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Borrowed Time is a pained meditation on guilt and loss – by Pixar animators.
The story is left without even a hint of resolution, with the emotional effect laid bare as the credits roll.
Cool project of a friend.
Howtown is a YouTube channel that explores the path from curiosity to knowledge.
In each episode, we answer a different "how do they know that?" question, diving into the research methods behind commonly held facts, public claims, and news headlines.
Love and Animated Shorts
A short story by Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney.
Conceived 58 years, in 1945, close to 60 years before it was released. It tells a story of a haunting romance between Dahlia, a mortal woman struggling to find love, and Chronos, an all-powerful titan and the personification of time itself. The story is set to a love ballad composed by Fantasia composer Armando Dominguez.
I like the contrast between Dalí and Disney’s reflections on the story:
As Dalí explained to the press at the time, the animation was “a magical exposition of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time”, while Disney attempted to tone down his art-speak, describing it as “just a simple story of a girl in search of her real love.”
Mashup of some Alexander Lowen’s clips talking about energy, feelings and breath.
For you to feel your body, something has to move. Something that doesn’t move cannot feel - it isn’t alive. it’s dead.
First, you gotta get your body alive, then sense what you feel.
You can talk about feelings all day long, but it’s an idea (in the mind) not a feeling.
Feeling is a very simple thing - it’s a sensation in the body that comes when you can sense what’s going on.
You can have good and bad feelings, but if you don’t sense you’re body you’re just a ‘disenchanted spirit’ that’s wandering around, with nowhere to go.
If you put the spirit back into the body, the body becomes more alive, and the spirit becomes more uplifted and fulfilled.
Culture is not a body culture - it’s head oriented, emphasising thinking, power and not feeling. Feeling is the last thing that enters the picture in modern life.
‘Was in therapy for 3 years - we didn’t do much talking, we did body therapy and breath’
Insanity is losing touch with your body and senses
a healthy person is really characterised by a body that’s alive, and vital. Eyes that shine, a voice that’s resonant, a manner that’s soft, a sense of grace, a courage that’s dignified, and not dominated by his ego, with a sense of humility when he talks about things.
Energy through the breath
Feelings are movement
feel an internal movement
in order for it to move there has to be energy - energy creates movement (that’s the nature of energy)
if we make the energy strong enough the movement reaches the surface, and you’re gonna have a feeling.
How do we get the energy?
You have to eat
You have to breathe - you cut of feelings by stopping the energetic process by holding your breath or diminishing your breathing
if your breathing is free and full, your energy is strong, you have strong feelings and you have to deal with them
cutting off your breathing is like slowly putting out a fire, because there’s no oxygen - now that things are cool, and calm, your mind can think.