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Needing something different to do during my lunch break today, I decided to change the look of my page & in doing so, reviewed my profile. I was scanning through my pics when this particular one caught my attention.


This is a sculpture of Venus which I viewed at the British Museum in 2011.


Why this picture?
1. The position of the figure - crouching as if hiding, with the arm protectively across, as if to ward off some harm.
There are days where I want to hide, to protect myself from the world, constant demands being made of me, my inadequate self that cannot meet these demands
2. She's looking back
I am more often than not caught up in the past - the should have, could have, why did or didn't I's
3. Most important, she seems ready to launch forward
Where I usually am, wanting to move forward but still looking back & hiding from it all


So, I want to move forward but I need to let go of my fears & my past ....

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