Your Self-Talk by amota99517
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Labels... what are they?... why do we use them?... and who said that we had to? Labels are used for many things. They identify the objects in our space... table, chair, window. We also use labels for other things and I do not mean the kind of labels that we apply to a surface. Every day we place labels upon our qualities. When we feel that we are lacking in abundance, we have just placed the label "lack" upon our abundance. We have told ourselves that we "lack" abundance. That's right... we put a label on it didn't we? Now this is kind of interesting, isn't it? So today... just for today... listen to your self-talk and count the number of labels that you are placing upon yourself and your future. Then when you hear yourself say something that is not the truth of yourself, I want you to say "cancel, cancel... that is not the truth of who I am." Once you start practicing removing labels of limitation, you will find more of whatever it is that you desire to have in your life.
Our thought for the day is: 'Argue for your limitations and, sure enough, they're yours.' Quote by Richard Bach
I wish you a day filled with light and energy... a day that will bring a song to your soul and joy to your heart.
© Gayle O
This is a single flame created in Apophysis 3D Hack. The seed script used in this piece is BDs Escher and Spherical script and can be found on the Deviant Art web site in the fractal resources section.
Thank you for stopping by to share a moment of time with me and for viewing my art. Thank you for your comments on this image and my previous images. Each one is like a precious jewel and will always be treasured. I send a most heart felt thank you to those of you who have favored me as an artist or have favored one of my images. Your visits to my gallery mean a lot to me. They make my world a little brighter and bring rainbows to my valley of life.
I wish you a grand and glorious day. A day full of light and energy and enough sunshine to cast away any darkness that may try to intrude. It is your day to shine. Namaste.
Comments (54)
moochagoo
Very creative work. A new kind of picture !
kepp
excellant work Gayle super colours
annie5
A pleasure for the eyes,Gayle! I enjoy those colors..very nice :)
bpclarke
Great results and creation. Superb colors and design.
npauling
Beautiful and so unusual. I love the little colourful spirals in the center. Lovely work.
jocko500
super cool looking
3x3
lovely shapes and colors my friend x
erlandpil
Great image in great color erland
greensleeves81
Namaste! Where did you get it from? Pranamam! Do you know that word? You say Namaste is for a person and 'Pranamam' is for God. In our language ( Malayalam)namaste is 'namaskaram'. Both words come from Sanskrit and is same in Hindi.
LBJ2
Wonderful fractal composition, Gayle. Also a lot of wise words. Intelligent perspective. Labels on humans can be dangerous, but are often applied by ourselves and by others. But i understand what you are saying, and i agree.
Hendesse
Outstanding Fractal. Wonderful colors and fantastic design!
Flint_Hawk Online Now!
Great wisdom & beauty!
carlx
Superb and wonderful composition, Gayle!!!
sandra46
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
three_grrr
Beautiful working of this script, and wise wise words.
kasalin
Beautiful colours and wonderful image, excellent render !!! 5*
Minda
another excellent creation gayle!!
afugatt
Gorgeous design!
lior
Superb design!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tresamie
Unusual and fascinating!
kleinhoon
Wonderful display of colorful spirals..!!
beatoangelico
Lovely work..Bravissimo..!!!!
pops
Sorry I haven't been commenting but my 4 month old computer broke and just got fixed
DreamersWish
Totally delightful looking! Plum wonderful coloration. Very interesting thoughts there. I have a feeling that I would have hundreds of labels a day. Fantastic work!