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(Multi-Photo)*** Fears…

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Physical threats can be escaped from… and psychological fears are not separate from what you are.

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The Jaws of Life (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

The Jaws of Life (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

The Jaws of Life (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

The Jaws of Life (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Beyond friction in the mind…

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Ideals cause conflict and friction in the mind.  Existing without them and without conflict is true intelligence.  Instead of having (and “being”) mere ideals… observe what is taking place from moment to moment (without the conflict that occurs between the “ideal” and the “actuality”… or the conflict that occurs between “fantasized images of the watcher” and the “watched”) and let understanding  and learning (beyond conflict) flower.  Ideals cause friction between “what you actually are” and what “you wish to be.”  Profound understanding trumps ideals every time!  When you clearly understand that a certain snake is venomous and extremely poisonous, you naturally avoid getting bitten; you don’t need an ideal about not kissing that snake;  intelligence and understanding naturally have you act with (and “as”) caution (beyond lame, fabricated ideals).

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Green in green (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Green in green (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Green in green (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Green in green (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Majestic Creatures…

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in our lush and magical garden

creatures come and go

although they’re here forever

 

they endlessly busy themselves

with enjoying alive

without learned thoughts

of death

or

never

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Endlessly Busy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Endlessly Busy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Endlessly busy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Endlessly busy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

 

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(Multi-Photo)*** I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover… (see lyrics)

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Though our situation may seem rather unlucky now and then… be appreciative for what you have (or who you are with) and are.  We are very lucky to have gotten to this point in (and “as”) time and space, whomever we are.

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“I’m Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover”
(originally by Art Mooney)

I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain
Third is the roses that grow in the lane

No need explaining
The one remaining is somebody I adore
I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before

I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain
Third is the roses that grow in the lane

No need explaining
The one remaining is somebody I adore
I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before

I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain
Third is the roses that grow in the lane

No need explaining
The one remaining is somebody I adore
I’m looking over a four leaf clover
I overlooked before
I overlooked before
I overlooked before

Be a 4-leaf clover (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Be a 4-leaf clover (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Be a 4-leaf clover (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Be a 4-leaf clover (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

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(Multi-Photo)*** Prelude to a Dream…

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Prelude to

a dream

between the crushed

and convoluted sheets

with their

protruding

feet

Prelude to

a dream

a placid silence

attained by pillows

Things are

not

what they seem

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Walking on Clouds (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Walking on Clouds (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Walking on Clouds (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Walking on Clouds (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

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(Multi-Photo)*** Ring around the Rosie… (or Valentine’s Eve)

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You can give a precious ring to a girl easily; but giving true loyalty, compassion, integrity, and honor is a million times more valuable.

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And violets are blue... (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

And violets are blue… (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

2D3157 And violets are blue... Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

2D3157 And violets are blue… Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Distance…

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There was an after

which occurred

following a before

which occurred

as a now

and then

a movement contemplated

itself before

and after

someone else did

not care

two pins

about

the distance

involving

pastandfuture

as well as

the distance

involving

themandus

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Pinkingly (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Pinkingly (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Pinkingly (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Pinkingly (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

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Happy Valentines…

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Deep mysteries can be understood if one goes beyond the superficial and accepted ways of seeing.

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Excerpt from Emily Dickinson’s first poem —  Valentine Week 1850:

****Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine,

Unwind the solemn twine, and tie my Valentine! ****

 

Oh the Earth was made for lovers, for damsel, and hopeless swain,
For sighing, and gentle whispering, and unity made of twain.
All things do go a courting, in earth, or sea, or air,
God hath made nothing single but thee in His world so fair!
The bride, and then the bridegroom, the two, and then the one,
Adam, and Eve, his consort, the moon, and then the sun;
The life doth prove the precept, who obey shall happy be,
Who will not serve the sovereign, be hanged on fatal tree.
The high do seek the lowly, the great do seek the small,
None cannot find who seeketh, on this terrestrial ball;
The bee doth court the flower, the flower his suit receives,
And they make merry wedding, whose guests are hundred leaves;
The wind doth woo the branches, the branches they are won,
And the father fond demandeth the maiden for his son.
The storm doth walk the seashore humming a mournful tune,
The wave with eye so pensive, looketh to see the moon,
Their spirits meet together, they make their solemn vows,
No more he singeth mournful, her sadness she doth lose.
The worm doth woo the mortal, death claims a living bride,
Night unto day is married, morn unto eventide;
Earth is a merry damsel, and heaven a knight so true,
And Earth is quite coquettish, and beseemeth in vain to sue.
Now to the application, to the reading of the roll,
To bringing thee to justice, and marshalling thy soul:
Thou art a human solo, a being cold, and lone,
Wilt have no kind companion, thou reap’st what thou hast sown.
Hast never silent hours, and minutes all too long,
And a deal of sad reflection, and wailing instead of song?
There’s Sarah, and Eliza, and Emeline so fair,
And Harriet, and Susan, and she with curling hair!
Thine eyes are sadly blinded, but yet thou mayest see
Six true, and comely maidens sitting upon the tree;
Approach that tree with caution, then up it boldly climb,
And seize the one thou lovest, nor care for space, or time!

