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Sacred Artists
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
What does it mean to be an artist? For some, the image of paint splattered hands and canvas comes to mind, hours spent holding a brush whose job it is to take ideas from the mind of the one in whose fingers it is grasped and translate it to visual input. For others, it echoes with…
Waiting On The Pizza
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
A few years ago, I was having lunch with my friend Harmony. We were musing over a long time pattern in my life that goes something like this: I set an intention, do a whole bunch of work, scramble around, and then get tired and frustrated and sometimes resentful that the outcome just isn’t coming…
Delicious Ambiguity
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
Saturday Night Live was a staple in my adolesence, debuting October 11, 1975. Its rowdy, clever, twisted brand of humor kept me awake into the wee hours for many a Saturday night into Sunday. One of my favorite Not Ready For Prime Time Players was Gilda Radner. A comedic genius, she created infamous characters such as Emily…
Back On Track
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
Facebook friend Jolene Setterfield shared an experience she had while traveling on a train in her home in London that gave me the giggles, certain that I needed to write about it. Just so’s you know….there really isn’t much that isn’t grist for the mill/fodder for my writing. ” Spent half the train journey…
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