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breathe with the trees
savor the life that's there
hang onto branches, dearest
and tangle your heart with strings
for the wind will take you there,
it will take you somewhere.
oh dearest, be freely dazed and lightly fly
breathe with the light that's beaming
embrace the warmth of the sky
as the leaves sing to shade you in
love the life that's there, my dearest
love the life that's in you.
memories were never faded.
they can never be forgotten.
they are always captured.
They are within us.
in your heart
and in your magical little world.
Wahey i've almost finished for my deadline tomorrow and it's not even 11pm.
I've suprised my self!
Let me know what you think of this, i'm not sure what it looks like on other screen resolutions..
I'm getting it printed tomorrow on A1. (:
I have touched the photo up quite abit since the original upload.
Since most of you know, I love going into the depth of something and learn as much as I can. When I was thinking about making this portrait for my grandmother, I thought of the bird phoenix. I immediately started to do research.
In alchemical texts, the phoenix is connected with one of the powerful correspondences - summer
The summer season in alchemy is the same for almost every other cultural wisdom. It equates to growth, rejuvenation of the earth, continuation of life, and the symbolic celebration of the strength of the sun after being weakened though winter, which taught me a lot about being positive and let negativity notaffect me.
As the phoenix is reborn from the ashes, so are we.
She loved nature and this entire series is dedicated to her. You were my sunshine badi ammi.
Thank you, Swarnima.
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"Chronic inhalation of nitrous oxide results in damage to the peripheral nerves. Symptoms can include numbness, a tingling sensation or total paralysis."
National Inhalant Prevention Coalition
Disclaimer:
*No whippits were done in the taking of this photo.*