
“Night Palm” | Anthony Satori
Be optimistic. You may actually be right. And even if you’re wrong, life will be a lot more fun along the way.


“Night Palm” | Anthony Satori
Be optimistic. You may actually be right. And even if you’re wrong, life will be a lot more fun along the way.


“The Ripple Effect” | Anthony Satori
“On one hand, we know that everything happens for a reason, and there are no mistakes or coincidences. On the other hand, we learn that we can never give up, knowing that with the right tools and energy, we can reverse any decree or karma. So, which is it? Let the Light decide, or never give up? The answer is: both.”
— Yehuda Berg

“Hidden Road” | Anthony Satori
Art finds its voice in the realm of pure meaning. It has the ability to transcend words, often absolving us of the need for them entirely. A work of art is an expression that flows directly from the artist’s spirit and then, with equal veracity, into the spirit of the receptive viewer.


“Pecan” | Anthony Satori
“To photograph is… when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It’s at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy.”
— Henri Cartier-Bresson
Not long ago, I heard a squirrel making tracks across the roof of my house. I heard him on numerous occasions, and each time I would hear his little feet scurry across the tiles, I became more and more curious to see what my little animal friend looked like.
One morning, after hearing him dash across my rooftop, I went out into the yard and spotted him in a nearby tree. He could see me, but he did not move. I slowly and carefully took a large shelled pecan from my pocket and placed it on the top of a wooden fence. I then stood near the fence and waited. He spotted the treat almost immediately from his perch. I could tell that he wanted to eat the pecan very badly, but he was also still unsure. After a couple of short minutes, however, he must have decided that I was okay, because he cautiously walked over to within just a few feet from where I was standing and picked up the nut. Much to my delight, he did not run away with it, but instead sat upright, looked me straight in the eye, and hungrily nibbled away. I stayed very still, speaking quietly to him, telling him how polite I thought he was for staying near and eating it in my presence. As he nibbled, I even managed to take a photograph of him. (The image above.) When he finished the nut, he ran off into the tree again, turned around, and continued to watch me carefully from his branch.
After a moment, I very deliberately reached into my pocket and pulled out another delicious pecan. I showed it to him and then placed it in the same spot on the wooden fence. This time, he did not hesitate. He climbed down from the tree, loped over to where I stood, and picked up the nut in his little hands. Prudently deciding to save this one for later, he put it into his mouth, turned, and ran off. He swept quickly across the fence and lept onto the brick wall at the edge of my yard. With one last look at me, he flew across the top of the distant wall at lightning speed, and I managed to capture one more photograph. (That image –“Fleeting Reality” — can be seen here: http://bit.ly/2jaaRGP) He then disappeared into the trees and I returned inside, feeling very content about the events of the morning.


“The Buddha Laughs” | Anthony Satori
“With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things.”
— William Wordsworth
Embrace life with enthusiasm, spread light and compassion wherever you are, and live each day in a state of gratitude and grace.
I wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year!


“Keep the Light” | Anthony Satori
“Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light.”
— Theodore Roethke
The world rushes in a torrent around us. Slow down and take a breath. Take the time to feel where you are, who you are with, and the many wonderful things that you have to be grateful for. Savor this moment — every detail of it hides something beautiful.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, everyone!

“Shadows” | Anthony Satori
“Like ourselves, they see only shadows, which the fire throws upon the opposite wall of the cave.”
— Plato

“Enjoy the Ride” | Anthony Satori
“When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive — to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.”
— Marcus Aurelius

“Mysterious Ways” | Anthony Satori
“Life unfolds itself in mysterious ways.”
— Khalil Gibran

“Expansive Consciousness” | Anthony Satori
It presents quite a conundrum, actually. As conscious beings — that is, as actual living incarnations of Consciousness itself — we are truly vast. Beyond immense, in fact. But in terms of our physical place in the universe? We are utterly miniscule. Smaller than the smallest sub-atomic particle measured against the breadth and depth of the ocean. It is a remarkable paradox to hold in one’s mind. It is both exhilarating and humbling, empowering and awe-inspiring, all at the same time.
The solution to this riddle, it seems, is simply to live each day immersed in the humble, quiet gratitude that derives from having been given this extraordinary gift — the gift of a soul, a spirit, a body — the gift of Consciousness, the gift of Life. Strive also, however, to live each day tapped into the vastness of your deep, infinite spiritual Being, channeling this pure, immense source of energy into making yourself a conduit of light, wonder, compassion, and Love.
