The Embodied Vessel Podcast
Podcast hosted by artist Loren Lewis Cole exploring themes around the vital necessity of artistic practice throughout the stages of our lives.
From the conversation on depression and the 'meaning crisis', to our desire to dance a dance that only we can dance, the importance of creativity, curiosity and play are more important than they've been for some time. As we approach an age of increasing technological enmeshment and disembodied information hoarding, craft and the dexterous skillsets allow us to glimpse an ancient kinaesthetic intelligence that can completely revitalise our lives.
Art is medicine. We create art to heal, we heal to create Art.
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www.lorenlewiscole.com
Gorgeous cover image by @raynjermain , Ben Rayner
The Embodied Vessel Podcast
Healing Happens in Deep time
What even is healing?
We can only heal what's broken. Why are we so afraid to break?
We evolved in a deeper time, we evolved with the rhythms of the sun and the moon, of seasons, the hum of vistas of hot dusty rock, of the song of the wind on ice tundras. we evolved in and with the elements of this earth, and invention, ritual, craft, the evolution of culture in any sense, evolved in deep time.
Deep time is quite literally any time where the pedestrian experience of sequential, one thing following another time, dissolves.
Poetic time.
Art time.
Native time.
Children are in deep time up until 8 to ten or so. It’s when the only mode is now, there is no before or no later, everything sort of occurs simultaneously in a big bowl of ungraspable experience. there’s not a single person who doesn’t now this experience, it’s not mystical, it’s human. it’s the paradox of being here.
@lorenlewiscolejewellery
www.lorenlewiscole.com