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Janaina Medeiros
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document
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Xuebing Du
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Show & Tell
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Art by Kim Jaehyun
FREEING YOUR MIND~
No matter what we call ourselves, what we wear, how much money we make, what groups we join, where we were born and even the language we speak---our self-healing depends on our mind. Mind games are played on us through so many mediums-politics, religion and of course education.
Over time, we adopt a mind where the clouds exist but not the sky; where books exist but not education; where doctors exist but not healing. Some call this a Western mind.
Until we connect with our original mind, our foundational energy will remain blocked. It's our thoughts, the untold story, the exploitation all the way back to Greek civilization that defines our victim mentality. We must liberate our minds.
We must embark on a renaissance to cleanse out the toxicity, the filth and the degradation that is a side-effect of acute exploitation and oppression of the human mind.
We do that by moving on a path of intensive self-healing. Only by recognizing that we possess the power of self-healing, can we reinterpret our experiences from being victims to being enlightened and centered. ~Dr. Robbin Alston
You can always recognize someone who has suffered, they listen more than they speak.
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Sade Adu in her Bring Me Home concert film (2011)
"Growing Around Grief"
Lois Tonkin, 1996