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” By replacing the eyes iris with a blue, cloud-filled sky in False Mirror, Magritte challenges us to question what we see and what we think we know. Is the sky a reflection of what the eye is seeing? Is the eye in fact an opening into another reality? Are we looking at an inner vision, or something else entirely? One thing is certain: Magritte’s The False Mirror is an invitation to look at the world differently.”Social
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Saturday night! James Franco’s The Sound and the Fury premiers at the Historic Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills
Word is that James may be flying in for the The Sound and the Fury’s opening night from the the set of HBO’s The Deuce where when asked about the relevance and timing of the making of the film he laughed … Continue reading
Posted in Senses
Tagged arts, entertainment, Historic Cinema's, James Franco, literature, Movies, The Sound and the Fury, Things to do in LA, Travel
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Eating Poetry and other ways to Engage your Senses
Eating Poetry Ink runs from the corners of my mouth. There is no happiness like mine. I have been eating poetry. The librarian does not believe what she sees. Her eyes are sad and she walks with her hands … Continue reading
Dreaming is Free: Sight, Sound, and Soul Candy
Aloha Lovely Readers, How has your week been so far? Mine has brought me back into contact with two talented friends, internationally known photographer Randy Jay Braun of Maui, and poetry goddess and baker extraordinaire, Judyth Hill. Both teach as … Continue reading
Posted in BlogPosts, Eye Candy, poems, Senses, Sights for Sore Eyes
Tagged arts, Beauty, inspiration, Maui, photography, poetry, Provence, San Miguel de Allende, Travel
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Music makes the medicine go down-an Engaging playlist to help get you through the rest of the week
There’s nothing like music to relieve the soul and uplift it. -Mickey Hart Here are some of the videos and songs (Yael Naim, Of Monsters and Men, Deuter) I’ve been feeding my senses recently. Take one a day and call … Continue reading
No Sense is an Island
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in. ~George Washington Carver … I’ve been hard at work on various chapters of Engaging the … Continue reading
Posted in BlogPosts, Senses, Sights for Sore Eyes
Tagged arts, Beauty, healing, nature, science
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Vegetable Nirvana in Waikiki: Standing Room Only
Hello again, Ok well this Nirvana is actually located at the new renamed Honolulu Museum of Art and is part of the exhibition, A Prayer for the New Birth of Japan. At 3 pm this Friday, Jan 11th 2013, the … Continue reading
Posted in BlogPosts, Senses, Sights for Sore Eyes
Tagged arts, Hawaii, healing, nature, Santa Fe, Travel
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Everything has beauty…..
Am using this quote in one of the opening pages of the book. It is an oldie but a goodie. Thanks to BrainyQuote for illustrating so many wonderful quotes. I hope to do more of that myself.
Going Direct: Knowing Beauty for Your Wonder-Full Self
Your attention is an extremely powerful and valuable tool. One corporations, telemarketers, and others who want your money spend a lot of time and money of their own trying to capture. They do this by storming your senses with images, … Continue reading
Posted in Musings, poems, Resources, Senses
Tagged arts, beach, Kim Rosen, literature, love, mindfullness, Muriel Rukeyser, Poems, Poet, poetry, Poetry Foundation, Rumi, writing
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