Conscious filling of the content for the soul

Website design By BotEap.comMarcia lost her voice. Patrice lost her freedom. Ken lost his legs.

Website design By BotEap.comAt some point in our lives we will all experience loss of one kind or another. We may lose a friend or two as we progress through elementary school. We can lose a love in our adolescence. Our pets can die or run away. 50% of marriages end in divorce.

Website design By BotEap.comSome of us may experience the heartbreaking loss of a child to illness, accident, or war. Most of us will have to get over the loss of our parents. We may lose our job.

Website design By BotEap.comHow do we fill the void?

Website design By BotEap.comHow do we make the void disappear?

Website design By BotEap.comHow do we reassemble the pieces of our lives so that everything makes sense again?

Website design By BotEap.comHurts. How do we stop the bread?

Website design By BotEap.comWe have all heard the expression that nature abhors a vacuum. Weeds are a perfect example. Cultivate some plot in your garden for flowers or vegetables. As soon as that empty space starts to fill up. Not with the flowers or vegetables you planted, but with the weeds. This is nature looking to fill the void.

Website design By BotEap.comAn empty table or counter in your home is the most attractive magnet for anything in your hand that you need to put down. Does anyone have a half empty closet?

Website design By BotEap.comNature wants us to be full too. That feeling of inner emptiness is the way nature produces us. Our souls and hearts were meant to be full. Many times the loss becomes a blessing in disguise. Loss was really nature’s way of calling us to greater wholeness. His way of replacing something inadequate with something more suitable to our potential.

Website design By BotEap.comHowever, often we cannot see beyond the pain. All we feel is pain. But as we begin to rebuild our lives, we are drawn to this greater potential. Sometimes we may feel the need to do more or to be more. Sometimes we are guided by forces we don’t understand or are unaware of.

Website design By BotEap.comWhile it may seem like it takes forever, eventually our emptiness is filled. Although we will never forget the loss, it becomes a part of the new you. But does it have to take that long? Is there a faster way to fill the void?

Website design By BotEap.comOddly enough, Adobe may have inadvertently found the solution in its latest version of Photoshop, CS5.

Website design By BotEap.comOne such great new feature in this photo editing software is a feature called “Content Aware Padding.” This feature allows you to crop, erase, or remove any part of your photo, and then Photoshop goes to work filling that area with new information calculated from the surrounding pixels.

Website design By BotEap.comBefore “Content Aware Fill”, the photo editor would have to manually fill that gap, piece by piece by cloning pixels from the remaining photo or replacing them entirely with some piece from another photo. Editing the old fashioned way could take hours. With “Content Aware Fill” that time could be reduced to just a few seconds.

Website design By BotEap.comThat’s great for filling the void in photos, but how does that relate to the void in our lives?

Website design By BotEap.comWe simply have to do what the Photoshop program does. We must look at the parts of our life that surround emptiness, loss, and see what information is most relevant, most important to us. We must look at all the interests that make up our life and grab pieces of it to start rebuilding.

Website design By BotEap.comDuring such a crisis in our life it is natural to focus on loss, on emptiness. To rebuild we must shift our focus to what remains, to the entire portions of our lives. It will happen eventually, but we can make it happen faster.

Website design By BotEap.comIn my studies, I have seen countless examples where photography has been used to speed recovery time for lost people. Marcia used photography to radically change her life after she completely lost her voice due to surgical complications. Patrice used photography to restore freedom in her life after she was called in to care for her invalid brother. Ken used photography to relieve chronic pain and boredom after losing the use of his legs in the line of duty. Many people have used photography as post-divorce therapy.

Website design By BotEap.comPhotography forces you to change your focus and start seeing the infinite beauty in all the wonders of this world. You’re naturally drawn to photographing the things you love when you start out, so it’s easy to forget about your problems. Your emptiness begins to fill with beauty. You smile a lot.

Website design By BotEap.comPhotography is the “content-conscious filling” of life.

Website design By BotEap.comTo become whole again, to become more than you are, you must do something. You must take action. Photography is perfect because it is simple. Everyone can take a picture. Some better than others, but we can all do it. The more you get involved, the more focused you become. You focus on the good and the beautiful.

Website design By BotEap.comPhotography forces you to get up and leave. It forces you to do something different. As a reward for taking action, you’ll see things you’ve never seen before. You will meet wonderful people you have never met before. Right next to what you love is more; and that is your Content Conscious Filling.

Website design By BotEap.comWhen you need a new view, remember that your camera already has a viewfinder. Why not use it to see all the beauty you’ve been missing? Use your camera to quickly fill the void.

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