tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044595928923183176.post5245378409332925324..comments2013-08-23T12:29:03.821-06:00Comments on Soul Speak Cards: Winter Solstice 2010Kate Cartwrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04359058443185175902noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1044595928923183176.post-77942690146896639972010-12-20T13:59:55.767-07:002010-12-20T13:59:55.767-07:00Oh Kate, one of your most poignant post, I think....Oh Kate, one of your most poignant post, I think. A reminder that we would not know light, without the contrast of darkness -& all it can represent. Love your choice of Buddha in this collage, as he/she looks so serene & self-possessed, as if he/she has looked within & finds what is there pleasing. The image of Buddha, I think, represents different things for different people; & even --at times represents different things to me, depending on where my focus is. But --in general, the constant meaning of the image of the Buddha is for me to focus inward to find that immovable center of calm, that is always there, even unto death itself. <br /> The owl absolutely stunned me, as on this eve of the solstice, I awoke this morn to owl-song --the first in a long time---<br />Thank you!glenna Davoltnoreply@blogger.com