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Thought Provoking
Responses to
PICTURE TO PONDER Self-Reflecting Queries
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This Picture to Ponder Photo
Reflections of the boardwalk and, what I think is, a Purple Martin House at Wakodahatchee Wetlands
Wetlands. Self-Reflecting Queries
I'm a little stuck on what queries can come out of today's photo experience. I guess that once again it simply comes down to making choices and simply taking action, a theme that seems to come up here frequently. Are there things you about which are unsure? If so, what is it that will have you take action?
Is there a feeling that you have about them that might simply be your intuition suggesting what you might do, if you would trust it? Will you? And, once you've made the decision can you let the angst go and be complete? |
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#1 - "Mirror Images: If you were to sit by that water and look down and see yourself reflected...who would you see? Would you see a Mother, Father, Son, Daughter or a Grandchild. Would you identify with what you do for a living? Would you see your sorrows or your joys? Or, would you see God?" Phyllis Paulson
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#2 - "TWowoW! Sheila, today we must look at the under side of ourselves, life events and others.There is another wholly new and diverse response.
Thanks soooooooooooooooo much for our upside down world picture that is so great to ponder." Annmarie
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#3 - "Yes, this one reminded me of a dream, where I wake up in the middle and know there is a meaning behind it. It is so clear and yet also so obscure. I know there is a message, but it just escapes my vision.
I had the dream again last night and this morning the first email I opened was of this picture. The bird house/Japanese lantern/illusory reflection is just like the dream...
On the reality side we have the poles in the water, the characters in the dream, so real but half submerged in the waters of the dream and then there's this image, left open to be deciphered, whilst it is a reflection it can be anything you want..........but in reality, when we know what it is, it is cut and dried.........
So much food for thought in this one, again, the horizontal water image and the vertical concrete reality image..........and in the centre, an image left open to the imagination and yet it has its own reality ...
everything is relative.......its wonderful. Thanks, Sheila." Jean Thornton - www.theinnervisions.com
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