Origami Dirk

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At best, I am an origami enthusiast. Origami is a simple hobby anyone can learn and enjoy with a good book or great video.

It can be remarkably "soothing" creasing a piece of Christmas wrapping paper, holiday card, hologram poster board or a glossy magazine cover (or origami paper) into an specific shape.

Folding paper allows us to focus effortlessly. This happens because we coordinate the mind and the body to use our hands to execute one step after another. We complete a sequence of moves. We anticipate how one fold brings us closer to a finished model.

This building of a thing with your fingers, forces the brain activity to pass through the corpus callosum which equalizes the brain wave activity between the left and right hemispheres. Do this enough times, and the second you touch a piece of paper to fold it, you are able to transcend time.

That is the true gift of origami.

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