Collaboration in Community

Creating a World That Works for All: One Community at a Time

Sara Deutsch
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May 22, 2009
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I forgot to mention that your art video clip really draws one into a sweet meditation zone. You are very original and very talented!
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Stunning! Is it your music? Thank you!
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GROUP PAINTING—A MODEL OF COLLABORATION IN COMMUNITY

Collaborative art processes involve inclusion, letting go of judgment, surrendering the ego, allowing vulnerability and learning to trust--the same conditions that create community. They take us out of our habitual reality into a shared space of pure possibility where we directly experience the higher creativity of the group mind. Through shared creation, we naturally absorb the wisdom and skills of others and learn to appreciate our own unique gifts and special role in the group.

From a COLLAB… Continue

Posted on March 9, 2009 at 9:05am — 2 Comments

Sara Deutsch

CREATIVE SANCTUARY- My Vision

Artist healers seeking sanctuary from worldly concerns are welcome to come and regenerate until they are ready to participate in various projects and cottage industries. CDs, books, videos and other projects are created from improvisational music, movement,imagery & words. Each person offers their special talents and skills to collaborative projects. We create retreats where visitors are nurtured by silence, sharing and participating in creative play. Small groups of artists create hand-pain… Continue

Posted on March 6, 2009 at 10:07am —

Sara Deutsch

YENOM*--An Economic Parable

YENOM*---An Economic Parable
by Sara Deutsch, '96


Once upon a time play and work were the same. People did what they loved to do and gave freely to their neighbors of their talents and energy. Everyone prospered. A woman who loved to make bread, baked many loaves at the same time and gave one to each of her neighbors. A man who was good at fixing things went from house to house, repairing things for everyone in the village. Another who loved to sew, created bright colored garments for everyone… Continue

Posted on March 6, 2009 at 10:05am — 2 Comments

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