• “There is more in heaven and earth, Horatio, than is dreamt of in your philosophy.” Shakespeare points us to ponder, to wonder, to dream and question: what lies beneath, what lies beyond, what lies inside. In modern times, no one has investigated reality more thoroughly than my good friend, Alan Steinfeld. Alan is the executive […]

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  • Many gifts are coming to help bring “Breaking into Brilliance” into the world. Introductions to new people and new ideas for  promotion.  We will be utilizing my voice which has always led the way in my teaching.  And a wonderful and most unexpected event this past weekend gave me a new perspective. A dear friend was here […]

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  • She’s so close, “Breaking into Brilliance’, that is. I see her as a beautiful woman about to be born. She has a life, for me that is quite separate from me. She’s her own woman, ready to meet many, many, many new friends – introducing these new friends to the powerful wonders of who they […]

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  • I  am dumbstruck and in awe of this 17 year old girl–is she now 18 or 19- who is tireless and there is not a word we have invented for her brand of fearlessness. We  will wake up, we will and stand up for all we know is possible  to create a world that is […]

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  • Well, learning to fly always is a curve!  May I tell you about Audrey, an  acting student who is now my client for  “Breaking into Brilliance”. All the work  that I honed with years of acting, voiceovers, body work, therapy work, spirit work and especially teaching voice and acting has  been  poured into my 21st […]

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  • Walking the beach with the pelicans,  early morning,  really  early morning in Rodondo Beach, LA.   Exquisite.

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  • Conflict artwork

    The internal conflict in creating a piece of art has a different quality than the internal conflicts that may exists as you move throughout the day. Facing your fears. In both you can be facing your fears, but they take on a different shape and they demand a different focus. The message is our life […]

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  • BiB i journal      The High Line Late at night,  relatively empty,  the High Line opens up your secrets,  to you.   www.lynn-singer.com/breakingintobrilliance.php

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  • BiB i journal     Sherwood Anderson is talking to me! Sherwood Anderson was a writer and a contemporary of Hemingway, Faulkner, Steinbeck, Wolfe and Gertrude Stein  – The Lost Generation.  He helped Hemingway and Faulkner secure their first publishers and yet Sherwood is all but lost to us now. “Winesburg,Ohio”, his most famous book, […]

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