Happy Valentine's day

February 14. The world outside is submerged in a strange, almost obsessive intent for festivity, wrapped in the red silk of expectations and the noisy glitter of promises that often dissolve before they are even fully spoken. But here, in this enclosed space of my internal dialogue, silence has a different taste—it is thick, almost palpable, like a prayer that has not yet found its words but has already filled my lungs. I watch how the light of the winter sun refracts through the glass, leaving long, pale traces upon the floor, and I think of Love—not as an event, not as a date on the calendar, but as an ontological necessity , as the only breath that justifies our presence in this world of shadows and reflections. The Feast of Love often finds us unprepared because we, in our human fragility, are accustomed to seeking it outside ourselves—in the gaze of the other, in the warmth of a hand, in the confirmation of our own significance through the presence of someone else. Psychoanalytic...

Mountain photography

 Mountain photography and spirituality can be intertwined in many ways. For some people, capturing the beauty of nature's tallest and most majestic creations can bring a sense of peace and wonder, connecting them to something greater than themselves.

For many, the mountains symbolize strength, stability, and resilience, and being in their presence can bring a feeling of grounding and rejuvenation. Photography can serve as a way to capture and preserve these moments of spiritual connection and awe.

Additionally, the process of seeking out and capturing the perfect shot in the mountains can also be seen as a spiritual journey in itself. The climb to reach the best vantage point, the patience to wait for the right light, and the effort to find the right composition all require discipline and mindfulness, much like many spiritual practices.

In short, for those who find spirituality in nature, mountain photography can serve as a way to connect with and capture the beauty and majesty of the natural world, leading to a deeper sense of awe and wonder.

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