Finding reflection

in Shadow Hunters3 years ago

Finding a place to reflect upon life often revolves around the outdoors for me; A remote place where I can't hear societies' noise, won't run into people and can feel closer to the planet and myself is preferable to things like meditation. I have a tendency to overthink things so finding a little balance is always welcome; It's time to shut down and find peace, solace, relaxation and reflection. It's something I actively and often seek.

Some find that solace through religion but I'm not even remotely a religious man and don't feel the need for that type of spiritual guidance or support - I've seen enough life to know my actions determine my outcomes and have seen devout and religious people come to grief just as often and easily as those who don't hold that faith or belief. Live and let live and each to their own though right?

So, that begs the question, how did I find myself in a cathedral?

One of my methods of finding relaxation and reflection, besides seeking the outdoors, is knowing stuff. I need to know things and often that leads me to delve into history. I know many aren't the least bit interested in it but I find history fascinating. Because of this I often find myself in places I'd not normally go, just because I'm chasing down detail, fact or information to satisfy that curiosity. This is one such place, Salisbury Cathedral, UK.

I actually came to view one of the four remaining copies of the Magna Carta, a very old and extremely important historical document. See below from Wikipedia:

Magna Carta is a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215. First drafted by Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton to make peace between the unpopular king and a group of rebel barons, it promised the protection of church rights, protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice, and limitations on feudal payments to the Crown, to be implemented through a council of 25 barons. Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War.

It is held in the 13th century Chapter House just to the side of the Cathedral itself and due to my love of history, and almost insatiable desire to know stuff, it was high on my list of things to see when I was in the United Kingdom. But I found other value too.

I knew I'd find the cathedral interesting but it also made me feel quite reflective and relaxed too. I don't know why, maybe just because it was cool and quiet inside. I wonder how many people felt the same since the year 1220 when it began construction? What was very cool though was the font which perfectly reflected the cathedral on its surface.

It was made by William Pye, constructed in bronze around 2008. You can learn more by following that link if you're interested. 👉SALISBURY CATHEDRAL FONT. The cool thing is that it's so perfectly level that the water flows evenly from its four spouts and the surface resembles a perfectly smooth piece of glass. I'm sorry my pictures don't do it justice - You'll have to trust me that it's cool!

In the pictures you can also see a flock of white paper doves flying away overhead which was placed there for an exhibition and I thought it was kind of cool reflected in the font, what do you think? Cool yes?

I spent about ninety minutes in and around Salisbury Cathedral and enjoyed my time there. I ticked off seeing the Magna Carta and was pleasantly surprised to experience a nice reflective moment standing by that font feeling small and insignificant beneath the massive and incredibly old structure above me.

No, I didn't see the light and all of a sudden become devout, in fact I'm rather surprised I didn't get struck by a bolt of lightning and sent to the underworld where I probably belong the very moment I stepped into the place. I'm pleased about that. It was a nice little moment of reflective thought though and satisfied my need to know stuff. A win-win scenario...Old stuff and a little self-reflection.


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The picture is great and likely.

Thank you, I'm pleased you like it, thanks for stopping by.

True words of reflection😊. That calm place where you can reflect on yourself and think of all you have done and what steps to make next.

Beautiful pictures❤

Thanks mate, I appreciate your comments. Where do you find reflection, or go to think?

For me, there's a special garden park which i find it a place of solace 😊. Where i see nature at it's fullest, sometimes i draw my inspiration from there.

That sounds like a nice place to find some peace and a centre-point. It's great to have a place like that.

Nice work getting that reflection, you should come along to the meetup tomorrow night, there are a few more planing to go, so it should be a good one.

I didn't know it was on actually. I would have but am heading west soon, so have to get some stuff squared away.

Yeah, decent reflection, I got lucky with the camera.

No worries, next time maybe.

Nice work @galenkp

These are captivating pictures which you used to reflect your thoughts and feelings. But how did you come about the reflection of these images? Was it edited on Photoshop or which Application did you use to edit them?

The images are straight out of my phone, no Photoshop.

Oh, that's really creative — they're truly lovely @galenkp

Good work.

Thank you.

You're welcome @galenkp

Stay blessed always

I totally hear ya on the religion and loving history. I am not really a history buff (my hubby more so - he totally had to see THE Rosetta Stone when we visited London 😃), but I love, love, loooove all the old places, mostly back in Europe. Castles, churches, cathedrals, graveyards - they are all so full of stories and - art. I love art. And just wandering old towns in a European city is awesome. I would frequently visit Great Britain for a week of B&B and 'castle hopping'. Wandering around the castles or ruins, stopping here and there or sitting on a bench overlooking 'insert a great view' and then my mind would start wandering. Back to the times when there was real life in those places, life that is being romanticized by today's movies, but in reality... I usually ended those mental wanderings being thankful that I live today and not back then. Well, maybe I did live back then, but I don't remember 😂

For me there's something about being in places where people just like me played out their lives long ago. I can almost feel their presence still and it makes me wonder about them, their lives, what they did and where they went. I like to know things, investigate, and so history allows me to do that.

When in the UK A couple years back I got to indulge in it, the castles and all, and I've travelled Europe to do the same...I find it all interesting. War history too, a big focus of mine.

