It's clear that the current health crisis is also a horrible economic crisis. Historian Eli Siegel's question "What does a person deserve by being a person?" is more urgent than ever. See this powerful film on the subject: https://t.co/jDuZ80Zotl #hunger#homelessness
Personally useful, and immeasurably relevant in 2022: "If the trip towards #truth isn't pleasant, it isn't the fault of the destination." —an Aesthetic Realism maxim by #EliSiegel. https://t.co/KXuwkTUXZy
"Beauty Always & Right Now"—Just read this, and it's great. It includes a wonderful description of the aesthetics of video conferencing. Love it! https://t.co/Zw7bgdfkbI
I like this #AestheticRealismMaxim by #EliSiegel: "We are original when we can see originality in others." Read 14 maxims, a few of them discussed wonderfully by Ellen Reiss—and more—in this publication: https://t.co/5paLlgeFbY
What is the power we're really hoping to have? Can we have it, and still feel we're tender, kind? I learned a lot about this from #ChaimKoppelman's "Power & Tenderness in Men & Picasso's 'Minotauromachy'": https://t.co/dr6kK3QcED #AestheticRealism
Personally useful, and immeasurably relevant today: "If the trip towards #truth isn't pleasant, it isn't the fault of the destination." —#EliSiegel. https://t.co/KXuwkTUXZy #MondayMotivation
"The Beauty of Baseball Shows How We Want to Be!" For everyone who loves the sport, here's a talk I'm proud to have given at the #HallofFame at #Cooperstown. https://t.co/VnTlnAlEll #AestheticRealism
What our self is, what goes wrong, and right, with it, is described so valuably in "The Self—Its Purpose & Its Mistake" https://t.co/Mr5UiNJOyP via @TheARFdn
I respect the way Arnold Perey writes about "What Women Deserve from Men." I'm proud to be learning and teaching this way of seeing as I speak to men in #AestheticRealismConsultations. https://t.co/6rJjcvAlbn
#Renoir's work is so alive, and affects me deeply every time I see it. Here's a wonderful talk on "Luncheon of the Boating Party," by Terrain Gallery coordinator Carrie Wilson: https://t.co/ccftVnPjUl. Enjoy!
"Ethics Is Always There"—with needed understanding of how ethics has centrally to do with economics, art, and everyone's daily life. https://t.co/FfBgu7mvqZ via @TheARFdn
It's horrible that the current health crisis has been compounded by newly unemployed people's inability to pay the rent. Historian Eli Siegel's question "What does a person deserve by being a person?" is more urgent than ever. See this powerful film: https://t.co/jDuZ80Zotl
As we see coldness in high places, let's all learn about the fight between coldness and warmth in ourselves: https://t.co/ljZ5SPrMh0 #AestheticRealismConsultations
So dramatic! I'm glad to see this image of a poem I love. Poet #EliSiegel spoke greatly about #Keats, including in the talk reported on here, which includes discussion of "La Belle Dame Sans Merci": https://t.co/0N9hc96UGl
“Today & Always—What Does a Woman Deserve from a Man?” - I just read this terrific, eye-opening article and think it should be required reading for everyone: https://t.co/zd7NyaFSPA #relationships
Everyone's #ethical question, so urgent during this tumultuous year: “We are; something else is: What should we do about it?” You can learn about it in this important essay by #EliSiegel. https://t.co/elkxBRNIij
Thanks for this. I respect the way Arnold Perey writes about men's need to have good will for women. I'm proud to be learning and teaching this way of seeing as I speak to men in #AestheticRealismConsultations.
"Central to good will is the desire to see and respect a woman’s strength of mind and her ethics, and to encourage them with all his heart." I love this sentence by Arnold Perey, Aesthetic Realism consultant, from his article "What Women Deserve from Men." https://t.co/LdSUtBSWeT