“I finally figured out that I’m solitary by nature, but at the same time I know so many people; so many people think they own a piece of me. They shift and move under my skin, like a parade of memories that simply won’t go away. It doesn’t matter where I am, or how alone–I always have such a crowded head.”
― Charles de Lint
I have both head and heart filled to the brim. People live in there and yes things too or at least concepts. Of course if you subscribe to a variety of modern thought, the people who come into our lives are the ones we draw forth because we need something inside of us modelled. I have found truth in that. I have had people enter my life who represented a side that I needed to see. They evoked that something within me and stayed until i learned what I needed. Quite often after that they or I was drawn away. I find myself to be as Mr de Lint says, a solitary being.
Oddly enough in the last few years I have found myself online connecting with more people than I ever would have thought possible. I welcome all and have learned so much. I wonder is it the time we live in that we now have ways to encounter so many so spread out geographically so rapidly. It seems an amazing dance and I am so grateful. It seems a very graceful one as well. Almost every encounter has been pleasant tho some have been challenging, another karmic thread becoming unraveled. All a necessary part of growth.
Blessings, G
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Re-Patterning by G A Rosenberg
Golden Eye by G A Rosenberg
The temples perish, but the God still lives…
Mmmmm. Indeed.
Wonderful comments this morning. And me too. A ONE among the many. The images bring my mind to Chakra 3, and 5. Will and Voice.
Gary, love how the artwork complements your post on connectivity. The 1st piece is such a cool spider web, and the 2nd makes me think of crochet–a very different texture in that one.
Enjoy the rest of your week 🙂