Friday, October 28, 2005

Apophysis: For Aggie (Yin-Yang)


Transformation contains both change and stability, plurality and unity, movement and constancy. It has the nature of life, namely, to connect organically the polar opposites, the stumbling blocks of logic, and to unite them in an all embracing rhythm.

Lama Govinda

52 comments:

  1. and to unite them in an all embracing rhythm.

    very nice :0)

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  2. You're getting kind of prolific. I love this, the art and the quote. They work together. I need this kind of boost right now. Thank you. Garnet

    (I just have to mention that the word verification was "bdsex". The sympathetic vibration is humming.)

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  3. Yes, sweet one with voice like warm honey and puppy dog eyes that glance up showing the playfulness of a naughty little girl but the fire of a woman chained too long in her tower waiting to be rescued, I liked that turn of phrase too. :-)

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  4. Garnet, LMAO. Good to see you again my friend.

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  5. Trée, that was downright poetic :0)

    how did you get to know me so well ;0)

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  6. I have special talents my dear. I can't explain them but just a touch from my hands and women cry. Sometimes tears of joy, sometimes tears of love, sometimes tears of understanding, sometimes tears of compassion, sometimes tears of joy, sometimes tears of passion, sometimes tears of joy, sometimes tears unexplained for words can't explain everything.

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  7. sometimes tears of passion, sometimes tears of joy, sometimes tears unexplained for words can't explain everything.

    damn Trée, that is beautiful, you are feeling philosophical tonite.

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  8. Yes, in a rare mood. One show only tonight. Back stage passes available if you know the secret password.

    Let me know if this is too much. I can't be held responsible for weak hearts or heaving bosoms, as the case may be.

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  9. heaving bosoms, hot flashes, curling toes LOL

    never too much


    now where did I put that secret password.....hmmmmm :0)

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  10. Perhaps an educated Southern whisper like the cool breeze of a Fall moonrise will spark your memory.

    If that doesn't work, then we'll have to get the heavy equipment out.

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  11. Trée, you do know all the right things to say, still looking, it must be around here somewhere :0)


    put the heavy equipment on stand by though, just in case :0)

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  12. Oh it's standing by, don't you worry about that.

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  13. :0) oh good, beacause I just can't seem to find that password

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  14. No password, Mmm . . .

    Since this isn't your first time, I must ask you to assume the position. Hands on the wall, and spread those legs.

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  15. oooh a frisking, how fun :0) LOL

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  16. just ignore the heaving bosom,(or not, your choice) I seem to be having trouble breathing and not in a bad way :0)

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  17. Eyes straight ahead please. And watch that moaning, cause my experience is moaning simply begets moaning which begets even more moaning. Little wider now.

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  18. LOL and we wouldn't want that now would we :0)


    or would we ;0)

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  19. Hey, we just cleaned the floor. If you get it wet you gonna have to clean it.

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  20. Trée, you have really got to warn me before you say stuff like that. LOL

    don't worry, I'll take care of it ;0)

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  21. ROTFLMAO. Sorry, I didn't think this was your first rodeo. ;-)

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  22. LOL, not my first, but still new to the circuit

    but you know I am all about conservation efforts to save horses LOL

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  23. That's a good start, but do you have the boots?

    No boots is a deal breaker.

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  24. what kind of boots would you like dear, I have several :0)

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  25. No spurs. Soft Indian knee high mocs with tassles and fancy beads. Suede would be nice, since these are the boots that ain't coming off, which can't be said for my plans for you.

    You might want to check Aggie's archives from a few weeks ago for a visual.

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  26. ooooh those are nice, soft and supple, I think I can arrange a pair of those :0)


    you want the whole costume of just the boots :0)

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  27. Well, the whole costume would be nice, but at this point I think it would just wind up on the floor anyway, so I would say just the boots tonight.

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  28. then just boots is what you shall have :0) we will just save the rest of the outfit for another time :0)

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  29. Prefect. If only all who came before the court were so agreeable. *sigh*

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  30. wow great picture and poetic too

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  31. Trée this is so very perfect! I tried for the duality of color but everything kept blending and I took that as a sign that my yin and yang are really just one thing.

    Yes - tears again. You are gifted in this way.

    I'm going to say this one more time: you can and should create a book. You could sell it easily.
    I'd buy 10 copies for myself.

    Sorry about cutting out early. The last 10 days have truly been a year long. The words Friday Night were synonamous with Lunesta last night. I was in bed by 9pm and I slept 12hrs without waking.
    As sensual and beautiful as you are, sleep won that round.

    The good news is that I finally feel refreshed....and I've got my boots on today! Without spurs.

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  32. mmulibra, always good to have visitors from the East. Thanks for your kind words and hope to see you again. You've got some wonderful pictures on your site. Makes me wish I was in Japan today. :-)

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  33. A, I had the coffee and blanket and the sun all align in perfect harmony to play you a loving Good Morning, but atlast, the cow jumped over the moon.

    :-)

    Afternoon sweetie!

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  34. Aggie, I'm at a loss for words on how to respond to such a wonderful comment. The only thing I can think of is, let me grab my cowboy hat, I'm on my way baby, and you comment has put me "half out of my mind."

    You know, I love that song and I listen to it almost everyday. How did I ever miss downloading that one. :-)

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  35. I've been there all day at that spot all day and I have to say, you look mighty good in black. Yes, very nice indeed! :-)

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  36. Why thank you darlin' Such a nice thing to say. Sky or Tree? ;-)

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  37. The song is absolutely addictive isn't it? That was the one that got me started on my Chris Isaak obsession. LOL Heard it on his cable show that used to air on Showtime.
    I AM the girl, half out of her mind. LOL Can't think of a tune that fits me more.
    Stepping out to grab the CD as we speak!

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  38. Glad to hear you are in a grabbing mood. When you finish with that CD, I got somthin for ya. :-)

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  39. Well, that's a hard one! ;-) Think, I will go with the 2nd option.

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  40. I like that quote, goes perfectly with the art. I believe that ppposites attract, they compliment and support each other.

    *hugs*

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  41. Good choice Sunshine. Your powers of observation never cease to amaze me. ;-)

    I think my Yin needs a litte Yang. Hot and Cold; Hard and Soft; in an all embracing rhythm. :-)

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  42. Hey Ms Ruler of Bananas. Sounds like you might be feeling a little better. Hugs and kisses. :-)

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  43. I did say 'Anything!', so let me know, if there is anything I can do :-)

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  44. Just be you. Your mere presence nourishes my soul like a spring shower refreshes May flowers. :-)

    However, if you feel the need to do more, I'm sure we can reach a mutally satisfying arrangement.

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  45. I could make you a fruitsalad.

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  46. That would be fabulous. I could use the carbs.

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  47. Your artwork is beautiful!

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  48. Stargazer, as is your photography. :-)

    Thanks for those wonderfully kind words. They make me smile.

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  49. I make a thoroughly decadent vanilla dressing that is perfect for fruit salads. Can I tempt you?
    btw, how are your acting skills? Can you for example fashion different facial expressions by request?

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  50. Those that know me say I can express just about any emotion without saying a word. :-)

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  51. Excellent. I have a job for you.

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