be dependent on our individual strengths and resources. <br /><br />Many people will become somewhat depressed / anxious due to the radical change in their circumstances. It is not unusual to have this adjustment reaction. <br /><br />However, for many it can be severe and prolonged causing intense emotional pain and giving rise to physical and psychological symptoms. <br /><br />We can become trapped in our own mental prison, in a constant cycle of negative and self depreciative thoughts which self perpetuate. <br /><br />This mindset can colour all that we perceive around us. <br /><br />We can feel helpless, weak and vulnerable to any intrusion from the outside world which is why many hide themselves away, both physically and emotionally. <br /><br />The future may seem bleak and intimidating , the present moment may be filled with fear and dread.<br /><br />At our lowest ebb, it seems life becomes a living, dark nightmare from which escape is impossible. <br /><br />We lose perspective and forget what life can hold for us <br />Did you forget the radiant sunrise at the dawn of the day? <br /><br />Did you forget the gleeful looks of your loved ones when you entered the room?<br /><br />Did you forget the powerful roar of ocean waves as they are thrown ashore? <br /><br />Did you forget Nature's seasonal masterpieces?<br /><br />The crystal like frost of Winter, <br /><br />The gentle awakening and resurrection of the flora and fauna in Springtime. <br /><br />The warm Summer sun giving rise to the fruition of Gaia herself as she manifests at her zenith.<br /><br />The subtle encroachment of Autumn as the leaves colours become almost iridescent and the cool, damp chill of the morning air.<br />No matter how wounded we are we can still experience the wonders of our world. <br /><br />We can still get excited about an impending celebration. <br /><br />We can still stare in awe at the Moon in the pitch black night sky. <br /><br />We can still cherish the love of other humans and animals.<br /><br />We can still discover new and life changing experiences providing we are open to them.<br /><br />By their very nature wounds heal. <br /><br />It may take time depending on the severity but it will. <br /><br />The deeper wounds may leave scars.<br /><br />Scarred skin is more resilient and tougher than skin that has not been wounded.<br />So if you are sitting there in your darkest night of your soul, unable to see the way forward. <br /><br />Rest assured that if you have patience and give yourself the opportunity, this time will pass.<br /><br />You will learn from this experience as your life begins to improve. <br /><br />For if ever it happens again, you will know that you can again triumph and win your life back.", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/849019990149935104", "published": "2018-05-31T20:22:19+00:00", "source": { "content": "A Letter to the Wounded \n\nFor most of us there will times in our lives that are difficult or hurtful in some way. \n\nWe may, for instance, have lost a loved one, be diagnosed with a serious illness, be painfully lonely and lost. \n\nOur reactions to these events will to some extent be dependent on our individual strengths and resources. \n\nMany people will become somewhat depressed / anxious due to the radical change in their circumstances. It is not unusual to have this adjustment reaction. \n\nHowever, for many it can be severe and prolonged causing intense emotional pain and giving rise to physical and psychological symptoms. \n\nWe can become trapped in our own mental prison, in a constant cycle of negative and self depreciative thoughts which self perpetuate. \n\nThis mindset can colour all that we perceive around us. \n\nWe can feel helpless, weak and vulnerable to any intrusion from the outside world which is why many hide themselves away, both physically and emotionally. \n\nThe future may seem bleak and intimidating , the present moment may be filled with fear and dread.\n\nAt our lowest ebb, it seems life becomes a living, dark nightmare from which escape is impossible. \n\nWe lose perspective and forget what life can hold for us \nDid you forget the radiant sunrise at the dawn of the day? \n\nDid you forget the gleeful looks of your loved ones when you entered the room?\n\nDid you forget the powerful roar of ocean waves as they are thrown ashore? \n\nDid you forget Nature's seasonal masterpieces?\n\nThe crystal like frost of Winter, \n\nThe gentle awakening and resurrection of the flora and fauna in Springtime. \n\nThe warm Summer sun giving rise to the fruition of Gaia herself as she manifests at her zenith.\n\nThe subtle encroachment of Autumn as the leaves colours become almost iridescent and the cool, damp chill of the morning air.\nNo matter how wounded we are we can still experience the wonders of our world. \n\nWe can still get excited about an impending celebration. \n\nWe can still stare in awe at the Moon in the pitch black night sky. \n\nWe can still cherish the love of other humans and animals.\n\nWe can still discover new and life changing experiences providing we are open to them.\n\nBy their very nature wounds heal. \n\nIt may take time depending on the severity but it will. \n\nThe deeper wounds may leave scars.\n\nScarred skin is more resilient and tougher than skin that has not been wounded.\nSo if you are sitting there in your darkest night of your soul, unable to see the way forward. \n\nRest assured that if you have patience and give yourself the opportunity, this time will pass.