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<title>Twinkle by Sara Deutsch</title>
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TWINKLE.
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<title>Dreaming Trees by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<title>Stored Treasures by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<title>Transmission2 by Sara Deutsch</title>
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TRANSMISSION2. The lower 
one came first.

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<title>Angel of Solace by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<title>Music of the Spheres2 by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<title>Flower Mountains by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2013 10:35:35 MST</pubDate>
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<title>New Forms and Energies by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<title>Pleasant Dreams by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<title>Flight by Sara Deutsch</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2013 22:11:11 MST</pubDate>
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<title>Blog Entry - April 07, 2007</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2007 11:11:07 MST</pubDate>
<description>A BLIND DATE WITH THE INFINITE UNKNOWN

The   Creative  Spirit  leads me  into  many worlds.   Ive  trekked   alone in the Himalayas  and lived  naked in virgin jungles of Hawaii.  Ive  been   scientist,   monastic in a mystic order artist and  teacher.    I seem to  learn  the  same  lessons wherever I  am:   to have faith in the unknown; to ride the  wave of the moment;  to let go of  the illusion  of control;    to plumb the depths of mind and emotion  without fear  or  judgment.   And  best of  all --to play!

Soon after I started taking cello lessons at the age of 7,  I began to tune my  strings to a new chord each morning--Bird calls, traffic, electronic hums, wind, rain on the roof... any sound of  the moment entered into  my  chord.  My cello teacher  gave up on me,  saying, &quot;I cannot teach this child. She does everything her own way!&quot;    The  unknown chord   was my way--my true teacher.   I  never knew what to expect when  I moved  from one string to another on the  fretless cello finger board.  Anything could happen!   I could not plan  or prepare or practice my response. The unknown chord taught me  to  ride the wave  of the moment   and  to hear unfamiliar sounds with  new ears,  just  as  they  are,  without judgment.  There is  no  mistake!

At  the age of   8,   I discovered that bathrooms have wonderful acoustics.  I would lie on my belly in the tub,  submerge  my  whole  face  in the  water  and  generate  sounds  through    my mouth or nose.   The  different chambers  in my mouth, throat,   nose,  sinuses,  and head  were  like  newly   discovered  rooms  in  an  infinite  mansion.   I   could  mold  strange and wonderful sounds  by  changing  the size and shape of  these inner chambers.   Overtones  transported  me  into  a reality beyond  time  or  space  where   I  rode  the  wave of  uncreated  sound.   
 
After many  years  in  the  academic  world,  I  left  my  doctoral  dissertation  in  psychobiology to  pursue  my   adventure with  the  Creative  Spirit.    In  an  ashram  on  Maui I   gathered  with  others  at  dawn  for  Chaotic  Meditation.   In  the dark  we    moved   and  emitted  random  sounds  for  10  minutes  without  stopping.   Issha,  zszpbt,  horrimandidn,  pfftlllllttt,  grandgnet,  loooof,  llllit,  ansugggggg!  click,  cluck,  snaggzzz.......   Whispers,  calls,  yells,  chants.   No  rules.   But you  couldnt  stop  moving  or  making  random  sounds no matter what.    Chaotic  meditation  blasted through  my  barriers of  fear,   habit and  conformity.   Everyone  sounded  pretty much like  me in the  dark...so  I  wasnt  crazy!   And  I  discovered  sounds,  movements  and  feelings  that  transported me  beyond  the  boundaries of  my  culture and  my  mind.   I  AM  MORE THAN  I KNOW!

Chaotic  meditation inspired me  to  create  gentler versions of the process--freeflow  writing,  toning,  painting,  energy drawings-- all  done  in  concentrated  5-minute  sessions.    I  remembered  how  to  paint  like  a  child--dripping,  splattering,  spraying,  rotating  pieces of  silk  in  large  frames.  What  will  happen  when  a  river of red flows into a pool  of  blue?     Sprinkling  salt crystals  on  layers of  wet  dye,  I  watched them   come  alive,  move  and grow.  Sometimes   they  created  schools  of  tiny  fish,  amoebas,  ghost  faces,  frost,  blossom  or  leaf  patterns  as  they  absorbed the  dye and  dried.     Painting  outside,  I  set  things up  and  choose the colors,  but   wind, sun,  water,  salt  and   gravity   did  the painting.    As  I  gave  up  the illusion of  control,  I  became  free to play. 

