If you want to understand the invisible look carefully at the visible.
The Talmud
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If you want to understand the invisible look carefully at the visible.
The Talmud
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18 Comments CherryPie on Jan 5th 2014
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A very appropriate and beautiful photograph for that thought.
I am glad you like it
One could also justifiably say “if you want to understand the visible consider carefully the invisible.”
Yes it is always worth considering what cannot be seen’
Yet…
Beautiful flower!
It is quite special, as are all flowers
That’s a beautiful flower. What is it? it’s amazing the detail one sees through a micro lens ,isnt it?
I shall now go off and ponder that thought an how it relates to my life.
Thank you.
It is a Dahlia, taken in the Dalhia walk at Cragside. It is a spectacular display in the autumn.
Mother Nature is always ready to guide us. This is beautiful, Cherry.
Mother nature does a perfect job.
Some people are seeing blind….(a Dutch expression) Dahlias are wonderful flowers and so much detail. Wonderful colour. Was this one in your garden?
It is a close up from a spectacular display of Dahlias at Cragside in the formal garden.
The Talmud, no less?
No less and no more
absolutely flawless, both the flower and your presentation
Thank You
Excellent quote, exquisite flower. I love how the petals are curled, and the whole dahlia forms a perfect ball.
Thank you The flower was amazing.