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gardenWATER

Those who know are wise. Those who know themselves are enlightened.
Laozi (Lao Tzu, Lao Tse, Lao Tsu)

In a world that often seems more interested in business and production, we might ask the question, “Are people important”. Have we lost our human connection? If so how can we get it back? We could begin by just thinking about ways to relax and settle the racing thoughts in our mind. With stress being the chief problem in the world, a simple solution could be to learn ways to develop our creative imagination.
gardenWATER is a meditation instillation designed to create an opportunity for us to focus on the sight, sound and experience of water. Water is our true essence and foundation for our being. With about 70% of our bodies make up being H2O, we have a natural affinity for it’s healing qualities. Sitting beside a stream, on the beach or beside a river creates an opportunity for healing from our daily stress. With busy lives, it’s often not possible to go to these locations, so we have created a virtual experience for the healing qualities which we titled gardenWATER.

Joseph Osborne & Bill Schoenleber Enterprise Brand Consulting

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Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day.
Henri Nouwen

JOY is a very subjective concept that can morph and seem ever changing, however we simple have to be honest and ask ourselves the question are we happy at this moment and what is the source of our JOY. When we define it in such simple terms, we may be able to discern how to create or allow ourselves to experience more of our personal avenue to JOY. Can we simply pay attention to our senses of hearing, smell and sight? We may simply like hearing the sound on running water, smell the fragrance of a orange blossom or enjoy the sight of a sunrise in a favorite location. As we pay attention to our natural appreciations we begin to realize that most often our JOY is going un-noticed. As we begin to notice the gift of JOY, we can allow our senses to access our JOY center at any moment and have a deeper experience of gratitude and appreciation for the most simple of life experience as a precious rich moment of JOY opportunity.

Joseph Osborne & Bill Schoenleber Social Curators

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joyREFRESH


JOY is a very subjective concept that can morph and seem ever changing, however we simple have to be honest and ask ourselves the question are we happy at this moment and what is the source of our JOY. When we define it in such simple terms, we may be able to discern how to create or allow ourselves to experience more of our personal avenue to JOY. Can we simply pay attention to our senses of hearing, smell and sight? We may simply like hearing the sound on running water, smell the fragrance of a orange blossom or enjoy the sight of a sunrise in a favorite location. As we pay attention to our natural appreciations we begin to realize that most often our JOY is going un-noticed. As we begin to notice the gift of JOY, we can allow our senses to access our JOY center at any moment and have a deeper experience of gratitude and appreciation for the most simple of life experience as a precious rich moment of JOY opportunity.
Joseph Osborne

Joseph Osborne & Bill Schoenleber Social Curators

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