Dimension of Space

So often in life we complicate so much. We make things so much harder than they have to be. We make problems where there need be none. We negate the simplicity of being. We deny ourselves happiness.
To reflect on this and see how we can approach things in a new light, consider this quote from Eckhart Tolle:
“When the dimension of space is lost or, rather, not known, the things of the world assume an absolute importance, a seriousness and heaviness that, in truth, they do not have.”
Eckhart Tolle

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3 Comments to “Dimension of Space”
I really like this new approach of seeing life and wildlife in Nature with your photo here Evita. It accepts and notes the presence of the Great Blue Heron, but yet it is not the focal point of your attention. We can be so conditioned to where we place our focal points within our energy bubble, that we forget that we can focus on any point in space, or in no space, or all spaces at once. Brilliant. The photo shows that their are many layers to seeing and experiencing life.
The words are again very nice, but I have to say that I was stunned by the picture! It is incredibly original and splendid! I love it very much!
I agree. I just need to stop thinking so much sometimes.