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Here are two photos taken two months apart in the same location (by a particular piece of fence), one during the day and one at night. Both contain an eye (or eyes) that looked similar to me and prompted me to connect the two photos. See what you think... ![[Linked Image]](http://www.metawake.info/images/strange/eyebush2485_2.jpg) I've darkened around the image as I see it (a serpent face with friendly eyes).
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That is so neat. I wonder how a person would react if they saw the eyes as they were taking the pictures. I bet it'd be goose-bump time. lol I'd probably run.... I'm glad your snake looks like he's friendly. 
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I have looked at Alisa's photo of the 'eyes' and can see what she views as a serpent head, with large eyes.
When I zoom in I see little people forming the image. This to me means, that there is a spirit message for Alisa, in viewing a serpent. It is my experience, that the little people, frequently form images for people to see.
Messages from the Universe come in all ways and are there to be seen, if you are open to it, as Alisa is.
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Thanks kindly, Dawn.  I did "feel" something was in the general area, but I could not see anything until I looked at my photos later. Which is kinda convenient.  And thanks for your comments Chris.  You have enlightened me to the sheer number of little people that comprise the larger images that I see. I also agree that the serpents and other such images are pertinent to my specific message. A good example of the difference in interpretations is (again) Dawn's photo in which she clearly identified with a serpent look and feel of the tree, as did I, though we saw differing representations. I feel that the "spirit material" in a photo is objective, whereas our interpretation is subjective.  Clear as mud? 
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I know that feeling when you just sense that there is something there good/bad but just can't understand it at that moment. (until sometimes weeks later. ~here snakey snakey!~)
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 Here snakey, snakey I have captured images of a couple of large rather intimidating looking serpents in that particular area. I always felt something there, but now that I have some photographic images, I find I feel a bit...  . Not to say that I don't love the serpents, because I do. Some of them seem to be smiling warmly at me, others open their mouth to reveal fangs. It would be untrue to say that I feel no trepidation. :suspiciou: But it is my goal (corny as it sounds) to love all things - period.
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I know what you mean. It's so daunting to try to love all the creepy-crawly things as well as the warm blooded life forms. For me it's easier to have a healthy respect & fear for them. Although, I have to admit, I'm quite awed at the miracle of their physical attributes. And of course I do appreciate the nonaggresive kinds in their species. I said it before and I'll say it again. You have a good heart! 
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 Thanks, Dawn. *hug* You know what I did find hard to warm up to, though, when I saw them in the flesh...crocodiles!  Fascinating, respectable, scary and somehow cold-looking. And yet, there would definitely be something there to love since Steve Irwin and Company devoted life and heart to the snappy-toothed beings. :Poke:
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Scary critters... yep, Big reptiles are are born knowing their purpose in life and they are resolved to fill it. I hated what happened to Mr. Irwin. He really gave his all trying to enlighten people about the good and the bad and the beauty of so many animals. 
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