Is this really a black cat or is it an illusion based on shadows, light or your own perception of what he is supposed to be?
Do you ever question what you see? Or agree with what you think you see?
They say that most black cats are not truly black. They have an undercoat of dark brown and many have tiny white patches or other colors on them.
Even an older wise black cat gets ‘white’ or discolored fur. I guess that is the equivalent of age spots. hehe
It seems age has no color either.
My question, is the illusion of a black cat what you base your thoughts, ideas or perception on?
If you are superstitious, then a black cat with that hidden white patch on his belly crosses your path, it wouldn’t make a difference cause you see only what you want to see.
A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere.
Groucho Marx
This is all about judging the illusion of what is and the reality of what really is.
Release your need to “know” what you think you see.
Just see what is really there. You may be surprised.
” Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.”
Albert Einstein
Go hug a black cat. For a hug is reality.
Peace, Hugs & Black cat purrs!
KT
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