• Marion von Tilzer posted an update

      4 years ago (edited)

      Dears, just want to share this with you: “Hope is a dimension of the soul – an orientation of the spirit, an orientation of the heart. It transcends the world that is immediately experienced and is anchored somewhere beyond its horizons. – Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well, but the certainty that something makes sense regardless of how it turns out.” Vaclav Havel

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      • That’s very powerful Marion, thank you. A very useful distinction to carry forward too.

      • I love this Marion. Thank you for sharing.
        I have just started by CTI project and it is wonderful to know that I am operating in the realm of soul, spirit and heart … and … well beyond the horizons of the world that is immediately experienced …

        • Dear Angelina!, thank you for your reaction! Yes, it is written so elegantly. Just had to share it in this group! It was the quote for one of my projects that I haven’t brought into the world yet… but who knows… maybe one day… 

          • Yes Marion. The project … is anchored somewhere beyond its horizon … and it does make sense … regardless how it turns out …

      • Hi Marion,
        I enjoyed hearing about your Remarkable Women project in the call the other day. I have a podcast about classical music so was drawn to your site today and had a listen to the piece you wrote for the wdr orch. Great stuff!
        The remarkable women project and in particular the letter you mentioned made me wonder if you knew the fab piece by Heiner Goebels, “Songs of wars I have seen “. There’s a performance on YouTube I think.
        Finally, did you get to find Malala? I might be able to reconnect with an old colleague who might have a way of getting in touch with her properly….
        Looking forward to seeing what cti brings!
        Steve