There is a lot of comfort in being able to continuously do something uninterrupted. Having 3 separate pages to move between allows for a great and continuous sense of urgency to be expressed. Allowing the marks and lines to dictate the pattern and to not have to worry about anything allows the experience to be observed from the perspective of the First Spectator. It is a spontaneous performance that I get to conduct while I observe. The experience of allowing something to flow through you gives you a much grander perspective in your relationship with the universe and that there is a specific role or purpose that everyone plays. Being capable of continuous creative expression is a good test of life's fulfilling purpose. I witnessed the gathering of nats, mosquitoes, or some kind insects as the sun was setting and the sweet honey/ jasmine smelling tree that began to release it's smells into the world. I was intrigued by the correlation between the intensifying smells coming from the tree and the gathering clouds of the bugs. The uncertainty of their movements, gathering patterns, or the smells lingering beyond tonight from the tree is similar in my excitement in discovering the next unknown paths that will be apart of each journey that is destined for these pieces of paper.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Moments of imperfections
I often feel like my dog works as my spiritual guru. I continually learn so much from her. Her ability to be present in this exact moment is extremely touching. She lives her life without asking for anything and amazingly grateful for everything that she is given. Her contentment is contagious. She continually reminds me to focus on the important things in life.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
First post
I was wanting to allow others to share in the benefits that I experience while I am creating things.
I thought the option to attach labels to my post was ironic in the fact that I'm looking to avoid labels as much as possible in describing what I do.
I'm looking to understand the moments in life that change the way we breathe. I feel like I've found "God" in the moments between inhaling and exhaling. When there is something that takes our breath away, I feel that "God" is looking to express a concept greater than words and I feel it is our responsibility to pause in that moment and experience it.