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We are at an important age of self-analysis. The art of our time cannot possibly rise an iota above the quality of our insight. It takes strength of a high order to get beyond the ordinary intelligent attitudes of experience. It is tempting accept life as a series of opportunities and anxieties, appetites and frustrations, and, having so accepted it, to canon making and seizing opportunities, whetting and appetites, avoiding disappointment This is the pattern of procedure.

Creative Vision in Artist and Audience

Richard Guggenheimer

"I think about myself as dust in the wind, and I’m going to be here just for a hot second, that’s about it. When you think about the vastness of the universe in which we dwell, we are dust in the wind, and yet we are here." – Carrie Mae Weems

On Perfectionism, Discomfort and Showing Up - cl@kk.org - KK.org Mail

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Judgment comes from the emotional body, but it commonly manifests through the mind body as thoughts of "good" or "bad," "right" or "wrong," and so on. It is important to be able to distinguish between an emotional judgment and the discrimination or discernment of the intellect. We make decisions all day long, but a judgment has an emotional charge or investment in the situation. Therefore, we are not talking about a simple disagreement or a difference of opinion (though these thoughts may have a judgment at their basis), but rather an emotionally triggered reaction that produces stress in the physical body and constricts the mind body.

Emergence of the Divine Child

Rick Phillips

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