Monday, July 26, 2010

Rendering the Best

The essence within our own being is within that energy that we have perhaps it all goes within a cyclic manner. The flow of energy seems might be something that we really don't have any control over yet within the flow there is that cycle which brings about our wholeness. What is wholesome these days? Well I think it's something that is rendered within a manner of how we look at things and that being said we do look at things in many different manners all pending on the times and the manners that things are happening within our life. Render the best and leave the rest for when the time is right, or when the time is appropriate.

Fluidity now there is that field or that area that we all never think about but it does become I believe especially when we invest ourselves within those areas in which we find that given thrive if you will.I have slowly been getting back to the handle of this and if there is one thing that I truly enjoy - it's the river. The river seems to be something that I have been drawn to for years.

What I find of most importance are the influences within life, as we certainly have not rendered all that there is to be known. No one knows it all within life - certainly we will run into some that feel so, but I maintain that there is no perfect yet there is that great field within the imperfections. Things are never perfect yet there are things that always have a way of working out not by there own means but by the way in which we unlock our own areas that are of importance to us. As those areas as simple as they many be I find empower. As there are no absolutes.

What you have today you may not have tomorrow thus I render the best in what is rather that what is not. I think we all do within our own manner and our own way. We just don't think about it.


28 comments:

  1. Thanks Jules it literally is what it is...

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  2. . Do your best at the time.the rest will follow:)I.love this peaceful River photo..with the Reflection.it s.so soothing

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  3. I love this river literally it is really the essence of this place Caroline.

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  4. Hey! Yeah it is and it's certainly nice I went "there and back to see how far it was" yet the river never ceased to flow...:)

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  5. Agreed... Good post... If we all do our best .. it is good enough. It is difficult enough sometimes when roads seem bumpy... (Maybe that is why the river is so appealing..sometimes we can simply float down it and rest) ...all we can do is be all we can be..and sometimes even that seems to be not enough. Finding peace in this is what is important. Your pic also looks very peaceful. .:)

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  6. Peace is a commodity that I think that we all desire, each and everyone of us have our own areas in which we do find that peace. That area that we render and find the up most within. Yet life can be a fast paced situation but that time out is within that manner that we all to often forget. As there is brick and mortar and then there are those natural areas that brick and mortar can even come close. Hence it's peace and then some.

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  7. Jack, u r such a profound thinker; i have to really put on my thinking cap to follow the complexity of your philosophizing; but i like it -- I need to get away from the mundane drudgery of my daily life and problems; thank you! :)

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  8. It's really rather basic Ann, and I just write what comes to me as it's a reflection within the day really nothing more. Your welcome as I just find that there is no need for complexities and all. Life is complex and there are things that do take place in each and every given day but how we look at them and find that certain time out. I guess I am in many ways reflecting yet I enjoy it and I don't profess to know it all in any manner. It's just within the given day - ~your most welcome.

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  9. I think that an important step to achieving inner peace is to let go of trying to control things over which we have no control. Quiet your mind, live vibrantly in this very moment and feel complete stillness inside no matter the chaos happening in your physical world.

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  10. rivers are wonderful teachers amigo--the boats go by yet the ducks and the geese are unaffected----gulls swarm and dive as the gators sun on the banks---otters float by on their backs and sometimes the occasional snake or turtle---all in a harmony in a rhythm---a chorus line enjoying the refrain of the frogs at dusk or the whipperwill at dawn---the river..............................she speaks----listen

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  11. Beautiful photo Jack. Our lives always become richer when we are mindfully grateful for what we already have.

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  12. We are living life because we dont know it all .... once we do know it all .... well thats when life ends! (I think ~smile~)
    I see life like the ocean .... and rather than fight against the tides, we have to just go with the flow whilst hanging onto the positives.

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  13. Thats a gorgeous picture by the way ..... peaceful and calm .....

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  14. i guess we just follow the path, enjoy the journey and when we get to the end ,we will know what made us happy

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  15. Loved rivers and lakes more than the ocean. The rivers with its raging waters in some parts, and as calm as the lake sometimes ... it's like life, we experience some rough moments ... for us to let us test our level of maturity, as in the rivers, we just don't cross it while the water is raging ... we wait for it to calm down, then calculate if it is already safer to cross, then we proceed. As in the old saying ...

    ... loved that photo, its so peaceful looking from a distance ... :)

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  16. Most definitely there Maryanne....it was the inception of this blog.

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  17. An source can be one that teaches, Peno I have yet to see one of your own writes as you did on y360.....(thought I would mention)...

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  18. They do ironically some of my photos as I have just logged on here have been added to the "Canadian Something Society" - whatever that is for I am not sure. I am a little reluctant there as but so be it. I am greatful within what I have today. I have not been taken all that many photographs but I felt Frani that this was fitting. Grace is within what one has not within what one does not. I am a tad philosophical of but it really was the roots of what I wrote and we shall see how it goes. I just feel right now the best thing is to just go with the flow .....and I used to do this much within what I wrote. I write you write and we all write those things in which we feel are of value to us within the share. Thank you Frani.

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  19. Lynne I could not agree more as is there one person that knows it all? Not really. We live and learn as life goes on. Regardless of where we are from and regardless of where we are there is something of value yet at the same time something that is much within our own arena of life. Life can certainly be the most smallest grain to the most largest wave....

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  20. Ironically it's the highest the river has ever been within 30 years due to floods that have taken place within the west.

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  21. The unexpected sometimes Tee is around the corner. Hence always leave open that ver door.

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  22. I have photographed this river from two different cities and it's not the largest yet it's the longest within all of Canada - go figure. This one one never does cross as there is a huge undertow that goes. Yet the view around it and the sphere is one that is truly something peaceful it's what make the city what it is to be very honest. It's not brick and mortar rather it's just merely water that flows Maritess...how I look at it is one of grace and much satisfaction.

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  23. Nice reflection and photograph.

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  24. Thanks again..it's all within the positive reflection...

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  25. Beautiful reflections! The words of course but also the ones in the photo. Great entry Jack!

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  26. Thank you much there Jan. It's a reflection not the largest river in Canada but the longest one. It really does make this townn what it is.

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