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		<title>By: inga molzen</title>
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		<dc:creator>inga molzen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 19:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Actually - I like my comments. They are true. And while very personal, it does involve some courage to be in the world just as we are with all our vision and hope for transformation is the world. I am indeed healed and touched deeply, and challenged by art, and the diversity of responses to my being a creative being in the world. Peter I wish you a wonderful time at the Eselen Institute with a workshop that sounds just like a mirroring of my own life at present. Trusting life in its Abundance, even when all is threatened. Let the heart (mind) lead the path ahead. Sorry I have not visited your site since my first comment and today I am inspired by your peace path, your response to trees and children alike with a childlike sensitivity and commitment, your order and chaos of the slate and wooden vortex spiral, the protest of your perfect pebble head nestling boat people reminding us of our potential shared humanity -and our inhumanity! Thank you Peter for being in the world.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually &#8211; I like my comments. They are true. And while very personal, it does involve some courage to be in the world just as we are with all our vision and hope for transformation is the world. I am indeed healed and touched deeply, and challenged by art, and the diversity of responses to my being a creative being in the world. Peter I wish you a wonderful time at the Eselen Institute with a workshop that sounds just like a mirroring of my own life at present. Trusting life in its Abundance, even when all is threatened. Let the heart (mind) lead the path ahead. Sorry I have not visited your site since my first comment and today I am inspired by your peace path, your response to trees and children alike with a childlike sensitivity and commitment, your order and chaos of the slate and wooden vortex spiral, the protest of your perfect pebble head nestling boat people reminding us of our potential shared humanity -and our inhumanity! Thank you Peter for being in the world.</p>
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		<title>By: inga molzen</title>
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		<dc:creator>inga molzen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 19:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As ever a beautiful site. Please remove my first comments , thoughts, and inspiration shared, triggered when acknowledging your work. Glad to have site of some magnificent new works of art - expressing as ever your close relationship with abundance of the land, and new harvests. Happy 2012 Peter Adams and family. Would be glad to connect with you regarding your work, works of art, and experience. I may be able to work in an community using permaculture, arts and crafts for employment generation, tree planting and other human and environmental opportunities ahead. Your BLOG is fabulous. I just wish to remove such a personal track shared on the web please! I have shared my email - please connect on gmail!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As ever a beautiful site. Please remove my first comments , thoughts, and inspiration shared, triggered when acknowledging your work. Glad to have site of some magnificent new works of art &#8211; expressing as ever your close relationship with abundance of the land, and new harvests. Happy 2012 Peter Adams and family. Would be glad to connect with you regarding your work, works of art, and experience. I may be able to work in an community using permaculture, arts and crafts for employment generation, tree planting and other human and environmental opportunities ahead. Your BLOG is fabulous. I just wish to remove such a personal track shared on the web please! I have shared my email &#8211; please connect on gmail!</p>
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		<title>By: Inga Molzen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Inga Molzen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 10:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Filled with emotion and compassion reading this and unlike you Pete I do not live with another artist, Sally. My partner Phillip has no understanding for the pots of glue, screws, paint, paper, wood, and other found objets awaiting their transformation into works of creation on our own dining room table, and that leads to inevitable challenges. I collect things, he clears them away - I keep busy, he seeks peace and simplicity. And, somewhere between the time we spend together and apart we try to hold our love strong: Love -itself a constantly evolving work of art of sorts too frequently breaking down or being prepared for a human kiln of transmutation. Movement so essential as a life-force for us both - for all perhaps, any steps take u through this journey</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Filled with emotion and compassion reading this and unlike you Pete I do not live with another artist, Sally. My partner Phillip has no understanding for the pots of glue, screws, paint, paper, wood, and other found objets awaiting their transformation into works of creation on our own dining room table, and that leads to inevitable challenges. I collect things, he clears them away &#8211; I keep busy, he seeks peace and simplicity. And, somewhere between the time we spend together and apart we try to hold our love strong: Love -itself a constantly evolving work of art of sorts too frequently breaking down or being prepared for a human kiln of transmutation. Movement so essential as a life-force for us both &#8211; for all perhaps, any steps take u through this journey</p>
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