1. A Collection of Rock Balances

A Collection of Rock Balances

An ephemeral art form more commonly known as a Rock Balance!
I have had the pleasure of building the Balances in this gallery; sometimes with the help of a close friend or family member!

Rock Balancing - is a practice of creativity, balance, patience, strength and endurance.
The actual building process proves to be an outstanding expenditure of time, thought and effort while experiencing some of nature's finest elements,
and 'being' in some of nature's exceptional places!

I fully understand and relate with the 'WHY...' as written by exceptional Stone Balancer, Michael Grab:
"Over the past few years of practicing rock balance, simple curiosity has evolved into therapeutic ritual, ultimately nurturing meditative presence, mental well-being, and artistry of design. Alongside the art, setting rocks into balance has also become a way of showing appreciation, offering thanksgiving, and inducing meditation. Through manipulation of gravitational threads, the ancient stones become a poetic dance of form and energy, birth and death, perfection and imperfection. they become a reflection of ourselves in a way; precariously sturdy, mysterious and fragile. The ephemeral nature of the balance often encourages contemplations of non-attachment, beauty, and even death. one of the most lovely experiences in practicing rock balance is the unspoken dialogue between the rocks, the surrounding environment and my own creative flow. It is a remarkably sensual experience to feel for balance points and realize them. The positive reactions from people and community often inspire me to continue balancing in public areas. The effect it has tends to be spiritual in nature. For most people, seeing rocks precariously balanced is completely out of the ordinary. the eyes will often argue with the mind over how such a structure can remain in equilibrium."

The term Cairn is also used regarding rock balances; mainly in the English-speaking world. It comes from the Irish: carn (plural cairn) or Scottish Gaelic: càrn (plural càirn).
Cairns are found all over the world, simply described as a man-made pile or stack of stones. They vary in size from small stone markers to entire artificial hills, and in complexity from loose, conical rock piles to delicately balanced sculptures and elaborate feats of megalithic engineering. Cairns may be painted or otherwise decorated, e.g. for increased visibility, for religious reasons or just for the fun of it!
In modern times, cairns are often erected as landmarks, a use they have had since ancient times. Since prehistory, they have also been built as sepulchral monuments, or used for defensive, hunting, ceremonial, astronomical and other purposes.
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    *****Conversation within the pages of "In the Shadow of the Sphere", by Thomas Youngholm*****

"Remember, everything is energy, and all energy is interconnected.  The rocks at some level absorb and interact with all other energies, whether they be physical, emotional, intellectual, or spiritual.  But the rocks do not decipher what energy they take in; they only soak in what is around them.  So that is why it is very important that one be focused and balanced when transmitting, or imprinting, energy to these stones.  The clearer you are, the clearer it may be for all those who wish to receive from these stones what you have imprinted." ~~Mashuba~~
"And remember--it is only in your relationship that such an exchange can occur." ~~Angelica~~
"But how many people would try to have a relationship with a rock to find answers?" ~~Digger~~

"And how many people really find the answers, the truth, they are looking for?" ~~Mashuba~~
"True, but that's because it's much easier to look at the exterior, the symbols." ~~Digger~~
"Even though that might be true, you and others can no longer use that as an excuse.  Your spirit knows better.  It knows that to find the truth it has to get to the heart of the matter, so to speak.  In every moment of your life, your spirit yearns to slip through the illusionary surface of all things and create a compassionate, accepting, and loving relationship.  It is the only way in which you can bring light to your darkness."~~Mashuba~~
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