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? ❤️
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? ❤️
Moving Art: Patterns in Nature
To celebrate Earth Month, share your favorite photos from nature around the world, to honor the only home we've ever known 💙🌍
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!
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:
Light takes all possible paths at the same time.
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
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
just say thank you
no matter to whom or for what
just say thank you
not a complicated thought
just say thank you
no matter who might hear
just say thank you
just for being here
Bing Image Creator:
I am an intangible spirit dreaming that it is a tangible entity
https://www.bing.com/images/create
I am also a science nerd dreaming that I am an artist :)
I am also a crew member on Amanda Sage's Vision Train
https://visiontrainstation.mn.co/spaces/19259466/page
It's Earth Month! 🌍🌸
How do you celebrate and connect with your natural environment, and what are some ways we can encourage each other to protect the land in big & small ways?
Share your thoughts in the comments! 💚
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!
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We look forward to chatting with you!
- The Moving Art Community Team 🌟📺