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These are not cut flowers, but a living, dynamic progression, not fully seen at the moment, but unfolding according to a grand plan, a bouquet that nature had formed in its own beautiful way.
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I like to think of these sheep as the ones who were present with the shepherds who were "keeping watch over their flock by night." The sheep are also a visual metaphor for the shepherds who were watching.
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Inspired by Jesus' saying, "Blessed are those servants, whom the lord when he cometh shall find watching:..." Luke 12:37
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We usually see life and growth from the outside, from external observation, but knowledge of life is best understood from within. Through introspection of life experience we get the whole picture.
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Outward appearances are deceptive. Right where privation seems to be, a fresh promise gushes forth.
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Nature illustrates its own genius ... an indication of present intelligence.
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Symbols of patriotism and peace reflect, to some degree, the Father/Mother.
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The ice plant blooms on sand dunes along the misty and windy CA coast. They are energized by their circumstance.
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Q: How does one go out into all the world and still not be of the world? A: By starting from a higher platform. Grace brings expansive possibilities.
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We usually think of fringes on the outside, enhancing our visual appearance. Looking deeply within the edges of our insight we may discover Soul.
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From a child's point of view, mastering a small challenge like climbing onto a branch of a tree can seem wonderfully significant. Each step leads to better views and more joy. This is my interpretation of my daughter, Joy's, view of herself.
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Light appears to be penetrating through or being emitted from this tree; the clouds and stars are moving in accord with it. We may think we are looking up toward the light, but isn't the light (intelligence) looking out (beaming outward) this vision to us? We need to change our perspective to see as the light.
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What did Moses turn aside to see? It was not a physical phenomenon. A careful look at the point of light reveals the tree to be partly translucent. I'm attempting to illustrate the spiritual idea attracting the patriarch.
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My daughter, Marette, daydreaming on Grandpa's tractor.
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Perspectives from the forest floor. |
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We usually think that light makes things grow but is unaffected by the growing object, however, there is a symbiotic relationship between Cause and effect. One cannot exist without the other. |
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I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star. Rev 22:16 |
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Walking through the forest is sometimes a maze of seemingly disconnected patterns. We catch glimpses of form only as the edges of the puzzle fit together. In our lives we sometimes have to step back of ourselves to see how each experience is a pattern that has added meaning as it is connected with other experiences. |
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Here the 'fisher' is a stalking heron out in the lake. All the fish are in the foreground; they will not go near the night fisher. In the Bible, Peter could not catch anything without his Master's guidance. |
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Age and endurance have nothing to do with life or identity. Identity is fixed. |
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Nature demonstrates its beauty in the same way as an idea demonstrates its principle, seeking only an opportunity. |
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Dissatisfied with personal experience, we churn the patterns of history in search of relief until it appears. |
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