Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Clarity



When the path is unclear, we can return to the breath
The font of life from beginning to end, it is always there
Like the beat of the heart, it sustains...and guides

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This was written for the Trifecta Challenge of the week :)

This week's word is:

PATH
1: a trodden way
2: a track specially constructed for a particular use
3a : course, route
  b : a way of life, conduct, or thought

Please remember:
  • Your response must be between 33 and 333 words.
  • You must use the 3rd definition of the given word in your post.
  • The word itself needs to be included in your response.
  • You may not use a variation of the word; it needs to be exactly as stated above. 
  • Only one entry per writer.
  • Trifecta is open to everyone.  Please join us.

21 comments:

  1. I love this!!! Reminds me of yoga - my new passion! Really well done; like the picture too!

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    1. Thank you! :) Awesome about yoga...it's allllll about the breath.

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  2. First thing I thought of too, yoga. I attend a lot of yoga classes. The discipline itself is all about clarity and breath. Nice.

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  3. Simply beautiful,with the photo, really is - this would make a lovely haibun with a haiku at the end -sent you the link.

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    1. Thank you! :D ... I'm familiar with what a haiku is - 5-7-5 - but not a haibun...

      Never did get the link you were speaking of, I wonder where you sent it?

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  4. Like the idea of walking the path to the beat of my heart.

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    1. Maybe that's the drum everyone's always going on about :)

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  5. "The font of life"-beautiful:-)Loved the photo as well,great job Dawn.

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  6. the photo-- the words... they all work so perfectly well together... and i appreciate the wisdom that those very few words share

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  7. This is beautiful - nice work!

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  8. I can definitely see this as part of a meditation exercise (:

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