Don't Miss the SoCal SiftUp
Anyone and everyone in and around Southern California, make sure you attend the largest Sifter meet up ever this Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 at 4:00pm in Los Angeles!
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". . . As we reacquaint ourselves with our breathing bodies, then the perceived world itself begins to shift and transform. When we begin to consciously frequent the wordless dimension of our sensory participations, certain phenomena that have habitually commanded our focus begin to lose their distinctive fascination and to slip toward the background, while hitherto unnoticed or overlooked presences begin to stand forth from the periphery and to engage our awareness. The countless human artifacts with which we are commonly involved--the asphalt roads, chain-link fences, telephone wires, buildings, lightbulbs, ballpoint pens, automobiles, street signs, plastic containers, newspapers, radios, television screens--all begin to exhibit a common style, and so to lose some of their distinctiveness; meanwhile, organic entities--crows, squirrels, the trees and wild weeds that surround our house, humming insects, streambeds, clouds and rainfall--all these begin to display a new vitality, each coaxing the breathing body into a unique dance. Even boulders and rocks seem to speak their own uncanny languages of gesture and shadow, inviting the body and its bones into silent communication. In contact with the native forms of the earth, one's senses are slowly energized and awakened, combining and recombining in ever-shifting patterns. . ." (Abram, p. 63, 1997).
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