Art
Mind: Philosophy Lesson 03 (Part 2)
In this 2nd part of the Art Lesson we define SOUL training through the eyes of an artist.
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Lesson Overview
“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” ~ Marcel Proust
“Soul is an animating principle in living things endowing them with potential to grow, to move and respond to stimuli and the think rationally.” ~ Aristotle
At the end of this lesson, you will have a greater understanding of the concept of Soul, its relevance to the study of Paxtial Arts and how to reveal and tap into your own Soul. You will learn to refine and exercise your right brain intuitive awareness system.
About This Lesson
Welcome to your continuing lesson on ART. In Part Two, we will be defining our understanding of the word Soul, and where to discover and utilize your Soul Awareness Network.
You will learn how to see new landscapes that go far beyond your eyes and where in the seat of your soul you can hear words without your ears. Envisioning possibilities that transcend your five senses greatly, refining your intuition.
SOUL - The part of humans regarded as immaterial, immortal, separable from the body at death and susceptible to happiness or misery in a future state.
The topics covered in this third lesson of the Philosophy Course in the Mind Section include:
What is Soul?
Soul Awareness Network
Understanding the seat of YOU
Brain cloud
Origins of the word, Soul
Soul in the Arts
Bridging and balancing your left/right Brain Awareness Network
Training the senses of sight, sound and touch.
The Intuitive Awareness Bank
Three Sights
Sounds of the Soul
Applied soft action
The Paxtial Arts Wheel
Study Guide
Soul is______________.
When any form of art makes an appearance, it is evidence of ______________.
The right side of the brain activates the five senses. What is the left side of the brain responsible for?
How do you train the Soul?
Soul is defined by you with whatever you ______________ your ______________ scope at when you hear or read the word, Soul.
What are some words used to describe Soul?
It’s not ______________ you hear, it’s ______________ you hear.
What is meant by the term, “Team You?”
What are some of the limitations of the right side of the brain?
The real trick in life is to turn ______________ into ______________ that reveals ______________.
It’s not ______________ you touch, it’s ______________ you know.
Recalling the Formula Lesson, what are the nine basic colours (courses)?
Blending the lessons within the Paxtial Arts can create a painting of ______________.
What do the basic hues of white, grey and black represent?
The three major senses of the body, sight, sound and touch are colour coded respectively as ______________, ______________, and ______________.
What expanded secondary colours are created by blending the three primary colours?
These are colour coded to represent which courses?
Blending the three major senses creates your ______________ for ______________ movement in the body.
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Assignment
Group Discusion Prompt
Have you experienced intuition? What did it feel like?
Do you “trust your gut?”
Has your training so far changed your outlook or perspective at all? How?
Are any parts of your training starting to feel habitualized and how have you accomplished this?
Contemplation Journal
You are encouraged to keep journal notes of your studies. These may be a word, a quote, or an image that has resonated with you at a particular place on your journey. Journaling can help provide great personal insights, self-awareness opportunities, and keep you on track with your studies. As new revelations appear, reflecting on past journal entries can provide a good indication of your progress and personal growth.
Here’s a few ideas that you may like to use to help get you started.
Draw quick sketches of the Philosophy, Formula and Art Lesson Glyphs
Draw quick sketches of the Sight, Sound and Touch Course Glyphs
Document your thoughts