Prana (Inner Light)

"Prana (Inner Light)"  |  Anthony Satori

“Prana (Inner Light)”  |  Anthony Satori

Ancient writings from the Indus Valley tell us that the universe within us is as vast as the universe outside of us.

     “As great as the infinite space beyond, is the space within the lotus of the heart.  Both heaven and earth are contained in that inner space, both fire and air, sun and moon, lightning and stars.  Whether we know it in this world or know it not, everything is contained in that inner space.”  (Chandogya Upanishad, 1.3)

I have always been fascinated by ancient texts, especially ones which strive to tell us something about the spiritual world.  Such writings have always felt to me a bit like “messages in a bottle,” sent by people who lived millennia in the past, ancient seekers who discovered certain truths about life that they believed to be of such profound importance that they were willing to employ every means at their disposal to preserve them for later generations to discover. 

In some of these texts, the Sanskrit term “Prana” is used to indicate Vital Energy, or Inner Light, referring to the spiritual energy field that vibrates within, around and through us.  Prana is our own personal breath of the Divine, our own individual connection to the Source of Life.  One of the realizations that these ancient seekers wished to share with us is that every human being holds the ability to connect with the Universal Spirit through meditation, introspection and study.  What an insight!  It is both empowering and humbling to realize that we each have the potential to explore the vastness of the Universe merely by quieting our thoughts, centering our minds, and remaining still long enough to discover it within ourselves.

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In Bloom

"In Bloom"  |  Anthony Satori

“In Bloom”  |  Anthony Satori

“Being aware of one’s life, one’s revolt, one’s freedom, and to the maximum, is living, and to the maximum.” – Camus

The vital energy of the universe is bursting forth all around us.  When we become aware of this essence, consciously choose to pay attention to it, and tap into our own inner resonance with these universal vibrations of beauty and life, we are in that very same moment awakening the infinite connection to the eternal that resides within each of us.

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Two Cheetahs

"Two Cheetahs"  |  Anthony Satori

“Two Cheetahs”  |  Animal Spirits  (pg. 36)  |  Anthony Satori

It was mid-afternoon, and I had been hiking for most of the day.  I came around a hill and spotted two big cats at rest under the shade of a tree, most likely trying to escape from the heat of the afternoon sun.  They were near enough for me to identify as cheetahs, but they were still quite some distance from where I stood.  I had to get closer.  I began to hike around some trees and rocks, slowly making my way toward another section of the hilly terrain.  I trudged across a dry riverbed and up over a mound of dirt on the other bank.  As the two big cats came back into my view, I realized that I was now at a perfect distance to capture the image that I wanted.  I also realized, however, that there were no longer any physical barriers between myself and these incredible animals.  I had hiked rather deep into their territory, and I now found myself standing a mere stone’s throw away from hundreds of pounds of teeth and claws and killer instinct.  Just as this thought crossed my mind, one of the cheetah’s ears perked up.  He turned his head and looked directly into my eyes.  It was thrilling.  Adrenaline shot through my body, but for some reason, I remained calm and still.  It is an intense moment for a photographer to realize that you have just been noticed by the fastest land predator on the planet, and that you have no place to go, no truck to jump into, no barrier to hide behind.  If this big cat had decided that I was dinner, I was easily within no more than four seconds reach. I knew that I could never outrun this animal. My heart pumped, my breath deepened.  It was exhilarating to have such a direct moment of connection with such a majestic animal.  I calmly raised my camera and took the photograph above, which is featured in my book, Animal Spirits (sold out). I then lowered my camera and slowly began to back away, returning into the hills, leaving the cheetahs to enjoy the leisure of their afternoon under the shade of a tree.

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Blue Juniper

Blue Juniper  |  Anthony Satori

Blue Juniper  |  Anthony Satori

“Hearing me, eyes will glance upward saying, how can I reach the sea?  And I will communicate, while saying nothing, the starry echoes of the wave.  And thus, through me, freedom and the sea will make their answer to the shuttered heart.”  – Pablo Neruda

Champagne Moment

Champagne Moment  |  Anthony Satori

“Champagne Moment”  |  Anthony Satori

So, here we are.  New Years Eve!  As of midnight tonight, it will be January 1, 2015.  It’s a fresh start, a new beginning, a Champagne moment.  It’s an opportunity for us to feel gratitude for the gifts and good fortune that we have experienced throughout the year, to take ownership of the wisdom that we have acquired from the challenges, and then to simply let everything else just wash away.  So, let us look forward with optimism and faith.  May this coming year bring us closer to realizing our dreams, finding balance in our lives, and making good choices to improve our physical and spiritual well being.  May we find ways to expand the love and compassion in our world, to live each day with thought and purpose, and to cultivate joy and gratitude in our hearts.  If we do these things, we will truly be living well.  So, I raise a glass to you all.  Cheers, salute, Happy New Year!

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