Category: Artistry of Aging
Posted on September 23, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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WELCOME to our newest Wildly Free Elder Spotlight, Ramona Oliver Please go to her page and see how Ramona is contributing to the Wildly Free Elder community and positive aging everywhere….and check out her book, Inclined Elders. too!
Posted on September 20, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” -George Bernard Shaw We were to be initiated into the “Order of the Pink Velvet Eared Greeters” and then let loose out on the streets of San Francisco with… Continue Reading “Improv Play”
Posted on September 16, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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Breakfast with Jim Guest Blog Post by Andy Kidd Hanging on a string by Jim’s door, a wide flat cork with instructions to ‘Pull gently’ rang an old iron bell. I paused outside to look at the stones laid in gatherings which covered… Continue Reading “Breakfast With Jim”
Posted on September 13, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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“Embodied transparency is learned through uncovering layers of self deception and carefully constructed identities that no longer serve us. When we are ready to create another layer, informed by all those below, we step over the threshold from a liminal creative in-between-space into surrender and trust. “
Posted on September 6, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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“Were we taught to prepare for life (or death) instead of living it?”
Posted on August 26, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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Where you place your attention is vital at this time! What could you do personally and collectively to live a more sustainable, creative and regenerative life?
Posted on August 23, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” Blaise Pascal
Posted on August 16, 2020
by Gaye Abbott
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We all carry fears within us. Often they are not even ours as we are so intimately interconnected. Yet, it is how we react to the fear that can open possibility or shut us down into contraction, narrow spaces of being and old identities… Continue Reading “Fear As Friend”