Stillness: Study 3

There is an openness to stillness that allows room for creativity. I find that the more I cultivate inner peace, and the more comfortable I get with openness and spaciousness in my life, the more creative I am about everything I do. There is freedom in emptiness. And I think creativity requires that sort of freedom. Connecting with Spirit in silence allows me paradoxically, even in my emptiness, to experience fullness - purging any fear as I move into the act of creating which is really an act of love. I join in with nature to sing, to dance, to create the life I love.

I still my mind; creativity grows.

I settle and listen to my breath as it moves in and out. On my inhale, I am still, and I allow a force of creativity to well within me. I exhale, and move into the act of creating. What a beautiful life opportunity we all have been granted: the opportunity to be creative even out of emptiness.

What makes us afraid is our great freedom in the face of the emptiness that has still to be filled.
— Karl Jaspers

Making a Connection Through Art Journaling

I am posting this short video showing you how I cultivate stillness through art and nature. Enjoy!

Whenever there is stillness there is the still small voice, God’s speaking from the whirlwind, nature’s old song, and dance.
— Annie Dillard.

Blessings

Thank you for joining me today. Please leave a comment below; I would love to hear from you. If you are drawing snowflakes with me, please leave pictures in the comments or post them on Instagram and #themustardseednews so I can be sure to see them. Sending you love and light ~ Peace for now ~

December Reading List

Silence: The Power of Quiet in a World Full of Noise by Thich Nhat Hanh

Stillness Speaks by Eckhart Tolle

Too Deep for Words by Thelma Hall

Snow Crystals (Dover Pictorial Archive) by W.A. Bentley

 
Be Still
— Psalm 46:10
 

Today I am thankful for the opportunity I have to create the life I love and to live as a creator.

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