“These films quiet my mind, relax my body, and allow me to easily flow into meditation or simply release any negativity or resistance from my being,” wrote one Moving Art viewer, explaining how virtual nature therapy changed their lives. “I have a 3-year-old autistic boy with serious sleep issues, wrote another viewer, sharing an intensely […]
Gratitude Revealed is a series of short films that Louie Schwartzberg and his team at Moving Art have worked on for over a year, launching THIS SUNDAY, September 27, 2015 on Oprah.com and GratitudeRevealed.com. Gratitude Revealed is an unprecedented journey into the science, mystery and pursuit of the building blocks of gratitude that explores what […]
Do you gaze upon Flowers and hear beautiful music whispering through the air? Today’s guest blogger shares her poem, her muse being Gratitude and Flowers. It’s a blessing to feel spiritual enlightenment and energy from the beauty of nature; it’s an even greater gift to be able to share it with others. Moonshine “Why oh why can’t my […]
Last night, Louie brought Moving Art to the Red Carpet for the 2014 Academy Awards. Amidst the media, the movie stars, and hubbub, Louie reminds us what OSCAR stands for and its potential for creating a better world through the power of art and science. Reflection for the week: Pause to allow the science in art […]
Though the Mentors Channel 21 Days of Gratitude meditation series, presented by our very own Louie, has come to end, we invite you to join us on another 21 Days of Gratitude this holiday season. Share with us what you are grateful for in our first Facebook Video/Photo Contest! Here’s your chance to share your […]
Gratefulness is more than giving thanks,” spiritual leader Brother David Steindle-Rast wrote in an essay. “Thanking comes with thinking. Gratefulness happens before thinking.” Gratefulness, then, is a natural, unforced response — a truthful response — to receiving a gift. Brother David says it is the only appropriate response. But even the most natural, truthful, appropriate […]
Pause for a moment to reflect on that thing we call “water.” Perhaps you are imagining water flowing down a rocky mountainside, or the cool taste of water on your tongue. Maybe you remember swimming, floating weightless, surrounded by the water and, at the same moment, fully connected as a part of the greater ocean. […]