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58 The Spark Inside

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Tina took a moment and said: “I actually don’t know what I believe in.

Or… I do believe in many things. Many! I believe in the power of nature, and in love. I believe that everybody has a spark inside.”


I asked her in which situations she was feeling her own spark the most.


“Helping hands…”, she mused. “Whenever I help. That can be in a practical manner, in a soul-level manner, in a psychological manner. Like, when the other person does not even ask for help, I read between the lines, I sense that help is needed. Also by listening, listening actively, as they say”, she smiled.

“I recently had a phone call with a friend and she told my how good it felt to be talking with me. Actually, I had called her because I was feeling sad, and then we both felt so much better after talking! I love helping people, and thinking outside the box in doing so, finding other solutions.”


She added: “And I feel this spark when I’m walking in nature. When I take up nature visually.”


Tina's smallest holds a spark inside. It's a spark that mirrors the other, and a spark that helps taking up nature visually. It holds this spark inside its very being (the canvas), and the canvas itself is shiny and bright with a touch of green light, as if nature was reverberating its energy in it. That spark actually has sharp edges, but it is securely held by in between the lines of the canvas.


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