Impressions,
Imprints and
Impressive Influences
1. Sans Souci
A walk through Schloss Sans Souci - a palace in Potsdam built in 1747. Memories as a child of its interior appear now as if I had walked through stages of life until the final room, sun-drenched and expansive.
2. Nicolas De Stael
A little plaque on a small pink house over-looking the Mediterranean Sea. Facing the Sea, the plaque reads: "Here lived and worked Nicolas De Stael, the painter."
3. Excerp from Voyager, Secrets of Amenti by Ashayana Deane
Whether or not you view ascension and multidimensional evolution as a reality while you are alive on earth, you will be directly faced with that reality once your consciousness has passed of physical life and into the multidimensional frame work.
4. Guernica
On April 26, 1937, German bombers transformed the sleepy Spanish town into an everlasting symbol of the atrocities of war. From the Sherbrooke Record, Sherbrooke, Quebec, courtesy of Ms. Anna Grant, archives and special collections
5. Emily Dickinson
"Captivity is consciousness - so is liberty".
6. Paul Klee, painter
"I cannot be grasped in the here and now for I live just as well with the dead as with the unborn, somewhat closer to the heart of creation than usual but far from close enough."
7. Erich Kastner, author
Erich Kastner, the author of Der Kleine Grenzverkehr, outlasted the "fear time" in Germany even though his books were burned at the Reichstag. He watched from a semihidden place. A courageous man.
8. Picasso, painter
"Art washes the dust
from everyday life."
9. Ann Ditchburn
Unmeasurable support given to me, always by my friend, gifted dancer, choreographer and author. Thank you Ann.
10. Deborah Barrette
Friend, maker of images, teacher, critic and supporter.