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"What you believe about yourself determines how people treat you."
~John O'Donohue
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These gorgeous yarns were created with much love by Karianne and her family. The beautiful girl is her daughter, Emma. She writes, "My grandmother (she died 5 years ago) and two other old ladies, they know all there is to know about colouring wool with things from the nature, plants, leaves and that kind of stuff. Now, when they are getting old, I want to learn from them before it is too late. We do the whole prosess outside and the colours are just amazing. It is like they all fit together. I hope you enjoy the pictures...?"
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I have been thinking a lot about synchronicity. In fact even today just going out to lunch with my friend Sue seemed to be sychronistic for her. We had been talking about Elizabeth Gilbert's, Eat, Pray, Love awhile ago and I learned that she had never heard of it. I thought the book would resonate with her so I decided to get her a copy. Talking with her today she told me that as she was going through some of her old yoga magazines yesterday she was surprised to find that she was reading an article by Elizabeth Gilbert. Thinking this was too much of a coincidence coincidence she pulled out her copy of the book to read and was delighted to find how much the book resonated with her. After our lovely, leisurely lunch we meandered into a shop called, The Art Garden. I had been driving by this shop for some time but had never stopped. It turned out to be a bead shop and the owner, Jewels was showing us some of the beads that she had from India (I can't think of the name of them right now) and asked us if we had ever heard of Eat, Pray, Love. After talking with Jewels we were shocked to learn that she had the same Guru as Elizabeth and had been to the same ashram three times. It was such a random chance meeting~or was it? I then came home and checked my email to find that my cousin had sent me a link about noticing synchronicity. Here it is in case you were interested. http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2008/12278.html
I am wondering if you have noticed any scnchronicity in your life lately or could share a time that you have experienced it.
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Joseph Campbell stated that “(art) is a presentation of forms, images, or ideas in such a way that they will communicate, not primarily a thought or even a feeling, but an impact.” What qualities do art, architecture, literature, performance, dance and music have which create this impact-this “aha moment” allowing us to see from a fresh perspective? This impact is liminal space where participants cross the threshold beyond which creative expression is experienced as a powerful and mystical source of meaning.
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Hello everyone! Here is the first page of our collaborative book which I am SOOOOO excited about. There is no particular order that it will come to you, so be anticipating a surprise in the mail. It should take about eleven weeks for it to travel it's cycle and should be a great adventure. I will look forward to your participation and posts along the way.
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In reading over many of our past entries, I have noticed that the book "Eat, Love, Pray" has come up several times. After reading the book myself, hearing from others, and watching Elizabeth Gilbert on Oprah, it seems clear that the book touches many different women - mothers, daughters, divorcees, widows, wives, single women - in many different ways. As part of this weeks discussion, I was wondering how the book resonated with you, as it seems that many of us have read it. What part of Elizabeth's journey spoke to you the most? How did the book make you relook at your own life? Has this self-exploration caused you to make any changes?
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The top picture is from Karianne. These are some of the candles that she has been making for gifts. The watercolor was created by my friend Sarah Chase who I teach with in Deerfield. We were talking about how we would always get inspired by the lessons we were teaching and seeing what the kids would do. She was teaching a pen and ink lesson and was inspired to make this for her Christmas cards this year and said that I could share. I just love, love, love it!
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! It is hard to believe that another year has gone by so quickly. I would love to hear how your holidays were and what you have been up to. Taking a much needed break from all of my school work has been good, but I have been itching to get back into my studio and connecting with all of you. The holidays have been filled with guiltly pleasures and too much TV watching. This made me realize how important it is to stick to a routine for my reading, writing and artwork, however small. Traveling back and forth to NH didn't allow much time for artful projects, but I savored the time spent visiting with family and friends. I am ready to get back to work, start some new projects and to hear from all of you. What have you been up to?
I just started reading Signs of Life by Angeles Arrien. It is about symbols that hold meaning for us, specifically the circle, square, triangle, cross and the spiral. I was wondering if any of you have had a symbol that has been significant in your life. If so, what meaning did it hold for you? What kind of things do you find yourself noticing?
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