Terry Sanders
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  • Louisville, Colorado
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The Beatles' influence on popular culture was——and remains——immense. Former Rolling Stone associate editor Robert Greenfield said, "People are still looking at Picasso. People are still looking at artists who broke through the constraints of their time period to come up with something that was unique and original. In the form that they worked in, in the form of popular music, no one will ever be more revolutionary, more creative... and more distinctive than The Beatles were."Join us as we…See More
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Seven Stages of the Beatles at Terry Sanders home

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The Beatles' influence on popular culture was——and remains——immense. Former Rolling Stone associate editor Robert Greenfield said, "People are still looking at Picasso. People are still looking at artists who broke through the constraints of their time period to come up with something that was unique and original. In the form that they worked in, in the form of popular music, no one will ever be more revolutionary, more creative... and more distinctive than The Beatles were."Join us as we…See More
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Terry Sanders replied to Terry Sanders's discussion Let them play!
"Here is one teacher's approach to "World Peace and other Fourth Grade Achievements".  This sounds similar to the sandbox approach.      "
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What's your initiative, your possibility... or just what are you up to?
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About Me:
I am an exceptional man with integrity, honesty, a sense of humor, good health, good looks, (and humility!) who is seemingly getting younger and always trying to grow.

I am constantly striving to experience life "outside the box" until that which was once outside the box and a challenge becomes a part of who I am and ordinary. Then I look for a new "outside the box". When I become aware of an area of my life where this has taken place, I feel very grateful and fulfilled.

I enjoy listening to and playing music, especially bluegrass. Nothing makes me aware of "being in the moment" as much as playing music with other people. I stay young through a routine Bikram yoga practice (the past five years of a regular yoga practice has changed every aspect of my life), massage, and pursuit of joy and bliss. I have completed the "ten-series" of Rolfing, which was and continues to be exhilerating. The combination of these activities has put me in a place beyond any expectations I ever had for myself in this lifetime!
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Getting into another person's world

Wow! . Very moving how Anne Sullivan's gifts of patience and understanding opened a gift to the whole world! That is making a difference!

Posted on August 22, 2009 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment

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At 7:31pm on May 4, 2011, Jeff Fountain said…
looking forward to meeting you.  come to the next party.
At 9:20am on May 4, 2011, Magdalena McCloskey said…

Terry, I enjoyed our conversation on Sunday and look forward to playing with you.

Magdalena

At 10:20am on January 19, 2011, Shannon Leigh said…

Hello Terry! I shared with our Wisdomites in Alberta about your mosaic and my commitment to present at the conference and what our team created in the exercise you shared with us - they were moved!!! 

 

At 6:30pm on July 12, 2010, Debbie Thompson said…
Hey, Terry...Great connecting with yet another from Colorado. Great music...great voice...great gift to share around the campfire.
At 7:55am on August 4, 2009, Terry Sanders said…
You are funny! Looking all smart indeed! My profile picture is cropped from the larger photo that Amy Weinstein took. I am playing music, and I might not even have been "in my body". To me, this is a great example of content and context.
At 3:01pm on August 3, 2009, Ellen Wu said…
Hey! Look at you looking all smart in your profile photo. What are you looking at in this photo? Where are you?
At 8:32pm on November 17, 2008, Makael Newby said…
Thanks for the advance welcome! I look forward to making new friends and experiencing a new center. See you soon! :) M
At 9:47pm on May 10, 2008, Lisa Harris said…
Peek a boo...guess who's behind the yoda?
 
 
 

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