Monthly Archives: April 2016

Hasselblad

Originally posted on Live & Learn:
https://youtu.be/vxEecJqGnDc Patience please. Don’t quit too soon… “Jean-Michel Blais is a 31-year-old pianist from Montreal. He grew up in a rural French Catholic town in Quebec, and at age nine began tinkering with his family’s organ.…

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Why enchantment matters

Women Re-Singing the World

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Togetherness lost

Originally posted on Live & Learn:
Memories are cloudy. It was a ritual that was conducted on Saturday afternoons or Sunday mornings. It was cold and wet. Cabin Fever had set in. Mom and the Kids needed to get out. Our first…

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Monday Mantra: Go Deep

Originally posted on Live & Learn:
“I have, in my life, turned pages a million times more often than I have read them, and always derived from turning pages at least as much pleasure and real intellectual enjoyment as from…

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And he reads to them, as he does every night, as if watering them, as if turning the earth at their feet.

Originally posted on Live & Learn:
And he reads to them, as he does every night, as if watering them, as if turning the earth at their feet. There are stories he has never heard of, and others he has…

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“O Fortuna ~ Carmina Burana” – Carl Orff

Originally posted on Image As Voice:
https://youtu.be/GXFSK0ogeg4

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The vagus nerve, emotions and the difficulty with mindfulness practices

Originally posted on healing from the freeze:
“Now, many people who don’t know a lot about trauma think that trauma has something to do with something that happened to you a long time ago. In fact, the past is the past…

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