Years ago, I went to a therapist who used hypnosis. When our sessions were almost over, she would tell me, in her soft voice, to come awake, refreshed and energized, “when you’re ready.” When you’re ready. A simple phrase, but in that altered state of mind, it was powerful. I could, when I was ready, [...]

Changing Seasons

September 7, 2007 | Leave a Comment

[process, essay] by Nancy S.M. Waldman Hi everyone. Welcome to September. Summer here in North America is fast waning—even though where I am in Nova Scotia, September is one of the best weather months. I’ve been feeling quite ambivalent about the PCQ over the summer. There are lots of new visitors and subscribers and readers [...]

[-exercise, un-blocker-] by Nancy Waldman Do you feel creative but still have difficulty creating? Is something holding you back but you’re not quite sure what or why? Are you feeling blocked? Do you feel that your output is a trickle instead of a flood? Here is a exercise designed to explore these kinds of problems [...]

[-essay, self-evolution, process-] by Nancy Waldman I make marks, therefore I am. Durham Dr. & Center St. (Houston, TX) Originally uploaded by Mr. Waldo. Since the days men lived in caves, human beings have demonstrated the need to make their mark on this world. From those cave paintings, to the tick marks on a prison [...]

[-cartoon-] The Adventures of Ohmiomyo and Karma No tags for this post.

[-cartoon-] The Adventures of Ohmiomyo and Karma No tags for this post.

[-cartoon-] The Adventures of Ohmiomyo and Karma No tags for this post.

[-cartoon-] The Adventures of Ohmiomyo and Karma No tags for this post.

[-photo essay & interview-] Some collections happen because we are engaged in creative practices that require materials. The more we create, the more we love our materials, the more we need and want to acquire more. Often we acquire so many that we couldn’t possibly use all that we’ve gathered. The materials themselves becomes a [...]

[-survey-] 10. What has collecting taught you about people or life? No tags for this post.

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