The Most Beautiful Thing is...

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Mystery week continues... and with a slight of hand the winter storm raging outside my window has transformed into summer. I needed a shock of color to jump start my anemic inner and outer landscapes today. This is the time of year, I literally crave fresh flowers, but the ones in my vase don't smell as good the honey sweet memory of this flower I'd photographed last summer. Did you know your brain cannot discern the difference between a real flower and one from your imagination? That's why I feel it's important to take of what visual images are in your home or office. Are they beautiful or inspiring? Sad, weird or plain ugly? Take a good look around you. The images, photos or art work have more impact than you may realize. Enjoy these words from Einstein as you ponder what you think is beautiful.

 


 

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  • 2/25/2010 1:45 PM Susan wrote:
    I know what is beautiful: This photo, the words, all of it. Thanks for a taste of summer.
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  • 2/25/2010 1:52 PM nothingprofound wrote:
    Exquisite. "We have imagination so we can see roses in January." Some poet said that, I can't remember which.
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    1. 2/25/2010 2:19 PM Layla Morgan Wilde wrote:
      Thank-you. There are all kinds of variation on that. I'd like to see you come up with your unique flavor.

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  • 2/25/2010 1:55 PM Kathryn wrote:
    I love this particular photo and think of this flower a lot. So interesting what you say about the brain that cannot distinguish between imagination and reality, and speaks to the power of the brain in our creativity, and sex.

    Oh Spring! As in yes, come. Now!
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