Cat's Meow (Lorenzo Fhoenix Original and Print)
When someone speaks of having, “the Cat’s Meow”, they are speaking of having the very best of something or someone, but more specifically, for that individual. People seek supposed “soul-mates”, but what and who they seek often ends up with a check-list of what they want or do not want in the person. In their own shallow mind-set, they believe it is all about them and their wants.
Failure to see that this frame of thought is the problem, is why they remain alone or with someone who does not satisfy them.
To have a mate is to put that mate first and to be of service towards the healing, encouragement and loving of the mate before yourself; loving someone else is a role of service, not of selfish check-lists and selfish desires. If you spend more time concerned with what you are getting instead of what you are giving, you need to be alone.
The people in this painting look to each other’s needs, symbolized by their positions facing each other as well as the facial expressions. If you allow Yahweh to guide you, the correct mate selection eliminates the fear of imbalance. The correct mate will be equally concerned about the other’s needs, according to the other mate and Yahweh, and not according a self designed road map of what you “think” the other needs. Cats play very close attention to their mates and their family groups.
Note the flexibility and strong musculature displayed that parallel the anatomy and structure of cats - the strong large thighs, the stances displaying great agility, etc. The spirits in the background are those of tigers, one of the most feared, respected and beautiful cats to ever walk our planet.
The foliage and branches were of artificial plants with actual bark placed in places along the branches.
When someone speaks of having, “the Cat’s Meow”, they are speaking of having the very best of something or someone, but more specifically, for that individual. People seek supposed “soul-mates”, but what and who they seek often ends up with a check-list of what they want or do not want in the person. In their own shallow mind-set, they believe it is all about them and their wants.
Failure to see that this frame of thought is the problem, is why they remain alone or with someone who does not satisfy them.
To have a mate is to put that mate first and to be of service towards the healing, encouragement and loving of the mate before yourself; loving someone else is a role of service, not of selfish check-lists and selfish desires. If you spend more time concerned with what you are getting instead of what you are giving, you need to be alone.
The people in this painting look to each other’s needs, symbolized by their positions facing each other as well as the facial expressions. If you allow Yahweh to guide you, the correct mate selection eliminates the fear of imbalance. The correct mate will be equally concerned about the other’s needs, according to the other mate and Yahweh, and not according a self designed road map of what you “think” the other needs. Cats play very close attention to their mates and their family groups.
Note the flexibility and strong musculature displayed that parallel the anatomy and structure of cats - the strong large thighs, the stances displaying great agility, etc. The spirits in the background are those of tigers, one of the most feared, respected and beautiful cats to ever walk our planet.
The foliage and branches were of artificial plants with actual bark placed in places along the branches.
When someone speaks of having, “the Cat’s Meow”, they are speaking of having the very best of something or someone, but more specifically, for that individual. People seek supposed “soul-mates”, but what and who they seek often ends up with a check-list of what they want or do not want in the person. In their own shallow mind-set, they believe it is all about them and their wants.
Failure to see that this frame of thought is the problem, is why they remain alone or with someone who does not satisfy them.
To have a mate is to put that mate first and to be of service towards the healing, encouragement and loving of the mate before yourself; loving someone else is a role of service, not of selfish check-lists and selfish desires. If you spend more time concerned with what you are getting instead of what you are giving, you need to be alone.
The people in this painting look to each other’s needs, symbolized by their positions facing each other as well as the facial expressions. If you allow Yahweh to guide you, the correct mate selection eliminates the fear of imbalance. The correct mate will be equally concerned about the other’s needs, according to the other mate and Yahweh, and not according a self designed road map of what you “think” the other needs. Cats play very close attention to their mates and their family groups.
Note the flexibility and strong musculature displayed that parallel the anatomy and structure of cats - the strong large thighs, the stances displaying great agility, etc. The spirits in the background are those of tigers, one of the most feared, respected and beautiful cats to ever walk our planet.
The foliage and branches were of artificial plants with actual bark placed in places along the branches.