Anyway, seems like me and your husband have that in common, and you have a great appreciation of it too.

Thanks for the comment and yeah, maybe we all lived before and can't remember it...An interesting concept.

Speaking of war history, when living in Germany we took a long weekend trip to the Maginot Line and Normandy, The Beaches, I bet you would have liked it. Maybe I should post some photos from it. I always wonder what to post, I'm just not too good with words. But - I like reading yours. Of course, it helps that you're an Aussie bloke and I lived in Oz, Melbourne, for three year a long, long time ago. Thank you.

That's cool...I have the intention of getting there. I have toured many battlefields around the world with the top two being the Western Front (France and Belgium) for several days and the Kokoda Trail, in Papua New Guinea, also for several days. (That last is a tough jungle trek.)

You should do a post and feel free to tag me - Don't worry if you think it's good or not, just get it done. :)

Lived in Melbourne? Cool, I', in Adelaide...Smaller than the big smoke which is how I like it.

Have a think about doing that post, it would be good to see.

Thanks for the encouragement. I might just do that and rummage through my old photos. 'Old' - LOL - 15 years - it was my first trip with my first ever big-girl-DSLR hahaha - I guess that might make for a story post. But not tonight anymore. I think I'll rather do some more reading, possibly commenting.

Fifteen years? Ancient! Lol...It's funny you know, I'm 51 and can remember the no-digital-photos-days like it was yesterday. In fact, that The pick up post you also commented on...The photos of my truck are all on paper...Pre digital camera. Lol. Makes me feel like a dinosaur. A G-dogosauras Rex.

Do the post...At the very least it'll bring some memories back.

Welcome to dinosaur land. I have a lot of photo prints. Most notably those from my time in Australia. They are a bit yellowed like the ones of your F100. Still not bad though.

I'm glad you mentioned what the reflecting thing was as I spent a few minutes trying to determine if it was water, metal, or a mirror. That is some really calm water there.

Yeah, I think that's what captivated me so much...The utter stillness of it...And yet it was actually flowing...Pretty cool.

Gotcha..!

Found this video of you on the security cams... Heheheh

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Dude, there's enough reason for the almighty to strike me down with a bolt of lightening. I don't need to add masquerading as someone's imaginary friend to the list. Besides, I dance like a retarded spider monkey on crack...Not as well as this bloke wearing the dress.

"Besides, I dance like a retarded spider monkey on crack..."

I hear ya bro. We have that in common also. The only dancing I will do is the slow, cheek to cheek, sway back and forth, looking manly type shit with a women under my arm...

Spider Monkeys on Crack...

That crax me up chief..! Lmao

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Lol...I literally don't dance to be honest. I don't see the point. I don't mind watching it but doing it? Nope, not my thing. The cheek to cheek thing? I could make that happen though. It's situational.

I thought that was an ultra polished piece of granite or something. Crazy how it’s water! Love that and the stuff above, birds?

Churches are pretty cool places to visit for their architectural and historical perspectives. Seeing the many churches all over Italy was remarkable and the grandeur to them. It definitely gave one some time to reflect on things in life and what’s important, at least for us.

I’ve developed my own spiritual identity through my experience. I’ve gone through many stages, catholic, atheist and now to a point where I have some beliefs in certain aspects of something but not anything like the organized money laundering that goes on. It’s my own stuff and gives me some peace so I enjoy it. After growing up in a quasi-catholic house, I got sick of that real quick when I got older for many reasons.

Yeah, it's pretty cool huh? A pretty nice feat of design and workmanship. Yeah, those white birds were an exhibition, something to do with peace of some such concept that is not very easy for humans to make happen. Lol.

Those Duomo's in Italy are off the chain right? Been in a few...Almost museums and art galleries really. Same in the UK and France, all through EU I suppose.

I have some beliefs in certain aspects of something but not anything like the organized money laundering that goes on. It’s my own stuff and gives me some peace so I enjoy it

I have beliefs too mate, spirituality...I just don't need to go anywhere, an icon or imaginary friend to find it. It's with me no matter where I go, and of course, it doesn't make demands on me, commend fear, or my wallet. I think we're the same in that.

How did you find yourself in a cathedral? Easy it was probably old and interesting XD

That font is pretty damn cool, I didn't register it as water :O

That's legit still water right? It actually flows too, out of the font at the four corners. Very cool.

Had to show JJ and youngest. JJ is seriously impressed and youngest just refuses to believe it's water, he's convinced it's either a mirror or a portal to the Upside Down XD

Lol...It's water...I had a taste. (Not really, would have definitely have been struck by lightning.)

Showed youngest, he's still in denial XD

I'm just spun out that it's obviously flowing but still not appearing to move O_O

Struck by lightning inside a building eh, should have tried it for science XD

I'll see what I can do, and if I survive the lightning bolt I'll let you know.

The sense of history in the famous old cathedrals is so incredible and the Reflection in that font is amazing. That is a really great shot. The last time I was in London I got to tour Lambeth Palace. The residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury and his family for 800 years. It oozes history.

Ah yeah, Lambeth Palace. That's the problem with the UK...To many places to see, never enough time. I didn't even make it to Hampton Court.

Re: Font. It was pretty cool...I was fascinated by it to be honest...The still water, the reflection...Captivated me.