gravity emotions
Posted byDiana van der HarstPosted inUncategorizedTags:arts, energy, existentialism, gravity, motion, nature, Physics, psychology, universe, wave
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Emotions with an electron microscope? I imagine mine in cool colours.
Really? Cool emotion colours for you?
But no, not emotions with an electron microscope here. What I am expressing is the phenomenon of how the emotions of an individual, radiating in the air, can bundle a whole lot of characters and pull them, by the power of gravity, all in the same direction, in the same pattern..
(by the way; the picture is actually a close up of a banksia cone, an Australian wildflower)
Thanks for your kind clarification.