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What do we see? What don’t we see? I was so focused on the diversity of ducks (check out the Wood Ducks!), the light and the spatial relations that It was not until I looked at my photograph that I saw the Great Blue Heron in the island of reeds in back . We can never see everything, so what do we miss? Is there a way of being like a hawk, focusing on one, or even two points of interest, and yet being open to the whole? Can we be focused and purposeful, but open to everything, all beings, all points of view, all possibilities? It reminds me of a song I love, Life is not a Race, “I aim to be like a tree, deep rooted where it matters to me, but all my branches and all my leaves, free to move with tiny breezes.” (song by Jerusha, “Muses Use Us”) A question to viewers, how do YOU maintain focus/grounding & stay open?
January 25, 2015
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