Trust Yourself to the Water

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“Canoe and Tree”  |  Anthony Satori

“To have faith is to trust yourself to the water.  When you swim you don’t grab hold of the water, because if you do you will sink and drown.  Instead you relax, and float.”

— Alan Watts

Imagination Itself

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“Imagination Itself”  |  Anthony Satori

“The tree which moves some to tears of joy is, in the eyes of others, only a green thing that stands in the way.  But to the eyes of the person of imagination, nature is imagination itself.”

— William Blake

Keep The Light

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“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.

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What Remains

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“What Remains”  |  Anthony Satori

Throughout the course of Time, entire worlds are built, fall away, and new ones are built in their place.  Through it all, Love — and only Love — remains.

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In the Shade of a Tree

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“In the Shade of a Tree”  |  Anthony Satori

“Those who decide to use [what] leisure [they have] as a means of mental development, who love good music, good books, good pictures, good company, good conversation… these are the happiest people in the world.  And they are not only happy in themselves, they are the cause of happiness in others.”

— William Lyon Phelps

Grand Oak Tree

"Grand Oak Tree"  |  Anthony Satori

“Grand Oak Tree”  |  Anthony Satori

“Everyone who steeps themselves in the spiritual possibilities of their art is a valuable helper in the building of the spiritual pyramid which will someday reach to heaven.” 

— Kandinsky