Getting Past Stuckness – Taking Action – Introducing Red Onion #7 – Picture to Ponder – V6-Issue2

by Sheila Finkelstein on January 15, 2010

Today’s post will be, of necessity, a demonstration of “less is more” – fewer words than usual on my part. So many of them around the “right” words have been running around my head that I allowed myself to stay stalled. I’ve been wanting to ensure that you understand what’s available for you in my upcoming Through and From the Lens Course, starting this Tuesday, January 19th.

It offers new insights, artistry and breakthroughs through the discipline and guidance of photography. There is an affiliate program through which those of you in business can promote this course. See Affiliate for more information.

Today’s Photo represents another story or set of stories that have been running

red onion #7 - first cuts

around in my head. I purchased two new, beautiful red onions last week to continue my RED ONION STORY (email me if you wish the link for the first – “onion story” in the subject) and I’ve been creating stories, in my head, around the new ones all week, continuing to observe analogies in my life.

Today, in addition to passive observing I declared the bold action of taking the first cut and then more.

My photo/seeing course offers an easy, enjoyable way of taking first, fun cuts in your own life using a digital camera.

Without any more story around today’s photo, I’m inviting you to be with it, without prompts on my part.

Later, I will share some of my observations here on my blog. Check there tomorrow. Even before I add comments though, I invite you to share your experience in the comments section under this post.

Self-Reflecting Queries
Where in your life might there be places you are allowing yourself to be pinned down by stories you’re telling yourself or by waiting to say the “perfect” thing?

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Linda January 15, 2010 at 2:29 pm

The onion on first look for me , made me see an onion in a womb of it mother. It made me think of my daughter who is having heart problems and usually the onion brings a tear;
But not this one as I seen how beautifully protected it was-and vibrant.
Hope I responded in the right place for comments on the onion, peace , smiles Linda DeNarde

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Sheila Finkelstein January 16, 2010 at 8:02 pm

You found the right place, Linda, and thank you so much for posting your comment.

Firstly, let me say that I’m so sorry that your daughter is having heart problems. Given you saw womb-like protection, I’m assuming that this photo gave you some measure of peace. For that, I’m glad.

Interestingly, for me, I am so caught up in the masked face that I see – one open eye, one closed – that I am having a challenge seeing the womb.

I am posting it on FlickR to see if anyone comments and I am going to add to our discussion in the first session of the Through and From the Lens class, as we share the multitude of perspectives people have.

Thank you so much.

Much love and appreciation,
Sheila

Peace and healing for your daughter – a completely healthy heart.

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