These words from the famous sculptor’s book Cathedrals of France are such good counsel for visiting a museum or a gallery or a cathedral. For life really, and any part of the day.
Read MoreHow to Practice Magic
There is a big message in this little film, way bigger than its title, Reframe the Familiar. The visuals seem somehow of another time and act, with the words and odd voice, like hunks of poetry.
Read MoreThe Greatest Gift We Can Give or Receive (Gogo, Virginia Satir)
Two-and-three-quarters-years-old Gogo’s wise words echo an essential principle of ground-breaking psychotherapist Virginia Satir…one we could all put to good use.
Read MoreA Blind Man Describes His Favorite Things to Touch
In this surprising video, Tommy Edison, a film critic who has been blind since birth, talks about his favorite things to touch, which reminds us to tune in to our own senses.
Read Morelooking beyond the obvious
We found this image at The Museum of Ridiculously Interesting Things. The commentary said it all: ….they are not merely ignoring the art on the walls, but literally looking beyond those walls….This is intense, curious looking… The square grid-like vent seems congruous with the canvasses of the modern art gallery, and the children are inspired…
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