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Archive for March 17, 2016
This week’s inspiring video: The Gnomist: A Great Big Beautiful Act of Kindness
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Video of the Week
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Mar 17, 2016 |
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The Gnomist: A Great Big Beautiful Act of Kindness
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| Come with me along this winding, wooded path and I will show you a beautiful mystery: tiny gnome and fairy houses along Hollow Tree Lane in Firefly Forest. But how did they get here? No one who walks Tomahawk Creek Trail in Overland Park, Kansas, knows, but the strangers who use the trail have now become a community, eagerly awaiting the next "neighbor" in the park. Some leave tiny house-warming gifts inside the hollows behind the little doors. Others scrupulously mend and restore doors and houses that have been vandalized. All find hope in this wondrous act of kindness. |
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For the visible world in combination with our inner selves provides the realm where we may seek infinity for the individuality of our own souls. In the best art this search has always existed.
– Max Beckman –
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Understanding of the Heart: A Conversation with Irene Sullivan
Irene Sullivan is an artist. She’s lived in remote regions of Alaska as a nurse practitioner; her experiences with indigenous people led her to an interest in female shamanism among arctic peoples and to independent research as a Fulbright Scholar. Later she became an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church in the sub-arctic region of northern Manitoba where she served three villages of the Cree people. Shes co-author of the Dictionary of Native American Mythology. As she writes, my artwork is a response to my experiences of living an observed life of mystery, silence, research and scholarship. { read more }
Be The Change
As an exercise, pick out a personal habit or two and try something new. Are there freedoms we pass over every day? |
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