People are in every way prevented from getting inside themselves.
Our greatest problem is a fear of depth
Thomas Merton
photo anjali.verma999
People are in every way prevented from getting inside themselves.
Our greatest problem is a fear of depth
Thomas Merton
photo anjali.verma999
Great photographic interpretation
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Reblogged this on Spirits Past and commented:
I have found that the deeper I go into anything, the less I feel I actually know about he subject. Perhaps that’s why so many prefer to skim life, they feel smarter (ha)! I, on the other hand, don’t mind not having all the answers, in fact, I think I rather enjoy it. It keeps me interested, perplexed, and determined to dig deeper… Calleen
Love your posts….and your pictures. This one, for example. How does one access the photographer? I tried and failed.
Dolores Guarini
Dear Dolores,
Thank you for reading and for your comments. I tend to take photos from wikimedia commons or flickr that are in the public domain and attribute them as the photographer requests. Unfortunately I do not know how to get to them if you cannot find their flickr page,
Best wishes,
Karl