This foggy, late autumn day, has inspired today's blog. The meadows and surrounding hills have been shrouded in a thick blanket of fog all day. The walk with Blossom this morning had a different dimension to it, with cows and sheep appearing and disappearing in and out of the mists as we passed.
Knowing what would normally be visible in the different areas, yet could not be seen today, it struck me that in a similar way, the memory and thought processes and even conversations, nowadays, sometimes take on aspects of vision, both internal and expressed externally, which may cloud what is really meant to be said and what is sometimes lost, if only temporarily.
In a positive vein, the vagueness and sometimes foggy thought process can possibly be beneficial, if accepted as a benefit. This can happen, if one can overcome the often immediate associated response of
frustration, sufficiently, to stop and let the brain take the time out it is apparently asking for, rather than making it continue to frustratingly struggle. Once cerebral equilibrium has been established, new and totally unassociated thought processes can emerge that take one on a comletely different cerebral journey. The clouds of the mind slowly lift and reveal beautiful new horizons, some of which you had not previously seen, or viewed in this new way.
The above experience, is similar to the way that the fog and mists of today, shut out the normally beautiful views. Yet at the same time, it helped inspire thoughts about the opportunities and potential benefits of giving the brain, temporary shut down / recovery time, which can then facilitate the development of further new inspirations.
I should point out that the words "inspire" and "inspiration" are used advisedly. I am mindful that the personal illuminations described and their resulting expression, will possibly only serve to create a thick fog / mist and even blurred understanding / misunderstanding for those not sharing the dementing process.
JSAFGA
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