\n\nYou will learn from this experience as your life begins to improve. \n\nFor if ever it happens again, you will know that you can again triumph and win your life back.", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/entities/urn:activity:849019990149935104/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/entities/urn:activity:603906020044972037", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903", "content": "Being an Empath, both a Blessing and a Curse......... <br /><br />Just for clarification, I only really write from my own experience as this is as close to any kind of reality I can describe. Everyone has a unique way of viewing the world, therefore my hope is that some of my experiences and thoughts resonate with others and possibly help them at some stage with negotiating their way along life's often precarious and confusing path. <br /><br />I have been reflecting on my life prior to having discovered that I had empathic tendencies and have realised just how much chaos and confusion was as a result of my lack of understanding. I see many posts describing individuals situations to which I can all to easily relate. <br /><br />I dated a lady who was extremely emotionally unstable, she was quick to become overwhelmed with devastating negative feelings which all to easily transferred to me. I felt her despair, her nihilism, her ambivalence to life and death. In that ambivalence she had made herself free to act and not be concerned about the consequences. She was often in emotional and behavioral freefall, chaotically going from one disastrous and self damaging situation to another. Those feelings at that time I had felt to be mine also. I therefore acted in a similar manner, it was as if I was committing acts of deliberate self harm to myself and my life. Thankfully much time has passed but when I look back I feel that being empathic allowed me to experience these emotions in a way that has helped me understand others in a way that is unique. I truly do know what emotions and feelings certain people are experiencing and this has helped myself to assist others through difficult times in their life. <br /><br />Previous to becoming aware of my empathic side I also have felt great sorrow, great fury, great peace and great love to name a few emotions. At that time, as I had attributed those emotions to myself I fully experienced them, I lived them and was consumed by them. So although historically my life has been a complete emotionally supercharged mess, I have seemingly come out the other side with a wealth of compassion and understanding that otherwise I would not have had. <br /><br />For me the key to being more conscious of my empathic involvement with others has been meditation. Meditation has allowed me to simply observe my thoughts and emotions dispassionately making the much easier to monitor and control. Also through meditation, spiritual insights have occurred which have shown me that I am not an independently existing entity but that I am part of the vastness of the universe, a wave in the ocean of life and matter. Through these insights the ego diminishes and can be lost. This knowledge has turned being an empath from being a curse to a blessing. I have realised that my life isn't necessarily about me, it's about what I can to others in the hope of promoting love, compassion and understanding. However if we interpret our empathic / sensitive experiences on from an egoic and an \"I\" centered belief system, that is when it can be a curse.", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/603906020044972037", "published": "2016-07-24T11:06:54+00:00", "source": { "content": "Being an Empath, both a Blessing and a Curse......... \n\nJust for clarification, I only really write from my own experience as this is as close to any kind of reality I can describe. Everyone has a unique way of viewing the world, therefore my hope is that some of my experiences and thoughts resonate with others and possibly help them at some stage with negotiating their way along life's often precarious and confusing path. \n\nI have been reflecting on my life prior to having discovered that I had empathic tendencies and have realised just how much chaos and confusion was as a result of my lack of understanding. I see many posts describing individuals situations to which I can all to easily relate. \n\nI dated a lady who was extremely emotionally unstable, she was quick to become overwhelmed with devastating negative feelings which all to easily transferred to me. I felt her despair, her nihilism, her ambivalence to life and death. In that ambivalence she had made herself free to act and not be concerned about the consequences. She was often in emotional and behavioral freefall, chaotically going from one disastrous and self damaging situation to another. Those feelings at that time I had felt to be mine also. I therefore acted in a similar manner, it was as if I was committing acts of deliberate self harm to myself and my life. Thankfully much time has passed but when I look back I feel that being empathic allowed me to experience these emotions in a way that has helped me understand others in a way that is unique. I truly do know what emotions and feelings certain people are experiencing and this has helped myself to assist others through difficult times in their life. \n\nPrevious to becoming aware of my empathic side I also have felt great sorrow, great fury, great peace and great love to name a few emotions. At that time, as I had attributed those emotions to myself I fully experienced them, I lived them and was consumed by them. So although historically my life has been a complete emotionally supercharged mess, I have seemingly come out the other side with a wealth of compassion and understanding that otherwise I would not have had. \n\nFor me the key to being more conscious of my empathic involvement with others has been meditation. Meditation has allowed me to simply observe my thoughts and emotions dispassionately making the much easier to monitor and control. Also through meditation, spiritual insights have occurred which have shown me that I am not an independently existing entity but that I am part of the vastness of the universe, a wave in the ocean of life and matter. Through these insights the ego diminishes and can be lost. This knowledge has turned being an empath from being a curse to a blessing. I have realised that my life isn't necessarily about me, it's about what I can to others in the hope of promoting love, compassion and understanding. However if we interpret our empathic / sensitive experiences on from an egoic and an \"I\" centered belief system, that is when it can be a curse.", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/entities/urn:activity:603906020044972037/activity" } ], "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/outbox", "partOf": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/603891535288741903/outboxoutbox" }