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Gorgeous and inspiring. untitled-mag: The Lion of Lucerne designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who were massacred in 1792 during the French Revolution. Mark Twain praised the sculpture of a mortally-wounded lion the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world.
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How can we make our day into a piece of art. How can we create our day? Many of us go about our day rote-ly – with our to do list and additions and pressures and fears. However, what would our day be like if we moved through it consciously creating it in the way […]
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What does it take for us to make such changes in ourselves and in our lives? “Oh, I am learning new things.” The learning process is a creative process. Learning means a shift, a gathering of something new. Something new is being created. In our body. The function of our body is sublime. Our skeleton […]
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Chew on the back of your tongue. Feel where it is tight and where it wants to lock. What is keeping it tight?
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Paper into creatures. Creatures into art. Transformation. Do it! untitled-mag: Origami by Marc Fichou
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Who you become in high-stress situations help you understand who you really are. nprfreshair: “What I noticed is that that office takes your personality and exaggerates it — you become a caricature of who you are. And he has a personality trait that costs him politically, and it’s the personality trait of a writer. He […]
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Mary Pickford Foundation » Welcome Do you know who Mary Pickford was? theloudestvoice: “Welcome to the Mary Pickford Foundation’s online research center and clearinghouse. This website is our virtual office and a key element in fostering the Foundation’s mission to further Mary Pickford’s commitment to her craft, her community and her philanthropy while inspiring future generations […]
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