Do you see elephants, toads snakes and other creatures in this picture? I imagined a number of elephants in a pile .. LOL they do seem to be all piled up one on top of the other.
This is one of the huge trees that fell during a thunder storm. The tree was uprooted and the roots exposed. The artist saw the potential in what was buried in the earth for probably a hundred years or more and gave it a tweek. He just cut off the excesses to reveal the natural beauty of this root. Just like a worker would do to a rough diamond.
Most often we just need to see ourselves in a different light, cut of the excesses and give ourselves a good polish to showcase our potential. It’s not what we don’t have but what we have in excess that takes away from us what we could be.
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Question of
What do you see in this picture?
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snakes
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Elephants
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Question of
Do you see what the artist saw, potential in the root?
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Yes
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No
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Oh, but I see people hugging something there
Fantastic. The roots really look like elephants.
If I say in truth, I do not see anything, dear friend … only the artist knows what he meant
Nature reminds us to always keep an open mind.
I think nature has also a hidden message in it one may try to understand.
I think nature has also a hidden in it one may try to understand.
Thank you for sharing such a lovely thought. We show our real value when those excesses were removed.
It is difficult to realize what is there, but those roots sometimes look like snakes while others it looks like an elephant.
Interesting! Yes I have seen some such trees in different places. If you search for Banyan tree in Shukratal you will see some wonderful images.