Help me to grow down


Hi soul mate, asking for something is not the thing I love to do, but at some point it is required. I wish you’ll leave me a sign of your passage on my blog. In order to help me to grow down. Either a comment or a donation. They are both good energy.

What will we do with your money? Improve this blog with:

  • a professional bilingual translator
  • a qualified graphic designer
  • more authors
  • a technical guy
  • knock knock books [not e-book]

Thanks in advance
edilio-ciclostile.com

153 pensieri su “Help me to grow down

  1. Hi Edilio.
    Strange video “Lands”…
    I’m not able to see the other one, made years ago.
    Anyway I like your drawings and I will follow your blog; maybe in the future I will ask you something in return… ha ha ha

    Luca

  2. I’ll try to help. I´ve been thinking about it and the conclusion is: only growing down we can really grow. And save our life. That’s a point, I suppose, of eastern philosophy. Of true christianism, too. Edilio, I find your site tremendously original and full of good spirit and joyous creativity. Congratulations,
    Lino

  3. Well… I suppose since you followed my blog that brought me here to see what you have been posting. I liked what I saw almost immediately, and even though I have not read much. I don’t know about growing down. I guess I would rather just grow and whichever way I do grow then let that be. I want to be more like a tree.

  4. Hey Edillo! I must say, you have a very I testing and unusual space here! I like your character drawings. Thank you for stopping by my blog and subscribing! I look forward to seeing you around. Margie

  5. Hi Edilio, thanks for your visit to my blog. It triggered me to visit yours and become ‘a fan’ 🙂
    I like your animation, hummm…. ‘designed to become selfish’,
    I guess you have a point, we all are but only few will admit 🙂

  6. Thank you for liking my blog post about Leonardo sculpting a pink flamingo. I feel obligated to tell you it was an April Fool’s Day joke. Thank you for the like, though and I promise the other things I post during the year are true.

  7. Hello Edilio: Just wanted to thank you for liking my post on “Delightful Local Repast”…your blog is thought provoking and unique…Cheers, Rose

  8. I imagine your philosophy is that of the Tao Te Ching. The key is not to grow up but to grow down. Not to study but to forget what you have studied. To turn yourself a child. To do without effort. To be very humble. And renounce to all power. – I like your blog. Thanks for following mine.

  9. A wonderful site, and what a wonderful way to express something of the myriad, multiplicity of inner life. Looking forward to your future posts, Anton

  10. I like the idea of growing down. I am doing my best to grow down, too. It gets easier over the age of 40. Even easier at 50. I should be an embryo at 60.
    Good blog. Good to know about life as a drawing. And thanks for visiting me in Transylvania.

  11. Greetings Edilio; Your visits to my blog have prompted me to check yours out. Thank you for your interest! Yours looks cool and I am henceforth following you. 😀

  12. Grazie for the following and liking of my posts, am happy to have the chance to finally visit yours and discover your insightful character…best of luck to you, look forward to more of your creativity =)

  13. Thanks for the like on my first post, i am wondering how you found it? More to come, obviously, every day. This is a sweet place, reminds me of my father, a cartoonist with a strange perspective on life, which is great. Keep it up.

  14. Thanks for liking and following my blog. I try to post something every fifth day, which allows me four days to write, edit, and make it (hopefully) worth reading.
    I like your art. 🙂

  15. the human face, an endless inspiration. your title reminds me of the line from ee cummings. it´s about childhood. “and down they went as up they grew…” can´t remember the poem title. i like your work!

  16. Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my most recent post! 🙂 Great intuitive expression about “growing down!” Your blog is artistically inspiring……linear but with depth…strange. I like it! Cindy

  17. You have what I would like to have, creativity. Thanks for sharing! Thanks also for stopping by my blog. Congratulations on yours. You have a winner. Great Job!

  18. Thanks for the comment and follow on our site (www.solqushorts.com)

    Absolutely love this site of yours! The vids are amazing! keep on the great work and would you like to contribute to SolQu Shorts sometime? (video or art would be fab, doesn’t have to be the written word)

    If so our contact details are on the main page of the site

  19. Thank you for dropping by to read my first blog! Yours is fascinating and I love the idea of many selves inhabiting the person and appearing at different moments in our lives. Keep growing !

  20. edilio: thanks for visiting my blog and “liking” my poetry! i’ve been writing for years and this is the first time i’m sharing my work. it means a lot that you read and liked the poems i posted. your blog is fascinating and i intend to come back often. please visit my blog again soon! –lina

  21. Hi Edilio,
    You have a great gift. Your work is a delight to view. May your inspiration never fail. Also, thank you for visiting me again and liking my poem “Father’s Day ALone.

  22. Your blog is so creative and cool! Luv the videos!! Thanks for visiting my blog and liking my post and I’m so glad I know about yours 🙂

  23. yes, you grow down but I have great respect for what you do. It is not easy to grow down and to keep creating pieces to go with it. Thank you for visiting my blog and reminding me you are there.
    Carla

  24. Aloha Edilio,

    I really like the story of how you were born, the your views of the Self/selves. I think you are original and have decided to start following you. I am selective! Thanks so much for checking out my blog, I hope you will visit me again and see some of the original pieces I am writing and putting out into the world.

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