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In “Art in Daily Life,” R. W. Machell describes art as “the effort to rise out of a low level of emotion, or sensation, into that higher state in which the soul can speak through the heart of the creator in his work.” It is an effort necessary to attain an ideal, and one that requires still more effort to maintain it once the ideal is reached. In that sense, effort is in the very nature of art.

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To many of us, the ability to detect or appreciate art is exclusive to those with substantial training in the field.

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During this Holy Week, it is more appropriate to focus our attention on our daily life as faithful followers of Christ rather than as citizens of this country concerned with the secular problems of our earthly existence.

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Have you felt how blowing your top can be so emotionally and physically draining?

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To many of us, the ability to detect or appreciate art is exclusive to those with substantial training in the field.

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During this Holy Week, it is more appropriate to focus our attention on our daily life as faithful followers of Christ rather than as citizens of this country concerned with the secular problems of our earthly existence.

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Have you felt how blowing your top can be so emotionally and physically draining?

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