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Date Posted: 21:40:50 06/08/02 Sat
Author: Anonymous
Subject: Ocean And Sky

Carl Jung was one among many, perhaps borrowing from poets, who deemed the sea to be the perfect archetype of emotion: that its fluidity, depth and tides were in harmony with the endless prisms of feeling. The sky, then, is a quiet reminder of the spirit. Ocean would seem to overcome the sky in its dynamism, weight and power. Or does it? The sea is small next to the endlessness of the sky and the galaxies it cradles in its arms. Its true proportion, and all it contains overwhelms the sea by an expanse beyond measure, although all we often see are the weightless clouds drifting by like dreaming, shapeshifting angels at the tips of our vision.

Ethereal, unassuming and light, there is nothing that can overcome or overpower the spirit. And still, both are catchers of light, rays are diamonds in the horizons of a stirred surface; warmed to peace and ecstacy, and starlight casts its brilliant gaze to eternity, its sight never ceasing long after its source fades. Like starlight, the spirit's shore is forever itself.

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