From the monthly archives:

October 2009

Field of Dreams

by Sandra Walter October 12, 2009

I had the pleasure to meet Barbara Marx Hubbard, the founder of the conscious evolution movement, after a showing of her Conscious Evolution series. She brightened when I mentioned that my book, The Creator State, dealt with Zero Point Field theory. Her elegant face lit up and she exclaimed, “Oh, I am all about Field [...]

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What happened to Tautuu?

by Sandra Walter October 10, 2009

Microlending has become a successful venture in recent years, and I am a big fan and lender though Kiva (kiva.org). It’s important for artists to be involved in charitable efforts; it’s good for the soul and can fire up the creative spirit. When I log in to my kiva page and see all the ladies [...]

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Synaethesia demystified

by Sandra Walter October 5, 2009

Synaethesia was the first of my poems to be published. It was written in Charleston, South Carolina, where the wildlife and scenery are breathtaking. This natural beauty can overload the senses. People with synaesthesia experience a union of the senses, such as smelling color or tasting words. It seemed a perfect device to express my [...]

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