Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Solitary Wonder

Paul Coehlo writes, "Without solitude no plant or animal can survive, no soil can remain productive, no child can learn about life, no artist can create, no work can grow and be transformed." Coehlo reminds us that in life's most significant moments, we are alone.
Solitude is not the absence of company. It involves the moment when the soul flies free to speak and help us decide what to do with our life.



























Engagement with sensory details translates into perspective and point of view for writers.       

Framing with all the senses arouses a photographer's curiosity.  





The chase moves on to capture a scene and search for angles and flying clouds.
Mysteries stir connections while thrills continue to define the moment. 


In the solitude:

Stay still and reach out for possibilities. 
          
Move and feel the kaleidoscope whirl. 



Does a sky serpent borrow the sun for an eye to try on a new perspective?

Will this image inspire a poem? 

Is there a myth-in-training?

Fling words.
   Snap shots.

"The world is still stuffed with astonishments beyond our wildest imaginings." 
- Brian Doyle

Capture the mysteries of solitary needs. Jump into the wild of wonder.


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