Photo taken by contributor Meg, a recovered alcoholic who has discovered not only how glorious life can be, but that everyone can have access to such joy. She has found purpose in supporting people in, not only living lives they love, but in designing the very lives they want to be living. She is a Certified Life Coach and master communicator; an advocate for people’s voices to be heard. She publishes an advice blog,Take It from Meg. She also enjoys spending time with friends and family, particularly outdoors, and especially on her bicycle.
About this photo: “I built this cairn on the west shore of the Hudson River below a building I will always call home. Cairns are spiritual structures, giving face to the many things one sees and experiences in life. My life has been full of beauty and brokenness. Cairns remind me that all of it, when put together, can be stunningly beautiful.”
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Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you for reading/viewing 🙂
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Great composition. I love it.
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Thank you!
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I like the photo, and I like your description even more – beauty and brokenness.
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Duality is everywhere 🙂 Thank you!
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Lovingly built & photographed. I also construct cairns. They help me create balance in my life, even if only for the time I am doing them.
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Oh yes! Stillness and grace occur when one takes the time to live in the moment long enough to build a cairn..
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I have a cairn in my meditative spot. hey are excellent for focuing on.
This one seems quite tranquil.
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Yes, definitely. I built it on a very peaceful day.
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