The same goes for how
I teach about minerals, I want to present an alternative, something that resonates with me and represents how I grew up with minerals in my home because of my mother, who was a silversmith.
Not exact matches
Science can
teach us
about paint, pulverized
minerals, color, light, optics, and proportional harmony, but it can not explain the mystery of beauty on the finished canvas — how moral, societal, and transcendent truths can be revealed through the drama and execution of a piece of music or architecture.
I mean evolution
teaches us, we [were] just speaking
about evolution and
minerals, right, and evolution of the brain.
This is THE REASON I am so adamant
about the
teachings of Weston A. Price and the importance of eating a traditional diet that truly does contain ALL of the protein, vitamins (especially fat soluble vitamins A, D, and K),
minerals, nutrient dense animal foods and critical fermented foods one needs for optimal health FOR LIFE.
But if you're assigned to
teach about the inside of the earth, weather, climate, weathering, erosion, soil, rocks,
minerals, etc...
«The DNA of the earth; gems,
minerals, meteorites, desert landscapes; and hallucinatory states have all
taught me
about color and its effects on mood,» Huanca explains.