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Emergence / Sage

travelers abstract painting

Sage

sage
one (such as a profound philosopher) distinguished for wisdom. : a mature or venerable person of sound judgment. sage.

20×20″
Acrylic, clear quartz, framed

Butterflies: Common crow (Phillipines), Red Glider (Bangui, Central Africa), Rice Paper (Sulawesi Island, Indonesia)


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About Sage

Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the hills, there lived a group of people who were on a quest to find the meaning of life. They believed that there was something more to existence than just the daily routines of work and survival.

Every day, these people would gather in the village square and discuss their thoughts and ideas about life. They debated the purpose of their existence, the nature of happiness, and the meaning of success. They sought answers to questions that had plagued humanity for centuries.

One day, a traveler arrived in the village. He was a wise old man who had traveled the world and had seen many things. He listened to the people’s conversations and joined in their debates. He shared his own experiences and insights, and soon the villagers began to look up to him as a wise sage.

The traveler saw that the people were struggling to find meaning in their lives. He knew that they needed a symbol, something that would inspire them and give them hope.

One evening, as the sun was setting, the traveler took the villagers on a journey up to the top of the hill. There, he pointed to the sky and showed them a star that was shining brightly.

“That star,” he said, “represents the human spirit. It is a symbol of our endless pursuit of knowledge, of our quest for meaning, of our eternal yearning for something more.”

The villagers looked up at the star and felt a sense of wonder and awe. They knew that the traveler was right. They realized that the pursuit of life was not just about material possessions or personal success, but about something much deeper and more profound.

From that day on, the villagers began to live their lives with a new sense of purpose. They saw themselves as seekers of truth and seekers of the human spirit. They knew that their quest would never end, but they were content in the knowledge that they were part of something much greater than themselves.

And so, the people of the village continued their conversations and debates, but now they did so with a new sense of hope and inspiration. They looked up at the star every night and were reminded of the boundless potential of the human spirit, and the endless possibilities that lay ahead.

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