
A glass must be emptied before it can be filled.
Make space, make way for the new and unknown.
One sees then receives and, if worthy, takes root.
But which method is best used to sift and prove?
A landscape is not the same from one day to the next.
The minds-eye is tinted with memory and outlook.
Is pure perception possible when all is linked and woven?
Can one cultivate a receptive space within?
Written by Natasha Hubert
Make space, make way for the new and unknown.
One sees then receives and, if worthy, takes root.
But which method is best used to sift and prove?
A landscape is not the same from one day to the next.
The minds-eye is tinted with memory and outlook.
Is pure perception possible when all is linked and woven?
Can one cultivate a receptive space within?
Written by Natasha Hubert