Tue 23 Jun 2015
pie·bald
Posted by autumnrouse under Defining Moments
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adjective
- Having patches of black and white or of other colors; parti-colored.
- Composed of incongruous parts
noun
- A piebald animal, especially a horse.
We are none of us promised consistency. In many ways, this is probably for the best.Â
The human knack for adaptation being what it is, we pivot at some point between experiencing a comforting reassurance in the face of predictability to a stifling sense of ennui which is the ultimate suffocation and demise of the soul.
So, you know, vive la difference!
I’ve been playing with this notion visually for a while. In the two places I spend the most time I have been creating a graphic representation of outcomes I want to manifest in my life. There is less distinction in the messages, admonitions, and tender reminders I am putting under my notice than I would have predicted.
I see both instances declare happiness is a choice, work is requisite, and compassionate attention most desirable. How they are stitched together, and in what proportion each theme appears differs based on the setting and focus of my visioning, but I find the consistency – with crucial differences – augments my understanding and encourages their integration more thoroughly.
The colors are similar but they ramble and riot each in their own particular way.
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