Thursday, July 23, 2020

Walk Sunday morning






 Today's quote:

The first being one must have compassion for
is oneself. 
You can't be a witness to your thoughts 
with a chip on your shoulder or an axe to grind.

Ramana Maharshi said, 
"If people would stop wailing alas I am a sinner
and use all that energy to get on with it
they would all be enlightened."


He also said, 
"When you're cleaning up the outer temple
before going to the inner temple,
don't stop to read everything
you're going to throw away..."

Ram Dass

14 comments:

  1. Beautiful images and words. Thankyou

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    1. Thanks. I was surprised to see the Lake so foggy still after the sun had come up. It didn't last however.

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  2. Hello,

    I love the foggy images, the tree reflections are beautiful. Great quote for the day! Take care, have a happy day!

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    1. Thanks Eileen. It sure was pretty. Have a great day yourself!

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  3. ...wow, rain sure can be beautiful.

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    1. Hi Tom...in the mountains we just get fog from all the trees and creeks...almost nightly it's very humid. Then the sun dries it all up and we get into the 80s in the daytime, with an occasional thunder storm in afternoons.

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  4. What a fine walk that mush have been.

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    1. I thought of how you might choose different views, different format. It was a great opportunity to take some photos. Not that great for me to walk though. I managed 10 minutes.

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  5. What a beautiful foggy morning mist you had there. Love the quotes too.

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    1. Thanks. I now want to go back and try walking a bit longer, and get some more photos like these.

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  6. What beautiful photos you captured in your morning walk. I love foggy mornings, they are special and peaceful.
    Enjoy your day!

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    1. There is indeed a sweet intimacy in foggy mornings.

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  7. The mist adds the right touch to things.

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    1. I like being able to see the mountains usually, but this closeness comes with fog.

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There is today, more than ever, the need for a compassionate regenerative world civilization.