Energy
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Energy: vibrant color and light Abundance: lushness, multiplicity, and variety Freedom: nature, wildness, and open space Harmony: balance, symmetry, and flow Play: circles, spheres, and bubbly forms Surprise: contrast and whimsy Transcendence: elevation and lightness Magic: invisible forces and illusions Celebration: synchrony, sparkle, and burstin
... See moreIngrid Fetell Lee • Joyful: The surprising power of ordinary things to create extraordinary happiness
Perhaps because the life of a garden is also a vivid reminder that anything of beauty and radiance takes time, takes care, takes devotion to seed and sprout and bloom, gardens have long been living cathedrals for the creative spirit.
Steyn Viljoen added
Creative energy has a surging, dynamic quality; it exists to flow toward some purpose. This energy acts as a double-edged sword; if it isn’t used for constructive purposes, it gets discharged in destructive ways. If our creative energy gets blocked altogether, like water
Dan Millman • THE LIFE YOU WERE BORN TO LIVE:: A Guide to Finding Your Life Purpose
Digital Garden
johannesklingebiel.deAlara and added
Geometric landscape, 2 by artsime
app.theartfeed.comThis is true of everything in the garden. Each flower, tree, and vine is seen in relation to the whole by the gardener so that the visitors can have unique yet coherent experiences as they find their own paths through the garden. We create the garden as a sort of experience generator, capable of infinite expression and meaning.
Mike Caufield • The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral
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