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  Painting Everyday London: 5 Robert Bevan 2
Posted by: Arts Bell - 02-08-2022, 10:00 PM - Forum: Literature and Art - No Replies

Painting Everyday London: 5 Robert Bevan 2

He divided his time between summer painting in the Blackdown Hills in East Devon, and views of London and its remaining working horses.


https://eclecticlight.co/2022/02/03/pain...t-bevan-2/

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  Day of days!
Posted by: CedricRose - 02-08-2022, 02:40 PM - Forum: Here There And Everywhere - Replies (8)

Of all days! I get a traffic ticket in the mail. What a hell of a birthday card! 

 

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  What's Wrong With Public Video Surveillance?
Posted by: CedricRose - 02-08-2022, 02:31 PM - Forum: Here There And Everywhere - Replies (18)

Although the ACLU has no objection to cameras at specific, high-profile public places that are potential terrorist targets, such as the U.S. Capitol, the impulse to blanket our public spaces and streets with video surveillance is a bad idea. Here are four reasons why:
 
https://www.aclu.org/whats-wrong-public-...rveillance
 
Now I've got an interest in these little buggers. That all seeing eye is everywhere. I got one of those red light tickets in the mail and I don't remember running any red light. Now I can't go out to the mailbox without being afraid of getting more papers telling me I owe money to someone or something out there. So, I've been reading around about this crap. Thought I would post my complaint and see what happens.
 

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  Painting Everyday London: 4 Robert Bevan 1
Posted by: Arts Bell - 02-07-2022, 06:25 PM - Forum: Literature and Art - No Replies

Painting Everyday London: 4 Robert Bevan 1

Trained in Paris, visited the Pont-Aven art colony and met Gauguin, his early style was radical. He documented the last decades of working horses in London, and rural East Devon.


https://eclecticlight.co/2022/02/02/pain...t-bevan-1/

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  The Value of Silence
Posted by: Guest - 02-06-2022, 09:26 PM - Forum: Philosophy, Psychology and Religion - Replies (14)

(06-20-2017, 08:58 PM)Guest Wrote: [Image: TgWmPl2.jpg]

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  Art and Science: 8 Medicine
Posted by: Arts Bell - 02-06-2022, 03:56 AM - Forum: Literature and Art - No Replies

Art and Science: 8 Medicine

From 1875 on, paintings of surgical procedures, heroes of medical and surgical advances, and the new clinical look of hospitals.


https://eclecticlight.co/2022/02/01/art-...-medicine/

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  Don Quixote 44: A governor starved and a knight pinched
Posted by: Arts Bell - 02-05-2022, 03:50 AM - Forum: Literature and Art - No Replies

Don Quixote 44: A governor starved and a knight pinched

The governor is starved by his doctor, then warned of an attack and assassins. The knight has a nocturnal visit from an old duenna which becomes uncomfortable for them both.


https://eclecticlight.co/2022/01/31/don-...t-pinched/

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Video Crazy Thai Energy Drinks!
Posted by: Sawadi - 02-04-2022, 04:00 AM - Forum: Here There And Everywhere - Replies (5)

https://youtu.be/G2gu9Re8oLQ

Balloons Typing Whistling Chuckle

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  Silent Hunters of the Night: paintings of owls 2
Posted by: Arts Bell - 02-04-2022, 12:00 AM - Forum: Literature and Art - No Replies

Silent Hunters of the Night: paintings of owls 2

Added to portraits to indicate the sagacity of the subject, owls were dear to the heart and brush of Hieronymus Bosch.


https://eclecticlight.co/2022/01/30/sile...of-owls-2/

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  The ‘Untranslatable’ Emotions You Never Knew You Had
Posted by: 3rd Rock - 02-04-2022, 12:00 AM - Forum: Philosophy, Psychology and Religion - Replies (1)

From gigil to wabi-sabi and tarab, there are many foreign emotion words with no English equivalent. Learning to identify and cultivate these experiences could give you a richer and more successful life.

These words have no direct English equivalent, but they represent very precise emotional experiences that are neglected in our language. And if Tim Lomas at the University of East London has his way, they might soon become much more familiar.

Intrigued, he began to hunt for further examples, scouring the academic literature and asking every foreign acquaintance for their own suggestions. The first results of this project were published in the Journal of Positive Psychology last year.

Many of the terms referred to highly specific positive feelings, which often depend on very particular circumstances:

    Desbundar (Portuguese) – to shed one’s inhibitions in having fun
    Tarab (Arabic) – a musically induced state of ecstasy or enchantment
    Shinrin-yoku (Japanese) – the relaxation gained from bathing in the forest, figuratively or literally
    Gigil (Tagalog) – the irresistible urge to pinch or squeeze someone because they are loved or cherished
    Yuan bei (Chinese) – a sense of complete and perfect accomplishment
    Iktsuarpok (Inuit) – the anticipation one feels when waiting for someone, whereby one keeps going outside to check if they have arrived

But others represented more complex and bittersweet experiences, which could be crucial to our growth and overall flourishing. 

    Natsukashii (Japanese) – a nostalgic longing for the past, with happiness for the fond memory, yet sadness that it is no longer
    Wabi-sabi (Japanese) – a “dark, desolate sublimity” centred on transience and imperfection in beauty
    Saudade (Portuguese) – a melancholic longing or nostalgia for a person, place or thing that is far away either spatially or in time – a vague, dreaming wistfulness for phenomena that may not even exist
    Sehnsucht (German) – “life-longings”, an intense desire for alternative states and realisations of life, even if they are unattainable

In addition to these emotions, Lomas’s lexicography also charted the personal characteristics and behaviours that might determine our long-term well-being and the ways we interact with other people.

    Dadirri (Australian aboriginal) term – a deep, spiritual act of reflective and respectful listening
    Pihentagyú (Hungarian) – literally meaning “with a relaxed brain”, it describes quick-witted people who can come up with sophisticated jokes or solutions
    Desenrascanço (Portuguese) – to artfully disentangle oneself from a troublesome situation
    Sukha (Sanskrit) – genuine lasting happiness independent of circumstances
    Orenda (Huron) – the power of the human will to change the world in the face of powerful forces such as fate

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20170...ew-you-had

Untranslatable words – terms without an exact equivalent in our own language – can expand our horizons and transform our lives. They have the potential to help us better understand and articulate our experiences, and can even reveal new phenomena which had previously been veiled to us. For the past three years I've been creating a crowd-sourced lexicography of untranslatable words relating to wellbeing (see www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography), which currently features nearly 1000 words. Collectively these words provide an illuminating and detailed map of wellbeing, one with the potential to open people up to new ways of seeing and being in the world. Dr. Tim Lomas has been a lecturer in positive psychology at the University of East London since 2013.

https://youtu.be/7_mLsucNMVY

The positive lexicography
https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi

Papers:
Lexicography
https://www.drtimlomas.com/blank-1

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