“The story we choose to tell about what has happened can change what has happened….the cognitive framing that we give to experiences can change our physiological response to those very experiences.” ~ Silva.
“The past is never where you think you left it.” – Katherine Anne Porter
It is within the landscape of action that a distinctive phenomenon is located, namely, that first rush of movement that is discernible as childhood vitality, playfulness, exuberance, spontaneity, and delight. It is the effervescent, transporting motion of being captivated by the landscape where one is no longer able to contain oneself (Smith, 2007 p.51).
Lennon (1940 – 1980)







