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creativemorningsizmir · 5 months
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29 Aralık Cuma sabahı CreativeMornings Izmir'de bizimle buluştuğunuz için hepinize teşekkür ederiz.
Hep beraber 2023'e veda ederken "Acı" temasıyla birlikte, acılarımızı sevinçlerimizi ve kitaplarımızı paylaştığımız bir sabah oldu.
Birlikte kurduğumuz ortak sofrada, yaşadığımız acıları ve bizim üzerimizde gerek pozitif gerekse negatif yönleriyle bıraktığı birçok şeyi paylaştık. Belki de acı, gerçekten büyümeye doğru giden yolu işaret ediyor olabilir...
Etkinlik gününden fotoğraflara linkten ulaşabilirsiniz!
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Highlights from the December 15 event featuring speaker Andrea Carmichael and musician Nico Barberan at the Screening Room. Photos by Kathleen Dreier
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David Alcantar spoke to December’s theme PAIN.
Hosted at Armadillo Boulders on Friday, December 8th.
Cheers to our local sponsors Estate Coffee Company & TEKsystems for coffee and breakfast tacos.
High-fives to M!SA for videography.
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creativemorningstrn · 6 months
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CLAUDIO MICALIZZI on Pain
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Claudio Micalizzi è professionista e insegnante di shiatsu con riconoscimento della FISIEO, iscritto al registro operatori e insegnanti. È direttore didattico della Scuola AnMa e ha una vasta formazione professionale che spazia dalla medicina tradizionale cinese al Tui-Na, dal metodo Trager alle tecniche di presenza corporea sensibile. Uno dei suoi contributi più significativi è l'ideazione della tecnica di shiatsu sul lettino chiamata "MaKeShi"®, che rappresenta l'evoluzione dello studio e della ricerca continua sullo "Shiatsu-Spontaneo" e sulla manualità intuitiva. Le sue altre attività e interessi includono la psicomotricità espressionale del professor M. Marteau, il massaggio sonoro con le campane tibetane di Albert Rabestain, la ricerca costante sul lavoro corporeo, espressivo e spontaneo, la pratica della meditazione naturale come ricerca personale di una spiritualità nel quotidiano. La sua variegata formazione e la sua costante e curiosa attenzione nel campo del benessere e della spiritualità sono i pilastri su cui si basa il suo lavoro e la sua pratica.
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December's Theme is PAIN.
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world. 
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.” 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth.
Our Lviv chapter chose this month’s exploration of Pain and Marta Koshulinska illustrated the theme.
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth.
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daze4all · 2 months
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Imagine:  Dan Feng gave Blade the lily Hairpin to hold up his hair and putting his hair up the same with pin triggers blade.
Hence why he wears the healer set but not the pin.
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“The pin, you can keep it as reminder of me?” The water ripple to reflect two figure by the lily pond. When his hair was white, and a lily pin was placed in it to keep his hair out of his eye when forging.
“Flowers suit you more” He harrumphed as he twisted the delicate piece the crafted lily petals caching the light in his hands.  It tinged and sang  in his hands as parts clicked against each other.
“It could, soften your image maybe more people would  approach you” teased the Soft smoothly melodic calm voice from his memories. The robed figure behind him under the pagod of the waterlily gardens in the Xianzhou.
“Or remind them of my fleeting lifespan” he huffed grumpily. What use did blacksmith have of a hair ornament nonetheless he tried clumsiy to gather his hair to the soft laugh of his cmpain
“I won’t let that happen.” The eye and voice steady assuring him fooled with
 Confidence,  foolish , steadiness, reckless,  trust,  traitor.
Lover. Liar
“Here let me help you”   the pin is tucked in his hair swept but in loop on the side and takes root.
hOw doEs it lOok? Same voice but Muddled worried. Panic at the the voice distant. Pain shot through bright as the vision shattered the roots of taking hold and choking the mara setting in.
“He isn’t looking so good this might be the end…
hElp him!
Now spiderlily blooms and is  replaced the white with red and the madness raises its ugly head again.
The water rippled. And the lily pond drowned him yet again then dredged him to surface. To breathe again a life that was set to stop.
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Imagine: Playing with Blade's Hair goes wrong....Funny version?
A simple updo from behind would make you thought pleased with your work as ou secured the side loop with pin so you could see Blade's handsome face and eyes once more.
“Hope do you li-" You barely managed to finish the sentence as Blade smashed the mirror as you tried to show his new do with him having recognized the old hairstyle immediately.
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December’s global CreativeMornings theme PAIN will be discussed by Bella J. Rockman on Friday the 8th.
Our musical guest with be Kelsi Creek. 
Join us for Cuvée Coffee & breakfast tacos.
We’ll be meeting at Fallout Theater. 
All thanks to our partners MPB and MakeATX. 
Register to get your free ticket on our site.
Find a little relief with this month’s hashtags: #CMpain & #CMATX
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On the morning of Friday, December 1, 2023, join us as we celebrate our 8th BIRTHDAY (!) as a chapter with featured speakers Greg and Subrina Collier, the dynamic husband-and-wife team behind numerous acclaimed Charlotte restaurants. Chef Greg was the first chef from Charlotte to be a Beard Award finalist for the Best Chef: Southeast category, while Subrina was named a 2020 James Beard Foundation Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership fellow. The pair were named Charlotteans of the Year by Charlotte Magazine, and they serve on President Joe Biden's Small Business and Entrepreneurs Advisory Council. Get ready for an amazing morning -- we’re being generously hosted at Project 658, which is a large enough venue for you to invite/bring your colleagues, friends or family (kids welcome!). We’ll also have performances by multiple theater groups, as well as wake-up tunes by DJ Harvey Cummings II, microgrants, prizes, pitches and more. Doors open at 8:00 a.m. for free coffee, breakfast, music and mingling, and then our program will run 8:30-10:00 a.m. COME HELP US CELEBRATE 8 YEARS AND COUNTING! Learn more and grab your FREE ticket at https://creativemornings.com/talks/greg-and-subrina-collier #CMpain (Photo by Brie Williams)
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uniuniq · 7 years
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we’re getting a uniq vlive?? ot5/???????????
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world. 
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.” 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth. 
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