Here's an idea I think Shines.
Earlier this week I was driving past a local elementary school and the marquee outside the school advertised an upcoming event: A Sound Museum.
Is this a display of artifacts that make noise?
An audio archive of different sounds?
Or a platform for students to showcase their sound-making inventions?
I don't know, but I love the way the idea seeps of creativity. If this idea can peak the curiosity of a simple passerby then just imagine what it is doing for students.
What's your best guess of what will be exhibited in the Sound Museum and what would your entry be?
Shining off until...
Since you seemed so certain about the answer to yesterday's question regarding the causality of shine, let me pose another.
Does shining inherently require other people or can we shine purely for, and by, ourselves?
Tell me what you think and help clear the fog under which I am living.
Shining off until...
After two hours and ten minutes of typing then deleting, typing some more and then deleting some more, here is the crux of what my original post was trying to get at:
Do we connect with our Shine when we are feeling centered and balanced or,
Do we feel centered and balanced when we are connecting with our Shine?
Visit me in the Comment Section and set me straight.
Shining off until...