Courting the Flower (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Courting the Flower (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Courting the Flower (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Courting the Flower (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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Beyond Socrates’ Cave…

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Occasionally dying (without effort or methodology) — psychologically — to thinking… is harmless, bright, and intelligent.  Constantly, mechanically, habitually reacting as mere symbolic thoughts is rather cadaverous and is the equivalent to clinging to superficial shadows.

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(In Socrates’ parable of the Cave — within Plato’s Republic — people were born in a cave, and they were fettered with chains… and forced to merely see and learn the details about shadows cast on the cave walls from puppets and a fire that they didn’t see behind them. One of them was taken — at one point, by force — first to see the fire… and then out of the cave into the true light of day… into a truer reality; then he came back down into the cave with the others. When he — the man who returned back — pleaded with them to look beyond the shadows, they called him a fool, and continued giving prizes to those who could best guess which shadows came before or after.  Such is life.)

 Silhouette of a Sage (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Silhouette of a Sage (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Silhouette of a Sage (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Silhouette of a Sage (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Enlightenment…

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There are innumerable charlatans out there — claiming all kinds of ludicrous things — so take the following with a grain of salt.  Don’t believe anything; find out for yourself.

A being who truly experiences enlightenment is someone who is visited by that immeasurable, holistic energy which, if anyone would be filled and visited by it, would make one feel a trillion times more alive than what occurs as regular consciousness; and one so visited would feel the undeniable, sacred quality of that indescribable, eternal energy.  Thoughts (being symbols) are always “about” energy; they are virtual (in a big way), are symbolic representations, and are never the actual energy.  (If one continues to crave enlightenment — turning it into a mere desire — it will never happen.  Just be open, orderly, and passionate about life, and it may happen.)

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Stepping Stones (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Stepping Stones (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 Stepping Stones (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Stepping Stones (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin, when I am pinned and wriggling on the wall, then how should I begin… (T.S. Eliot)

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Flowing movements(callingthemselvespeople)

see these actionsmovements(here)unfoldinglymove

and label it as me a nounstuckrocklikewithinagroove

Evolving observings streaming

and there’s a thinking that

themselves are firmandfixed

There’s metamorphosis movingbursting

here within and all around call

but learned chrylalis concentrated separations

continue to divide pigeonhole label and

stiffen cement and densify all

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Unpinned (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Unpinned (2). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Unpinned (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace  c. 2015

Unpinned (1). Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

 

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(Multi-Photo)*** Going beyond that boorish concept…

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When thinking is absent… the “thinker” is not.  Going beyond the thinker and thought — which are both one and the same — is a psychological dying.  However, this dying makes way for a new field of living and awareness (that is vast, profound, alive, compassionate, and insightful).  When thinking does occur — and it is often very necessary — there is no need to conceive of a “thinker” separate from thought; doing so creates more fragmentation and is a waste of energy.  Not wasting energy is intelligent and very prudent.  To understand the whole, there cannot be mere fragmentation and a waste of energy.  When energy is not wasted there is that possibility that the whole of intelligence and universal order will manifest.  Only in complete order is there a possibility for the sacred to visit.  It cannot — and never will — merge with what is fragmentary and of conflict (which is what all thought and thinking intrinsically is).

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Beyond cities (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Beyond cities (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Beyond cities (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Beyond cities (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Concrete evidence…

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Breaking News:

Scientists — those fellows who are ever so clever —  say that the universe is spiraling and expanding… and we have found concrete evidence of that (as illustrated in the accompanying photographs).  The new, solid evidence supports the theory that the universe — at its current degree of expansion — is optimally suited for supporting life.

😉

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New, hard evidence:

New hard evidence! (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

New hard evidence! (2) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

New hard evidence! (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

New hard evidence! (1) Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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Clinging to experience…

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Though experience is often very necessary, a truly wise mind is intrinsically fulfilled — without motive — and doesn’t always need to be experiencing; but a happy infant usually depends on its toys.

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Simply beeing.  Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

Simply beeing. Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** The dreamer is the dream…

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Psychologically speaking (without fictitious, crass separation):

In seeing… the see-er is the scene; in hearing… the hearer is the heard; in learning… the learner is the learned; in driving… the driver is the driven; in thinking… the thinker is the thought; in reading (this)… the reader is the read.

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Jack and the Bean Stalk (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Jack and the Bean Stalk (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Jack and the Bean Stalk (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Jack and the Bean Stalk (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** The supposedly dominating “I”…

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Many have assumptions that the “I” is the central controller of thinking; but, the “I” is actually another one of the conditioned thoughts.  Not fully realizing that causes all kinds of illusion, fragmentation, mischief, and needless conflict.   One thought — even though it purports to be central — does not, in reality, truly govern, dominate, or keep “other” thoughts in subservience.  Profound wisdom and intelligence goes beyond that needless falsity and is then composed of magnificent order that is far more parallel with that of the true, overall order of the universe.

