Rene Silbernagel
Aground.
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My first picture of my own project “The Path to yourself."
...there I am now forsake and alone wit the ground full of cracks. Cracks which I have collected all the time, big and small. It seems to put all the emotions and abandoned grounds inside. The ground cracks from my spot, I realize the fear and joy at the same time. Falling from the sky the past and all the worries pass by. The fall seemed never to end, it was difficult to see the End. But it did not matter, just away, away from all these thoughts which broke me. The soft impact awakened me. Like a Mother waking up her child in the Morning. The cold Water and the torrential flow reminds me why I fell and I began to understand to fight against it. I had to go on the right path again. Now became clear what it is about me. Step by Step I pulled me to the shore. Each of these stones felt for more grip, the grip I need now to look forward.
..to be continued..
Moreover, this is my picture for Week 23/52 -Water. LGC 2014!
By the fall
René Silbernagel
Aground.
1 | ..
My first picture of my own project “The Path to yourself."
...there I am now forsake and alone wit the ground full of cracks. Cracks which I have collected all the time, big and small. It seems to put all the emotions and abandoned grounds inside. The ground cracks from my spot, I realize the fear and joy at the same time. Falling from the sky the past and all the worries pass by. The fall seemed never to end, it was difficult to see the End. But it did not matter, just away, away from all these thoughts which broke me. The soft impact awakened me. Like a Mother waking up her child in the Morning. The cold Water and the torrential flow reminds me why I fell and I began to understand to fight against it. I had to go on the right path again. Now became clear what it is about me. Step by Step I pulled me to the shore. Each of these stones felt for more grip, the grip I need now to look forward.
..to be continued..
Moreover, this is my picture for Week 23/52 -Water. LGC 2014!
By the fall
René Silbernagel