Written by Blaze So here’s the switch: a small, microscopic organism brings the whole world to a grinding halt. Huge factories are frozen mid-production, our highways empty. People duck and cover into isolation. Now, nature has shown, with a mere flick of a wrist, who has the upper hand. When I first heard, in secondary […]
“No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.” – Hal Borland Wow! What a month on Earth this was! Astronomical spring arrived, even a day earlier, on March 19, a first in 124 years. But this time you could actually hear Nature coming to life, in cities too, hear the birds from the cars, […]
By Dr. Sally Torkos (Clinical and Research Psychology PhD with 30 year clinical practice) Since it is now the beginning of 2020, I thought the best way to begin the New Year would be to examine the topic of Purpose. When I’m writing these essays for you, I’m also writing for me and am affected (as […]
Read here: The Ozorian Pocket Prophet – ODT ’20 This Pocket Prophet was especially created for and in honor of our Japanese psyfamily, and the very special One Day in Tokyo event that launched this newest festival season in Japan again this weekend. For the first time, the Mirador Art Gallery also represented itself in […]
By Dr. Sally Torkos (Clinical and Research Psychology PhD with 30 year clinical practice) In her book Grateful, Diana Butler Bass discusses how often we do not really know what it means to be truly grateful for something. She makes it clear that she is not referring to obligatory gratitude (which she calls cheap gratitude); but […]
In 2019 alone, 3 tons of scrap metal got upcycled at O.Z.O.R.A. The Ozorian art scene also places recyclart at the forefront every year. If you add our tribe’s infatuation with steampunkish, post-apocalyptic aesthetics into the equation, you get all kinds of visionary and phantasmagorical metal art, which you can admire in the long-standing sculptures […]
ANGELA THIESZ just sayin’… I live in a garden on a hill… I love it. All my five children were born into this house. When I was expecting my first child, I felt that this is where paradise should be. The house was built in the valley, a good, cool house. One side is covered […]
For this summer’s printed festival editions, The Prophet announced its second literary call for participation, to involve more of you in co-creating the content of our tribe’s newspaper, to spread some literary arts, and to encourage the writers in you to discover or show your hidden talents. After poetry, came FLASH FICTION. One of the […]