“Running Horses” | Anthony Satori
“Being Love is the supreme creative act.”
– Ram Dass

“Accomplishment” –|– Anthony Satori
“It has long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sit back and let things happen to them. They go out and happen to things.”
— Leonardo da Vinci

“Splash” | Anthony Satori
“The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses — behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights.”
— Muhammad Ali

“Dream” | Anthony Satori
“Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds may wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous, for they may act upon their dreams with open eyes and make them possible.”
— T. E. Lawrence

“Lightning Strikes” | Anthony Satori
Early in his adult life, the great 20th century thinker and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller felt like none of his efforts were coming to any useful fruition. Broke and despondent, he took a late-night walk along a bridge, and even considered ending his life. As he stood at the edge of the bridge, a glowing sphere of white light appeared from nowhere, surrounded him, and lifted him several feet off the ground. A voice spoke these words:
“From now on you need never await temporal attestation to your thought. You think the truth. You do not have the right to eliminate yourself. You do not belong to you. You belong to the Universe. Your significance will remain forever obscure to you, but you may assume that you are fulfilling your role if you apply yourself to converting your experiences to the highest advantage of others.”
The sphere of light then gently placed him back onto his feet on the bridge, and disappeared. From that moment forward, Fuller’s entire outlook changed. He dedicated the rest of his life to the enthusiastic creation and invention of things that made people’s lives better, more efficient, and more productive — no longer worrying about the “success” or “failure” of his inventions — and he went on to become one of the most admired, prolific, and successful inventors of the 20th century.
On the bridge that night, the mystical Voice spoke directly to Fuller. But there is a lesson here for all of us. Even though we may never know the impact we will have on the world around us, if we dedicate our thoughts and efforts to benefiting others and to making the world a more beautiful, meaningful place, we will be fulfilling our highest destiny. As for everything else, it is out of our hands. We must simply leave the rest to fate.
This week marks five years that I have been producing this blog, sharing my photographic artworks, writings, and philosophical ponderings with you, once a week, every week, for the duration. Thank you for taking this journey with me, so far. May we have many more wonders to come.


“Plush” | Anthony Satori
“When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong.”
— R. Buckminster Fuller (Architect/Engineer/Inventor)

“Cobalt Blue” | Anthony Satori
“The way of the creative works through change and transformation, so that each thing receives its true nature and destiny and comes into permanent accord with the great harmony: this is what furthers and what perseveres.”
— I Ching

“Restful Contours” | Anthony Satori
“A finely tempered nature longs to escape from one’s noisy, cramped surroundings into the silence of the high mountains, where the eye ranges freely through the still, pure air and fondly traces out the restful contours apparently built for eternity.”
— Albert Einstein

“I, Bacchus” | Anthony Satori
“Music, [poetry, and art] are the wine which inspire people to new generative processes, and we [artists] are Bacchus, pressing out this glorious wine for mankind and making them spiritually drunken.”
— Ludwig van Beethoven