[Daily OM]: The ocean can look very different, 
depending on whether you are standing at the shore, soaring above in a 
plane, or swimming beneath its waves. Likewise, a mountain can look very
 different relative to where you are standing. Each living thing sees 
the world from its unique vantage point. While from your window you may 
be seeing what looks like a huge shrub, a bird in its nest is getting an
 intimate view of that tree's leafy interior. Meanwhile, a beetle sees 
only a massive and never-ending tree trunk. Yet all three of you are 
looking at the same tree.  
Just as a shadow that is concealed from one point of view is easily seen
 from another, it is possible to miss a fantastic view. That is, unless 
you are willing to see what's in front of you through different eyes. 
Seeing the world from another perspective, whether spatially or 
mentally, can introduce you to all sorts of hidden treasures. The root 
of the discovery process often lies in finding another way of looking at
 the world. The common human reaction to insects is one example. 
Spinning its web in a dark corner, a spider may seem drab, frightening, 
and mysterious. But seen up close weaving silver snowflakes between the 
branches of a tree, they can look like colored jewels.  
Sometimes, there are experiences in life that from your vantage point 
may seem confusing, alarming, or worrisome. Or there may be events that 
look insignificant from where you are standing right now. Try seeing 
them from another point of view. Bury your face in the grass and look at
 the world from a bug's vantage point. Explore your home as if you were a
 small child. Take a ride in a small aircraft and experience the world 
from a bird's eye view. Just as kneeling down sometimes helps you see 
more closely when you are looking for lost treasure, so can standing 
back help you appreciate the broader picture of what you are looking at.
 In doing so, you'll experience very different worlds. 

