February 4, 2010

“the white pebble” print?

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[Note To Team:] I’m thin­king this pic­ture REALLY needs to a print one day. Pre­fe­rably soon. Yes? It fits in VERY nicely with “Remem­ber Who You Are”.…

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6 Responses to ““the white pebble” print?”

  1. JScarantino says:

    Please. Yes. I will be first in line to buy two copies.

  2. MidoriLei says:

    when I read this (it’s ama­zing!) I thought about Phi­lip­pians 2: 13 (NLT) For God is wor­king in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what plea­ses him.

    It’s encou­ra­ging to me to know that when I silence all the voi­ces of the world, all the nega­tive voi­ces in my own head, and just simply be still and lis­ten to the posi­tive voice within me telling me what my real desi­res are… I know God is there– He CREATED the desire and He crea­tes the POWER for me to carry it out.

  3. Susan Wenger says:

    An inte­res­ting thing about that metaphor. It implies that we never change. Who we are, really, is writ­ten in stone, and time doesn’t change us. Time only reveals our true selves.

    I’ve won­de­red about this for years, and I still haven’t deci­ded whether I think it’s true.

  4. This one is really stan­dout, I think. Your best, most power­ful religion/spiritually-themed one to date. Inte­res­ting to have so much of your own text in a dra­wing– reminds me of the “Desi­de­rata” that must have sold lite­rally squi­lions, in power-format, back in the… what, 70’s? Then there was the “foot­prints in the sand” poem, not as deep IMO but it also sho­wed up all over the place writ­ten on things. Just saying– peo­ple do want ins­pi­ring wri­ting han­ging on their walls.

  5. Brett Legree says:

    You, sir, just “get it”.

    Prin­ted out and pos­ted in my works­pace, at work and at home.

    And I’d pay good money for an offi­cial print of this, too — to be hung up in the office when my “evil plan” comes to fruition.

  6. Dante Glimp says:

    @eric i think you are totally right because this you­tube video shows it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwnKZ7NpKTc

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