Wednesday, February 3, 2010

In Too Deep

To ponder life is to gaze at a Monet. Up close you see only dull colored smudges, bluriness, random association. But at just the right distance it all comes into focus. A brilliant work of art with depth and texture, smoothing of the grainy strokes that illuninate the beauty that the creator intended. At just the right distance it will hold you in a calm, protected from the torrent and tumultuous waves of life unbalanced. Often, to really see, you must traverse this trail of truth and pain to finally take a view from exactly where you're suppose to be and behold the vibrant abundance that hangs before you. The trick is to know how many paces to take in any one direction and to trust when to look up.

2 comments:

  1. I will not critique this because it seems you put some thought and heart into what you were trying to convey. And I simply got it and people can apply this to many aspects of life.

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