Friday, October 28, 2005

Yin and Yang

This is in response to all your crossed fingers and hugs and cheers at good news. They are held close and emphatically returned...every one!
We're cheering too. We're taking the good over the bad. We're learning that we have not appreciated the little things nearly as much as we have suffered the bad.

Yin and Yang


"Last night I dreamed
Of a long forgotten place.
High up on a hill
the cool wind in my face.
The air was clean and clear
and I could see for miles around...

And in my heart
I knew I had come home
In my soul
there was this peace I'd never know.
And so I laid my claim
to this sacred place I'd found.
AND I STAND THE MIDDLE GROUND!"

~Rik Emmett~

13 comments:

t0meh said...

Positive thinking Agnes :) I like you mention 'We' a lot, your certainly not alone on this :)

Trée said...

Aggie, you aren't going to believe this, but I created one last night that I called Ying and Yang. I almost put it up last night. That would have been freaky. Beautiful design and I love the cool colors.

Agnes said...

Tomeh, WE're doing all we can to keep positive. It's not always easy. I'm very very fortunate to have so many wonderful people in my life. My family is practically one entity. Lucky for that too.

Trée, like minds, you and I. And not the first time either.
I showed you mine, now you have to show me yours. ;)~

Trée said...

For you Aggie, I will post it tonight.

Trée said...

Done.

Trée said...

Aggie, hon, where are you? I've been cleaning the house, securing the table, locking the doors, and unpluging the phone. And Chris Issak is on the 500 watt surround system.

What more do I need to do? LMAO

Autumn Storm said...

Looks like the Star of David in the middle :-), which if I remember correctly stands for protection from all directions, north, south, east, west, up and down, and in that way fits in with being on middle ground. Your star is in a circle, even better, and there is symmatry in both. Yin and Yang.
Like this fractal very much, the words calming and eternal come to mind.

Lindsey said...

Oooooo. This was a really beautiful one Agnes!! I loved it.

Christa said...

It's good to hear that you're keeping a positive attitude.
And you are so right about the little things. They are right under our nose and yet so difficult to see.

Your fractal makes me dizzy btw....LOL

Agnes said...

Autumn - I saw that star too and thought the very same thing. Again, a sign of hopeful things. :)

Trée - I'm curious about the "securing the table" remark. I think we might be onto something. LOL

Thanks Linny - more to come of course.

Christa, glad to see you posting. Always good to know you're up for it.
Yes, we take far too much for granted. And it kinda makes me dizzy now too. LOL

Trée said...

Aggie, think Braveheart, but with wicked consent. :-)

Agnes said...

Holy cow! The only part of Braveheart that I remember had to do with entrails. ACK!

I'm thinking more, um...toward the end of Bull Durham. And I am so totally Susan Sarandon!

Trée said...

Susan works for me. :-)