Celebrating the energetic import of 11/11, by spending the day in a wild and lonely place. Amanda ventured afar to see what the world was up to, and what she found was that even way out here in the mountains of Snowdonia, the cry for world peace can being heard!
This reminds me of the Great Wall of China, except, it isn’t; it’s only four feet tall, and it can’t be seen from space. (Not by Google Earth at least.)
Stepping out of her carefully camouflaged “Tardis“.
Not there yet, but soaked already!
Fairy wings and magical things like rain, and light, and fern.
Day’s end, from the peaks of Snowdonia.
I really hope you enjoyed these pics. As a Celtic man, landscapes like those above, can touch a deep nostalgia, and a longing in me. I love the way we each are bonded to our homelands, and how keenly we feel this bond when in exile. I feel that underneath this longing, those brave enough to go may find that the basis of all our longing is a primal wish to return to our homes in the spirit. I’m in no hurry, time takes us home, when time is decided. In the meantime I recall being told that whether we live a long or short life, it matters little in the life of the spirit. They are each but the blink of a blackbird’s eye when seen from our eternal perspective.
Need to rest now, hope to be back soon, been a little fragile these last several hours, so with those words, my thank you’s, and Peace………Namaste – Amras
Photography ©Amanda Moloney:2012.
Beautiful! Take care Francis!
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Thanks Aina, I will.
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What a beautiful landscape! I feel refreshed and recharged after seeing the photos!
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Thank you Ruth.
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These woodland photos are stunning!
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Thank you.
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Wales… stunnung. Where was the waterfall photo taken?
Your writing about returning home in Spirit was so touching… thank you.
Blessings for the New Year to you and yours.
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Thank you so much for the comment, and Happy New Year to you. The photos were taken at “Aber Falls” in Snowdonia.
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