tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post3694770237884230216..comments2023-07-17T23:10:02.228+10:00Comments on Discombobula: Projected DesiresSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01122659239039900398noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-91208961389049211282012-09-25T09:37:12.608+10:002012-09-25T09:37:12.608+10:00Yes, I must try that sometime. I luuuuuuurve what...Yes, I must try that sometime. I luuuuuuurve what you've done :)susieq777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-32659694889646253232012-09-23T17:53:08.726+10:002012-09-23T17:53:08.726+10:00My gut does feel better for it but I think the mai...My gut does feel better for it but I think the main thing I need to do is walk more. An hour a day seems to work wonders. I'm going to stick with the yeast free gluten bread but not worry so much about the minor stuff. Yum cheese, yum cheese... will avoid it for a while, my homemade yogurt seems much better for me anyway...Harry Robertshttp://www.pyrolurialife.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-57211798339231145672012-09-22T14:33:59.546+10:002012-09-22T14:33:59.546+10:00Yay for scribbling! I recommend mixing paint with ...Yay for scribbling! I recommend mixing paint with pouring medium as I've been trying - it's brilliant and easy and dramatic.Emmanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-11897640774795664302012-09-22T13:43:01.745+10:002012-09-22T13:43:01.745+10:00That's so true that you no longer crave things...That's so true that you no longer crave things after a few weeks. In fact, that's when I think the strange topsy turvy twist of intolerance/addiction shows up, because sometimes I find you develop sort of an aversion to it. Very weird.<br /><br />You know, though, I wish I could say I feel the same about cheese. The craving has definitely diminished, but my mouth still waters when I think about cheese :)<br /><br />Good luck with your yeast adventures. I hope you feel some benefit.susieq777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-83390618765878757782012-09-22T13:41:36.568+10:002012-09-22T13:41:36.568+10:00I love that space between all possibility which th...I love that space between all possibility which then pinpoints itself as you go into not-all possibility :) The "all is possible" is sorta delightful sometimes, sorta unnerving most of the times, and there is a relief when it begins pinpointing :)<br /><br />That empty canvas pad, it sure holds a lot, doesn't it, Sarah.susieq777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-45678817749601668692012-09-22T06:50:53.091+10:002012-09-22T06:50:53.091+10:00Yep, you gotta stay off the wheat. That stuff mess...Yep, you gotta stay off the wheat. That stuff messes me up too. I'm currently experimenting with reducing my yeast intake as well, I think that might also be one of my triggers. I also find after a few weeks of not eating something I no longer crave it.Harry Robertshttp://www.pyrolurialife.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-85100441143986060012012-09-20T23:24:30.087+10:002012-09-20T23:24:30.087+10:00"I have begun gessoing a sheet from my canvas..."I have begun gessoing a sheet from my canvas pad and drawn a rough <br />outline on it, and am feeling excited about what it might turn into once<br /> I start. The layering and layering, and building on what has gone <br />before..." <br /><br />Yesterday I was thinking about your "gesso," Sue, and what it is like to gesso a canvas, and how exciting that truly is. But I couldn't come up with any sort of comment. It took another day to come back and post this. <br /><br />The white canvas or blank paper is like the famous uncarved block of wood, where everything is possible. When you begin to paint you loose all that possibility, so it's very brave to carve the wood, to make a commitment in life to what is offered you to participate in, and let go of fifty other potential options. Where we are is the destiny life has led us to, your canvas pad in front of you with it's outline, like a special friendship, a place one is destined to give something, to receive, to flower.Sarahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-58369113159070172422012-09-20T15:43:29.757+10:002012-09-20T15:43:29.757+10:00Hooray for Niacination :)
It's true, there is...Hooray for Niacination :)<br /><br />It's true, there is a certain amount of courage to embrace your passions. I know I ramble a lot about this stuff on this blog, but I think it's because it's all a little mysterious why it is so that it *does* take so much courage to embrace what gives life and energy. Weird!susieq777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4879615387850345622.post-29811557227898762312012-09-19T16:18:33.502+10:002012-09-19T16:18:33.502+10:00It's a grand adventure, getting to know your p...It's a grand adventure, getting to know your passion... and then finding the courage to embrace it. No knowing where it will lead, Sue. Go with the Niacination:)Harry Rileyhttp://twitter.com/MysticBritnoreply@blogger.com