Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Chewing on Life

I’m still processing stuff. What’s new right? I’m always processing stuff. It’s one of my passions in life to swallow bits and pieces of information here and there, chew them up, keep what’s palatable and spit out the rest.

This navigation through the bits and pieces presented to me keep me invested in the here and now. I tend to dig my way into them out of sheer curiosity and thirst for more. I want to understand how to navigate this passage through life to the best of my ability. The way to do that, I’ve come to understand, is to deepen my grasp of Natural Law and to discern how it plays itself out in my own life.

One of these Natural Laws that I’m studying about in The Master Key System and which I very much like says that: “There is a world within-a world of thought and feeling and power; of light and life and beauty and, although invisible, its forces are mighty.” I really like that one. It’s make a lot of sense to me. And as with all of these Natural Laws, they are not complex or hard to understand. The complexity comes in the grasping of them, in the knowing and owning and living of these laws in ones’ life.

While out walking on Sunday and chewing over some of the above stuff, I found some friends who were out doing the same so I added a few pictures to my “Out and About” picture file which I intended to post when I got home but you know how one thing rolls into another. The first thing you know dawn stretches into the opening of a new day and there’s a whole new start to that light, life and beauty. (Double click on the picture for a close up view.)

My friend the deer finding something to chew under the snow.

Mr. Woody Woodpecker chewing on some bugs under the bark.

And Pumpkin - well Pumpkin is just Pumpkin chewing on her own disposition!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

To walk and receive gifts like you show in these pictures is a miracle in my book. Nature nurtures all of us as we journey allowing each energy to exist in the same moment. Beautiful pictures Annette. Looks like everyone had a little some thing to chew on that day. Thank you for the pictures.

love always,
Phillis xoxoxoxo

Anonymous said...

Hi Annette:
I love the caption beneath Pumpkin! I alone could take a lesson from her and do some of the same. She has always has that "what are YOU looking at" look about her.
"Hey, I'm just a cat. What the hell do you expect from me?" I noticed that look a few times when she slept in my suitcase. Like "if you didn't want me in here you should have just kept your ass home!"
I assume your books arrived in order for your "processing" to continue on.
Out and about with some great pictures beside, one could ask for nothing more. Love the Doe and Peckerhead too.......
Barbara

Annette said...

Thanks for your comments you guys. It's always so much fun to come here and read what people say. No, no books yet. I'm still waiting. Rather impatiently now! But if they were here I'd be struggling to keep my nose out of them and still do what I have to do. A person could chalk it up to studying though - right?