by Kim Ort | Aug 17, 2016 | Attention, Books, Contemplation, Essence, Habits, Inspiration, People, Practices
Visual Intelligence: “the ability to see what’s there that others don’t, to see what’s not there that should be, to see the positives and the negatives, the opportunity, the invention, the upside, the warning signs, the quickest way, the way...
by Kim Ort | Jun 22, 2016 | Abstraction, Essence, Going Abstract, Inspiration, Photography, Place, Possibilities, Seeing
I have a dilemma. My camera is not working properly and a new one is not yet in the budget. I don’t know what to do – try to get it repaired, start setting aside money for the newer version or even more for a better version. When I’m in this liminal...
by Kim Ort | May 4, 2016 | Books, Consolations, Essence
Why are we so afraid of silence? David Whyte, in his book, Consolations, says this. Silence is frightening, an intimation of the end, the graveyard of fixed identities. Real silence puts any present understanding to shame; orphans us from certainty; leads us beyond...