{A 2010 RESOLUTION}

an iPhone photo a day for 365 days | by melissa schwartz

we are what we think. all that we are arises with our thoughts. with our thoughts, we make the world.
— buddha
oh hello 2011.

oh hello 2011.

you cannot solve a problem with the belief system that caused it.
— albert einstein
i find myself in an overwhelming state of appreciation.

i find myself in an overwhelming state of appreciation.

seek joy first and foremost.
seek reasons to laugh.
seek reasons to offer words of praise to self and others.
seek beauty in nature, beasts and other humans.
seek reasons to love in every segment of every day.
look for something that brings forth within you a feeling of love.
seek that which uplifts you.
seek opportunity to offer that which uplifts another.
seek a feeling of well being.
know that your value can only be measured in terms of joy.

acknowledge your absolute freedom to do any of these things or not do any of these things, for it is without exception your choice in every moment of every day.

— abraham hicks
peace.

peace.

match the frequency of the reality you want… you cannot help but get that reality. it can be no other way. this is not philosophy. this is physics.
— albert einstein
calla.

calla.

even a stone, and more easily a flower or a bird, could show you the way back to God, to the Source, to yourself. when you look at it or hold it & let it be without imposing a word of mental label on it, a sense of awe, of wonder, arises within you. its essence silently communicates itself to you and reflects your own essence back to you.
— eckhart tolle
beauty is.

beauty is.

to find yourself, think for yourself.
— socrates
interpretive art.

interpretive art.

become one who is happy with that which you are and with that which you have - while at the same time being eager for more. that is the optimal creative vantage point. to stand on the brink of what is coming, feeling eager, optimistic anticipation - with no feeling of impatience, doubt or unworthiness hindering the receiving of it.
— abraham hicks
christmas day.

christmas day.