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Sunday, October 4th 2009

11:14 AM

Fall Colors as they relate..

 

 

An analogy:: form of reasoning: a form of logical inference, reasoning that if two things are taken to be alike in one way, they are alike in other ways...

Reds: dark and bright.. These are our brothers and sisters of the Native Family. All our relations gather to show a magnificant tribute to Mother Earth and the Creator. We come together and blossom a magnificant portriat among the many.

Browns and Rust..  These are our extended family members. Our colored brothers and sisters. Our ancestral heritage from other countries. Black, brown no matter, we are all related.

Yellows and orange.. More family members.. Imigrants from other nations, countries, and locations.

Greens.. the woven fabric of the universal web. The greens are the entity that bind us all together.

This is also seen in the dew covered webs around the fields, trees, and other areas. No matter where you look in the fall months, there are ample signs of togetherness.

Colors mingle amongst each other, intertwined as a portriat of oneness unfolds. There are a great many differences in each leaf, yet..a common thread and goal unite them all.


The "Great Spirit" has placed the essential ingrediants in areas he knows to be most fruitfull and worthwhile. He has placed each leaf, stone, water droplet, animal, and so forth.

His unselfish giving has made a universe worth living upon. A magical place where we as differnt beings can unite, live, and learn from one another. Where we can see the seasonal changes and the benefits of each.

We can also see our differences, and know that the purpose of each is placed for a reason.

To have the ability to pull all the essential colors of fall into one portrait is a gift from the Creator. So no matter the color of your leaf, come, join with the others. Help landscape the vision Creator has longed to see.

Welcome, invite, and nurture your indifferences, your multiple colored leaves and help create the magnificant fall foliage around you.

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Posted by Dee:

What a beautiful and thought provoking analogy of Autumn colors. Very enlightening, I never thought of the colors like this before. Thanks for sharing this with us!

Thanks for your comments on my blog. I thought about fading out or making the entry blocks see-through, but I think I'll leave them like they are. There's several folks that visit my blog that has eye disorders that I always consider when I'm color scheming. Thanks for the suggestions and the wonderful compliments.

Wishing you a colorful and inspiring Autumn!
Sunday, October 4th 2009 @ 11:51 AM

Posted by Holly:


Wow... A new blog with a post that knocks the socks off the reader... What an incredible insight you have, my friend! You're so right that everything has its reason for being, including us, and this post reveals that beautifully. Thank you....

And thank you for your comment on my "happy birthday" post, too. I loved my father more than life; I don't think I ever truly hated him. I think when I THOUGHT I did, it was because I was mad at him about something. But then, I was young when I had those feelings; I thought I knew a lot more about things than he did, so I tended to react from anger when we warred with each other, instead of being open to what he was trying to teach me...

Anyway, this new blog looks awesome! One day, I will learn how to turn the comment links into images, like you have. But today, I just want to enjoy being alive, even though it's snowing - yep, you heard me right: it's SNOWING - here... Namaste, my friend...

Sunday, October 4th 2009 @ 1:30 PM

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