Living in transition, between cultures, we are discovering who we are.
Wishing everyone a blessed holiday season. This can be a hard time for a lot of people. If you need to reach out please do. Your Not alone. One love and Namaste
In a world filled with beauty standards and trends, it's essential to celebrate and embrace your natural beauty. Your hair, in its most authentic state, has a unique charm and personality that...
11 The Most Unusual Tree Alleys in the World: rosewood alley in Brazil, bamboo forest in Kyoto, gingko trees in Tokyo, yew tree tunnel in UK, beech tree tunnel in Northern Ireland, Tunnel of Love in Ukraine, fig tree tunnel in Australia, palm alley in Sri Lanka, cypress tunnel in US, oak alleys in US, baobab alleys in Madagascar
“I’m holding space for you.” That phrase has become more and more common in our vernacular lately, and there’s a part of me that delights in hearing it and a part of me that sometimes cringes. The part that cringes is the part that hears the cliché that that phrase has become. Those words are […]
Winter can be quite painful and annoying to many people. At least to the ones living in the places of the world that have cold temperatures and piles of snow. H
Caleb Hahne is a Denver based artist who’s paintings address themes of memory, vulnerability, intimacy and boyhood. Through storytelling, he reflects on a liminal space, often eliciting memory. He received a BFA in Fine Arts from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in 2014 and currently lives and works in CO. He was an artist in residence at ShowPen from September 2013 to August 2014 and is currently in residency at RedLine Contemporary Art Center, both located in Denver. He recently completed a traveling artist residency with Southwest American Bullet (SWAB).
[http://www.radoxist.com/picture/54]Radoslav Zilinsky’s 2007 artwork “The World” A stunning painting of a possible future (or present depending on how you look at it)… walled cities of techno-utopia surrounded by the rest of the world living in the middle ages. Here is a link to the large version on Zilinzky’s site [http://www.radoxist.com/picture/54]. (Found via Coolvibe [http://coolvibe.com/2010/the-world-in-the-year-3000/].)
Why do some people succeed at change while others fail? It's the way they think! Liminal thinking is a way to create change by understanding, shaping, and reframing beliefs. What beliefs are stopping you right now? You have a choice. You can create the world you want to live in, or live in a world created by others. If you are ready to start making changes, read this book. What is liminal thinking? Liminal is a word that means boundary, doorway, portal. Not this or that, not the old way or the new way, but neither and both. A state of ambiguity or disorientation that precedes a breakthrough to a new kind of thinking. The space between. Liminal thinking is a kind of psychological agility that enables you to success- fully navigate these times of transition. It involves the ability to read your own beliefs and needs; the ability to read others’ beliefs and needs; and the habit of continually evaluating, validating, and changing beliefs in order to better meet needs.
Hacktivists in ball pools, teenagers riding unicorns and a world powered by actors on bikes … Chloe Lamford’s playful sets take audiences by surprise. She explains how she creates them