
Photo: Ofir Asif
Twixt the tethers of Heaven
And Earth,
Swings the trust
In the ropes
That you’d learned but
Perhaps
Did not quite
Yet test out.
For the Tuesday Photo Challenge: Action
Photo: Ofir Asif
Twixt the tethers of Heaven
And Earth,
Swings the trust
In the ropes
That you’d learned but
Perhaps
Did not quite
Yet test out.
For the Tuesday Photo Challenge: Action
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Ow, no, I’m all scrunched up just looking. Shudders. But I admire those who do
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Yeah, it is my nephew in the photo … Truth is, I would probably be happy to do this, too! It’s the spinning and tossing and upside-down milk-shaking that bothers me in roller-coasters, not the height. Not sure my body would allow this kind of rappelling at this time in my life, but I did marvelously well, and only with small adaptations, in the jungle ziplines in Thailand … so going across in the air can’t be THAT harder than going down … 😉
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Well I suppose it might rid me of my desire to jump from high places…
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Oy, yeah … that’s a tough one … and hopefully only remains a metaphor …
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I think it’s a desire to do something irreversible. My mother couldn’t carry a handbag across a bridge (she always gave it someone else to hold) cos she had a great urge to throw it into the water. The irreversible. I don’t claim to understand it, but I know it’s an impulse shared by many is various ways
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I can certainly understand it, even if most of us don’t act on it, I think many of us have it, at least in some points in our lives.
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Hmm.
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And … it is a good thing to know what spots (e.g. bridges…) may be places to take special care to not do irreversible things we will regret …
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As my mother would give her bag to someone else to hold, and I might stay away from the edge. Though less so now that I’ve no longer the height fear
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Indeed! And … I’m glad you don’t fear heights anymore. It is a difficult fear to overcome or even manage.
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I had a viral infection of the brain. I lost a lot of connections. Fully fine now (I think). But one of the things I lost was the fear of heights, not realised until my daughter remarked that I was walking along the edge of a cliff… I would never have done that! I was too scared to go up a step-ladder.
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Wow. Well, I guess sometimes there are unexpected ‘benefits’ even to brain infections. Yikes. …
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Yea. I could bore you with the full tale, but shan’t. Many, many benefits. But didn’t feel like it during the recovery.
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I bet it didn’t feel like it at the time, nor would it be the preferred way to ‘get’ the benefits … Feel free to ‘bore me’ any time! 🙂
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I thank you. Another time 🙂
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🙂
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Yes … and sometimes just good to know where we may need someone to hold our bag .. 😉
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wow…no thanks
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LOL! I hear you … 😉 It’s my nephew, hanging out there … 😉
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I can’t do that…even when I was younger 😂 but very courageous of him!
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He’s quite fearless. Not so much careless as truly fearless! 🙂
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!…אמיץ ומרתק לראות את העולם מהגובה
..מאפשר פרספקטיבה
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Indeed!
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