Sunday, 31 August 2014

Another little reminder....




I had this little ring box for a while and knew I wanted to do something with it. It is worn and soft and has a lovely patina from years of being handled. My yoga teacher tells us to 'let go' at the physical and psychological level. We hold on to so much that isn't helpful to us. It's hard for me to remember to do this outside of my yoga class though, so this is my little reminder.....

14 comments:

Marci said...

Exquisite! A great reminder. Love the box, too.

Murgatroyd said...

Yum-diddli-umptious!

Morna Crites-Moore said...

Very precious - I love it. Is it for sale? If yes, please let me know.

I save little boxes, too, and place little treasures inside - I used to call them "Look Insides." I like this idea of placing thoughts and words inside.

:-)

KC'sCourt! said...

The box is absolutely lovely
Julie xxxxxxxx

epocktextiles said...

perfect in every way

Diane Foster said...

Great Christine - loving the concept xxdi

The Junque Seeker said...

Just found your blog via Pinterest. Your work is just wonderful and so inspiring.

gentlework said...

Thankyou all for taking the time to comment xx

Sorry Morna Crites-Moore, this is not for sale, I made it for myself..

Morna Crites-Moore said...

I like that you are keeping it ... it is a treasure. xo

Andy Lloyd Williams said...

I too have just discovered your blog via Pinterest - what a find! Does your heart good. Thank you so much.

Jayne said...

Such a wonderful reminder outside of your yoga practice Christine. It is beautiful.

The Rustic Victorian said...

Thank you for sharing so many treasures of your heart and hands. I am inspired and calmed when I visit you. Did you know you are very calming, very grounding, and relaxing. That's a great gift.
Blessings in your day
Marcie

Julia S-W said...

I have just found this little beauty on pinterest and wanted to find out more about it. I cannot describe the thoughts it invokes but everyone should see this and own one for when we need an extra something in our lives. Thank you.
Your work is exquisite.
Julia

Angela said...

I came from The Green Chair Press Blog, where a link to yours was posted.
Your box and the work you have done is beautiful, very beautiful, it is certainly something one would like to treasure. But isn't the message within the box a contradiction to the desire to keep it? Both your posts and the comments left me thinking of the way we humans fight our own nature.