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Children: Art vs Creativity
Wise Appletta cultivates becoming more Connected, more Alive and more Creative … but should we claim that every child is an ARTIST? “We are more or less creative because we are more or less alive … Connectedness makes aliveness possible.” Thank you, Diane … Continue reading
Inner Voice: an online discussion
On Jonathan Cainer’s astrological website, he often presents comments and questions from readers. Yesterday a woman wrote: “I’ve been reading a lot about intuition of late and the importance of listening to the inner voice, and the ability to decipher … Continue reading
“… when you lose yourself, when you get lost … you might have stepped on Stray Sod.”
Constantly stepping onto adult Stray Sod, I experience — every time — the same panic I felt as a child when I lost sight of Mama. Only now — isn’t this silly! — it is literary Stray Sod and happens … Continue reading
“Vetches like the smell of wretchedly burnt macaroni and cheese.”
Too often my young son and I went down the rabbit hole like Alice in Wonderland: crisis after small crisis without much elbow room to maneuver and gain perspective. Was it a big crisis in a small boy, a small … Continue reading