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River Boyne - pictures & photos

The Wisdom - a picture speaks a thousand words -

If you look at someone, even from behind, they will usually sense that you are looking at them.  This is because we, and everything around us, is an energetic body and the energy flows between us.  The earth is an energetic body.  We see the land and the land sees us - there is an exchange - and from all interractions we learn about the world and about ourselves.

We observe a photograph of the river.

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We are all very aware when a photograph is taken. Some pose outrageously, some stand awkwardly and some hide behind a tree, or put their head down.  A photograph grasps a moment in time, energetic electrons come into contact with the camera lens, and the moment is recorded.  It is well known that when visitors want to photograph local inhabitants it is often denied, saying that the photograph taken contains (or steals) part of the soul.  The life essence has been held. 

We observe a photograph of the river.

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It appears stationery and yet at the same time we know it is moving.

Werner Heisenberg put forth the Uncertainty Principle now a mainstream theory of quantum mechanics.  This has a basis in the energies of light - light is needed for us to see.  Light is composed of particle and wave energy.  The principle states that because electrons are never stationery each time you observe them they will be in a different place.  Thus two people never see an electron in the same place and thus there will always be differences between the observations of two or more people. 

These interractions and observations leads us to the belief that we each create our own reality.  If two people look at a photograph, after describing the obvious they will see different facets of the picture, drawing on their own experience of life.

We observe a photograph of the river.

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What we are looking at is water.  Masaru Emoto's work in capturing the energy of water in photographs of crystals brings a beauty to science and to our personal understanding of our world.

That is 346 words... I leave you to create the remaining 654 as you look at the pictures...

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Earth maps of the Boyne and its catchment area   ... water without land   -   land without water...

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River Boyne - Abhainn na Bóinne

Trinity Well, Carbury

Trinity Well, Carbury

Trinity Well, Carbury, near Edenderry, said to be the source of the Boyne     A stream runs past the well     The first bridge pool...

Source to Trim Castle

Source to Trim Castle

     The young stream from Trinity Well, Carbury  Brown bull from Inchantore Bridge The Royal Canal (first photo) crosses above the...

Trim Castle to the Blackwater

Trim Castle to the Blackwater

Trim - Yellow Steeple - Castle Bhaile atha Truim - town of the ford of the elder trees   25 miles from the coast - this was...

Blackwater to Slane Bridge

Blackwater to Slane Bridge

Navan Looking upstream towards the confluence of Blackwater and Boyne Canal The Canal joins the Boyne - seen through the bridge Ardmulchan...

Slane bridge to Millenium Bridge

Slane bridge to Millenium Bridge

Slane Bridge   Top right is Hill of Slane, then your eye takes in one of the four Georgian houses at Slane Crossroads, downhill to the  River...

Bru na Boinne

Bru na Boinne

Bru na Boinne - where the Boyne bends in a great loop around ancient monuments River Boyne and Canal side by side     Thanks to Michael Fox -...

Millenium Bridge to Drogheda

Millenium Bridge to Drogheda

M1 (Dublin to Belfast) crosses the River Boyne   Millmount reflected in a misty River Boyne many thanks to Ela Sooder (copyright) for this...

Estuary

Estuary

Northern Bank Looking upstream to Drogheda from Baltry on northern bank one of four egg sculptures at baltray Southern Bank The river joins...

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