[ESP/ENG] Día 7 - Por Tus Ojos || 30 Days of Gratefulness: Day 7 - For Your Eyes

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Mis Ojos

My Eyes

Dicen que los ojos son el reflejo y la ventana del alma. A través de ellos se pueden ver más allá de solo la apariencia.

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Agradezco primeramente porque no sufro ninguna condición en mis ojos que me limite mi vista o me conlleve a usar lentes para corregir. Respeto y admiro a todos aquellos que si tienen alguna condición en sus ojos. Aunque pienso que de igual manera se aprecia las maravillas y belleza de la vida.

First of all I am grateful because I don't suffer from any condition in my eyes that prevents me from seeing perfectly or leads me to use glasses to correct. I respect and admire all those who do have any of these conditions in their eyes. Although Whether with glasses or without glasses
I think that the wonders and beauty of life are appreciated in the same way.

Doy gracias por mis ojos porque me permiten admirar cada detalle de la naturaleza, la hermosura de los animales. Cuantas veces nos tomamos unos minutos bien sea en la mañana mientras tomamos nuestra taza de café para contemplar la belleza de un amanecer. O en los atardeceres cuando empieza a esconderse el sol y la luna empieza a mostrarse. En las noches donde hay tantas estrellas como en La noche estrellada de Van Gogh.

I am thankful for my eyes because they allow me to admire every detail of nature, the beauty of animals. How many times do we take a few minutes either in the morning while we have our cup of coffee to admire the beauty of a sunrise. Or in the evenings when the sun begins to set and the moon begins to show. In nights where there are as many stars as in Starry Night By Van Gogh

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Doy gracias porque a través de ellos puedo apreciar una atractiva obra de arte en las exhibiciones locales. Cuando voy en la calle y varios artistas urbanos tienen una exhibición de sus pinturas u otra clase de arte como música, baile, justo allí. O las bellas artes que exhiben y comparten aquí en Hive.

I am thankful that through them I can appreciate an attractive work of art in local exhibitions. When I go on the street and various urban artists have an exhibition of their paintings or other kind of art like music, dance, right there. Or the fine arts they showcase and share here at Hive.

Doy gracias por mis ojos porque puedo observar y distinguir a mi familia, mis amigos, mis seres queridos, mi mascota, disfrutar ver una película, ver una serie, un buen anime, una obra de teatro, leer un libro, investigar, estudiar. Porque puedo observar los distintos matices de la vida en todas las áreas periféricas.

I am thankful for my eyes because I can observe and distinguish my family, my friends, my loved ones, my pet. To enjoy watching a movie, watching a series, a good anime, a play, reading a book, researching, studying. Because I can observe the various nuances of life in all peripheral areas.

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¡Gracias por ver!

Thanks for watching!

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Este post forma parte de la iniciativa "Reto 30 Días de Agradecimiento" de @vaneaventuras

This post form part of the initiative "30 Days Gratitude Challenge" of @vaneaventuras

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Sighted people never give thought to those who flail around trying to visualize life of the person able to see, yes being able to see even if we have to wear glasses to improve vision it is a wonderful thing to enjoy life to the full.

Thanks for sharing @ceparl

The truth is that I haven't had that experience of having to wear glasses. Sometimes I wear my dad's to see how I look haha. But I definitely think the same as you. If one day I had to use them to fix something, the wonder and beauty of life would be appreciated in the same way! Thanks for comment @joanstewart

Its is truly a gift. as Sylvia Plath says:

I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead;
I lift my lids and all is born again.

The eys are a means taking in the beauty and wonderful nature of things an all in existence.

You're on right way man!

The eyes are indeed the windows to the soul, and I have so much pain and suffering in my soul, that I avoid prolonged eye contact with people, even those I am close to.
Sad but true. 😢
Los ojos son de hecho las ventanas del alma, y tengo tanto dolor y sufrimiento en mi alma, que evito el contacto visual prolongado con las personas, incluso con las que estoy cerca.
Triste pero cierto.
Post upvoted and reblogged @ceparl

Once I read this phrase "This will also happen", in the book "La culpa es de la vaca" written by Jaime Lopera and Marta Berna. The truth is that everything happens and changes. I don't know what your situation is, but I hope I have helped you with something. Cheer up! Raise that look and don't give up! Thanks for comment @jerrytsuseer

¿"The fault is of the cow?" what a weird name for a book ha ha. Thanks @ceparl

I looked it up @ceparl

This book is, in the words of the compilers, "a collective work in favor of a new humanism." La culpa es de la vaca brings together anecdotes, fables and parables from various sources that revolve around a common point: the need for change. The world has been transformed before our eyes, and we must adapt to new circumstances with intelligence, tolerance, creativity and respect. These pages are a challenge and an invitation. The purpose: that each reader opens her mind and finds in the texts gathered here a reason for reflection on the values that govern her daily life, both at work and in her relationships with others.

Haha. Yeah, its a really weard name for a book. But thats right! I read it a while ago and in particular it has worked for me to improve in certain things, make me see other perspectives, improve my relationship with myself and improve with other people. I read another book that helped me too. It was "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living" by Dale Carnegie. Maybe it can help you in something

I'm just gonna lay this out for you @ceparl
I am 65, I started drinking alcohol at around 14 (snuck my daddies booze at first)
By 16 I LOOKED old enough to buy it legally, and at that age I started Smoking pot.
I began doing "street drugs" about then as well.
At 18, I was driving the family car home from church with mama and daddy with me.
I pulled out in front of an oncoming car I somehow didn't see.
Daddy was severely injured and never came out of Intensive care. He died 3 wks later.
At 20 I enlisted in the US Air Force.
At 23, while on duty INSIDE a Titan IIC nuclear missile silo (I was on combat crew, which meant we stayed there for 24+ hrs) One of my commanding officers (Combat Crew consisted of 2 officers and 2 enlisted) used his rank to intimidate me into an abusive sexual relationship.
Even though I was VERY good at my job (awarded SAC NCO of the month once) the total shame at what I saw as a weakness manifested as GREATLY increased alcohol and drug use.
I had re-enlisted, but I got busted for pot, they tried to give me a dishonorable discharge, but I fought it and got honorable, discharged in 1980
From that point onward was a death spiral of alcohol and drugs, depression and increasing poor health.
I could go on with my laundry list, but suffice it so say I have a LOT OF BAGGAGE.
I have a psychiatrist (a pill pusher) and a psychologist (who I like a lot) both with the VA.
I do not think reading any book any SELF HELP book will do me any good. But I thank you

I didn't know you had been through all that. That's why I said at first that I didn't know your circumstances. And the book was just a suggestion. Man, you've been through a lot of ugly and bad things. And in fact you have earned my respect and admiration for having lived through all that and still standing. If I have learned something, it is that yesterday is over, tomorrow is about to begin, so the only thing we have is today. I'm proud of you! You should be proud of yourself too @jerrytsuseer!