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Topsy-turvy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Topsy-turvy (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Topsy-turvy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Topsy-turvy (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Beyond adhering to patterns…

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Profound truth and what is sacred and timeless cannot ever be found second-hand, nor by clutching to patterns; that is why it cannot be discovered by clinging to another’s authority — neither religious, political, social, nor a (learned, though essentially illusory) central ego’s authority — but only directly, effortlessly, spontaneously.  That is one reason why — for so many — it is so very elusive.

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At the summit (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

At the summit (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

At the summit (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

At the summit (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Give some people to the truth…

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Give a dog to a bone

give a flower to some water

give a child to a hug

give a reader to the blog

give a charity to some dollars

give the question to the answer

give the itch to the scratch

give the darkness to some light

give some spider to a color

give the world to yourself!

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Give some spider to a color (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Give some spider to a color (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Give some spider to a color (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Give some spider to a color (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** Accepting and living through shadows…

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We learn to imitate from the earliest age, and (unfortunately) most of us continue to imitate throughout life… never going beyond mere reaction.

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Profile of a nature lover (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Profile of a nature lover (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Profile of a nature lover (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Profile of a nature lover (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-Photo)*** There’s no real separation…

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If you are into narcissism, please realize that you are not separate from the world or from all life.

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Metamorphosis 3.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Metamorphosis 3. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

 

Metamorphosis 4.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Metamorphosis 4. Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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(Multi-photo)*** Pull the Plug…

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The following, including the poem, is an excerpt from my book, “The Eternal Fountain of Youth.”  (The book is extremely strong medicine; no one should read it unless they are very stable.  eternalfountainofyouth.com):

When we think that the big can exist without the little, we are wrong.  When we think that left can exist without right, we are wrong.  When we think that the sailor is not the sails, we are wrong.  When we think that the mountain-climber is not the mountain that he conquers, we are wrong.  When we think that the figure skater is not very slick, we are wrong.  When we think that the magician is not an illusion, we are wrong.  When we think that the “perceiver” is truly separate from “the perceived,” we are wrong. 

from Walt Whitman:

 

When the script preaches instead of the preacher,

When the pulpit descends and goes instead of the carver that

      carved the supporting desk,

When I can touch the body of books by night or by day, and

      when they touch my body back again,

When a university course convinces like a slumbering woman and

      child convince,

When the minted gold in the vault smiles like the night-watchman’s

      daughter,

When warrantee deeds loafe in chairs opposite and are my friendly

      companions,

I intend to reach them my hand, and make as much of them as

      I do of men and women like you.

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Metamorphosis (2).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Metamorphosis (2). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Metamorphosis (1).  Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

Metamorphosis (1). Photo by Thomas Peace 2015

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In a big way, you can’t distance yourself from your anxieties and…

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In a big way, you can’t distance yourself from your anxieties and fears; you are your anxieties and fears.

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[Praying Mantis head study. The two large, compound eyes of Praying Mantises operate much better than the eyes of most insects; dragonflies also have excellent eyes. A mantid can see to a distance of 50 feet. Between the two large compound eyes, there exists three simple eyes (and the middle simple eye is larger than the other two).  Sometimes, right after mating, a female Praying Mantis will bite the male’s head off and eat him.  (Males usually don’t live long after mating anyway… and the extra protein is excellent nourishment for producing plenty of viable eggs.)  What a way to go! Actually, in the wild, scientists believe the male partner gets munched on less than 30% of the time.]

Praying Mantis Head Study. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Praying Mantis Head Study. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

 

 

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A great ride is a healthy ride…

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Many of us take immaculate care of our overly fancy cars — filling them with top quality fuels and oils — while we guzzle sugar, starch, wine, and fatty foods like there’s no tomorrow.  We must change! 

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[Many flowers — like this one — are superb and healthy places for insects to get needed nourishment; there’s plenty of protein and vitamins from pollen and energy from nectar; plus the view, while eating, is often spectacular! (They don’t have to put flowers on their dining tables!)]

A beautiful and healthy place to eat!  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

A beautiful and healthy place to eat! Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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(Multi-photo)*** This is not a grasshopper.

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This is not a grasshopper.

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[There is that very famous painting, entitled “The Treachery of Images” (1928-1929), by the late Belgian painter, Rene Magritte.  (He is one of my favorite painters, by the way!) The painting has the words, in French, stating: “This is not a pipe.”  This is so very true.  It’s an image of a pipe and is not (at all) a real pipe.  So many of us think, using symbols (which all thoughts and mental images are) without ever really looking directly without all the imagery and thought.  We look through (and “as”) the screen of thought and rarely (if ever) see directly (without the imagery).  Both paintings and thoughts are (in a big way) virtual. Real intelligence can go beyond that. What most of us see, unfortunately, is often just an empty shell of what really is.

The following picture is not a grasshopper.  Even if it were a macro photograph of a live grasshopper… it would still not truly be a grasshopper.  It is not a dead grasshopper.  It is a photograph of a grasshopper’s exoskeleton… the outer shell of an insect which insects shed from time to time as they grow and enlarge.  But it really is not a grasshopper’s exoskeleton… and what you see is often what you were taught, and what you were taught is often what you see.  ;)]

This is not a grasshopper.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

This is not a grasshopper. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

The Treachery of Images... by Rene Magritte

The Treachery of Images… by Rene Magritte