Near Ocean Lake

Outer Banks
Two egrets
Hang out

Moving slowly and deliberately with great apparent concentration, the egret is master of its domain.

“For thought is a bird of space, that in a cage of words may indeed unfold its wings but cannot fly.” – Kahlil Gibran

Formal Qualities

Singular ability
Ordinary transform
Resonant quality

Companionable, geometrical, and spiritual, all imbue a warm presence.

“Give me matter, and I will construct a world out of it!” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Serendipity

Reflective inquiry
Process meaning
Agreeable value

A snowy egret at the northern end of Ocean Lake stands out from a complex environment.

“There is compelled recognition of an object of experience which is infinitely other and more than what is asserted to be alone experienced.” – John Dewey

Logical Complement

Positive opposite
Interpreted intuitively
Actual toggling

Abstract inversions help clarify conceptual thinking.

“True power is in the hands of the one who thrives in the positive, after having known and conquered the negative.” – C. JoyBell C.

Telluric Expansion

Contrast similarity
Unconscious apperception
Propagation distribution

Trees self organize based on adapting to prevailing conditions.

“Trees are sanctuaries. Whoever knows how to speak to them, whoever knows how to listen to them, can learn the truth.” – Herman Hesse

Geometrical Unity

General structure
Minimal assumptions
Conjugating action

There is a certain satisfaction from extracting the essence of something from only partial details.

“And so the good news is that you can rearrange any subject to learn most of it very, very quickly.” – Eric R. Weinstein

Clearer Sense

Context provision
Process intricacy
Irresistible entry

Beach houses, with their multilevel decking and external connecting stairways, are unique edifices.

“I woke up in between a memory and a dream.” – Tom Petty

Irresistibly Drawn

Real immersion
Isolatable terms
Continuity connection

Directly expressing generalization and particularity, a tributary operates as a means of demarcation flowing through the forest.

“Duration is difference, the inevitable force of differentiation and elaboration, which is also another name for becoming.” – Elizabeth Grosz

Productive Cycles

Thematic affinities
Abiding fascination
Continual reorientation

Much satisfaction is derived from organizing visual information.

“The first and most important thing you have to do is feel your way through a city so that you can return to it with complete assurance.” – Walter Benjamin

Scratch Thorny

Sharp touch
Self sustaining
Prickly pear

Adapted to conserve water, cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and sizes. They are fond of well-draining sand.

“How’d you manage to get tangled up with a cactus?” – Karen Witemeyer

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