[stylist] Inspiration

Eve Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 18:01:11 UTC 2012


Sounds cool. Thanks for the link. Eve

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Lynda Lambert <llambert at zoominternet.net>wrote:

> Atty,
> this is so true - music really helps us in so many ways.
> One thing folks can do, if they do not want to buy the CDs is to go to
> http://www.pandora.com  and you can make your own music station there -
> it is free.  For instance, I like a particular Tibetan Meditation Music. I
> typed in the name of the music and it made me a station of that music and
> other music like it. I do have the CDs but I also enjoy lots of other
> music, too, that I do not have CDs for.
>
> I listen to music in my studio and in my house all day long.  In my studio
> I often listen to different kinds of cultural music from places where I
> visited, such as Czech music, or Puerto Rico, or different Germanic
> traditional music or Native American music - and I especially love Buddhist
> chant. This way, I am transported again to the places I have always loved,
> and that joy is reflected in my work.
> Lynda River Woman
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Crowd" <the_crowd at cox.net>
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> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:28 AM
> Subject: [stylist] Inspiration
>
>
>  Hi Linda and list,
>>
>> There is a  musician named Rebbsoul. He has a CD out called Soul
>> Whispers. It does have some brain wave training in it. A delta frequency to
>> help you get in contact with your higher self and spirit guides, but there
>> are other ones as well. Sometimes a good alpha frequency is just the thing
>> for that writers block.
>>
>> Super Mind music, you can google it. The download  was 10 dollars and the
>> musician is so fantastic that even without the BWT, it is worth the money.
>>
>> Inspiration to all,
>> Atty
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynda Lambert" <
>> llambert at zoominternet.net>
>> To: "Writer's Division Mailing List" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 9:59 AM
>> Subject: Re: [stylist] What have you been reading?
>>
>>
>> My reading the past month or two has not been extensive because I was
>>> traveling out of the country in April and May, and in-between have been
>>> working in the studio. I don't listen to books when I am traveling because
>>> I want to keep my focus on where I am and to really see in depth the place,
>>> the people and the wonderful things that are there. I do not travel just to
>>> check it off on my bucket list, but I travel because I want to know the
>>> place well and really appreciate all of it.
>>>
>>> When I am making art,  I listen to great music. Classical, or cultural
>>> music from the places I have visited. I like ethnic and cultural music very
>>> much. When I listen to it I am transported back to those moments when I was
>>> there in person.
>>>
>>> Right now, I am reading a collection of essays on spiritual matters.
>>> Spirituality is right on my front burner, all the time.
>>>
>>> This book is _The Best American Spiritual Writing 2006_ which is
>>> absolutely fantastic. Many of the writers in the book are some of my
>>> favorite authors of books I have taught at the college in my literature
>>> courses. One in particular that I like so much is Wendell Barry - not sure
>>> if I spelled that right.
>>>
>>> I am still reading _Simple Abundance_ by Sarah Ban Breathnach_ and that
>>> one is a day by day reading so I will just be reading it for an entire year
>>> one little bit at a time.
>>>
>>> I was reading an extensive book on a 19th century French writer - but I
>>> just quit it because after listening to quite a lot, I was no interested
>>> enough to endure the rest of it. It was on Flaubert, and since I am not
>>> very knowledgeable on Flaubert's work, I had a hard time connecting with
>>> this biography. Maybe another time, after I read "Madam Boviary" some day.
>>>
>>> I just read _Want Fries with That? Obesity  and the Supersizing of
>>> America_ by Scott Ingrfam. This book was very informative, full of
>>> information of learning to eat a healthy and nutritional  way. I love books
>>> on fitness and health and this is a priority in my own life style. I am an
>>> enormous _Body for Life_ book by Bill Phillips and I live by his fitness
>>> and nutrition plan.
>>>
>>> I have two other books on the back burner and intend to read them soon.
>>> _Melville: His World and Work_ by Andrew Delbanco   and _What Happy
>>> Women Know_ by Dan Baker and Cathy Greenburg.
>>>
>>> The other thing I am doing is the 12 day Energy Healing Conference.
>>> Today is Day FIVE for it.
>>>
>>> Every day, I get a new post from a different author and I am reading
>>> them, or watching the videos, or checking out the links for more
>>> information.
>>>
>>> So my reading comes in between the other things in my daily life - my
>>> daily workouts at the gym, long cardio walks with my dogs, making pottery,
>>> and jewelry, writing poetry, blog articles,  keeping a very active Face
>>> Book presence, working with animal rescue, and doing exhibitions of my work.
>>>
>>>
>>> My reading, I think, is a kind of glue that holds me all together and
>>> gives me inspiration. I am often inspired by reading the posts by some
>>> writers here on the list who write from the gut, those who understand
>>> intuition and follow that path.
>>>
>>> One thing I know for sure, to be able to write well, you have to be
>>> reading and learning new things and doing research all the time. The more
>>> we uncover, the deeper we have to dig for more and more. Eve just spoke
>>> about that in her emails here, and she is so right on.
>>>
>>>
>>> Gehen Sie mit Gott und Schmetterlinge
>>> Lynda  River Woman
>>>
>>>
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