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An Artist’s Gift

Jan 19, 2011

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I have many affairs to attend to, and feel hurried these days. Great works of art have endless leisure for a background, as the universe has space. Time stands still while they are created. The artist cannot be in [a] hurry. The earth moves round the sun with inconceivable rapidity, and yet the surface of the lake is not ruffled by it. – Henry Thoreau in his journal, 1859 → Read more

Read this! I found it while searching neurobiology considering my connection with plants and trees. A friend in an email today state that there was a documentary about children who feel the pain of trees. I didn’t find that I found this article instead form the Davidson Institute for talent development. Reading comments that were posted I would have to say this explains me and my daughter!!! as well. She now teaches gifted children in Los Angeles and I think I would had have benefited by some of the suggestion presented in this article.

Gifted children: Emotionally immature or emotionally intense? → Read more