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This is our wrap party. I just have a few things I want to say to you. I'm going to
hope that you have actually started to try to do this yourself and then I'm going to
say that's great, but you know what you need to do now is to get yourself a real teacher
because I cannot teach you what I think that I may have done; hopeful done is to put you
on the right path. If you know that the Roman is important, you're on the right path. Now
you need to go to a teacher who's going to look over your shoulder and who's going to
guide you. Now one thing that I would recommend if you are interested in actually doing calligraphy
is that you create if you possibly can, create for yourself a space so that you don't have
to keep taking down all of your equipment. You can actually set up what may very well
wind up being what I call a sacred space. When children come into my space, this little
tiny office space that I have they, they automatically gravitate to my chair and they sit here and
I feel like they can sense there's a certain energy build up over the years of having been
in this one little space. So one other thing I want to say to you as a point of encouragement
is that when you start working on something like calligraphy things that you need start
to come to you. So let me give you some very specific examples. Before I new that I was
going to be doing this series, somebody new somebody who said that there was this guy
who has a paper company and he has a whole bunch of paper to give away.