Wednesday, January 21
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Ask yourself what makes you come alive and go do that, because what the world needs is people who come alive.
Howard Thurman
Find a place inside where there's joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.
Joseph Campbell
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ahhhhhh... deep sigh... xxoo
ReplyDeleteI really love this page! In fact, I am utterly envious. I think the asemic drawings give it an eerie feeling, like something come from afar
ReplyDeleteIt feels like my snow glitter bliss !!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI loved your comment on my perfect walk. It felt like my soul got hugged. Once again, so so grateful for our connection, Beautiful Karin.
xoxo Kim
Readers will be intrigued by the language. Its meaning may seem shoved into the background, and yet, its soul floats through the branches and encourages deeper growth. Each soul is in perpetual flight toward an oblivion that gains significance every moment. You breath life into something completely indescribable.
ReplyDeleteThe words in background seem dreamy, beyond our world, yet they are so connected into our world of writing. I love tree branches and yours are like messenger fingers point to words beyond its grasp yet inviting them in. My poetic soul is awakened by your creations. They go so beyond the naked eye!
ReplyDeleteKarin so beautiful and haunting. Does the asemic writing mean anything, besides it being beautiful. Is it like a mantra on paper?
ReplyDeleteI love your work it is honestly the best.
Peace and Health (or at least feeling better).
Love Renee
The asemic writing is almost like circular snowfall or icicles around the winter tree - it has an icey feel to it with lots of mystery... i love your stuff!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. Soft, serene, and quite calming.
ReplyDeleteThese pages make me exhale with peace and pleasure. So soothing to meditate on them during a scorching hot day.
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