What is the FIRST THING you think of when...

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Did you think of an explosion?
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Thinking of a destructive explosion at first can mean you are anxious, cynical, or otherwise gullible at the moment, yet looking just a TINY bit closer and you can see an amazing collision of stars, clouds, and sea.

Just a reminder to close your eyes and open your heart.

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  • ~the sun fell into the ocean?~
    • Well I see two dragons breathing fire
    • Well I see two dragons breathing fire
  • For me it looks like the the birth of the universe :-)
  • I think of CREATION
  • "Thinking of an explosion at first can mean you are very anxious, cynical, or otherwise gullible at the moment". Question is: who says this, and why should we believe it? Life itself is full of explosions.....not necessarily dangerous. How about splitting the atom.....how about baby birds, baby chicks and even baby turtles breaking out of their shells; and best of all, how about the fireworks we observe on various holidays. Is this not small explosion. Yes, they CAN be hazardous to our health if not used wisely. Are these not an explosions of sorts, even though we don't see the vibrant, beautiful colors (with the exception of the fireworks, of course) I respectfully and definitely disagree with this statement.

    And......."Just a reminder to close your eyes and open your heart"???? Excuse me.....I feel that people need to open their eyes MORE.....not close them.
    • Excuse me, but I can see you fail to understand metaphors.
      When I said "close you're eyes, open you're heart", I meant that there is more to seeing than the eyes.

      Which, I must say, I should apply to myself more often. You're right, Little Feather, explosions aren't just about destruction, but can mean a whole new start, too.
    • Excuse me, but I can see you fail to understand metaphors.
      When I said "close you're eyes, open you're heart", I meant that there is more to seeing than the eyes.

      Which, I must say, I should apply to myself more often. You're right, Little Feather, explosions aren't just about destruction, but can mean a whole new start, too.
  • In the first second i saw a nuclear blast..after i looked it carefully i saw a birthpool of stars and galaxies...
  • I seen the fire bird =) ~*
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