A beautiful way of expressing the experience! And you are so right that the tripartite division of sand, sea and sky does wonders for the soul.
Perhaps it's something about the vastness of the sky and ocean as well as the ever-changing shades of mood they exhibit. We catch a glimpse of infinity or eternity that otherwise eludes us in the busyness of daily life.
The Magic of What Is: The Sand Box
OK, sometimes I need to come clean and admit I struggle to let go of the reigns. Yesterday my son, father in-law, and I traveled to Tractor Day over in Honesdale, Pa. Driving into ...
...some more tinkering:
So the image came through...but not the text. I've returned to working with the "postie" plugin and decided this time to try creating a special username for the mobile posting by blackberry....
Toast:
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(...picking up the theme from yesterday's post on the difficulty of sitting with ones dilemmas...)
In alchemical terms we are talking calcination, "which is that brought...
Fear or elation: where are you?:
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Detlef posted about the uncertainty of the economy, sharing a link to an article that quoted Mr. Soros saying "he sees no bottom." It's a fascinating quote and o...