“You must fir­st ha­ve a lot of pa­tien­ce to learn to ha­ve patience.”

~ Stanislaw Lec

 

This balance took well over an hour to realize…. extreme frustration at times.. but persistence prevailed because I KNEW it was possible and had FELT the line of balance… so it was simply a matter of time.. As many already know, balancing rocks requires MUCH patience… for this reason to persist in achieving goals.. But also, through practicing balance, my patience has grown significantly as far as achieving my goals, not to mention the opening to possibility and closing to doubt..  these lessons will stick with me for life, and are still being tuned each time I practice this art.. I would love to see rock balancing taught in elementary schools :D  I think it would have excellent long term results for training the brain to problem solve and THINK critically..

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  1. Jeremy Mallov

    I am an elementary school art teacher and am teaching rock balancing, with you being the focus artist, in my school. I could send you some photos if you’d like.

    1. AWESOME…ya i would love some photos!!… may i mention your class and share the photos on my facebook page? perhaps in a blogpost here on the site too… Very cool :D

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