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Present Moment Monday’s by Michele Penn #38. Thank you Eckhart Tolle for your inspiration. – Video
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Present Moment Monday #39;s by Michele Penn #38. Thank you Eckhart Tolle for your inspiration.
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Eckhart Tolle – How To Be Wealthy #clapalongifyoufeellikeha – Video
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Eckhart Tolle – Nature (english) – Video
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Eckhart Tolle - Nature (english)
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Kevin Hart on His Love Life – Oprah Prime – Oprah Winfrey Network – Video
Posted: March 29, 2014 at 1:46 am
Kevin Hart on His Love Life - Oprah Prime - Oprah Winfrey Network
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Procitnut do ptomnosti Eckhart Tolle – Video
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Procitnut do ptomnosti Eckhart Tolle
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Nobodys Home is a bedroom drama that plays out … in bedrooms
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Published: Thursday, March 27, 2014, 8:55p.m. Updated 16 hours ago
When Morgan FitzPatrick Andrews comes to town, he doesn't just ask friends if he can crash on their couch.
He also wants to borrow their bedroom as a performance space for his site-specific work Nobody's Home. The piece is touring the country one bedroom at a time.
Andrews is the founder of the Medium Theatre Company, a Philadelphia-based collaborative of artists who create site-specific performances. The company is stopping in Pittsburgh from March 28 to 30 for three performances of Nobody's Home in three locations around the city.
Andrews directed and designed the show, which he co-authored with Mason Rosenthal, who appears as the Nobody of the title.
The work grew out of Rosenthal's desire to do a show in his own 12-foot by 12-foot bedroom, inspired by the guided-meditation techniques of German spiritual leader and author Eckhart Tolle.
When the meditation goes wrong, the play turns into a relationship drama, then a game show and a high-school dance, Andrews says. The show is very funny even when it gets serious. A lot of people don't know whether they should laugh or cry.
Andrews and Rosenthal don't drive, so they use public transportation to travel from city to city and bedroom to bedroom. That required them to restrict the show's technical elements to items that could fit into a single trunk that travels with them.
Props include a shadowy owl, some plastic turtles, a coyote, hot oil and platters of fruit. There are sound effects and choreography. Tea is served.
The show utilizes all the senses. When you use all five senses, you are more engaged, Andrews says.
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Bedroom drama plays out … in bedrooms
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By ALICE T. CARTER Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
PITTSBURGH (AP) - When Morgan FitzPatrick Andrews comes to town, he doesn't just ask friends if he can crash on their couch.
He also wants to borrow their bedroom as a performance space for his site-specific work "Nobody's Home." The piece is touring the country one bedroom at a time.
Andrews is the founder of the Medium Theatre Company, a Philadelphia-based collaborative of artists who create site-specific performances. The company is stopping in Pittsburgh from March 28 to 30 for three performances of "Nobody's Home" in three locations around the city.
Andrews directed and designed the show, which he co-authored with Mason Rosenthal, who appears as the Nobody of the title.
The work grew out of Rosenthal's desire to do a show in his own 12-foot by 12-foot bedroom, inspired by the guided-meditation techniques of German spiritual leader and author Eckhart Tolle.
"When the meditation goes wrong, the play turns into a relationship drama, then a game show and a high-school dance," Andrews says. "The show is very funny even when it gets serious. A lot of people don't know whether they should laugh or cry."
Andrews and Rosenthal don't drive, so they use public transportation to travel from city to city and bedroom to bedroom. That required them to restrict the show's technical elements to items that could fit into a single trunk that travels with them.
Props include a shadowy owl, some plastic turtles, a coyote, hot oil and platters of fruit. There are sound effects and choreography. Tea is served.
"The show utilizes all the senses. When you use all five senses, you are more engaged," Andrews says.
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How to Get Discovered
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By Anthony Meindl | Posted March 28, 2014, 3 p.m.
Youre good enough, just as you are right now, at this moment. Youre good enough as you are, without having to change anything.
Youre good enough for love, to have an amazing career, to have happiness and full self-expression, to experience the most amazing relationship. Youre good enough in the body that you currently have, the weight that you are, the age that you have turned, to be the lead on your own TV series, or to work with Meryl Streep.
Part of being good enough is to simply love and accept yourself for who you areand where you areflaws and all.Not because of the things you accomplish, or how you look, or how successful you are, but just by being alive. Its extraordinary to simply be alive.
But you dont wake up saying, Im extraordinary. Part of that has to do with our own self-worth. We dont see ourselves in relation to who we already are. We generally see ourselves in relation to what we havent yet accomplished, what we havent succeeded at, what we struggle with, and where we fail.
So we dont see our own extraordinariness just by being, but showing up in our own lives and being brave enough to live our dreams and do the best we can is extraordinary.
We are worth so much more than we often give ourselves credit for. To that end, find a symbol in your life of something that represents how much you are worth. It might be shocking to discover that you hold onto things because you dont think you deserve better. You might think thats all youll ever get, so you hold on. Or you wonder, Why even bother? Or you control everything, because its scary to let go. It could be an old pair of shoes you dont throw away. It could be an outdated belief. It might be a car you never clean because you already think its crappy. It could be your hairstyle or the pair of glasses you wear. It might be the resolution you never keep, or even a boyfriend or girlfriend.
What if you realized that thingno matter how small or seemingly insignificantmight represent how you really see yourself? But the truth is youre bigger than that. Youre worth so much more than that. Let it go and create the space for something that represents your real worth to come into your life.
When you do, youll realize I am good enough, and other people will discover that you are, too.
Anthony Meindl is an award-winning writer, director, producer, and artistic director ofAnthony Meindl's Actor Workshop(AMAW) with studios in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Vancouver.It was honored by Backstage three years in a row and named the Best Acting Studio in Los Angeles (Best Scene Study and Best Cold Read).
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How do we break the habit of excessive thinking – Video
Posted: March 27, 2014 at 6:48 pm
How do we break the habit of excessive thinking
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