This picture reminds me of one of my favourite crystals, Aquamarine. It's feeling of cool blue sparkling depths resonates deeply, healing and refreshing the soul. The impression is further conveyed with the solid contrast of shore rocks, hill and distant, mysterious mountain. The foreground is softened seductively with smooth sand. You almost want to slip your shoes'n'socks off and happily pad your tootsies down to the big blue and go for a wee paddle. Breath in the clean, clear ozone whilst gazing at the view. Hold out your left hand, palm upwards, and wait for a change of energy. Once your spirit guide has clasped your hand{and they WILL!} go off together and explore. Be open to the love and wisdom they give to you and know that you are grandly loved!Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Isle of Harris, Hebrides
This picture reminds me of one of my favourite crystals, Aquamarine. It's feeling of cool blue sparkling depths resonates deeply, healing and refreshing the soul. The impression is further conveyed with the solid contrast of shore rocks, hill and distant, mysterious mountain. The foreground is softened seductively with smooth sand. You almost want to slip your shoes'n'socks off and happily pad your tootsies down to the big blue and go for a wee paddle. Breath in the clean, clear ozone whilst gazing at the view. Hold out your left hand, palm upwards, and wait for a change of energy. Once your spirit guide has clasped your hand{and they WILL!} go off together and explore. Be open to the love and wisdom they give to you and know that you are grandly loved!Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Arrid Desert or 'Rocky Forest'?
Millions of years ago a glacier carved out this valley sweeping aside all these huge rocks which now make up the hillsides you can see. Over time, the winds blew in dusty soil from afar which settled in wee nooks and crannies. The trees and scrub you see were most likely borne of bird droppings containing seeds which may have become 'airborne' after being ingested some distance away. These droppings landed on the patches of dusty soil and then, ..one day,.... it rained!When the young baby trees became big enough they were able to support some bird nests and sufficient insect life for the birds to feed their young-nature's real estate, population growth control and sustainability! [every image or first impression has a story to it no matter how dull the outward or initial appearance can sometimes be]
Monday, 24 August 2009
Coats of arms
What's in a name? Think about it. Do you get annoyed when your name is miss-spelt or incorrectly pronounced? Do you love the sound of your name or do you not like your name?The coats of arms above serve as a reminder that our names and titles have long been held as important to us, irrespective of our social standing or origins. In olden days the first thing the newly monied did was commissioned a coat of arms, long held as a powerful symbol of social status and 'old money' in an attempt to break away from their humble roots. Many were seduced by the transient illusions of status and superiority that the bold colours and martial imagery of heraldry would bestow upon them, thus elevating them above their fellow humans.
The sad thing is that nothing has changed since the above memorial was built. The whole concept of 'better than' 'more special than' 'God's chosen' 'The one true religion' 'The ruling class' are belief systems which no longer serve us. They can and do cause wars. Why are some people so so fearful of 'losing' their illusory status that they are prepared to die just to be 'RIGHT?'
Sunday, 23 August 2009
Peacock in an Ashram, India
This beautiful picture was taken by a friend of mine at an Ashram [Spiritual Centre/Retreat]In India. With it's exotic foreground complete with 'royal' peacock and stunning ornate buildings in the background, this special place exudes a richness of energy, space and tranquility. It also encapsulates an impression of timelessness and warm welcome-you just feel like you could walk in the gate and wander around, meet new people and maybe stay a while..a day, a week, a month.....or not; and that would be ok too.
Saturday, 22 August 2009
Dormant Cherry Tree
Friday, 21 August 2009
Waves crashing on rocks
I took some shots from the promenade looking straight down over incoming waves and wanted to see if I could capture an explosive moment. This one, I think, came closest to that feeling. Like many of us I find the allure of the mighty ocean somewhat hypnotic and exciting in equal measure. Next time you are at the seaside try this simple breathing exercise whilst facing the waves: As the tide recedes, breath in slowly in time with the speed of the water-As the tide comes in, breath out at the speed of the wave's movement. This may take a little practice but it is well worth the effort as you will find it deeply energising and relaxing. Practised over time you will increase you vital lung capacity- most of us breath at only about one third of our true capacity!!Thursday, 20 August 2009
Red sandstone sofa and coffee table
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