WYSIWYG

What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

Me-Now-Views; Less Speak More Peek

I am actually in a bit of a post-scheduling storm... need to get loaded up for the next couple of weeks as am having a visitor next week... More on that as and when! Anyway, this is a slightly lazy MNV today - another load from my manipulated images collection.








13 comments:

  1. That last one is very 'moody'. It feels like a reflective time of day.

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  2. love it... and the last one is such a sweet greeting from fall :O)

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  3. Hi Yam - one sometimes needs time to mull and manipulate ... things will work out - cheers Hilary

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  4. I was always a bit skeptical of manipulated images as you call them, but then I thought 'all images are manipulated in way'- an editing of how we see an experience the world. Your pictures are lovely but I do not understand the symbol - sorry, always asking questions...
    Oooh, a butterfly (tortoiseshell) has just flown onto my computer screen - how wonderful...

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    1. Hari OM
      Oohhhh - now Mark, the spiritual me thinks of the butterfly landing as you ask the question about the symbol is a serendipitous moment, for is not the butterfly itself a symbol? The OM is the Sanskrit letter representing Everything. Not '42', but OM is 'at the end of the Universe'! (Do you know that particular reference..??? Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy...) Anyway. There are endless treatises on it (and I have myself written quite a number of posts on my teaching blog) - but it boils down to being a verbal representation of the very awakening of the universe ('big bang'), and the ongoing background noise of the universe (which astrophysicists are only now starting to be able to read). It represents the beginning "A", the middle "U", and the end "M" of everything. It is used on its own as a chant of vibration, which if used well, helps align the chanter with the substratum - the true nature of our existence.

      Oh, you do ask good questions! Yxx

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  5. How nice to have visitors! have fun! xx

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  6. What a lovely collection of pictures you have today.

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  7. number 2 and the last one are my pics for the day, yay for more company. if i were having company i would just take that time off and not post at all. no chance of that though.

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  8. All of them are wonderful!

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  9. Such beauty and imagination, YAM. namaste, janice xx

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