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Real vs. Fake

Woodpecker on Building

Many times in life we are presented with people, things or situations which make us really think.

Some are genuine, good-hearted, positive and beneficial for us.

Some are energy draining, negative, deceptive and harmful to us.

Some present themselves as one, but really are the other.

How do you tell the real from the fake?

Connect with and really listen to your intuition.

If you really tap into that sacred space within, it will never lead you astray.


5 Comments to “Real vs. Fake”

  1. beanow says:

    GREAT EYE!!! Fantastic captur, composition and colouring.

  2. Ching Ya says:

    Evita, what an important message here! Technology nowadays sure has brought us into a whole new level of communicating. We are meeting people from all over the places, connecting and sharing our info and stories with them. I believe instinct plays a big role in this. Listen to our hearts and hopefully, we’ll never have to deal with the fake ones with bad intentions behind. Take care!

    @wchingya
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  3. Evita, all your photos are so amazing and your poetic words so thought-provoking that I have been truly enriched by viewing a number of your recent postings since my last visit. I especially like Stillness, As You Grow, and–well, too many to remember and list–but those stay in my mind, along with True Wealth.

  4. Sara says:

    Evita — Once again I think you do a marvelous job of matching your writing to the photo…and I love both. Using the woodpecker pecking on a pole that doesn’t look like it will adequately feed him truly captures your lines:

    “How do you tell the real from the fake?
    Connect with and really listen to your intuition.
    If you really tap into that sacred space within, it will never lead you astray.

    Great words; great photo:~)

  5. Evita says:

    @ BEANOW – Thanks – this was in a big city and a very unexpected scene ;)

    @ CHING YA – Yes, you mentioned a very important thing – technology! Thanks, this is great advice for people, especially today and I totally agree!

    @ MARY – Oh Mary I am so touched to hear your feedback! Thank you so kindly, it is so very much appreciated. I enjoy capturing these photos and writing the reflections so much and love sharing it with others, and what a gift it is too when it touches someone else’s life!

    @ SARA – Thank you so much Sara, I really value your feedback! I am thrilled that you enjoyed this photo and reflection so much :)

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