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Old 18-01-2004, 06:33 PM
 
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Default [IBC] Bpnsai feelings, was/Chye Tan: The Spirit of Bonsai Design

Dear IBC'ers:
You should all study the book, "Drawing on the right side of the brain". This part of the brain is the conceptual side, and if you really "get" into the joy of your Bonsai, you loose track of time. When you loose tack of time, you have found the euphoria
of the right side of the brain....


Carl L. Rosner
From: Kitsune Miko
Date: 2004/01/18 Sun AM 09:46:49 CST
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Subject: [IBC] Bpnsai feelings, was/Chye Tan: The Spirit of Bonsai Design

I also feel this way about working on my trees and viewing others. I have tried to describe the feelings, but only suceed in convincing others that feel the same.

How many others feel like this about bonsai practice?

Kitsune Miko
Jim Dolce wrote:
For me, bonsai is not just about beauty and horticulture. From the first
bonsai I saw, there was something about these trees that touched my spirit.
And when I work with my trees, I am often filled with a sense of being that
is outside my everyday life. Its not just a communion with nature. Its
something more that I cannot readily communicate.




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