I loved seeing your photos, Steve. And i'm glad you're feeling better. For me, March was the month of reflection on the past year (the Persians celebrate New Year on March 20), prepping for holidays, buying new clothes and writing New Year resolutions. I'm sure April will be a great month for me.
Can you do some more articles about your thoughts or perspectives on a specific art that you like the most for a period of time? For example, in March you accidentally saw an art you liked and you showed your thoughts about that painting? My point as a reader is that I want to understand art more deeply. Thank you so much!
SLART, this is so wonderful! Thanks for bringing us along on your trip; I thought of y'all multiple times. There's a Sanskrit term, "mudita," which is joy in the joy of others, and I really felt it! I often do; it's also a great discount on happiness, to enjoy so much happiness for free because others are enjoying it (and tell me about it)! I was fascinated by the entire video of the Picasso Museum, and I almost never watch videos, I prefer to read. (Old School, I know.) Fantastic! I loved the tiny video of your daughter at the sensory beach, and thanks for the shout-out at the start of the Month of Garlic. That is the prettiest spoonful of hummos & garlic I've ever seen. “Man must prepare for the thing he has asked for when there isn’t the slightest sign of it in sight.” PS: I also loved the quote by Florence Scovel Shinn in your March 6 newsletter--I am catching up on reading today!--and pasted it in my daily business development journal so I can see it all the time. I think we could form a support network of seeing this in practice! PPS: I have gotten subscribers from the comments I make here on your blog--and I do not have a Substack! Just an account. I am so flattered. In case anyone cares, I do have a blog: raisingclarity.com/blog and SLART, I promise I won't do that ever again, promote my writing, here. This time is the only time, just in case. Love!
Thank thank you thank you. I never mind you promoting here! Maybe you could post some of your blogs here too? Why not? Only do if it feels cool with you though!
Have you read Florence? Her books are so clear, like your work.. and brand!
Oh, wow. No, never have...I don't read books by white people, haven't in many years as a kind of mental cleansing. I do enjoy New Thought and that quote is so juicy and powerful. I am so grateful you didn't mind my promoting here! Gosh. I literally exhaled a "phew" out loud when I read this! If you have a thought about any posts you would want here, please say? Or a video. Love and gratitude!
This is an interesting topic, maybe write about this in Substack? You could be more experimental, as your Raising Clarity has been quite reigned in terms of topics, money and time right?
Who is this? (Apologies for being US-clueless! Neville sounds like a Brit. I could just look him up and I will and yet I'd love to hear from you who he is.)
Great post! I loved viewing the photos with each day. It definitely made it seem like more of a look at your life instead of just a list. Thanks for sharing & glad you're starting to feel better!
Thanks for reading! It’s great to feel well again 🙌 appreciate the feedback too, I guess it’s a bit of a journal for me, without being an actual journal if that makes sense?
I loved seeing your photos, Steve. And i'm glad you're feeling better. For me, March was the month of reflection on the past year (the Persians celebrate New Year on March 20), prepping for holidays, buying new clothes and writing New Year resolutions. I'm sure April will be a great month for me.
Thanks for reading! And thank you! Oh wow I didn’t know this, I hope you had a wonderful celebration! And yes, April will be wonderful for you 🙏
Thanks. Yes, this year was very different for me in so many aspects. I'm sure April will be a great month for me.
Can you do some more articles about your thoughts or perspectives on a specific art that you like the most for a period of time? For example, in March you accidentally saw an art you liked and you showed your thoughts about that painting? My point as a reader is that I want to understand art more deeply. Thank you so much!
Thanks for your feedback. Sure I can look into doing that more often.
SLART, this is so wonderful! Thanks for bringing us along on your trip; I thought of y'all multiple times. There's a Sanskrit term, "mudita," which is joy in the joy of others, and I really felt it! I often do; it's also a great discount on happiness, to enjoy so much happiness for free because others are enjoying it (and tell me about it)! I was fascinated by the entire video of the Picasso Museum, and I almost never watch videos, I prefer to read. (Old School, I know.) Fantastic! I loved the tiny video of your daughter at the sensory beach, and thanks for the shout-out at the start of the Month of Garlic. That is the prettiest spoonful of hummos & garlic I've ever seen. “Man must prepare for the thing he has asked for when there isn’t the slightest sign of it in sight.” PS: I also loved the quote by Florence Scovel Shinn in your March 6 newsletter--I am catching up on reading today!--and pasted it in my daily business development journal so I can see it all the time. I think we could form a support network of seeing this in practice! PPS: I have gotten subscribers from the comments I make here on your blog--and I do not have a Substack! Just an account. I am so flattered. In case anyone cares, I do have a blog: raisingclarity.com/blog and SLART, I promise I won't do that ever again, promote my writing, here. This time is the only time, just in case. Love!
Thank thank you thank you. I never mind you promoting here! Maybe you could post some of your blogs here too? Why not? Only do if it feels cool with you though!
Have you read Florence? Her books are so clear, like your work.. and brand!
Oh, wow. No, never have...I don't read books by white people, haven't in many years as a kind of mental cleansing. I do enjoy New Thought and that quote is so juicy and powerful. I am so grateful you didn't mind my promoting here! Gosh. I literally exhaled a "phew" out loud when I read this! If you have a thought about any posts you would want here, please say? Or a video. Love and gratitude!
This is an interesting topic, maybe write about this in Substack? You could be more experimental, as your Raising Clarity has been quite reigned in terms of topics, money and time right?
Wow that’s interesting. Did you know what Neville Goddard was taught by a black, Jewish mystic?
Who is this? (Apologies for being US-clueless! Neville sounds like a Brit. I could just look him up and I will and yet I'd love to hear from you who he is.)
Great post! I loved viewing the photos with each day. It definitely made it seem like more of a look at your life instead of just a list. Thanks for sharing & glad you're starting to feel better!
Thanks for reading! It’s great to feel well again 🙌 appreciate the feedback too, I guess it’s a bit of a journal for me, without being an actual journal if that makes sense?