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Angela Treat Lyon - Artist

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If you adore brilliant color and simple form and delighful Beings who play and laugh a lot, you'll probably enjoy what you find here.   I like to think that when you gaze at my images you might start to feel like breathing deeply and feeling like Life is Good; like laughing, or like life isn't so hard - and that maybe it's more sweet than you ever imagined, and that you just want to hug it all around yourself.   What else is life for than that?   The prints you get from this site are excellent, and match the images you see here almost perfectly.   I hope you'll be pleased when you...more
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The Land of Ammaze

Once Upon A Time, in the land of Ammaze, there was a tribe of people who lived in a very big cave on the banks of a very big river that emptied out into the nearby very big ocean. The Cave, as they called it, was very spacious.... The cave's ceiling was much higher than anyone could jump up and touch, even the tallest among them, or even the Tribe's Head Woman, who was at least a head taller than even the tallest man. Not the Medicine Keeper, the Strong Man, the Hunting Woman, or the Storyteller - but then, he was over a hundred turns old and wouldn't want to try such a thing, anyway. The People, as they called themselves, lived a happy life. They hunted and played and laughed and sang; they planted, cultivated, harvested, enjoyed bright summers and stored plenty of food for the long cold winters; they had games and contests and tale-tellings, and gatherings with neighboring tribes. They shared and created and traded many beautiful objects and skills. In short, they prospered in a full and abundant fashion. What was really wonderful about them was that, even though there were so many of them living in the Cave, they all knew each other well. They loved and respected each other, and held only the best wishes for not only each other, but anyone with whom they came into contact. When a child was born, it was greeted with song and dance and joyful best wishes for a beautiful, bountiful, generous life. It was held and loved, taught and guided, gradually given more and more to do that was more and more refined and important to the Tribe's survival and ability to thrive. There were no fights, no arguments, no ill feelings. How can this be, one might ask? It was that there was always a feeling of loving respect and wanting only the best for the other person, and a deep reverence for the Spirit of All that resided in each person and all the rest of the world around them. They shared and discussed each others dreams; they worked together harmoniously in singing joy, no matter how tedious or difficult the task. They took pride in what they did, and were generous with all they had.They loved and carefully tended each other and their world with deep reverence and respect. Questions were patiently answered, always with the end in mind that this quester only wanted to be and have the highest, widest, most beautiful life possible. No-one was ever lonely, or intruded upon if they wanted alone-time. Loving, kind, generous help and support on all levels was always there for everyone, be it baby, child, adult or Elder. There was much joy and contentment and satisfaction in their lives, and wherever the People went, they spread their love like fairy dust with every thought, word, act or object they made. Where is this world now, we might ask. Well, neither it nor the People went anywhere. It's still there. We can find it in our hearts, every day, all day, all night, all year, our whole lives long. copyright © Angela Treat Lyon 1999 All rights reserved internationally

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