The Greeks burned Troy for pride. America burns itself for content.” The stage is set for a modern tragedy—a story that folds myth into reality, the fall of Troy into the downfall of a nation, and Cassandra’s undying truth into the soliloquy of a man trying to find meaning in the ...
After an anguished and prayerful wrestling of her heart she realized (as recorded in a letter) “I see clear as daylight now, I cannot give myself to painting in the way he means and continue still to ‘seek first the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness.’” While not giving up her...
Therapists offer treatment in groups or in one-on-one settings, and the therapy itself can take on many forms—from unstructured doodling to more specific prompts and activities designed to help patients make sense of their emotions. Patients can initially be reluctant to en...
If exploring a scene such as Mountain Landscape with an Approaching Storm, the group could be prompted to describe a place that they have been to that looks or feels similar to the scene in the painting. If they were inside the scene of the painting, what would they hear? Feel? Smell?
My blog is anarchival therapy. Behind the process, an ancient Dame promptsthe nuances. She arranges them with clarity in the astral temple; every writer/artist has to keep mum down here on earth, withhis or her nuances. We are each nourished by our roots in the tapestry, whether we grum...