Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Illusion of Ordinariness



                                       

              
 "Even if there are moments during the day when all seems normal  and when every action of your own and of those around you seems to be unremarkable, the appearances of ordinariness is an illusion, and just below the placid surface, the world is seething.
                                            Dean Koontz

When we are in public, we project a certain portion of ourselves, adding and subtracting as the environment shifts.  We find ourselves one way at work and quite the opposite at home or with friends.

There is nothing "wrong" with this human action, but consider how positively relaxing it would be if we could project our true selves at all times and in all places.

Whether we are exploring a country side, an art exhibit, or strolling through our community, there is so much more than meets the idea.  Like in a painting, we look behind the colors and shapes wondering what the artist was trying to tell us.  The same is true for our surroundings.  Begin to look beneath the initial view and truly see the deeper meaning of the life unfolding in front of you.

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