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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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Silly Scents or Something Sinister?
Aloha Lovlies. Our sense of smell is considered by some to be our most primal sense. It corresponds with our root chakra (at the base of the spine), Cedarwood, Myrrh, Patchouli, Sandalwood, and Frankincense essential oils, and the color red. Numerous studies have … Continue reading
Posted in BlogPosts, humor, Senses, smell
Tagged App, dopamine, iphone, Japan, LED, newborn babies, Plugin, reward system, root chakra, Sandalwood, scentee, smell
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Five Seven Five Your Haiku Lucky Numbers
The picture above, which I composed yesterday out of the common household and garden objects I had lying around, was a creative, playful, way for me to visually represent the 3 phrase, 5/7/5 haiku form. Note the word playful. If … Continue reading
Posted in Hearing, poems, Practices, Senses, smell, Taste
Tagged Art Journaling, Awareness, flowers, hearing, Hot Haiku, inspiration, Japan, literature, Meditation, mindfulness, Patricia Donegan, poetry, smell, spiritual growth, taste, Yoga
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Haiku to Engage Your Senses and Awaken your Heart
Haiku for Engaging the Senses by Sabrina Vog shrouds the sun Why. Is Pele mad A silly question? (sight) Red Bougainvilla All hot promise no perfume Red earth roots me too. (sight,smell) Geckos sing all night She mourns love gone … Continue reading
Posted in Eye Candy, Hearing, poems, Practices, Senses, Sights for Sore Eyes, smell, Taste
Tagged Art Journaling, Awareness, Basho, Beauty, flowers, Haiku, inspiration, Japan, Language, literature, nature, Patricia Donegan, poetry, seasons, senses
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