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Oscillating Through Space

5/25/2017

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Vibrations. Variations in wavelength ultimately comprising the matter, and material to maintain this vast universe in equilibrium. Balance. Balanced are the sound waves, ocean waves, light rays, and energy waves. Peaks and valleys define the ups and downs of a wave, yet the motion is constant, the balance is undeniable. For every ‘up’, there is an equal ‘down’, and for each ‘down’, ‘up’ matches it’s lifelong partner. These vibrations have infiltrated, and saturated, spreading the balance of energy from the smallest atom to the Amazonian Rainforest ecosystem. Life ceases, as vibrations conduct their final wave (goodbye), simply transferring its energy to another, another who is made complete, by this infinite shifting and re-balancing of vibrations.
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    Nature perfected this ebb and flow, while humans aim and constantly strike at the integrity of this law. The Law of Nature, an absolute principle, carved and chiseled deep, at the core of earth. A law, non-perverted nor influenced by mankind, exercising its force and discipline, with no regard for any political agenda or corporate manipulation. The solution to this world soaked in misery, destruction, hatred, and violence is not behind a ingenious technological algorithm or overly complex humanized power-point presentation. The elucidation rests with Nature and once society learns to listen, and respect the land, our misery’s shall peacefully dissolve. Nature inscribed absolute universal law, and vibrational balance will eternally reign supreme.

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Tongariro Crossing_Starlit Rambler
Volcanic crossing in the middle of the North Island
Nugget Point Catlins Coast_Starlit Rambler
Nugget Point, Catlins Coast
Cathedral Cove
Jumping for joy at Cathedral Cove
Waiotapu
Geological hot pools if the central of the North Island. Think Yellowstone(ish)
Taranaki Paragliding
Paragliding on the south coast of Taranaki
Frankenstein Rock
Looks like Frankenstein? Anyone else?
blue penguin
A wee blue penguin has since transferred his energy to another, caught in the violent sea at Cape Reinga
Wild horses
Travelling through the Forgotten Highway, a local, gifted us fresh honey from his hive and informed us of the wild horses up the canyon
Kiwi Stewart Island
A special mid-day sighting of a Kiwi as we backpacked through Stewart Island
Catlins Coast sea lion
Catlins Coast sea lion heading out to the ocean
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A man from Wellington, traveling with his pet goat, is surveying the launch and landing at Back Beach, New Plymouth.
Catlins Coast
Another beautiful scene on the Catlins Coast
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As the seaside brief damp showers subsided, out came the rainbow
Wharariki Beach
Wharariki Beach horse back ride, simply stunning in the natural beauty
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