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March 17, 2007 at 12:09 am #21735Alexander AlexisParticipant
It HAS been amazing, hasn’t it!
We are witnessing our relationship with the lifeforce manifesting before our eyes everywhere. Humankind hasn’t had a respectful relationship with nature in a while and these are the results. But things will change for the better. I am sure of that.
Nice picture of you with your child (son?) on TTB website.
Best, A
March 18, 2007 at 6:08 pm #21736BeginnerParticipantThanks for this link snowlion. I am not an avid Potter fan but the article gave me more a valued perspective of art. I need transformation to properly enjoy theater or movies and while they can run the risk of Disneyfication, really good art openly invites me into another’s death and resurrection. It is life affirming and transcendent.
My favorite memory as a Jewish child was waiting through the tale of Dicken’s 1954 version of Christmas Carol each year. I would be alone early on a silent Xmas morning in my house in front of the TV.
I would ache as Scrooge unleashed a heart stopping scream as he fell on top of his own grave before his time. He had a choice and chose transformation.
His gait and voice and heart so exploded upon his awakening my own heart took flight. Who could help but feel better by the end? Yet I have many friends who hate such art…as too ‘feel good’…but it is alchemical. Bar
March 18, 2007 at 6:08 pm #21738BeginnerParticipantThanks for this link snowlion. I am not an avid Potter fan but the article gave me more a valued perspective of art. I need transformation to properly enjoy theater or movies and while they can run the risk of Disneyfication, really good art openly invites me into another’s death and resurrection. It is life affirming and transcendent.
My favorite memory as a Jewish child was waiting through the tale of Dicken’s 1954 version of Christmas Carol each year. I would be alone early on a silent Xmas morning in my house in front of the TV.
I would ache as Scrooge unleashed a heart stopping scream as he fell on top of his own grave before his time. He had a choice and chose transformation.
His gait and voice and heart so exploded upon his awakening my own heart took flight. Who could help but feel better by the end? Yet I have many friends who hate such art…as too ‘feel good’…but it is alchemical. Bar
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