Monday, September 12, 2011

Friends (I am very behind on my photo-posting.)






5 comments:

  1. So delightful to see your cloud posts! I'm going to comment on every one of them. :)

    The first one is a beginning. Not a birth, but a baptism. Finding the Light after years of living like a fool. The second's a transition between worlds, or diving into a still lake. The third's a mare. The fourth one is a train ride to where the spirits live, where the night is really day and the day is like the night. The last? A bird on the wire, a drunk in a midnight choir, who has tried, in his way, to be free. ;)

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  2. I am so glad you love them so much, I create them just for you :)

    What a story you see in the clouds! You must have the true key to the hidden world of things that already exist, but aren't immediately apparent.

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  3. Ha, I am the great key keeper! Or rather, I am the mere key keeper. I am very nearly nothing, which makes it much easier to See. The servant may be more in touch with life than the master, so let me be the servant. As Emerson would say, I have become a "transparent eyeball."

    If you were to suggest a good book for the Silent Raven, one that is both very human and very spiritual, which book would it be?

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  4. The observer? One who looks on with clear and intent eyes? Tell me, if you were to catch someone looking at you in such a way, would you meet and keep their gaze?

    'The Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East', it is a dreamer book, er, book series. I am told that the last three aren't quite as good to read, though, so I have not read those.
    I wonder if a library would happen to carry those particular tomes? If it were to, you would need the name of Baird T Spalding, oh mere key-keeper.

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  5. I am reserved in a sense, and bold in others. I have found that I can easily look someone in the eye, no matter how intense their gaze. If someone looked at me with clear and intent eyes, they would find clear and intent eyes looking back at them, and their would be a flowing of souls.

    Many thanks, I shall look into it.

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