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The Sakura Path
The way ahead, following your intuition.
The tricky part is that intuition can be confused with your own Ego.
Your Ego overrules your intuition and says to you, in your thoughts, that you must do the fun stuff you want to do. The "fun" stuff can be bullying others, eat too much, not study when you know you have to, crossing all kind of lines etc.
You'll find all kinds of excuses to do what you want to do, but there might be a lower voice which says Stop, and that is your intuition.
Try to find it, start listening to it. It has many interesting ideas and I for one think our lives can walk on quite different paths than we had imagined if we bring forward our intuition.
If you want something changed in you, like the view you have upon yourself or getting a higher self esteem, losing weight etc, you should start talking to your unconscious mind.
How to do that is pretty simple and awkward or strange, at the same time.
You shall repeat small nice sentences many times a day, talk to yourself repeatedly by using positive words. Your unconscious mind will surrender and start think so too, if you only repeat the positive loaded words.
Why not try it.
We all know how good we are to look in the mirror and say Sh.. how awful I look today. Turn your attitude and say Wow I look fabulous today.
It sure has a nice ring to it, hasn't it, and it works too.
Gee, it became a long blah blah this time♥
Plum Point , Newburgh, NY
I am doing a series on paths along the Hudson. The trees are old and historic. This area was very active during the Revolutionary War. Washington was in Newburgh for 18 months at the end of the war. West Point was about 15 miles south of Newburgh, and there was a lot of communications and messages between Washington and West Point. This might have been one of the paths used by messengers. To me, this path feels magical. I am trying to convey the sense and feeling of the area.
I am still on my holiday location. Took a walk when i saw this path. Thought is was a nice leading line for my photo, and it turned out it was! :)
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And an artsy, something that I thought should be up here :)
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My wishes is for all to stay save from the horrendous virus and remember to look after vulnerable neighbours.
This flagged stone path leads from Rosedale up toward the Disused Ironstone Railway track which traverses the head of the dale and round the the famous Chimney Bank. The track is in the final stages of being upgraded for easy access to all groups of people.
Rosedale is in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
Buczek, Lodz Hills Landscape Park
We were afraid that the new motorway would disturb the view from this small hill but fortunately nothing really can be seen :-)
Whether we mean the journey ahead or the distance that separates, the path between may include the challenges that lie ahead. In this case, it was the most pleasurable of forest walks without obstacles, except for the changes in direction. Time to get out, into and amongst nature is so very agreeable and somewhat entertaining. With so many kinds of sounds, smells and other delights, one is usually left content.
And, for those looking at the image from a different perspective, a leading line takes us into the shot. However, this happens after the out of focus framing of the two trees. They are neither distracting nor used to serve any other purpose than to narrow one's vision into the photo.
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My friend Luigi is getting impatient about the Dolomiti's pictures, so here is one I edited.
Santa Maddalena, Alto Adige - Italy