Friday, May 15, 2015

Stitch Binding: Volume 1

Do you have someone in your mind?
Yes.



Tell me about the person.
He resembles a world of contrast; honest and secretive, open and selective, sarcastic and reserved, strong and gentle, feminine and masculine, friendly and intimidating.
Constructed by such a kaleidoscope of planes and patterns, the more I discover, the more it expands.
He's an apple of many's eye.



What do you like about this person?
As much of a people's person, flamboyant full-time, his genuineness shines at times. He could be generous in giving, and in some situations, it spills off, selectively. Sometimes accidentally. 
He enters a space with confidence and a purpose, his goals are spelt on his forehead.
Sometimes he shies off a facade. 



What is this person's physical attributions?
Kind eyes. That's probably where you can see most of his true self. 
He has a body frame of a certain archetype - strong shoulders, well defined upper body 
and of course when he express with his body, he's speaks fluently and instinctively.
Sometimes a glow peaks at his cheek bones. And that is often perceived as an irresistible charm.
Also that handsome hue of his brown skin.



What do you feel about this person?
That he has so much to discover about his potential. I love the sense of rawness that he illuminates now and then, as if it is all done subconsciously. 
He has a very unique blend of flavour - at least to what I see.
Naturally I know what my reactions could be systematically qualified as - that I felt affection for him.
I would say I wish he feels the same, but there's no need for that.
I am not about to decide how this beauty feels.

He reminds me of the very untainted fondness one could feel. One that blossoms and nurture.



Do you have anything to say to him?
You're a wonderful being. 
I wish you could be constantly surrounded by affection, affection you deserve.


















After thought:
My world could have been shrunk into the size of a palm.
But for all energy the universe has drawn, it says now, and the present is where it lives.
I thank you for for such reminders. 

Love

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