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Sister Wendy in Conversation Part 4

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Sister Wendy talks about art critics and "surrender" being essential to experiencing a work of art. Ego.

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  • This is my first experience of Sister Wendy. I would and could listen to her for hours and hours and days and days. What a marvellous woman!

  • you have to get this interview--includes a 3 hr. transcript unedited (she says some nasty things (sort of) to bill--which got edited out!)

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  • She is an absolute treasure. A very, very rare human being, full of awareness and insight. I love the way she captures the essence of human experience. There is no pretention in her.

  • Yes, she's magnificent. I wonder if it's feasible for the Church to canonize a woman for bringing joy, light, education and inspiration to millions of people. My Dad and I disagreed on every subject under the sun, but we came together in our love for Sister Wendy.

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  • Moyers doesn`t get it

    

  • I love to see Bill Moyers struggle to pose a question. He's knocked over by most of her answers. He probably came away from that interview exausted.

  • Could I see less of his face and more of hers?

  • She is fab. I would love to meet her in the monestary and talk to her all day.

  • I just about had a heart attack at the end there !!!

  • It's funny, right before she started saying to look with the eyes of a child, I looked up some drawings by Degas and I had the feeling of being a child looking at them. That was how I saw women when I was a kid. I didn't see anything misogynistic about them. To me, they're just realistic portrayals of women going about their business.

  • A graceful and wise muse, I so appreciate her.

  • This woman speaks the truth. Her analysis of art is just amazing. 2:20 is profound. Sister Wendy has good eyes to see the truth and a good mind to discern the real world.

  • How can you say that?

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