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Sep 5Liked by Kimberly Carter

Your energy leaps from the words and into the universe with such swiftness. And such truth. Beautiful 🖤

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The most beautiful sight in the world was looking out over the field from the tractor and seeing you sitting there writing. You daily help me see how our big energy translates and transmutes. Thank you!

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Thank you 🖤

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Sep 5Liked by Kimberly Carter

Loving the story that I know has a happy ending. And just found out you and I both studied Art History. My double major in college: that and English Literature.

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You and I share so much in common. I started out as a physics major 😂 and quickly changed my focus to English. Art history was something that happened because the head of the department agreed to take me when I was desperate to add classes after dropping the sciences and math. I discovered so much about humans and the shape of history that I'd failed to absorb before majoring in art history. And the department head was magical -- a linguist and buyer for the Smithsonian who was a founding member of the CIA. I studied art because I'd love to be able to put into a picture what takes me 6,000 words to describe.

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Awesome. I started out as a psychology major...decided I would not like taking Anatomy and Physiology and be too emotionally connected to my clients. I took a couple of art classes (how tos) and an Art History class one summer and changed to that first. My advisor at NYU was Horst Jansson who wrote the text that many were using at the time. It was he who kindly told me since I hadn't taken French, Italian or German I couldn't go on for a Masters in Art History. LOL I'm not sorry I didn't do that, but ironically when I studied massage, I loved the A&P. I was older and in a school of meditation and I saw the magic of it.

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