The  computer became  a  mystic  friend  who  leads  me  into the  heart  of  nature.      When I rotate simple patterns,  like hand-written letters around a center, using a simple  painting  program,  all kinds of  patterns and fractals,  as seen in  flowers, plants,  shells,  water,  wind,  emerge.     Cyberalchemy   is  also   a  path   into the  mystery  of   my  inner life.      I  close my  eyes,   take  the  computer mouse  in  my  non-preferred   hand,   and  let my  energy  create  movement.   When I  release the mouse,  a  record of my  experience  leaps into being in   the  colors  of  the  moment.  The  titles  of  these  quick  daily  paintings   reveal  their  meaning  for me:  Stimulus,  Alone,  Emergence, Fool,  Jagged Energy,Help me!,   Birth....

My  scanner is   a  time machine   connecting  me  with  memories,  feelings and  wisdom  from  the past!   A  mandala made  from multiple  images of  my   my father  who  died  when  I  was  seven  and  my  4-year-old self  potently   concentrated  his   presence and   intensified my  memories  and  feelings about him.   As  I created this  new,   empowering pattern,  I  transformed  some of the   loss and insecurity evoked by his death.   I  brought  his  power and  support  into  my  present.    Later  I created  a  spiral  superimposing   childhood,  adolescent and mature  images  of  myself  to  help   me  remember  who  I  am  beyond  all  the  changes.
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(from a  5-minute  freeflow writing session,96)
The Creative  Spirit   beckons me:  						Go  further.  Go  beyond  the  curtain,  					Go  backstage where the  technicians and artists			of the inner theater create the show. 
Go  deeper.  Go to the core.  Go to the  center.  			Where the sap of  creation flows thick and  steady.  			Go on!  Go  on!  Nothing to cling to.  Nothing to  grab. 		Flow  down the  stream singing of the  moment                        that comes once and dies...					                     Of  the moment  that  comes and dies,  comes and dies.. 		Waves in the ocean,  blinks in the eye,                                  yods in the light of  eternity...
I  am  that!  I  am  that!
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<title>Blog Entry - April 07, 2007</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2007 11:03:57 MST</pubDate>
<description>                          CREATIVE SANCTUARY
               (A vision seeking creative collaborators)			Artist healers  seeking sanctuary from worldly concerns   are welcome to come and regenerate until  they are ready to participate  in  various projects and cottage industries.     CDs, books, videos and  other projects  are created from improvisational  music,  movement,imagery &amp;  words.  Each person offers their  special  talents and skills  to collaborative  projects.  We   create retreats  where visitors are nurtured by silence,  sharing and  participating  in  creative play.  Small  groups  of  artists create  hand-painted  silk  wearable  art--ponchos,  tunics,  pants,  hats.   They collaborate  on  the  painting,  design  and  detailing (beading,  feathering,  etc.) of  each  item.   The  unique  creations  are  sold  in  our  own  boutique  and  on  our  website. 

The setting is rural yet close to colleges and a well-developed city.  In the center of  several  acres of  wooded land is a  large dome  divided into many segments--kitchen,  dining room,  meeting rooms,  a living room with a huge fireplace,    Clustered around the dome,  some father away than others, are small studios, also circular  and very simple--a kitchenette,  bathroom,  bed and office.   In the hills or acoustically separate from all others, is a large,  layered multimedia play dome. In the  center of all the layers is a control room housing the multimedia technology,  musical instruments,  video  projectors, etc.   Arrayed around  around the center,  built into the floor are retractable couches.  On upper  levels  there are huge Yucatan-like hammocks, for those who like to lie suspended in the bath of sounds and images.   Those making the music and creating the patterns of light and imagery  operate by sitting or standing at a circular keyboard open to inputs from 2-9 people.  Acoustic instruments and voice can be added to the mix.  The walls of the play dome are  made of layered  material that can be made transparent or opaque  by pumping in  transparent or opaque colored  fluid. 

We  establish our own company to market and distribute our creations.   The enterprise is successful because each of us does what we love the most  for  the  whole  group.  I spend much of my time in the studio with other artists and musicians &amp; poets creating the CD-ROMs; others do the editing and polishing of the final product; still others market and distribute the  tapes and videos, software, books,  art,  workshops and retreats.  In the city we have an outpost for our work.  It is  center for the arts and healing  where we have classes,  groups,  clients,  performances, events, and  sell our products. 

Please respond if you respond to this vision, or have suggestions, or contacts about manifesting it.
Thank you!
 
Sara Deutsch, M.S.(Ph.D.abd)
Creative Arts Therapist
Creativity Consultant, Educator
Multimedia Artist

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