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..I only see this world thru brown eyes. They are starting to show that every one of God's creatures, simply want to live. As a kid, I was brought up that certain animals should be killed on sight. Porcupines are on the "kill on sight" list. I saw this young one sunning himself low in a tree and went over to kill it.
Not sure if it was getting close enough for us to make eye contact or if it is me getting older, but I just did not have it in me. I could be losing it, but I felt a warm feeling and a sense of relief that I did not have to kill it. I guess I've never really thought about it, so much of my life has been spent just trying to get it all together;
So much of what I know is subject to revision, however I strongly believe that nature sees this world through many eyes. Some are pure black;
Some are gold that dilate after death;
Yep, I don't get that sense when it comes to coyotes. The relief I get is when they are on the ground dead;
While the days may seem like they are together, there are spaces in between. Between this and the last one, it happened fast; he got confused and thought the tree is what hit him, so he started biting it's branches;
I kept thinking about that porcupine in the spaces between the afternoon. Even as a large drop of the sun lingered on the horizon, I wondered if there will come a day that I see coyote and get that feeling. What will I replace this time with, if I turn all pacifist and what not? I'm just not sure.. I do know that i still got that warm fuzzy feeling after putting it all together on these;
Maybe I am seeing things for the first time, things that have always been there, yet so close one just looks right through them. So much of our perception is limited by only observing patterns that we can relate to ourselves. Like sunrises, we can expect them to be visually stunning with the ability to evoke memories of youthful bliss, but the morning light is more importantly a symbol of rebirth. That while reliving the past can be both a good and bad thing, what we set out to do today is the larger story of significance.
The spaces between getting it all together are imperative. If you take the spaces out of togetherness, you have something that is complete. Complete can lead to complacency, not to mention boredom...
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..I only see this world thru brown eyes. They are starting to show that every one of God's creatures, simply want to live. As a kid, I was brought up that certain animals should be killed on sight. Porcupines are on the "kill on sight" list. I saw this young one sunning himself low in a tree and went over to kill it.
Not sure if it was getting close enough for us to make eye contact or if it is me getting older, but I just did not have it in me. I could be losing it, but I felt a warm feeling and a sense of relief that I did not have to kill it. I guess I've never really thought about it, so much of my life has been spent just trying to get it all together;
So much of what I know is subject to revision, however I strongly believe that nature sees this world through many eyes. Some are pure black;
Some are gold that dilate after death;
Yep, I don't get that sense when it comes to coyotes. The relief I get is when they are on the ground dead;
While the days may seem like they are together, there are spaces in between. Between this and the last one, it happened fast; he got confused and thought the tree is what hit him, so he started biting it's branches;
I kept thinking about that porcupine in the spaces between the afternoon. Even as a large drop of the sun lingered on the horizon, I wondered if there will come a day that I see coyote and get that feeling. What will I replace this time with, if I turn all pacifist and what not? I'm just not sure.. I do know that i still got that warm fuzzy feeling after putting it all together on these;
Maybe I am seeing things for the first time, things that have always been there, yet so close one just looks right through them. So much of our perception is limited by only observing patterns that we can relate to ourselves. Like sunrises, we can expect them to be visually stunning with the ability to evoke memories of youthful bliss, but the morning light is more importantly a symbol of rebirth. That while reliving the past can be both a good and bad thing, what we set out to do today is the larger story of significance.
The spaces between getting it all together are imperative. If you take the spaces out of togetherness, you have something that is complete. Complete can lead to complacency, not to mention boredom...
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