We all have our own destinies. As to what they are, we may only know in hindsight. Unless, of course, we tap into the All-knowing - which can give us true insight as to who we are and where we are going.
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Love your photos. Different perspectives, exploring life from various angles . . . nice blog. I, too, am fascinated by destiny, which is why I explores answers through my writing. My latest novel, Field of Destiny, explores the power of a single decision and how it affects our destiny. Here's a question: will we find our true destiny no matter what path we take, or can a choice take us somewhere else? And if so is htat somewhere else our true hidden destiny. Do we ever get off course? I have no answers, only lots of questions!!
Thank you for your comments. Alas, I cannot take credit for the photos or the paintings. They are all products of Red Shoe Studio and Linda Carter Holman. However, they serve as great inspiration for me. As for your questions and destiny. I too, have no answers. Your questions are my questions. If I were going to "assume" or "suppose" I would say that whatever decisions we make DO affect our destiny - but is there only one destiny? I don't think so. Is one path better than another? Perhaps. But really, it all depends on how you view it. One of my favorite quotes is from a book by Dr. Wayne Dyer, "Change the way you look at things and the things you look at will change."
Now a couple of questions for you: I'm curious, how did you come to discover my blog? and A novelist, eh? if I type in the title of your book will I then know who you are?
Oh - and when I say they are "products" of Red Shoe Studio - I simply mean the photos were personal photos of Linda Carter Holman - either taken by her or someone in her family and of course the paintings are painted by her. Just wanted to clarify that.
I live in Oklahoma in the small town where Linda Carter Holman was born. I am a writer for the local website news source www.1600kush.com. I also assist Linda in promoting her art. It's the least I can do since she and her husband Greg were the ones who introduced me to my husband over 30 years ago. We have three children - two boys and a girl and three grandchildren - a set of twin girls and a boy. We recently moved back to Oklahoma after spending over 20 years in the great white tundra known as Minnesota. I'm enjoying my "life in a small town."
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Love your photos. Different perspectives, exploring life from various angles . . . nice blog. I, too, am fascinated by destiny, which is why I explores answers through my writing. My latest novel, Field of Destiny, explores the power of a single decision and how it affects our destiny. Here's a question: will we find our true destiny no matter what path we take, or can a choice take us somewhere else? And if so is htat somewhere else our true hidden destiny. Do we ever get off course? I have no answers, only lots of questions!!
Thank you for your comments. Alas, I cannot take credit for the photos or the paintings. They are all products of Red Shoe Studio and Linda Carter Holman. However, they serve as great inspiration for me.
As for your questions and destiny. I too, have no answers. Your questions are my questions. If I were going to "assume" or "suppose" I would say that whatever decisions we make DO affect our destiny - but is there only one destiny? I don't think so. Is one path better than another? Perhaps. But really, it all depends on how you view it. One of my favorite quotes is from a book by Dr. Wayne Dyer, "Change the way you look at things and the things you look at will change."
Now a couple of questions for you:
I'm curious, how did you come to discover my blog?
and
A novelist, eh? if I type in the title of your book will I then know who you are?
So far, I'm fascinated...
Oh - and when I say they are "products" of Red Shoe Studio - I simply mean the photos were personal photos of Linda Carter Holman - either taken by her or someone in her family and of course the paintings are painted by her.
Just wanted to clarify that.
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