Thank you for that thoughtful comment, my friend. I agree with your perspective, we are, as you stated, ‘clay birds’, and many times we change in a day, for better or for worse, that can never be concluded.
Your comment always leaves a smile on my face! You too have a fantastic week ahead. 🙂
Profound and thoughtful words, Light. In this dynamic universe, each moment witnesses a birthing of untainted ‘clay bird’. But as the life goes on……….the same untainted clay bird carries on all the colors and shapes, the world desires to see in it. In the process, the clay bird loses its originality and it becomes the scape goat of perception of the viewer. In other way, as you said, we change ourselves for better or worse.That is the irony and that is the way of life in our world. You have put your thoughts is a beautiful percept. Live your Light! Love R!. 🙂
Thanks, R! I love reading your interpretations – “untainted clay bird carries on all the colors and shapes, the world desires to see in it.” – exactly my thoughts, everything and everyone tries to shape us the way they would like to see us, but we always return home, that is where we are what we are. You’re right, that’s the way it is in our world and acceptance is the only way we can survive. Thanks for such a lovely insight into your perceptions, always love your comments!
Lots of Love and tea for you, R! ❤
Light/D
Pleasure is mine dear. You have said a very beautiful thing that sums up the essence -“Acceptance is the only way we can survive”
We cannot resist the whole world being part of it………….. so acceptance makes it little easy.
Hmmmmmmmm the TEA was super strong and refreshing. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed. Stay blessed, D!.
This is beautifully deep and brilliant. The last three lines in particular mean so much and speak to so many things intuitively. And, I absolutely love the word “ubiquitous”–it’s one of my favorites 🙂
Oh, thanks so much for such a thoughtful comment, my friend. I’m really glad you liked it.
I know, right? The word ubiquitous has a magical spell feel to it which makes it absolutely wonderful! Thanks again!
Hope you’re doing well. 🙂
Aw, thanks you very much! Yes, now that you mention it, it does highlight the shapes by words like ‘streaming’ and ‘undefined’! Lovely!
Thanks for taking the time to visit, A. Appreciate it a lot. 😀
Oh yes! Wow, what a nice thought, we can never be the same clay bird again. Love your interpretation. Thanks for the comment! Always appreciate your presence on my blog. ❤
Thanks, C! 🙂
I was just playing around with some clay and I made that clay duck, it was…fun! See how much of an artist I am? No wonder I had no friends as a kid. Hah! :’)
As I am working with a girlfriend making clay tiles, this speaks to me deeply! I love how your mind goes beyond the expected and brings us the unexpected! Much love ❤
Oh, that’s great, clay is so much fun! I never realised it until day before yesterday.
Aw, thank you so much Lorrie! I hope it does not get too unexpected though. Hehe!
Much love and hugs for you, my friend! ❤
Very “metaphysical” poem in my opinion… I think we are “clay birds”… I love your poem! Merci, & have a nice week ♥
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Thank you for that thoughtful comment, my friend. I agree with your perspective, we are, as you stated, ‘clay birds’, and many times we change in a day, for better or for worse, that can never be concluded.
Your comment always leaves a smile on my face! You too have a fantastic week ahead. 🙂
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Profound and thoughtful words, Light. In this dynamic universe, each moment witnesses a birthing of untainted ‘clay bird’. But as the life goes on……….the same untainted clay bird carries on all the colors and shapes, the world desires to see in it. In the process, the clay bird loses its originality and it becomes the scape goat of perception of the viewer. In other way, as you said, we change ourselves for better or worse.That is the irony and that is the way of life in our world. You have put your thoughts is a beautiful percept. Live your Light! Love R!. 🙂
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Thanks, R! I love reading your interpretations – “untainted clay bird carries on all the colors and shapes, the world desires to see in it.” – exactly my thoughts, everything and everyone tries to shape us the way they would like to see us, but we always return home, that is where we are what we are. You’re right, that’s the way it is in our world and acceptance is the only way we can survive. Thanks for such a lovely insight into your perceptions, always love your comments!
Lots of Love and tea for you, R! ❤
Light/D
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Pleasure is mine dear. You have said a very beautiful thing that sums up the essence -“Acceptance is the only way we can survive”
We cannot resist the whole world being part of it………….. so acceptance makes it little easy.
Hmmmmmmmm the TEA was super strong and refreshing. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed. Stay blessed, D!.
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This is beautifully deep and brilliant. The last three lines in particular mean so much and speak to so many things intuitively. And, I absolutely love the word “ubiquitous”–it’s one of my favorites 🙂
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Oh, thanks so much for such a thoughtful comment, my friend. I’m really glad you liked it.
I know, right? The word ubiquitous has a magical spell feel to it which makes it absolutely wonderful! Thanks again!
Hope you’re doing well. 🙂
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Beautiful words… I like the way you have highlighted the shapes somehow… Great way to define the outline!.
Best wishes, Aquileana 😛
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Aw, thanks you very much! Yes, now that you mention it, it does highlight the shapes by words like ‘streaming’ and ‘undefined’! Lovely!
Thanks for taking the time to visit, A. Appreciate it a lot. 😀
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If only we could be the clay bird again! 🙂
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Oh yes! Wow, what a nice thought, we can never be the same clay bird again. Love your interpretation. Thanks for the comment! Always appreciate your presence on my blog. ❤
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Wow–I like that.
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Thank you! Appreciate it a lot. 🙂
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very very poignant D, love the “clay bird” analog!
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Thanks, C! 🙂
I was just playing around with some clay and I made that clay duck, it was…fun! See how much of an artist I am? No wonder I had no friends as a kid. Hah! :’)
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conversely that’s also why people who do like you also think you are AWESOME 🙂
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HOORAY – I think i’m back to kindergarten. Ah well, i never left it. :’)
Thanks, C! 😀
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As I am working with a girlfriend making clay tiles, this speaks to me deeply! I love how your mind goes beyond the expected and brings us the unexpected! Much love ❤
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Oh, that’s great, clay is so much fun! I never realised it until day before yesterday.
Aw, thank you so much Lorrie! I hope it does not get too unexpected though. Hehe!
Much love and hugs for you, my friend! ❤
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And a giant hug back!! ❤
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beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you, Neha! I’m so glad you thought so!. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Walkingtomydreams13.
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Unmade and made
Each
Day.
But you are wonderful to every bit, @ A daily Reminder.
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Aww, that’s so incredibly sweet of you! Much love and many hugs, N! 🙂
Thanks for the reblog! ^_^
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And you are too kind. 🙂 ❤
Keep that Smile on forever.
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