If you follow Chaitanyaās timeline, you may have seen this already.
Thatās okay :)
I love both the quote and the image.
The picture reminds me of a project I did for one of my Photography Classes in college - it was supposed to be a series of something.
Literally the only work from anyone else in that class that I remember is this one gal whoās project series was images of roadkill. š
Lol - I donāt even think I ever saw any of her images ... it was the idea. One thatās stuck with me for decades now.
Weird can be memorable :)
Mine was a series of alleys - in black and white.
Thereās something that feels in line with my Fear Motivation - that this picture and the alleys have in common.
Fear Motivation seems to get some kind of juice from that thing thatās ājust out of sightā, ājust around the bendā ... thereās a thrill of potential discovery... of the unknown becoming known.
That seems to be the driver - for me anyway. š
āTwo roads diverged in a yellow woodā - Robert Frost. My favorite poem I think.
Gave my Dad a āNormalā T-shirt a few years ago, I ought get a picture of it so I can show you - he was quite amused.
Anywhoo - hereās Ra. And the beautiful picture Chaitanya picked to go with.
Hope you had a lovely day. Mine was a beauty š„°
Ra said -
āIām somebody who promotes the abnormal.
I am not here for normalāfor normal people, for the homogenized world.
My son has a great t-shirt that says: Normal people scare me.
Yeah; no, this is about uniqueness.
And itās about seeing that the consciousness field does not honor uniqueness.
It doesnāt at all.
Itās not concerned with it in that sense. Itās just pushing the program forward.
And whatās left for us is to be very clear that in order for us to break from the bonds of the homogenized world, that we have to be in resonance with the consciousness field in our motivation ...
So that we can see ourselves within the world for what it is.
This is the key.ā
-Ra Uru Hu