Tuesday, 10 December 2013

OWN BOOKS scheme © julie de bastion 11Dec 2013

OWN  BOOKS©julie de bastion
An innovative book recycling project to help young children without books have their own books at home                         
                            


                            WHAT THE PROJECT AIMS TO DO


1   Encourage young children to develop an early love of books and  
   reading through choosing and having their own books at home.


2  Allow children to select one or two books a week for themselves
  from the age appropriate categories, to take home when it suits them.


3  Avoid any need to buy or obligation to return the books.


4  Remove any stress and financial constraints on parents over
  acquisition of books.


5  Encourage parents to read with their children at home.
                              
                             HOW THE PROJECT WORKS


Step 1     MAKE A BOOK BANK
               Donate books at collection/drop off points*. The scheme  
               welcomes all outgrown children’s books for youngsters -
               (Appropriate age range 3 to 8 years)


Step 2    SORT, CLEAN and LABEL  THE BOOKS.
              All books will be sorted, cleaned and sanitised, and labelled
              with  “OWN BOOKS” logo to identify them and clarify the
              scheme to parents.


Step 3    SEND THE PROCESSED BOOKS TO DISTRIBUTION POINTS,
              where children can make their choices and get them safely.


              These once cherished books are given a new life as gifts to
              children who do not have their own books at home.
              Books are matched to age appropriate categories
              (from 3 to 8 years) via participating  pre schools, primary
             schools, playgroups, children’s centres and libraries.
             Children can select their own books as part of the school
             reading activities.


             *Collection/ Drop off points
              Henley Community Library  (more TBA)


             For more information about the scheme
            contact
            Julie de Bastion      juliedebastion@gmail.com  01564 795071
            Judith Lindley         Henleycommunitylibrary@hotmail.co.uk
                                              01564 794885                                 
    


Saturday, 24 August 2013

All Art brings a message into the world



                                  “The Vision of  the Holy Fool”

                     Illustration of the Divine … Inspired by Cecil Collins



All Art  brings a message into the world.  It is the message of Life, of Life itself and it can be understood through the essence implicit in the nature of the medium incorporated to express it.
Art springs from essence, addresses itself to essence, and is eternal.
But now, the modern world which has promised the artist all things, will scarcely leave him/her the bare means of subsistence; founded upon two unnatural principals of the fecundity of money, and the finality of the useful, multiplying its needs and servitudes without any possibility of there ever being a limit, ruining the leisure of the soul, imposing on man its puffing machinery, and its speeding up of matter, the modern world is shaping human activity in a properly  inhuman way.
So directed,  a human being must consequently disregard anything which for any reasons bears the mark of the spirit -- the hero, the fool and the saint will pay for their dreams, pride and devotions  with poverty, and loneliness as currency.
The Fool is the poetic imagination of Life. This poetic Life is alive in children, but systematically destroyed by the abstract mechanisation of  Society, and by the teaching of “norms”. These abstract phantoms of the normal have come to tyrannise all spontaneous and natural creative reflection and speculation, reducing the ordinary person to a norm of philosophical mediocrity into which the inert masses are relieved to sink with a sigh of relief.



The saint, the poet, and the artist, are all one in the Fool
and society will only allow them a place if they are respectable educationalists, who have reassured  the public that they are efficient, useful and sensible.
The Divine Fool cannot be exploited because he is troubled by longings of transcendence. because she is a child of life, and essence of Life cannot be contained. The Fool is a quality of consciousness, overflowing with cosmic fun,  in a culture of the heart, an inviolate eternal innocence, and  with a passion for beauty.
The  creative impulse is an aristocratic one. Its quality is wisdom of spirit, and visionary perception of Life. Civilisation is only sustained by its spiritual wisdom.
The saint, the artist, the poet, and the fool are one. They are the eternal virginity of spirit, which in the dark winter of the world continually  proclaims the existence of the spring in an invisible kingdom and the coming of light.



with refs  and quotations from Cecil  Collins
“The Vision of the Fool”
isbn090745402X
and

Jaques Maritain