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two_legged_research [2021-10-13 09:53] – [title] cockytwo_legged_research [2021-10-13 11:32] cocky
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   * After the rains, the air smells fresh with ozone sap, and leaf litter, and my senses are alive with curiosity.   * After the rains, the air smells fresh with ozone sap, and leaf litter, and my senses are alive with curiosity.
-  * 'Sit as little a s possible: do not believe any idea that was not born in the open air and of free movement - in which muscles do not also revel'.+  * 'Sit as little a s possible: do not believe any idea that was not born in the open air and of free movement - in which muscles do not also revel'Anna Tsing
   * Walking at ones own pace creates an unadulterated feedback loop between the rhythm of [one's] body and [one's] mental state"; in other words, it allows creativity to flow. Ferris Jabr from his article "Why walking Helps us Think" for the New Yorker, September 3, 2014   * Walking at ones own pace creates an unadulterated feedback loop between the rhythm of [one's] body and [one's] mental state"; in other words, it allows creativity to flow. Ferris Jabr from his article "Why walking Helps us Think" for the New Yorker, September 3, 2014
   * By walking barefoot we can start to feel our environment again. Louisse Spisser   * By walking barefoot we can start to feel our environment again. Louisse Spisser
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 +  * ((https://territoriesofarttherapy.wordpress.com/2018/10/04/the-art-of-walking/))
 +  * Stanly Brouwn: takes walking, a man's step  as his point of departure. the human measure against which all else can be compared.
 +check it out! plus pictures.
  
  
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