River Sanctuary
River Sanctuary is a somewhere you can go to find peace, enlightenment and wisdom. It is in a forgotten place, where people no longer go. It is too far away and most people won’t bother looking for it. This remoteness is part of its appeal. You know you won’t be disturbed as you spend some quiet time with your self, reflecting on the things which are important to you. There are challenges in reaching this place but you know it will be worth the effort when you get there.
On arrival at the river sanctuary you can sit by the banks and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the water as you soak in the sunshine. You can drink from the sanctuary falls. It is cool, fresh and pure. Somehow it clears your mind and sharpens your vision.
As you ramble over the bridge you notice some steps leading up the hill. Further up there’s some kind of bridge. Where does it lead?
Blog Background
While creating River Sanctuary I put images of it as it progressed on my blog. Emma Barone left a few comments, here’s how our conversation went.
Emma:
“Hi Ed P, I really like this image, River Sanctuary. I want to go there stand at the bridge & hear the water, smell the fresh air, see the beautiful greenery & the trippy blue sky. There is probably a secret cave above the waterfall. It’s magical. “
Ed P:
“Hi Emma, You're right about the secret cave. Have a look at the larger version, click the image and new window will open. There's someone in the cave waiting for you but you have to convince him you are the person he is expecting so that he'll let down the bridge for you.
“Thanks for dropping by. Keep an eye on the blog so you will know when the picture is finished. You'll be able to explore it fully then.”
Emma:
“Hi Ed P, how cool is that, when I took a closer look I seen the draw bridge & the bridge keeper. I wonder will he let me into the magic cave, I am curious & I want to see inside.”
Ed P:
"Hi Emma, Be careful as you climb the hill. If you are wearing high heels you might end up with your heels to heaven..."
There are few more detail pictures in my Spiritual Art Gallery.
*Ed P
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