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Hello Everyone!We're SO EXCITED to announce our Community Art Gallery - a space where viewers and creators can post their incredible images and videos of their own art to be shared with our vibrant community of like-minded individuals.We want to see YOUR WORK shared here on Moving Art, with a chance to have your content featured on our streaming platform!This is part of our initiative to grow our community and support up-and-coming artists like yourselves to share work and inspire others.So, if you'd like to have a chance to be featured on our platform, or simply want to share your art with others, start posting to our Community Art Gallery today! Can't wait to see what you all have to share!- The Moving Art Community Team ❤️ Welcome to the Moving Art Gratitude Discussion Group!Hello and a heartfelt thank you for joining us! 🎉 We’re thrilled to welcome you to the Moving Art Gratitude Community Blog—a space created just for you to connect, discuss, and celebrate all things Gratitude.About Our Community:This is a vibrant community where you can dive deep into discussions about the diverse range of topics related to Gratitude. Whether you’re sharing your daily rituals, mindfulness and meditation tips, affirmations about gratitude, wellness, and spiritual health, you can find your community here!Community Guidelines:To ensure that everyone has a positive and enjoyable experience, we ask that you:1. Be Respectful: Treat fellow community members with kindness and consideration. Diverse opinions are welcome, but let’s keep our conversations respectful and constructive.2. Stay On-Topic: Keep discussions relevant to Moving Art content and related topics. This helps everyone stay engaged and find what they’re interested in.3. Keep It Positive: Focus on sharing and celebrating your love for Moving Art. Constructive criticism is fine, but let’s keep the tone friendly and encouraging.4. Avoid Self-Promotion: Please refrain from promoting products, services, or other content unrelated to Moving Art. This space is for genuine discussion and enjoyment.5. Avoid Troubleshooting Questions: This is not a forum to discuss technical questions related to the Moving Art platform. if you are having issues, please reach out to Team@movingart.comGet Involved!:We encourage you to introduce yourself and jump into the conversations! Share a bit about what you’re grateful for, and what gratitude means to you! This is your space to foster deep connections and spread love and gratefulness for people & places around the world!Thank you once again for joining us. Let’s make this community an engaging and enjoyable place for all Moving Art enthusiasts. Happy chatting, and here’s to many great discussions ahead!We look forward to chatting with you!- The Moving Art Community Team 🌟📺
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  in  🪷 meditation_mindfulness
April 28

Quick way I meditate when I need to focus on my spiritual awareness:

1. Blink my eyes

2. Breathe

3. Be grateful

4. Be healed

5. Imagine that there is a red dot on my forehead :)

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kullu_Himachal_Pradesh_India_Woman.jpg

ellen reitman, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

  in  🌸 nature
April 28

https://youtu.be/SkK5I9PdfMI

Painted Spirits Yanomami The Last Free Indian Tribe

https://www.arte-amazonia.com/people/yanomami/davi-kopenawa/

"We are shamans. We care for the planet, the sun, the moon the darkness and the light. Everything that exists we look after. You cannot go on destroying nature. We will all die, burned and drowned, and that is the Yanomami word."

- Davi Kopenawa

  in  🪷 meditation_mindfulness
April 28
• Edited (Apr 28, 2025)

https://youtu.be/iNok0dwq-CA

My real life experience showing me my brain needed weeks to construct the present moment:

https://secondnewoldblood.blogspot.com/p/the-near-death-experience-as-waveform.html

I was working through PMH Atwater's book FUTURE MEMORY. James Van Avery has an experiment which PMH Atwater thoroughly outlines in the book.

The outcome of the experiment was a picture which I drew in pencil on a piece of typewriter paper. I set it aside for several weeks. A month later the event happened.

My drawing was like a black and white [mirror image] photograph of the actual event which happened a month after I drew it.

During my experiment and the actual event, the earth traveled 50 million miles in 30 earth days, however light took only 4 or 5 seconds to travel 50 million miles.

