LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE
#29) -
a different view of Issue 28's double-trumpet flower.
LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY -
In some instances of past issues I've simply been providing
a link to an expanded photo of the previous day's image.
The view of this flower was so dramatic and different from
the previous day's, I felt it deserved it's own space.
In yesterday's shot, I immediately saw a
harlequin when viewing it on the monitor. Note the nostril
in the lower right of the deep purple section (to see, click
on "harlequin"), just to the left of the mustache.
I'm actually not sure if I saw this imagery before or after
our afternoon being with the Broward County Mummers String Band at The
Philadelphia Social Club luncheon here in Florida. Now
all I see is the harlequin, whenever I look at the picture.
In the past two issues, we've seen two entirely different
views of the same, or similar, flower. I invite you to take
a moment or two today to notice where you can see one thing
or one situation from two or more different perspectives.
Do you see any specific internal or external circumstances
that are creating these views, such as the Mummers' experience
might have done for me? Is there anything that you might now
do differently after becoming aware of this?
If you took on reflecting on the above and noticed anything
special, I would love to get feedback from you. Observations
and exercises like these will be part of the developing eTeletours
teleclass program. In these classes, there will be the added
opportunity of expansion as one interacts with other participants.
TODAY'S IMAGE -
A clue is above.
Inspirationally,
Sheila
sheila@eteletours.com
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