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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Go into the garden
Through our very actions, our softly treading footsteps into the secret part of the garden, we demonstrate how its not always about having to be in the heart’s racing pulse of everything that seems to going on at such speed and with such drama all around us that we feel, constantly, like we might be left behind. Rather, we go where the little girl inside us leads for she still remembers the way there, knows where the white rose always blooms. This is sacred knowledge and it is coming back into the broader consciousness, led by those who already feel it; by the heart. Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Art metaphor, Art technique, Art transformation tool, Consciousness & evolution, Culture, Divine feminine, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Lifestyle, Music & theatre, Painting, Personal Development, Remembering, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys
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Tagged divine feminine, heart space, Jeff Foster, JW Waterhouse, Kate Bush, living in the heart, living in the moment, no rush, Pre-Raphaelite, revealing yourself, rose, sacred feminine, Tracey Thorn, Under the Ivy
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Four and three-quarter seasons…
‘The New Four Seasons’ – complete with birdsong, electric guitar and didgeridoo – is all about the total reinvention of a piece of music that we thought we knew by heart…and it is also about very much more than that. When I heard it, I was much more deeply moved than I was prepared for and, in it, I have found an echo of something that is happening on a far broader scale; in our arts, in our world. Is it alright, or even possible, to play with an established composition – one as intricately complex as this – in a new way, to make it your own, to alter it? I find I want to say, the music itself is not sacrosanct; it is our creative urge and the need to allow that free rein that is. Kennedy has dared to show that music is certainly not sacrosanct and all the better for it; its as though the strictly demarcated ‘four seasons’ of our world (even the most intricately complex parts, most learned-by-heart aspects of it) have suddenly found room for something more, their edges blurred and expanded to fit more in, our very experience of them – of everything – softened, leaving us with far more than the sum of their parts. Continue reading →
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Tagged breaking the mould, classical music, cross-pollination, evolution, expansion, fusion, is art sacrosanct, more than the sum of its parts, Nigel Kennedy, reinventing complexity, review, The New Four Seasons, upgrade, Vivaldi
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Amplify the good stuff
Originally posted on Living whole:
It suddenly felt like my last post “Its not your fault…” was calling for a postscript, not to qualify it but to build upon its breakthrough. Never has a post felt more cathartic than that…