Last one ~ still standing
Mai'a, Musa, Banana / Plantain tree
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feel the O O
Someone loves a fence...
Autumn rain
Daffodils
Traveler of the ocean
Colour beyond the yard
A passage to Oceanic feeling
.....No answer came....!
Frond fans
Lovely day
Nandi Milk Franchise
Dinner Time
Pay heed.....
TV Dinner
A bed room in Paris
Spring in Frodsham
Bridge to Coconut Island
There was a Magnolia Tree....
A painter's view....
Autumn colour confusion
South Point, Hawaii
Sugar.....sugar...
Autumn Leaves
Samadhi Buddha
Steam from the depth of the land
Trees
Winter-walk
Nothing is tragic.....
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Become Ocean
Returning II W.W Sailor
Mahala for following the instruction
Rain
Rainy sky and a rose
Street Furniture music
Spring extravaganza
Dog wood tree
A Salad
Salad
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Yet most of the time we do not feel the near-infinite nature of our physical selves. We simply by thinking about ourselves in terms of our larger pieces. Arms, legs, feet, hands torso, head. Flesh, bones.
A similar thing happens with our minds. In order to cope with living they simplify themselves. They concentrate on one thing at a time. But depression is a kind of quantum physics of thought and emotion. In reveals what is normally hidden. In unravels you, and everything you have know. It turns out that we are not only made of the universe, of “star-stuff,” to borrow Carl Sagan’s phrase, but we are as vast and complicated as it too. The evolutionary psychologists might be right. We humans might have evolved too far. The price for being intelligent enough to be the first species to be fully aware of the cosmos might just be a capacity to feel whole universe’s worth of darkness. ~ Page 39/40
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