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This is the Day: Work and Words of Brother Thomas is the second in a series of non-year specific date books. Each week features a photographic reproduction of a porcelain teabowl or cup by American ceramicist and thinker Brother Thomas Bezanson, as well as a quote from the artist about life and art. The book begins with an essay by the artists enti
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Brother Thomas urged us to live In the details of loving kindness. This perpetual day book features weekly images of Brother Thomas' work with quotations from his writings. This book is the fifth volume of its kind, following This is the Day and Celebrate the Days. Brother Thomas' correspondence is a resource of wisdom: Biblical, prophetic, and wise. His perceptions about life, art, beauty, and the spirit will nourish the reader. For this coming year we will focus on living each day in the loving details of kindness and gratitude.
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This is the Day: Work and Words of Brother Thomas is the second in a series of non-year specific date books. Each week features a reproduction of a porcelain teabowl or cup by American ceramicist and thinker Brother Thomas Bezanson, as well as a quote from the artist about life and art. The book begins with an essay by the artists entitled "Wonder and Awe" which points to the place of art in modern society.
More than a decade has passed since Brother Thomas Bezanson's death, and it is more than time to share the Tales of Thomas. On so many levels his presence is palpable. His art, his legacy with the Brother Thomas Fellowships, his words of wisdom, and his gentle spirit inform and enrich the lives of so many. This collection of details, dates, words of wisdom, and his personal interactions is intended to share an atypical portrait of Brother Thomas. Thomas was a gifted ceramic artist who managed to share his spiritual struggles and journey, all while providing concise insights on how to elevate our lives. He wrote: "The first extensions of freedom in the human spirit are: creativity and love." ...
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