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Originally for the Macro Mondays group, but it got bumped from the group pool because of the note. Oh well, I still like the shot.
Today's Random Fact: February 3, 2009
My favorite Tarot deck and the book, "The Hidden Messages in Water", by Masaru Emoto, have changed the way that I view the power of water, and the effects that our words, our attitudes, and our intentions have on, not only ourselves, but on those with whom we interact. This book really was an exciting and eye-opening experience for me. The beautiful pictures and the expressions from which they are formed are nothing short of magical!
"I always stress that energy is vibrations and vibrations are life. Words are vibrations. Words, therefore, are life. Water is a medium that receives and understands even the subtlest vibrations. Water captures vibrations naturally. Even when these vibrations are in characters or letters representing language, water shows us the energy they contain in the forms of crystals. Water is attempting to communicate something to us. Negative emotions prevent the water from crystallizing. Positive emotions allow it to develop in beautiful hexagonal shapes."
"Water makes up 70% of our bodies, and there is little doubt to me that the information in the water goes a long way in the formation of our health as well as our attitude toward the world and the attitude of the world toward us."
-Masaru Emoto, The Hidden Messages in Water
Peak of Volcano Teide / Las Cañadas / Tenerife / Canary Islands / Spain
Album of Spain (Canary Islands): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157719902...
© 2010 Maria Casà. All rights reserved.
"La memoria del cuore elimina i brutti ricordi e magnifica quelli belli, e grazie a tale arteficio riusciamo a tollerare il passato"
Gabriel Garcìa Màrquez - L'amore ai tempi del colera
I'll send an S.O.S to the world
I'll send an S.O.S to the world
I hope that someone gets my
I hope that someone gets my
I hope that someone gets my
Message in a bottle . . . .
Seems I'm not alone at being alone ................
One for macro Monday, but I've never seen instructions on a cork before, it took a moment 😄
Here's a quick demo showing a message with several replies, links, and attachments. The demo shows how we will navigate through preview links and attachments, as well as how we could expand to the full view message inline.
Check out the demo here, and the blog post here.
. . . I gave up on trying to see the Northern Lights in Muskegon tonight, but not before sending a message to the aliens up there! They responded with a quick meteor (on the right).
Have a great week Facebook and Flickr friends!
I found this message on a construction trailer in a big box parking lot in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Please view in large and read the message, then have a safe weekend!
We are what we think.
All that we are arises with our thoughts.
With our thoughts we make the world.
Quote from "DHAMMAPADA―The Sayings of the Buddha"
波紋のようにこころにひろがる
かみなりのようにこころをゆるがす
こころから生まれてこころにとどく
ことばの力はこころの力
多すぎることばはさわがしい
こころの底の静けさがことばのふるさと
Quote from " 谷川俊太郎"
“When the field line guiding a bright auroral patch leads to a point directly above the observer, the aurora may appear as a "corona" of diverging rays, an effect of perspective.”
I felt really small with the aurora borealis straight above me, coming down towards me...!
This message brought to you by the Galactic Empire.
Made in my new lightbox with a Kenko #3 Close-up filter
This photo made the Flickr Explore/Interesting page for May 20th, 2007. Thanks to everyone who made this possible!
Tommy was warming his bare feet by the can fire this morning. Tommy is 89 years old, and he has the scars consistent with living on the street for decades. I gave him his hot chocolate (and apologized for not bringing marshmallows), and packed up to drive away. That's when I saw the flag on the ground.
I'm sure that it just ended up there by happenstance, I'm sure nobody was trying to stage a "silent protest". But if they were, I think I could understand why.
Snapped this guy on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial on a recent trip to Washington DC. Taken on Samsung NX300 with 18-200mm lens.
it appears the flickr bot and i are in a war about if this pic is pg or not. all my bits are covered. i think it's time for that bot to retire. sigh.