What did my brain do during those 50 million miles?

My brain experienced 30 days of earth time while the actual event happened in only a few seconds from the time I drew the mirror image and the actual experience of the event.

Why the Earth's path and the speed of light are 30 days apart:

https://youtu.be/qJZ1Ez28C-A

Light takes all possible paths at the same time.

  in  🙏 gratitude
March 17

I am grateful for the life-altering TedxSF Talk presented by Louie Schwartzberg that I use as a tool to share with the world about the importance of having a daily mindset of gratitude, which is the key ingredient to happiness. His lifelong body of work is truly a priceless gift to the world. Thank you Louie!

  in  🌎 general
January 27

We've Learned from many of our viewers that the Moving Art series is used as a daily meditation ritual for many! We're so happy that people find meaning and daily practice through our work!

How has the Moving Art series impacted your life? ❤️

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Moving Art: Patterns in Nature

Louie Schwartzberg takes us on a journey through time and...
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  in  🍄 fungi
March 06

Share pictures or videos of your favorite mushrooms! Bonus points if you've found them in the wild yourself! 😉 🍄

Here's a video shot by Louie Schwartzberg showing the magic of mushrooms through time-lapse!

01:13

Mushroom Waltz

This deleted scene from Fantastic Fungi is an incredible look...
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  in  🎨 community_art_gallery
May 01

Goldfinger banana by Michelle Heuser Watkins, Asheville, NC

  in  🍿 new_content
April 24

👁️ NEW VIDEO - "Amanda Sage: Visionary Artist"

In this soulful reflection, visionary artist Amanda Sage invites us into her creative world, where painting becomes a portal for transformation and healing.

From her studio in downtown Los Angeles, she speaks on the power of art to reveal unseen realms, spark collective imagination, and reconnect us to what truly matters—things like soil, water, and the spirit within. Through her Vision Train community, daily practice, and symbolic storytelling, Amanda offers art as a mirror, a meditation, and a movement toward a more conscious and connected world.

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Amanda Sage is an artist driven to contribute to the development of regenerative culture by using painting as a tool for transformation within the individual and collective.

Founder of the Vision Train, she is a community cultivator teaching transformational painting workshops, exhibiting her work in galleries, museums and festivals worldwide.

Enjoy a 19% discount off Amanda Sage prints & apparel here:
https://www.amandasagecollection.com/discount/movingart19

www.amandasage.com
www.visiontrain.org

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Tribe13 is a global collective of visionary artists, curators, and creators dedicated to elevating consciousness through transformational art.

Rooted in the ethos of community and collaboration, Tribe13 has grown from intimate festival showings into a celebrated traveling gallery and curatorial force that brings cutting-edge psychedelic, visionary, and contemporary art to diverse audiences across California, Colorado, New York, and beyond. The collective bridges ancient wisdom with modern expression, showcasing works that inspire healing, introspection, and connection.

Since its inception, Tribe13 has supported hundreds of artists through exhibitions, live painting, installations, and merchandise offerings. With a strong presence at major gatherings like MAPS, Bicycle Day, and regional art festivals, Tribe13 curates immersive spaces that honor creativity as a sacred act. The collective also engages in cultural storytelling, publication projects, and collaborative initiatives that preserve and propel visionary art movements.

As a nexus of artists and art lovers, Tribe13 continues cultivating a supportive ecosystem for creators while advocating for the value of art as a tool for social transformation. Whether through pop-up galleries, educational panels, or groundbreaking exhibitions, Tribe13 remains devoted to sharing the power of art to awaken, unite, and inspire.

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Amanda Sage: Visionary Artist

In this soulful reflection, visionary artist Amanda Sage...
  in  🍄 fungi
May 06
• Edited (May 06, 2025)
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love this community! just getting to explore it and am grateful to be here. :) 🍄

  in  🙏 gratitude
January 06

Much love to all for 2025! What is your New Year's Resolution? ❤️

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