It’s a thing that worries me sometimes whenever you talk about creativity, because it can have this kind of feel that it’s just nice, you know, or it’s warm or it’s something pleasant. It’s not. It’s vital. It’s the way we heal each other.* Ethan Hawke
The world needs your pictures.
*Quoted in Sam Radford‘s blog: The way we heal each other.
This depressing truth – everyone suffers – led to [George] Vaillant‘s first revelation, which is that our mental health is defined by how we cope.* Jonah Lehrer
Drawing is so much more THAN GOOD OR BAD. IT IS A language from another part of you.** Lynda Barry
Writing is one of the best ways to work through the difficult things that life simply is. And when we add some pictures, it becomes even stronger. Indeed, when words are difficult to find, Drawing something out – Not in some fancy, polished way, But in a scratchy, playful way – May be the place we need to begin finding the words.
Lynda Barry is doing just this in What It Is, Julia Cameron offers us morning pages, There are many different ways. I began journaling every day some twenty five years ago to help me figure things out, accompanied by my higher being, like Journaling Anonymous, And I keep on developing it.
It’s just a simple thing I thought to offer up this morning, Simple and inexpensive, Simple and immediate, Simple and significant.
Revision isn’t only the act of composition. Revision is thinking applied to language, An opening of discovery, A search for the sentence that says the thing you had no idea you would say Hidden inside the sentence you are making. … You’ll never know what you think until you escape your outline.* Verlyn Klinkenborg
Discovering your Self in language is always an epiphany, even if finding the words to describe your inner reality can be an agonising process.** Bessel van der Kolk
Just yesterday, I had been asked about dreamwhispering, So I went back to the 90s, Describing how I knew back then what I generally should be doing in my work, But wanting to know what I should specifically be spending more time on: Out of the outline and into my passion, One might say.
Over the ensuing years of exploration, trial and error, What has emerged is dreamwhispering, the contribution I love to make beyond all others.
Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.^
Life is about finding our specific words and language, And then creating our stories.
They don’t have to be many, But they do have to be ours:
Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote The Cat in the Hat with only 250 words, He then went on to write Green Eggs and Ham with 50. It’s about having the right words.
You’re welcome to get in touch and find out more about dreamwhispering.
Some people as they grow up become less … . Other people as they grow up become more.* Eugene Peterson
Today I am 63 years old and I am determined to grow up, For the contents of my life and the state of my heart to outweigh my possessions.
I am my weaknesses, I know this so well, I am more than my weaknesses, And this is my exploration. May those stronger parts in me become denser, thicker.
The wanderer becomes one with himself or herself and the universe. We connect with the energy of all living things. We live according to our inner nature.**
Every life is a piece of art, put together with all means available. Pierre Janet
In the presence of the God of Beauty our own beauty shines.** John O’Donohue
This and that.
But we cannot do “anything” and we cannot do “everything” – This is the deception of “And.”
This or that.
We can do “something” and we can become “someone” – This is the freedom of “Or.”
We will know this path by its heart, service and suffering, But it is our home.
When I connected dreamwhispering with my university’s^ list of student attributes, I selected identity, resilience and creativity for their resonance. Only this morning, I found myself connecting these to Erwin McManus’ three human quests for honour, nobility and enlightenment^^
The quests lead us firstly through Humility, gratitude and faithfulness, helping us to determine identity.
These in turn grow integrity, wholeness and perseverance, All necessary to resilience, a garden of possibility.
The fruits of which are courage, generosity and wisdom, The gifts we bring to others.
I think love is fostered by a capacity to experience cosmos.* M. C. Richards
It’s while it’s being lived that life is immortal, while it’s still alive. ** Marguerite Duras
All I know is that whilst we rightly contemplate and explore whether there is life after death, it is positively critical to deeply ponder and curiously wander through life before death.
Whilst hedonistic and nihilistic extremes lose the plot, there are some elemental thoughts to have some fun with as you complete them:
Life is hard … I am not as special as I think … My life is not about me … I am not in control … I am going to die … .
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