Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The lover of contemplation will gaze much into the sky.


"That which is farthest off is the symbol of what is deepest within.  The lover of contemplation, accordingly, will gaze much into the sky . . . As the skies appear to us, so is our mind."

Henry David Thoreau

Photo: Arthur's Rock and Narrowleaf Cottonwood trees, Lory State Park, CO; October 25, 2013.  To me, Arthur's Rock resembles a face ("Arthur's," perhaps) gazing up into the western sky.

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